Overview
Discover Vietnam from north to south on this 20-day Ultimate Vietnam Journey, an immersive adventure blending culture, nature, and coastal relaxation.
Begin in Hanoi, where French architecture meets ancient temples, then explore Ninh Binh’s limestone valleys and cruise overnight on Ha Long Bay’s emerald waters. Continue to Hue, Vietnam’s imperial heart, and Hoi An, the lantern-lit trading town known for its timeless charm and culinary artistry.
Unwind on Cham Island and Nha Trang’s golden beaches, before flying south to Ho Chi Minh City, a dynamic metropolis where colonial history meets modern energy.
End your journey in the Mekong Delta, gliding along coconut-lined canals and visiting vibrant floating markets that reveal the authentic rhythm of rural life.
A perfect combination of UNESCO heritage, local encounters, island escapes, and luxury comfort, offering a complete portrait of Vietnam’s beauty and spirit.
Highlights
- Iconic route from North to South of Vietnam in 20 unforgettable days
- UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Ha Long Bay, Phong Nha–Ke Bang, Hue & Hoi An
- Ha Long Bay overnight cruise and Mekong River homestay
- Authentic encounters: local workshops, street food tastings, and village visits
- Beach leisure and snorkelling in Nha Trang and Cham Island
- Fully guided with private transfers and handpicked boutique hotels
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Hanoi
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Ho Chi Minh City
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Trip Style
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Autumn, Spring, Winter & Summer
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Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 1: Ha Noi
Day 2: Ha Noi City Tour
Day 3: Ha Noi – Nghia Lo
Day 4: Nghia Lo – Mu Cang Chai
Day 5: Mu Cang Chai – Sa Pa
Day 6: Sa Pa – Hiking
Day 7: Sa Pa – Bac Ha
Day 8: Bac Ha – Ha Noi
Day 9: Ha Noi – Ninh Binh
Day 10: Ninh Binh – Ha Long Bay
Day 11: Ha Long Bay – Ha Noi – Hue
Day 12: Hue City Tour
Day 13: Hue (Cultural Activities, Incense Village)
Day 14: Hue – Da Nang & Hoi An
Day 15: Hoi An & Da Nang
Day 16: Da Nang – Ho Chi Minh City
Day 17: Cho Lon – Cu Chi
Day 18: Ben Tre
Day 19: Tra Vinh – Can Tho
Day 20: Can Tho – Ho Chi Minh City
Day 21: Ho Chi Minh City Depature
Note
- Mekong Mosaic specializes exclusively in private, tailor-made journeys for small groups of two or more. Each package includes all on-site services from the moment you arrive until your departure
- The itinerary presented is a suggested outline for inspiration. Depending on your preferences and budget, it can be fully customized and adjusted in terms of duration, content, and travel period.
- We offer a wide range of trip styles and experiences. If this program doesn’t fully match your expectations, we invite you to explore additional options available through our advisors.
- For any quote requests, simply contact our travel experts. They will work closely with you to ensure your tailor-made itinerary reflects your vision of the perfect journey. Expect a personalized response within 24 hours—guaranteed.
Welcome to Vietnam! Upon arrival at Noi Bai International Airport, you’ll be greeted by our professional guide and driver before transferring to your hotel in the city center (approx. 30 km – 45 minutes by car). Check-in is available from 2:00 PM, allowing time to refresh after your flight.
Depending on your arrival schedule, begin your first impressions of Hanoi with a panoramic discovery tour of the capital. Start with a pleasant walk and cyclo ride through the French Quarter, passing elegant colonial-era landmarks such as the Hanoi Opera House, the legendary Metropole Hotel, and the former Bank of Indochina.
Next, immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere of the Old Quarter, known as the “36 Streets.” Each alleyway is named after the trade that once thrived there, from silk and silver to spices and paper. Strolling through this maze of narrow lanes feels like stepping back in time, where traditional shops and street vendors paint a vibrant picture of daily life in Hanoi.
Continue to the serene Hoan Kiem Lake (“Lake of the Returned Sword”), the beating heart of the city, and visit Ngoc Son Temple (“Temple of the Jade Mountain”) located on a small island connected by a red wooden bridge. This sacred site beautifully blends spiritual devotion with artistic heritage.
Dinner at leisure.
Overnight in Hanoi.
Breakfast at the hotel.
