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Saigon
Arrival in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City)
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| Day 2 |
Saigon
Sightseeing in Saigon and Cholon (Chinatown)
A vibrant metropolis, SAIGON teems with energy, activity
and motion. Everywhere you look, you see the meeting of traditional
and modern life. The emerging modern skyline stands cheek by jowl with
colonial buildings and traditional temples. Outside on the streets,
young professionals zip by on motorcyles, chatting on cellphones;
inside the quiet temple courtyards, worshippers pray amidst clouds of
incense. Begin your tour of this exciting city with a tour of the
historic center, strolling along DONG KHOI STREET, formerly known as
the Rue Catinat, the main shopping thoroughfare and heart of old
colonial Saigon. Pass by classic European-style landmarks such as the
ornate CITY HALL (HOTEL DE VILLE), the old OPERA HOUSE (both may only
be viewed from the outside), and pay a quick visit to the
neo-Romanesque NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL and the CENTRAL POST OFFICE.
Afterwards dive into modern history with a tour of the
REUNIFICATION PALACE. Formerly the Independence Palace of the South
Vietnamese president, this 60s style uwas famously stormed by tanks on
April 30, 1975 signifying the fall of South Vietnam. It has been
preserved in its original state, and the original tanks remain on
display near the entrance gates. Continue to the harrowing WAR
REMNANTS MUSEUM, which comprehensively documents the travails of the
long Vietnam- American War. Inside are detailed photographic
exhibitions; outside is a collection of tanks, planes and weapons. A
powerful experience, this museum is guaranteed to provoke strong
emotions. In the afternoon, head out to CHOLON (CHINATOWN), stopping
to visit two of Saigon's most interesting pagodas, the JADE EMPEROR
PAGODA and GIAC LAM PAGODA, the oldest in the city. The sprawling,
densely packed Cholon retains a traditional Asian feeling, unlike the
more modern Saigon city center. Explore the highlights of this
fascinating area, beginning with a brief visit to BINH TAY MARKET, the
vast wholesale market selling every kind of good from dried foods to T
shirts to electronics. Continue to THIEN HAU PAGODA, build by the
Cantonese congregation and dedicated to the heavenly goddess. End your
tour at the central BEN THANH MARKET, where vendors display a vast
array of goods and handicrafts, appealing to every taste
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| Day 3 |
Saigon
Excursion to Cu Chi Tunnels and Tay Ninh
From Saigon, drive to TAY NINH, the birthplace of the unique CAO
DAI religion, a fusion of Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism,
Christianity, Islam and native Vietnamese spiritual beliefs. Every day
at noon, worshippers garbed in colorful robes flock to the CAO DAI
GREAT TEMPLE to participate in the daily prayer sessions, which
visitors may respectfully observe from the upper balconies. (Note:
shortly before and during the annual TET festival (Vietnamese New
Year) the daily ceremony of the priests in Tay Ninh may be cancelled
without prior notice).
Afterwards, continue to the CU CHI TUNNELS. Never discovered by
American forces, these tunnels were an important Vietcong base during
the American War. Stretching over 200 km, this incredible underground
network, dug by hand out of hard laterite, connected command posts,
hospitals, shelter and weapon factories. Today, you can walk through
the area and learn about the day-to-day life of the VC, see the
cleverly disguised entrances and elaborate booby-traps, and even
venture inside the tunnels, some of which have been modified to
accommodate tourists. Return to Saigon in the late afternoon.
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| Day 4 |
Buon Ma Thuot
By vehicle from Saigon to Buon Ma Thuot
Journey along through the provinces of Song Be and Dac Lac via Chon
Thanh and Dong Xoai.
Sightseeing in Buon Ma Thuot
The capital of Dac Lac province, BUON MA THUOT is a prosperous town
in a region known for coffee plantations and diverse Montagnard
poplation. In the morning, visit the town highlights, beginning with
the ETHNOGRAPHIC MUSEUM, which provides a comprehensive insight into
the many distinct ethnic groups of the province, which include the Ede
and M'nong, among others. Displays feature traditional Montagnard
dress, as well as agricultural implements, fishing gear and musical
instruments.
Continue to the KHAI DOAN PAGODA, the LAC GIAO TEMPLE and the local
CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Overnight in Buon Ma Thuot. |
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| Day 5 |
Pleiku
By vehicle from Buon Ma Thuot to Pleiku
Overnight in Pleiku. |
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| Day 6 |
Hoi An
Sightseeing in Pleiku
PLEIKU is a major market town in the western highlands, where many
members of the JARAI minority reside. The Jarai are most famous for
their unusual cemeteries, with carved wooden totems representing the
deceased. Visit the colorful LOCAL MARKET and the GIA LAI ETHNOGRAPHY
MUSEUM for an introduction to the ethnic minorities of the region.
