10 days - 8 nights
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English, Vietnamese
Begin your journey in vibrant Ho Chi Minh City, where you'll be greeted with the hustle and bustle of this dynamic metropolis. Dive into the energy of the city as you arrive and settle in for your adventure ahead.
Embark on a journey to the iconic Mekong Delta, a region teeming with life and culture. Explore the fascinating Cai Be floating market, where boats brimming with colorful produce create a lively spectacle against the backdrop of the river.
Enjoy a leisurely morning exploring at your own pace before delving into history at the Cu Chi Tunnels, a network of underground passages used during the Vietnam War. Then, journey to Da Nang and proceed to the enchanting ancient town of Hoi An.
Discover the charms of Hoi An with a guided city tour, wandering through narrow streets adorned with lanterns and exploring ancient temples and heritage buildings that reflect the town's rich history and cultural heritage.
Embark on a culinary adventure with a Foodie Tour in Hoi An, savoring local specialties. In the afternoon, explore the ancient ruins of My Son Sanctuary, a testament to the Champa Kingdom's architectural prowess.
Relax and explore Hoi An at your own pace. Whether it's shopping for souvenirs, lounging by the beach, or discovering hidden corners of the town, enjoy a day tailored to your preferences.
Fly to the capital city, Hanoi, and embark on a city tour. Dive into the history of this captivating city, exploring its cultural landmarks and vibrant streets.
Embark on an unforgettable journey to the ethereal landscapes of Ha Long Bay. Cruise through the iconic limestone karsts, visit hidden caves, and immerse yourself in the tranquility of this UNESCO World Heritage site.
Witness the sunrise over Ha Long Bay and explore more of its wonders before returning to Hanoi. Enjoy the evening in the city's lively atmosphere.
Overseas Vietnamese and foreigners who are spouses or children of overseas Vietnamese or Vietnamese citizens are exempt from visa requirements to enter Vietnam. Visitors in this group are allowed to stay visa-free for up to 6 months. Â
Vietnam is one of the safest destinations for solo female travellers in the region. Vietnamese people are for the majority, non-confrontational, and are quite shy around foreigners. That being said, use your judgement wisely. In cities especially Ho Chi Minh City, women should look out for bag snatching from motorists driving by.
Most likely, the worst you'll come home with is the common cold or some minor stomach woes. Heat-related illnesses such as heatstroke and dehydration can be an issue in the hot season. Stay vigilant about hydration and applying sunblock.
The climate in the northern region of Vietnam is temperate so be prepared for cold weather in the winter months from December to March. The months of April and May offer sunshine and a refreshing breeze, while September to October are favoured for their cooler temperatures and clear skies.
An exhilarating way to experience the Sapa highlands is via motorbike. For the less adventurous, a Dao herbal bath makes for a soothing experience, or you can ride the cable car up to the summit of Mount Fansipan. You can also explore the cultures of the region's ethnic groups at colourful markets and handicraft classes.
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