This morning, visit Phu Tay Ho Temple, dedicated to Saint Mother Lieu Hanh, one of Vietnam’s Four Immortals. Set beside West Lake, Hanoi’s largest lake, the temple is both a sacred pilgrimage site and a serene escape from the city’s bustle. Continue to Van Nien Pagoda, one of Hanoi’s oldest temples, before exploring the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology (closed on Mondays). With over 15,000 artifacts and authentic stilt houses, the museum offers a fascinating overview of Vietnam’s 54 ethnic groups and their diverse traditions.
In the afternoon, explore the Temple of Literature, founded in 1070 as Vietnam’s first university and a symbol of the country’s long-standing reverence for education. Then head to Ngoc Ha Village, a lively residential area where daily life unfolds along narrow alleys and markets. Here, the B-52 Lake still holds the wreckage of a U.S. bomber — a striking reminder of history.
Continue with a walk across Long Bien Bridge (formerly Paul Doumer Bridge), an engineering marvel built by the Eiffel workshops and a lasting emblem of Hanoi’s past.
Optional – Water Puppet Show
In the evening, enjoy a traditional Water Puppet performance, a charming art form accompanied by live folk music. The one-hour show portrays legends and rural life scenes, offering a delightful glimpse into Vietnamese culture.
Dinner at leisure.
Overnight in Hanoi.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Depart for Ninh Binh (approx. 110 km – 2 hours), one of Vietnam’s most scenic provinces, often called the “Inland Ha Long Bay” for its dramatic limestone karsts rising amid rivers, plains, and wetlands.
Upon arrival, visit the Van Long Nature Reserve, a peaceful wetland spanning nearly 3,000 hectares and home to 457 plant and 39 animal species. Enjoy a leisurely cycling tour (7–10 km, about 45–60 minutes) along village paths and dikes, surrounded by rice paddies and the rhythms of rural life.
Then embark on a rowboat excursion through Van Long’s tranquil waterways and limestone formations. Keep an eye out for the rare Delacour’s langur, one of the world’s most endangered primates, known to inhabit this region.
Continue to Hoa Lu Ancient Capital, where you’ll visit the temples of Kings Dinh and Le from the 10th century. These historic shrines, adorned with intricate wood and stone carvings, reflect the artistry and legacy of Vietnam’s early dynasties.
Check in at your hotel in Ninh Binh. The remainder of the day is free to relax or explore at your own pace.
Lunch at a local restaurant.
Dinner at leisure.
Overnight in Ninh Binh.
Breakfast at the hotel.
This morning, take a rowboat cruise along the Ngo Dong River in Tam Coc, gliding through a breathtaking landscape of limestone cliffs, rice paddies, and hidden caves — hence the name “Tam Coc,” meaning “Three Caves.”
Continue with a bicycle ride through nearby villages and farmlands to reach the Bich Dong Pagodas, a trio of ancient temples built into Ngu Nhac Mountain. Climb to the upper pagoda for sweeping views of the valley below.
Cycle onward to Thai Vi Temple, dedicated to the first Tran kings. Surrounded by rice fields and karst peaks, this 13th-century stone temple embodies balance and harmony in traditional Vietnamese geomancy.
In the afternoon, ascend Hang Mua Peak for a spectacular panoramic view of Tam Coc’s karst landscape and winding river, one of the most iconic vistas in Ninh Binh. The remainder of the day is free to relax or explore independently. An optional visit to Phat Diem Cathedral, a remarkable blend of Vietnamese and European architectural styles.
Lunch at a local restaurant.
Dinner at leisure.
Overnight in Ninh Binh.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Depart by road for Ha Long Bay (approx. 200 km – 4 hours), a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its emerald waters and thousands of limestone karsts rising dramatically from the sea.
Arrive at Hon Gai Pier around noon and complete boarding formalities. Enjoy a welcome drink as the crew introduces the cruise program before you settle into your cabin.
Lunch featuring freshly caught seafood is served as your boat glides into Bai Tu Long Bay, an untouched part of the greater Ha Long area. Sail past a maze of limestone formations that evoke the beauty of a mythical seascape.
In the afternoon, explore Thien Canh Son Cave, known for its striking stalactites and stalagmites. Afterwards, relax on the white-sand beach of Hon Co Island or enjoy an optional kayaking session through tranquil lagoons.
As evening falls, return to the boat and admire a golden sunset over the bay before dinner is served onboard. Savour regional seafood specialties while anchored amid the peaceful waters.