Continue outside town to to SEA LAKE (BIEN HO), a beautiful, deep
mountain lake formed from a prehistoric volcanic crater, enjoying
lovely views from the old crater rim. Enroute, visit villages of the
JARAI and BAHNAR minorities. If time permits, a visit to MINH THANH
PAGODA and a TEA PLANTATION can be included.
Transfer
Flight from Pleiku to Danang.
By vehicle from Danang to Hoi An
Journey south past the Marble Mountains and small villages.
Overnight in Hoi An. |
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Hue
Sightseeing in Hoi An The exquisitely
preserved merchant town of HOI AN was declared a UNESCO World Heritage
Site in 1999. Its colorful shophouses and temples reflect a diverse
heritage, dating back to the 16th and 17th century, when it was a
major port for Western, Chinese and Japanese traders. Today it is a
thriving center of traditional crafts and a shoppers’ paradise, best
explored on foot.
Wander through the cobbled streets, past low tile-roofed
buildings, the bustling central MARKET and the small HARBOUR where
colorfully painted boats are moored. The walking tour will include
visits to a PRIVATE HOUSE, where members of the same family have lived
continuously for centuries in a traditional setting; to one of the
FAMILY CHAPELS built by prominent merchant or official families as
centers for ancestor worship; and to a typical CHINESE-STYLE PAGODA or
ASSEMBLY HALL. Finally, continue to the famous JAPANESE COVERED
BRIDGE, first constructed in 1593 by the Japanese community of Hoi An
to link the town with the Chinese quarters across the stream.
By vehicle from Hoi An to Hue From Hoi
An journey north past DANANG, passing LANG CO, a lovely stretch of
beach curving outwards between a clear blue lagoon and the South China
Sea, before arriving at Danang. Continue along steep mountainous roads
with spectacular views of the coastline, crossing the dramatic HAI VAN
PASS, the high dividing line between the climate zones of north and
south Vietnam, before arriving in Hue.
Overnight in Hue. |
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Hue
Excursion to Thien Mu Pagoda and Tomb of Emperor Minh
Mang with boat trip Enjoy a leisurely boat ride down
the PERFUME RIVER, stopping first at the iconic THIEN MU PAGODA, an
elegant seven-tiered octagonal tower which has become Hue's most
widely recognizable monument. Continue cruising into the countryside
to the IMPERIAL TOMB OF MINH MANG, a majestic complex of courtyards,
pavilions and temples in a beautiful natural setting.
Sightseeing in Hue Hue served as the
capital of Vietnam for more than 140 years. It houses ancient temples,
imperial buildings and French-style edifices. It was established in
the 17th century.
Visit the Old Imperial City Located in
the heart of Hue is the IMPERIAL CITADEL, a vast complex built in the
early 19th century and modelled after the Forbidden City of Peking.
The original walls stretched for 10 km and were surrounded by a wide
moat. Today, most of the buildings have been destroyed due to bombing
during the Vietnam-American War, but the monuments that remain provide
a fascinating glimpse into the court life of the Nguyen Dynasty.
Approach the city past the striking FLAG TOWER, where a giant
Vietnamese flag waves proudly overhead, to the imposing NGO MON GATE,
the main entrance to the Imperial Enclosure. Enter into an area of
spacious courtyards and serene lotus ponds, and visit DIEN THO
Residence ( Dien Tho palace) is where the Queen mother lived, visit
THAI HOA PALACE, the magnificently decorated reception hall, the HALLS
OF THE MANDARINS, and the original NINE DYNASTIC URNS, among other
sites.
Overnight in Hue. |
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| Day 9 |
Savannakhet
By vehicle from Hue to Lao Bao (Vietnam / Laos border)
Journey north along Highway 1 past Quang Tri and then across west
on Highway 9 from Dong Ha to Khe Sanh and the Lao border.
QUANG TRI: the town was once an important Citadel city.
During the America War it was heavily bombed and not many of the
original buildings of the time are left.
KHE SANH: site of the most famous siege of the American War
in Vietnam. Khe Sanh sits on a barren plateau surrounded by
vegetation-covered hills often obscured by mist and fog.
Arrival in Dansavanh (Laos/Vietnamese border)
By vehicle from Dansavanh (Laos / Vietnamese border) to
Savannakhet
Overnight in Savannakhet. |
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| Day 10 |
Pakse
Sightseeing in Savannakhet
Explore the provincial capital of Savannakhet, visiting TALAAT
SAVANXAY (Singapore Market) and several of the temples, including WAT
SAINYAPHUM, WAT LATTANALANGSI, the CHINESE TEMPLE and SAINT THERESA
CATHOLIC CHURCH. Just outside town, visit THAT ING HANG. Built in the
mid-16th century, this 25 meter high stupa is the holiest site in
Southern Laos after Wat Phou.
