Vietnam Grand Tour
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A tailormade tour and journey to admire the beauty of Vietnam, from marvellous white-sanded beaches to sacred pagodas. On your vacation and holiday you'll discover a country that has been able to safeguard its traditions and customs, with landscape contrasts of an incredible beauty, villages that are still untouched by tourism and lively markets.
Read moreA tailormade tour and journey to admire the beauty of Vietnam, from marvellous white-sanded beaches to sacred pagodas. On your vacation and holiday you'll discover a country that has been able to safeguard its traditions and customs, with landscape contrasts of an incredible beauty, villages that are still untouched by tourism and lively markets.
The subterranean city of the Vietcongs in Cu Chi, a spectacular cruise on a traditional elegant wooden boat, discovering charming sceneries amidst countless islets, stack and cliffs: these will be all memorable destinations of your unique trip.
Upon arrival the transfer from the airport to the hotel is scheduled. The tour starts with a half-day tour of the main attractions of "cultural" Vietnam capital. After passing the imposing Ho Chi Minh mausoleum you'll enter the park of the ancient Residence of the General Governor of Indochina. Here is the house where once the president lived, not far from here there is nice One-Pillar Pagoda built in 1049 and in front of it there is Dien Huu Pagoda.
Vian Mieu, the Confucian temple of Literature, was the oldest Asian university and dates back to 1070. In the heart of the city lies the Lake of the Restored Sword with the islet of the Temple of the Jade Mountain.
The day ends with a leisure hour at the Water Puppet Show; a unique show where actors are wooden puppets that revive old traditional stories, everyday life scenes and events from popular legends on the water,
Lunch in the hotel and dinner in a local restaurant.
Half-day sightseeing the "historic" Hanoi, beginning with picturesque Ethnography Museum where costumes, everyday objects and reconstructions of traditional houses provide a fascinating picture of the life of ethnic minorities, then it's on to the Army Museum with collections of weapons and the plastics that reconstruct the great battles of the past and finally reach the shores of West Lake, where in 1010 the Taoist Quan Thanh Temple dedicated to the Genius Tran Vu, protector of the North, was built.
In the afternoon, half day is dedicated to sightseeing in the "Ancient" Hanoi on a traditional cyclo along the narrow crowded streets of the old city where, passing between shops of embroiderers and manufacturers of votive objects in paper, traditional pharmacies, candy shops, clothing, hats, wooden puppets, bags, belts and watches, shopping becomes a fun hunt for curious and unusual object.
Lunch and dinner in local restaurants.
Transfer from Hanoi to Halong Bay. After a stop in an exhibition center dedicated to local silk, ceramics and stone sculptures productions, continue with the visit to Halong Bay, often called the "Eighth Wonder of the World", aboard a traditional wooden junk, carefully renovated, that will wind its way through countless islands, islets, stacks and cliffs where stalactites and stalagmites draw an extraordinary and amazing scenery.
Lunch and dinner on board.
The morning is dedicated to further exploration of the countless attractions of Halong Bay, then return to the port for disembarkation.
In the afternoon transfer to the airport for the domestic flight to Danang and then on to Hoi An. Half-day dedicated to sightseeing on Hoi An on a cyclo. Riding along its picturesque streets lined with dozens of shops, boutiques and art galleries, you'll reach the beautiful Japanese bridge and then visit a temple of the rich Chinese community. From here you'll proceed entering the ancient house of a powerful merchant of the past centuries. The tour ends at the silk factory where, among thousands of shopping temptations, the most refined travellers can also have some elegant tailormade clothes packaged for themselves.
Lunch and dinner in local restaurants.
Half-day tour of My Son, the ancient "Holy City", the kingdom of Champa, that was contemporary and enemy to the great Angkor empire, declared Unesco World Heritage Site.
In a superb rocky amphitheater sorrounded by thick wild vegetation, the ancient Cham kings had their shrines built in brick and sandstone between the 6th and 14th centuries and here rituals in honor of Shiva and Vishnu were celebrated for centuries.
Half -day visiting "Nature" Hoi-An.