Overnight on the Ha Long Bay cruise in a private, air-conditioned cabin with en-suite bathroom
Wake up early to witness the sunrise over Ha Long Bay, a truly unforgettable sight as the mist lifts from the limestone peaks. Early risers may join an optional Tai Chi session on the sundeck to start the morning in harmony with nature.
Enjoy breakfast on board as the cruise continues its journey through the tranquil seascape. Stop to visit the Vung Vieng Fishing Village, accessible by traditional rowboat. Here, meet local fishermen, learn about their daily life, and observe the floating fish farms that sustain the community.
As the boat sails back toward the pier, enjoy a buffet lunch on board while passing through the bay’s majestic scenery one last time.
Disembark at Hon Gai Port around 11:30 AM and return by road to Hanoi (approx. 170 km – 3.5 hours). Upon arrival in the late afternoon, enjoy dinner at a local restaurant before boarding the overnight train to Dong Hoi.
Overnight on board the train.
Arrive in Dong Hoi around 8:00 AM, where you’ll be welcomed by our guide and driver. After breakfast at a local restaurant, drive about 50 km (1 hour) to Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Asia’s oldest karst landscapes, dating back over 400 million years. The park spans more than 85,000 hectares and features ancient caves, archaeological sites, and a lush tropical forest teeming with biodiversity.
At the Son River pier, board a sampan boat for a scenic cruise along tranquil waters flanked by limestone cliffs and jungle-covered peaks. Venture deep into the magnificent Phong Nha Caves, renowned for their vast chambers, striking stalactites, and underground rivers — among the most beautiful cave systems in the world.
Continue to explore Thien Duong (Paradise) Cave, an awe-inspiring natural wonder celebrated for its immense size and intricate rock formations.
In the afternoon, return to Dong Hoi for hotel check-in. The rest of the day is free for personal exploration or relaxation on Dong Hoi Beach, weather permitting.
Overnight: Dong Hoi.
After breakfast at the hotel, depart for Hue (approx. 170 km – 4 hours), traveling along a scenic coastal route lined with fishing villages and lagoons. En route, stop briefly in Quang Tri, a city that bore some of the heaviest bombings of the American War — historians estimate that each resident endured the equivalent of seven tons of explosives.
Continue toward the Vinh Moc Tunnels, a remarkable underground network constructed between 1965 and 1967 after the village of Vinh Moc was completely destroyed. Supported by local villagers, the Viet Cong created a three-level system extending 15 to 26 meters deep, with twelve entrances — several opening directly onto the beach. These tunnels served as both a military base and a refuge for more than 60 families, complete with living quarters, kitchens, wells, and meeting chambers. In total, seventeen children were born underground during this period. Walking through these narrow passageways today is a moving testament to the resilience and determination of the Vietnamese people.
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, then continue along the coast to Hue, the former imperial capital of the Nguyen Dynasty. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and relax after the day’s journey.
Dinner at leisure.
Overnight: Hue
Breakfast at the hotel.
Begin a full-day exploration of Hue, recognized by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage Site for its outstanding historical and architectural value. Once the seat of the Nguyen emperors, Hue is often described as a vast open-air museum filled with ancient palaces, temples, pagodas, and royal tombs.
Your morning starts at the Imperial Citadel, built between 1805 and 1832 by Emperor Gia Long. Enclosed within defensive walls spanning 5.2 km², the complex mirrors traditional Eastern fortress design with subtle French influence. Visit its most significant monuments, including the Flag Tower, Ngo Mon Gate (Noon Gate), Palace of Supreme Harmony, Pavilion of Edicts, and the Forbidden Purple City, once reserved for the emperor and his royal family.
Continue to discover the architectural concept of “Nha Vuon” (garden house) — a style unique to Hue where homes are harmoniously integrated with lush gardens, ponds, and tropical trees, reflecting the Confucian ideal of balance between man and nature.
Lunch at a local restaurant featuring Hue’s royal cuisine, renowned for its refined presentation and delicate flavours.
In the afternoon, visit the Tomb of Emperor Tu Duc, designed by the emperor himself and surrounded by pine forests, lotus ponds, and tranquil courtyards. It remains one of Hue’s most elegant and poetic royal mausoleums. Nearby stands the Tu Hieu Pagoda, founded in the 19th century and home to a community of monks. The pagoda is also where Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh began his monastic life and spent his final years in peaceful meditation.