By vehicle from Savannakhet to Pakse
Overnight in Pakse. |
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| Day 11 |
Pakse
Excursion to the Bolaven Plateau, Tad Lo and surrounding
waterfalls
From Pakse, head east across the BOLAVEN PLATEAU, a fertile coffee
and tea growing area. This area is rich in ethnic groups,
predominently Laven. Enroute the road between Pakse and Paksong on the
western edge of the plateau, visit TAD E-TU WATERFALL and TAD FANE
WATERFALL, the highest in Champasak Province, and the nearby TAD YUANG
WATERFALL. Afterwards head north towards SALAVAN, stopping at the
minority villages. On the return to Pakse, visit TAD LO, TAD HANG and
TAD PHA SUAM WATERFALLS.
Overnight in Pakse. |
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Don Khong
By vehicle from Pakse to Don Khong with sightseeing at Wat Phou
From Pakse, journey south along the east bank of the Mekong. Near
Champasak city, cross by ferry and continue to WAT PHOU (meaning "Mountain
Temple"), one of the best preserved examples of major
Khmer architecture, some 200 years older than Angkor Wat itself. The
core monument of this site consists of a main temple on the upper
terrace, six shrines on the middle terrace, two palaces and Nandin
Hall on the lower terrace. Surrounding the Wat Phou temple complex are
the ruins of associated temple monuments, such as the HAW NANG
STUPA,HAWNG THAAN TAO and WAT HONG NANG SIDA. Continue back across the
Mekong and southwards towards Don Khong.
Overnight in Don Khong. |
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Don Khong
Excursion by boat to Don Khone
From Don Khong, travel by boat to DON DET ISLAND and DON KHON
ISLAND. The islands are connected by a former railway bridge (the
railway stopped operating 1945). The larger island Don Det is famous
throughout Laos for the cultivation of coconut, bamboo and kapok.
Visit BAN KHON VILLAGE, the main village on Don Khon Island with
several old French villas. Continue to TAAT SOMPHAMIT (LI PHI FALLS),
raging set of rapids at the western end of Don Khon Island.
Overnight in Don Khong. |
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Pakse
By vehicle from Don Khong to Pakse with a visit to Khone
Phapheng Waterfalls
From Don Khong, cross the Mekong by ferry and continue by vehicle
to KHONE PHAPHENG, the largest waterfall in Southeast Asia and one of
the most impressive sites in the area. Here, the entire Mekong with
all its force cascades down curving stone outcroppings and tints the
massive stones with rainbows. Continue north by vehicle to Pakse.
Overnight in Pakse. |
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| Day 15 |
Vientiane
Transfer
Flight from Pakse to Vientiane.
TransferOvernight in Vientiane. |
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| Day 16 |
Luang Prabang
Transfer
Flight from Vientiane to Luang Prabang.
TransferSightseeing in Luang Prabang
Set between the Nam Khan and Nam Ou rivers, Luang Prabang is an
enchanting town filled with historic temples and colonial style
buildings. The entire town was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site
in 1995. Begin your tour with WAT VISOUN (Wat Wisunalat). The oldest
living temple in Luang Prabang, Wat Visoun dates back to 1513 and
contains a collection of antique wooden Buddhas. Visit the nearby WAT
AHAM before continuing to WAT XIENG THONG, the crowning jewel of all
the monasteries and temples in the city. Its many ornate buildings
feature exquisite mosaic and gold-stenciled murals. From there, stroll
down the main street (Wat Street) of Luang Prabang. Time permitting,
stop at some of the many temples that line its sides, including WAT
SIBOUNHEUANG, WAT SI MOUNGKHOUN, WAT SOP and WAT SENE.
Visit Mount Phousi for sunset
Climb the hillside stairs to the small temples atop PHOU SI, the
100m high hill which sits in the middle of the town, offering
beautiful views over the temples and river.
Overnight in Luang Prabang. |
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Luang Prabang
Sightseeing in Luang Prabang
In the morning, visit a LOCAL MARKET to see the bustle and activity
of the early morning. Continue to the NATIONAL MUSEUM (ROYAL PALACE),
a modest but graceful building which combines traditional Lao and
French beaux-arts motifs. This turn-of-the century royal residence has
been preserved as it was when the royal family last lived here and
provides unique insights into the history of Laos. (Closed on
Tuesdays). Afterwards, visit WAT MAI.
Excursion by boat to Pak Ou Caves
Travel down the Mekong River to the steep limestone cliffs overlooking
the Mekong and Nam Ou rivers, home to the PAK OU CAVES. These
extraordinary caves are filled with Buddha images, of every style and
material imaginable. On the return journey, stop at BAN XANG HAI, a
local village famous for the production of lao lao, the local rice
wine whisky.
Visit the weaving village of Ban Xang Khong
Visit BAN XANG KHONG, a village near Luang Prabang well known for
its traditional handwoven cotton and silk, as well as production of
the local sa (mulberry) paper.
Overnight in Luang Prabang. |
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Luang Prabang
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