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With towering limestone pillars, scenic islets, and emerald waters of the Gulf of Tonkin, a Ha Long Bay holiday package lets you explore a group of islands that were designated as a World Heritage Site in 1994. The wave- and wind-eroded grottoes and a vision of ethereal beauty, unsurprisingly, make a tour of Ha Long Bay one of Vietnam’s most likable tours.
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As per your Vietnam itinerary, your tour starts with your arrival at the Tan Son Nhat airport in Ho Chi Minh City. You will meet our representative at the airport and transferred to the hotel for an overnight stay
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast and then leave for Notre Dame Catholic Church and Centre Post Office followed by Cu Chi tunnels. Explore this network of tunnels that give you a brief history about the difficult conditions that the Vietcong guerrillas had to undergo.
After a riveting adventure, return to the city center and enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, stroll around the various attractions including the Notre Dame Cathedral, old Ho Chi Minh Post Office, the War Museum and the Reunification Palace. Head back to the hotel to rest.
Upon arrival, you will board a boat to cruise on the Mekong River to head towards Thoi Son Island. Here you will have a small village tour and visit the fruit gardens, the elementary school, and the local distillery. After lunch at a local restaurant on the island, you will get back on the boat to visit a coconut candy workshop. In the afternoon, you’ll be driven back to Tan Son Nhat airport for your departure to Danang. Our representative will meet you on arrival and transfer you to hotel in Hoi An, wherein you will spend the night.
In the morning, have breakfast and visit the ancient town of Hoi An. Post the complete city tour, head back to the hotel for an overnight stay
Your day starts with meeting with the driver, who will take you to Danang airport for your flight to Hanoi. Arrive at Noi Bai airport in Hanoi. Meet the driver and head towards the hotel. In the afternoon, you will be taken for a tour of the main attractions of Hanoi including Hoan Kiem Lake, the bustling old quarter, and the Ngoc Son temple. Post the local attractions tour, get back to the hotel for an overnight stay
After breakfast, you will be picked up from the hotel to board a shuttle bus for a drive to Ha Long City. There will be a short stopover on the way for some refreshments. Then, stop at Ha Long wharf for some photography sessions. Then, enjoy the welcome drinks at the boat cruises at Ha long. Enjoy the lunch while cruising along the Bai Tu Long Bay. Then, you will be transferred by tender to Thien Canh Son cave. Spend half an hour here and then return to the boat. Get on the cruise to enjoy some leisure time, sunbathing, swimming in the crystal clear water, and kayaking. Enjoy Vietnamese style dinner on board
Today, post breakfast, you will visit the ancient Vung Vieng floating village. After the village tour, return back to the boat for some relaxation. Pack the luggage and check-out from the room. You can have lunch while cruising back through Halong Bay to the pier. Now, return back to Hanoi from Halong via a shuttle bus. Again you will stop on the way for a refreshment break. Upon arrival at Hanoi, spend the night in the hotel.
Enjoy the breakfast and you can visit the local areas around the hotel till it is time for you to proceed to the airport. When your driver arrives, head for the Noi Bai airport for your departure.
You can reach out to us for flight ticket booking and we assure you to provide the best price available for your journey.
Vietnamese Dong (VND) is the official currency of Vietnam. This money was formerly known as Ho Chi Minh money, because most of the front of the paper money is printed in Ho Chi Minh City and especially when used to distinguish it from other currencies that have been released before. In Vietnam, the same name is called “dong”. There are lots of places to exchange currencies and you will find them very easy. You can convert currencies in all banks in Vietnam or Online currency exchange services.
Yes, the Indian tourists are required to obtain a visa before their departure to Vietnam. You can apply for a Tourist Visa to Vietnam from India via one of the two possible options: apply for Vietnam E-Visa or visa on arrival with free Vietnam visa letter provided by us.
Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam so there are a lot of activities which you could enjoy: join a free walking tour to explore local life, go around for shopping, discover this city with a cyclo tour, visit local pagodas and temples or taste delicious Street food or Special food that only have in Hanoi like a beer or egg coffee near Hoan Kiem Lake, etc
Vietnam is over 1,000km (600 miles) in length and has 3 main areas from North to South, each region has different weather during the year. So normally, you could travel to Vietnam all year around. While North & Central of Vietnam (Hanoi, Halong Bay, Sapa, Hue, Danang, Hoian) will be cool from Oct to Mar, the other months will be warm. However, our South of Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh, Phan Thiet, Vung Tau, etc) will be warm all year around. Sep to Dec will be rainy season in our Central area, especially Hue. Contact us and our best Travel Consultants will suggest you the best time to see the destinations as you wis
Once you visit Vietnam, you will find out that there are thousands of souvenirs waiting for you to buy. Ao dai, Non la – Conical hat, wooden clogs, Vietnamese embroidery, lacquer ware, and other teas, spices can be easily taken home from Vietnam. However, items such as snake wine, raw meat, or any illegal material can’t be taken out of our country.
Well Yes, You can change the accomodation before the final confirmation of the tour. It can be customised as per your preference. Our team will be there to assist you to get the best.
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