Return to your hotel in the late afternoon.
Dinner at leisure.
Overnight: Hue
After breakfast, depart for Hoi An (approx. 150 km – 3.5 hours) via Da Nang, traveling along one of Vietnam’s most breathtaking coastal drives — the Hai Van Pass (“Cloud Pass”). Winding between mountains and the sea, this spectacular route offers panoramic views of the central coastline and the azure South China Sea from its summit.
Arrive in Hoi An around midday. Recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site since 1999, Hoi An — formerly known as Faifo — was once a flourishing international trading port during the 17th and 18th centuries. Chinese and Japanese merchants established their own quarters here, later joined by Portuguese, Dutch, and French traders, creating a town rich in cultural fusion.
Take a guided walking tour through Hoi An’s charming old streets to explore its main highlights:
- Fujian Assembly Hall – dedicated to Thien Hau, the goddess of the sea and protector of sailors and fishermen. The hall features intricate wood carvings and statues of the goddess and her attendants.
- Japanese Covered Bridge – built in 1593 to link two merchant districts, this iconic bridge houses a small pagoda and is adorned with a beautiful roof of yellow and green tiles.
- Ancient House – over 200 years old, this well-preserved residence exemplifies a harmonious blend of Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese architecture.
- Hoi An Central Market – a vibrant riverside market where locals trade fresh produce, spices, flowers, meat, and fish. The lively atmosphere offers a genuine glimpse into the daily rhythms of local life.
If time permits, visit the Precious Heritage Art Gallery Museum by French photographer Réhahn Croquevielle, an extraordinary collection of portraits, traditional costumes, and cultural stories celebrating the ethnic diversity of Vietnam.
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant and spend the rest of the afternoon discovering Hoi An’s lantern-lit charm at your own pace.
Dinner at leisure.
Overnight: Hoi An
Breakfast at the hotel.
At 8:00 AM, depart for Cua Dai Port, where you will board a speedboat bound for Cham Island (Cu Lao Cham) — part of the Hoi An World Biosphere Reserve recognized by UNESCO. This pristine archipelago of eight small islands is home to a rich ecosystem of coral reefs, tropical fish, and the rare swiftlet (yen bird), prized for its edible nests.
After a 30-minute cruise across turquoise waters, arrive at Lang Beach, the main settlement of Cham Island. Enjoy the fresh sea breeze, white sand beaches, and the gentle rhythm of island life as you observe local fishermen repairing their nets and traditional wooden boats lining the shore. Once an important Cham trading post centuries ago, the island retains traces of its maritime heritage in both architecture and legend.
Visit Au Thuyen, the natural harbor that shelters boats during storms, and the Hai Tang Pagoda, a 17th-century temple blending Cham and Vietnamese spiritual influences. Then, join a professional guide for an exhilarating snorkeling session to discover the island’s colorful underwater world.
A short transfer by boat takes you to Bai Chong Beach, where a fresh seafood lunch is served under the palms. Enjoy free time for swimming, sunbathing, or simply relaxing on the sand before returning by boat to the mainland.
Transfer back to your hotel and enjoy the remainder of the afternoon at leisure to explore lantern-lit Hoi An.
Dinner at leisure.
Overnight: Hoi An
Breakfast at the hotel.
Today is a free day to unwind and explore Hoi An at your own pace. Wander through the Old Town’s narrow streets lined with tailor shops and art galleries, relax at An Bang Beach, or enjoy a coffee beside the Thu Bon River as lanterns glow at sunset. Optional activities such as a cooking class, bicycle tour, or spa session can be arranged upon request.
Meals at leisure.
Overnight in Hoi An.
Breakfast at the hotel, then transfer to Da Nang Airport for your flight to Nha Trang, celebrated as one of the most beautiful bays in the world.
Blessed with a long stretch of golden sand lined with coconut palms, Nha Trang boasts crystal-clear turquoise waters and scenic islands scattered offshore. Upon arrival, meet your driver and transfer to your hotel for check-in.
The rest of the day is free to explore. You may stroll along the beach or take a relaxing swim.
Meals at leisure.
Overnight in Nha Trang.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Begin a comprehensive city tour of Nha Trang by visiting:
- Long Son Pagoda, famous for its towering white Buddha seated above the town.
