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08.00: Giro d’orientamento della più grande città economica del Vietnam con tappa ai monumenti e siti che più risentono dell’influenza della dominazione francese, quasi secolare (95 anni): la posta centrale, una perla dell’architettura coloniale dotata di una grande struttura metallica, opera di Gustav Eiffel, e di una bellissima vetrata, la vicina cattedrale di Notre Dame. Continuazione della visita al quartiere cinese (Cholon), caratterizzata dall’ingombrante quantità di mercanzia, dalla vita frenetica, dai più variegati odori e dai tanti turisti e avventori attratti da tanta diversità. Successivamente visita al tempio della Signora Celeste (Thien Hau Temple).
Si prosegue verso il mercato di Ben Thanh. Nel corso della giornata le bancarelle e i commercianti sono all’interno dell’edificio ma alla sera (dopo le 18.00) il mercato chiude per far spazio al famoso mercato notturno di Ben Thanh. Una parte dei commercianti monta i propri banchi e scaffali fuori del mercato mentre tutti i ristoranti e venditori di cibo continuano la propria attività alle porte del mercato
Pranzo.
Nel pomeriggio visita al sito di Cu Chi, dove i vietcong hanno combattuto contro gli americani grazie ad un miracolo di tecnica primitiva. I guerriglieri sfuggivano ai loro nemici in un sistema di gallerie resistenti alle bombe e che si estendevano per quasi 200 km. La maggior parte di questi tunnel è troppo stretta per gli ospiti occidentali e si viene spesso sopraffatti dal senso di claustrofobia. Per questo motivo, una piccola parte del labirinto è stata allargata per facilitare l’accesso ai turisti permettendo quindi una migliore comprensione di questa straordinaria arte di occultamento pensata dai Vietcong, che finirono per creare una vera e propria città sotterranea. Ritorno a Saigon.

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Itineraries

Day 1

Arrival In Hanoi

Arrive in Hanoi, the capital of unified Vietnam, one of the most charming cities in South East Asia with its authenticity, large shady avenues, numerous lakes, manicured gardens and well-preserved architecture. Meet your guide & driver, then transfer to your hotel. Free time for a stroll around the city. Dinner on your own. Overnight at hotel in Hanoi

Day 2

Hanoi

Breakfast at hotel. 08.30: the day is dedicated to a more in depth discovery of Hanoi beginning with a visit to Ho Chi Minh’s mausoleum (Shorts and top tanks are not allowed (closed Mondays and Fridays). Continue your tour with a visit to Tran Quoc pagoda located on the shores of West lake. Next, visit the temple of Literature, a structure dedicated to Confucius. It was constructed in 1070, the compound soon became the first Vietnamese university. You will then enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, where you will have the opportunity to sample some regional delicacies.
In the early afternoon, visit the renowned museum of Ethnology (closed Mondays), which houses an interesting collection of artifacts relating to the mosaic of ethnic groups that inhabit Vietnam. This afternoon’s touring will also provide the opportunity to see Hanoi’s famed Old Quarter from the seats of cyclos. You will conclude your day city tour by visiting to the temple of Jade at the centre of atmospheric Hoan Kiem lake, otherwise known as the lake of ‘the restored sword’. Then free for a stroll along the boulevards of the old colonial quarter where you can view some of the best French architecture in South East Asia. Your last activity will be held at Hanoi’s water puppet theatre with a performance of the traditional show. Dinner on your own. Overnight at hotel in Hanoi.

Day 3

Hanoi – Ninh Binh – Hanoi

Breakfast at hotel. 08.00: depart Hanoi for Ninh Binh province and enjoy the drive through the luxurious vegetation of the Red River Delta. Continue on to Tam Coc and take a cruise up the river through hills and rice fields on a traditional boat, a photographer’s paradise. It is also referred to as ‘Halong Bay on land’, for its beauty surpasses that of it’s coastal rival. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.
Continue your tour with a journey through bustling villages, rice paddies and beautiful limestone rock formations. We arrive at Hoa Lu, the capital of Vietnam for 41 years under the Dinh and Le dynasties (between 968 and 980), to discover beautiful shrines dedicated to the Emperor Le Dinh, the first ruler to unify the country. Aside from this important historical site, this region is also worth a visit for its rolling hills and picturesque rocky landscapes. After that, return to Hanoi. Dinner on your own. Overnight at hotel in Hanoi.
Note: In place of Tam Coc, you can opt to visit either Trang An or Thung Nham.

Day 4

Hanoi – Halong

Breakfast at hotel. 08:00 : depart Hanoi for the world famous Halong Bay, ‘the descending dragon’, a journey of approximately 3.5 hours. Listed as a World Heritage site by UNESCO, Ha Long Bay is a stunning limestone archipelago stretching over some 1500 square kilometers and comprising nearly 2000 islets. You will board our junk for a memorable cruise through the ‘eighth wonder of the world’ gliding gently past fishing communities and hidden cave systems. Lunch.
During our time on board , you will visit the ‘Cave of Surprises’, where you can marvel at strangely formed stalactites and stalagmites. After anchoring at a nearby beach you can go for a swim or climb to the top of Titop Island to get a panoramic view of the bay and surrounding islands. Dinner will be served with delicious local seafood onboard, with other options available. Overnight on the junk.
Note: Cruise itinerary and schedule are subject to change due to weather and operating conditions.