The location where Hoi An was built is stunning and the best way to appreciate it is by being carried on a boat along the placid waters of the river in the warm light hues of the afternoon. The banks become crowded with people intent on small activities, carpenters assemble at the corners of small fishing boats, the smoke of some oven where the locals bake bricks or handmade pottery rises and the fishermen pull their nets and raise their pots full of succulent shellfish.
Lunch and dinner in a local restaurant.
Visit cosy Cham Museum in Danang, built in 1916 by the Ecole française d' Extrême-Orient and recently expanded and renovated. In its halls you'll discover the masterpieces of Cham statues from the 7th to the 14th centuries.
You'll then proceed to the rock massif of Ngu Hanh Son, the Five Marble Mountains o "Five Natural Elements" and Water or Thuy Son is the holiest among the mountains. At its foothills, in the village of Dong Hai, hundreds of families still dedicate themselves to the ancient art of working the stone.
Climbing a short stone stairway you reach halfaway up where, at the times of Minh Mang emperor, Linh Unh Pagoda was built against the rock wall and is now one of the most venerated religious sites of the area.
Transfer to Hue. Travelling along a road crossing Cloud Hill and the picturesque coastal lagoons you reach Hue, which was capital from 1805 to 1945.
Lunch and dinner in a local restaurant.
Day dedicated to sightseeing in Hue. Nguyen emperors had the imposing Citadel built, at its center lies the majestic Imperial City with the Pavillion of the Five Phoenixes, The Palace of Supreme Peace and the Dynastic Temple The Mieu: huge buildings set in a harmonic succession according to the rules of Chinese geomancy.
The tour continues up the valley of the Perfume River reaching the Imperial Mausoleums of Tu Duc and Khai Dinh.
You'll then visit the Pagoda of the Heavenly Lady, Thien Mu, situated on the left bank of Huong Giang, the Perfume River, finally ending your journey with a pleasant walk among the stands of the great Dong Ba market.
Transfer to the airport for the direct flight to Saigon. Arrival in Saigon and transfer to the hotel. Lunch in a local restaurant and dinner at the hotel.
Half-day visit to Cu Chi, the famous underground citadel of the Vietcongs, who managed to built an incredible network of subterranean warehouses, domitories, armories, kitchens, infirmaries and command posts connected by 250 km of tunnels and galleries who resisted, inviolate, to all bombing and the attacks made for years by the American troops.
In the forests some buildings accessible to the public rise and evocative mannequins of armed Vietcongs mount the guard to strategic spots. On the way to Saigon a stop is due at the lush ricefields of a local farm producing rice flour tortillas and at the gum trees that were planted by the French at the beginning of last century.
In the afternoon. half-day sightseeing in the heart of Saigon, starting with the War Remnants Museum. After a due stop in the square where the colonial period still lives in the Post Office designed by Gustave Eiffel and at Notre Dame neo-gothic cathedral, you'll visit the highest religious site of the Taoist cult, Chua Ngoc Hoang, the pagoda of the Jade Emperor, whose interiors furnishing, decorations, statues, the symbols of the gods' authority are incredibly rich, just thinly veiled by the clouds of smoke rising from the candles and the incense. Then continue enjoying the shopping in the bustling commercial area stretching from Dong Khoi Street, the "Rue Catinat" of the French settlers, and Ben Thanh market square.
Lunch and dinner in a local restaurant.
Transfer to Cai Be. You'll reach a pier on the Mekong where little local boats await for a cruise along the branches of the river, passing bustling banks and heading to the place where small junks meet, carrying all the fruits, vegetables and handmade products from every area of the Delta to this important market. Boarding.
The cruise will take place on a traditional rural river junk, expertly restored as an elegant floating hotel. You'll cross the colorful crowded canals of Tien Giang, the southern branch of great Mekong.
You'll then reach the shore on a motor-lifeboat to wind your way through the lush vegetation of the Delta visiting a plantation of tropical fruits and discovering the simplicity of the life of the hardworking farming world.
Lunch and dinner on board.
In the morning visit Tra On floating market. Transfer to Can Tho and visit the lively Cai Rang floating local market on board small motorboats. Disembarkation.
Transfer to Saigon and arrival in the late afternoon. Lunch in a local restaurant and dinner at the hotel
The tour is over, after breakfast the day is free depending on the airport transfer.