- Po Nagar Cham Towers, built between the 7th and 12th centuries, overlook the fishing harbour — a fascinating relic of the ancient Cham civilization.
- The Oceanographic Institute, displaying Vietnam’s marine biodiversity.
- Bao Dai Villas, the seaside retreat of Vietnam’s last emperor, is surrounded by tropical gardens and panoramic coastal views.
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, then continue to Nha Trang Cathedral, an impressive French-Gothic landmark built of locally quarried stone. Stroll through the fishermen’s quarter, offering glimpses of everyday coastal life.
In the late afternoon, rejuvenate with a private mud bath and hot mineral soak at the I-Resort Mineral Springs Center, one of Nha Trang’s signature experiences promoting relaxation and skin health.
Dinner at leisure.
Overnight: Nha Trang
Breakfast at the hotel.
At 8:30 AM, transfer to Cau Da Port and board your private boat for a day of exploration among Nha Trang’s 71 coastal islands. Nha Trang stretches for over 7 km and is undoubtedly one of Vietnam's most stunning beach destinations. Cruise to Mun Island and Tam Island, where you can swim, snorkel, or dive amid vibrant coral reefs alive with tropical fish.
A seafood lunch will be served on board or at a beachside restaurant, followed by free time for swimming, sunbathing, or simply relaxing in the shade. On the return voyage, stop at a floating fishing village to meet local families who raise shrimp and crab in netted enclosures on the sea.
Return to the pier between 4:00 PM and 5:00 PM and transfer back to your hotel.
Dinner at leisure.
Overnight: Nha Trang
Breakfast at the hotel, then transfer to Cam Ranh Airport for your flight to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). Upon arrival, transfer to your centrally located hotel. The remainder of the day is free to rest or enjoy the city’s lively café scene.
Meals at leisure.
Overnight: Saigon
Breakfast at the hotel.
Begin your full-day exploration of Saigon, Vietnam’s vibrant commercial capital. Start with a walking tour of key colonial landmarks:
- Central Post Office, an architectural gem designed by Gustave Eiffel.
- Notre-Dame Cathedral stands gracefully in the heart of the city.
- Dong Khoi Street (formerly Rue Catinat), lined with boutiques, cafés, and historic façades.
Continue to the Reunification Palace, the former Presidential Palace of South Vietnam, symbolizing the country’s reunification in 1975.
After lunch at a local restaurant, visit Giac Lam Pagoda, one of the oldest temples in the city, representing the Mahayana Buddhist tradition. Then explore Cholon, Saigon’s bustling Chinatown — a maze of shops, markets, and temples.
Stroll through Binh Tay Market and a traditional herbal medicine shop before visiting Thien Hau Temple, dedicated to the sea goddess and protector of sailors. Its intricate ceramic reliefs, imported from China, make it one of the most beautiful Taoist temples in Vietnam.
Dinner at leisure.
Overnight: Saigon
Breakfast at the hotel.
This morning, drive about 90 km (2 hours 15 min) to Ben Tre, gateway to the Mekong Delta, often called the “rice bowl” of Vietnam.
Board your private boat for a gentle cruise along the Ham Luong River toward Long Thanh Island. Disembark for a walk through the village and visit a small factory producing charcoal from coconut shells. Continue cruising to Mo Cay, where you’ll observe local workshops processing coconuts into various products.
Ride a xe lam (motorized rickshaw) through vast coconut plantations and stop at a family workshop making coconut-leaf brooms. Then, board a rowing sampan to glide through narrow canals shaded by palms. Visit a local orchard to taste tropical fruits, coconut jam, and honey tea before enjoying a traditional Mekong lunch at a local home.
After lunch, stroll through nearby villages to experience rural life at a leisurely pace. In the afternoon, transfer to Mekong Home, a family-run eco-lodge nestled under coconut trees along the river.
Dinner at leisure.
Overnight: Mekong Home
Breakfast at the hotel.
Depart for Can Tho (approx. 150 km – 3.5 hours), with several enriching stops along the way. Visit Vinh Trang Pagoda, famous for its ornate architecture blending Chinese, Khmer, and European styles. Continue to Sa Dec, the hometown of French novelist Marguerite Duras. Stroll through quiet streets, visit her childhood school, and soak in the town’s colonial charm.
Next, stop at a Cao Dai Temple, reflecting Vietnam’s unique syncretic faith that honours spiritual figures from both East and West — from Buddha and Confucius to Victor Hugo and Joan of Arc.