Day 5

Halong – Hanoi Airport – Hue

Breakfast on board.
After breakfast, continue your journey cruise through the breathtaking scenery of the bay.. Bunch. After disembarking, transfer to Noi Bai airport for the flight to Hue. On arrival in Hue, transfer to hotel and check in. Dinner on your own. Overnight at hotel in Hue.

Day 6

Hue

Breakfast at hotel. 08.00: you will spend a full day to visit Hue, former capital of Vietnam from 1802 to 1945 during the reign of the Nguyen dynasty emperors, declared a world heritage site by UNESCO in 1993. Cruise in a sampan on the Perfume river to Thien Mu pagoda, or pagoda of the Heavenly Lady, a Buddhist shrine dated from the mid-seventeenth century. Located on the banks of the Perfume River, it is easily recognizable by its octagonal tower.
Continue your tour with a visit to the Citadel, the seat of the Nguyen Dynasty emperors. The construction began in 1804 under the orders of the first Emperor Gia Long after the carefully selected using principles of geomancy (Feng Shui). The citadel was inspired by Vauban fortifications and is composed of three sections; the Capital city, the Imperial city and the Forbidden City. Lunch at a local restaurant.
In the afternoon, visit the Tu Duc’s tomb, which is one of the most impressive of the royal mausoleums. Emperor Tu Duc designed it himself, for use both before and after his death. Finish your day with a visit to Minh Mang’s tomb, located on the left bank of the Perfume River, which represents the perfect harmony between nature and architecture. Dinner on your own. Overnight at hotel in Hue
Note: You can replace the Tu Duc’s tomb by the Khai Dinh’s tomb

Day 7

Hue – Hoian

Breakfast at hotel. 08:00 Transfer to Hoi An along Highway 1 which links Hanoi to Sai Gon. This drive is reputedly the most beautiful in all Vietnam, taking you past coastal fishing settlements, most notably Lang Co with its stunning lagoon backdrop. The drive also takes you over Hai Van pass (or ‘pass of the ocean clouds’). Lunch at a local restaurant in Hoian.
The afternoon is spent strolling through the narrow streets of this atmospheric old town. This former port, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is full of architectural gems that show a range of influences. Around the seventeenth century Hoi An was one of the busiest ports in South East Asia. Enriched by the proceeds of this trade many merchants constructed beautiful homes. You should start by visiting Japanese bridge, Quan Cong temple, Fujian temple, one of the old houses and the local market. Then , take a boat trip on Thu Bon river. Dinner on your own. Overnight at hotel in Hoi An.

Day 8

Hoi An – Da Nang Airport – Saigon

Breakfast at hotel. Transfer to the Danang airport for your flight to Sai Gon. Arrive in Saigon, transfer to your hotel.
Saigon is not only the most important economic centre in Vietnam, it also has some very imposing colonial architecture which was the center of attention in our fascinating past. Almost a hundred years of French rulers bestowed upon the city with some pearls of colonial architecture. Begin your exploration of this frantic city with lunch at a local restaurant.
In the afternoon, visit the central post office, designed by Gustave Eiffel, and the Notre Dame cathedral, inspired by its counterpart in Paris. Next, visit the moved War Remnants museum which presents a partial, but riveting, view of the American war, as it is known in Vietnam. Continue your city tour with a visit to District 5, formerly known as Cho Lon or Chinatown. Cho Lon, or ‘big market’, with its congested streets is where most of the city’s ethnic Chinese population lives. The district lives up to its name in the form of Binh Tay wholesale markets. Founded in 1778 the market sells a stunning array of goods and produce, ranging from fish to incense. We will finish our city tour with a stop at the Thien Hau temple, otherwise known as ‘The Temple of the Heavenly Lady’, to marvel at its intricate friezes and coils of incense. Dinner on your own. Overnight at hotel in Saigon.

Day 9

Saigon – Ben Tre – Saigon

Breakfast at hotel. 08:00 You will be picked up at your hotel . Transfer to Ben Tre.
10:00 Arrive at Ben Tre town, take a boat trip on Mekong river. Sight-seeing local activities on river. Stop to see how people make bricks, salts, coconut worshop. Boat on Cai Son and Nhan Thanh creeks to see some family making mats. Take pull cart (xe lôi) passing by rice fields and vegetable plains to know how to culture in country.
12:00 Stop at a local restaurant for a local family for lunch.
In the afternoon, take rowing-boat along water palm creek. Boating a long Cai Coi creek back to Ben Tre city. Then move back to Saigon. Dinner on your own. Overnight at hotel in Saigon.

Day 10

Saigon – Departure

Breakfast at hotel.
Free at your own time until the driver meets you then transfers to the airport for your flight home.