Visit the Tan Qui Dong Flower Garden, spanning 60 hectares of vibrant blossoms cultivated for export. Then continue to Vinh Long Market, a photographer’s delight filled with colourful arrays of seafood, fruit, and vegetables.
Arrive in Can Tho by late afternoon and check in at your hotel.
Dinner at leisure.
Overnight: Can Tho
Breakfast at the hotel.
Early this morning, embark on a boat trip to the Cai Rang Floating Market, the largest and liveliest in the Mekong Delta. Observe hundreds of boats trading fruits and produce in a colourful, bustling spectacle unique to river life.
Continue to the Le Binh Covered Market, then enjoy a bicycle ride through nearby villages, crossing small bridges and trails to see rural life up close. Stop at an orchard to sample seasonal tropical fruits.
Afterwards, return to the hotel, check out, and drive back to Saigon (approx. 180 km – 4 hours). Arrive in the late afternoon and transfer to Tan Son Nhat International Airport for your onward flight.
Optional: an overnight stay in Saigon can be arranged for flights departing the next day.
Price Includes
- Accommodation in the planned category (or similar) subject to availability.
- Escort by experienced English-speaking local guides at each stage.
- Meals mentioned in the program.
- Entrance fees for all tourist sites listed in the program.
- All activities and cruises clearly specified in the itinerary.
- Domestic economy, including applicable airport taxes.
Price Excludes
- International flights and associated airport taxes.
- Visa fees.
- Travelers’ personal insurance.
- Drinks and personal expenses.
- Tips/gratuities.
- Anything not listed under “Price Includes.”
- Any service not clearly mentioned in the program.
At Mekong Mosaic, we specialize in tailor-made journeys across Vietnam and Indochina. Every trip is designed exclusively for you, ensuring complete privacy and flexibility.
- Private Experience – Travel only with your family or friends, without being grouped with other tourists.
- From Arrival to Departure – A dedicated guide and driver accompany you throughout your journey.
- Your Trip, Your Way – Visits and activities can be adapted to your pace, preferences, and interests.
- Personalized Services – From dietary preferences to special celebrations (honeymoon, birthday, anniversary), we create unique touches tailored to you.
Our pricing is personalized and depends on:
- Number of Travellers – The more people in your group, the lower the cost per person.
- Hotel Category – A 5-star hotel can cost significantly more than a 2- or 3-star option.
- Activities Chosen – Two similar itineraries may differ in price depending on included excursions.
- Travel Period – High season (October–April) is generally more expensive than low season (May–September).
- Booking Date – Early booking often secures better rates and availability.
Accommodation is a key factor in your trip’s cost, often accounting for up to three-quarters of the total.
- We offer a wide selection of 2- to 5-star hotels, always negotiated at preferential rates.
- For a truly authentic experience, you may opt for a “Night at a local’s home”—simple yet welcoming, and highly recommended for at least one night.
Our guides are the cornerstone of your experience. Each one is:
- Professional, knowledgeable, and fluent in French or English.
- Licensed by the National Tourism Administration.
- Passionate locals eager to share the cultural richness of their region.
1. Private Vehicles
All transfers are in modern, air-conditioned vehicles with experienced drivers.
- Cars for 2 passengers
- Minibuses for 4–14 passengers
- Buses for 15–20 passengers
Bottled water and refreshing towels are provided. Fuel, tolls, and driver expenses are included.
2. Domestic Flights
Flights within Vietnam are operated by Vietnam Airlines, using a modern Airbus and Boeing fleet.
3. Rail Journeys
Some itineraries include train travel (e.g., Hanoi–Hue, Hanoi–Lao Cai) in air-conditioned cabins with comfortable berths. A slower pace than flying, but a memorable cultural experience.
International airfare to/from Vietnam is not included. We recommend booking from your departure country, as prices are usually more competitive. Many airlines operate to Vietnam, with direct flights from Paris, Toronto, and other major hubs.
Step 1. Customize Your Journey
- Choose an existing itinerary or request a tailor-made program.
- A travel expert will contact you within 24 hours with a personalized proposal.
Step 2. Confirm Your Booking
- Validate the final quote with your advisor.
- Secure your trip with a deposit of 25–30% (depending on services).
- Receive confirmation within 7 days once reservations are completed.
Note: During peak season (November–March), early booking is strongly recommended to guarantee hotel availability.
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