| Day 1 |
Saigon
Arrival in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City)
Transfer
Overnight in Saigon. |
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| Day 2 |
Saigon
Sightseeing in Saigon and Cholon (Chinatown)
Saigon is the largest of Vietnamese cities, with the hustle and bustle
of Vietnamese life visible everywhere. There are street markets,
sidewalk cafes and sleek new bars. The city churns and bubbles. Yet
within this teeming metropolis are 300 years of timeless traditions
and the beauty of an ancient culture. To the west of the city is
District 5, the huge Chinese neighborhood called Cholon, which means
'Big Market'.
NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL: built between 1877 and 1883 and set in the heart
of Saigon's government quarter. It has a neo-Romanesque form and two
high square towers, tipped with iron spires. In front of the cathedral
is a statue of the Virgin Mary.
CENTRAL POST OFFICE: a French-style building with a glass canopy and
iron frame, situated next to the Notre Dame Cathedral. The structure
was built between 1886 and 1891 and is by far the largest post office
in Vietnam.
CITY HALL: completed in 1908, also known as “Hotel de Ville”, and
located at the northern end of Nguyen Hue Boulevard. With its ornate
gingerbread façade, it looks like the town hall of a French town. (May
be viewed from the outside only).
OPERA HOUSE: built around the turn of the century and first renovated
in the 1940s, the building housed the lower division of the National
Assembly. Today it is a Municipal Theatre and also known as the Saigon
Concert Hall. (May be viewed from the outside only).
JADE EMPEROR PAGODA: was a key meeting place for Chinese secret
societies. It has very colorful and mysterious ambience.
REUNIFICATION PALACE: this was the Independence Palace of the South
Vietnamese president and was stormed by tanks on 30 April 1975,
signifying the fall of South Vietnam. It has been preserved in its
original state.
WAR REMNANTS MUSEUM: collections of weapons and photographs from two
Indochina wars are exhibited along with the original French
'Guillotine' brought here in the early 20th century.
BEN THANH MARKET: the central market of Saigon, its surrounding
streets make up one of the city's liveliest areas. Everything commonly
eaten, worn or used by the average resident of Saigon is available
here.
GIAC LAM PAGODA: the oldest pagoda in Saigon, built at the end of the
17th century. Because the last reconstruction here was in 1900, the
architecture, layout and ornamentation remain almost unaltered by the
modernist renovations that have transformed so many other religious
structures in Vietnam. Ten monks live in this pagoda, which also
incorporates aspects of Taoism and Confucianism.
BINH TAY MARKET: Cholon's main marketplace, much of the business
conducted here is wholesale.
THIEN HAU PAGODA: built by the Cantonese congregation in the early
19th century. The pagoda is one of the most active in Cholon and is
dedicated to Thien Hau. It is said that she can travel over the oceans
on a mat and ride the clouds to wherever she pleases.
Overnight in Saigon |
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| Day 3 |
Saigon - Nha Trang
By vehicle from Saigon to Nha Trang with sightseeing at the dunes of
Mui Ne and the Po Klong Garai Cham Towers
Journey north along the coast and Highway 1 past Bien Hoa, Xuan
Loc, Phan Tiet, Phan Rang, Lam and Dien Khanh. Ninh Tuan Province
where Phan Rang is, is home to tens of thousands of descendents of the
Cham people.
PO KLONG GARAI CHAM TOWERS: the four brick towers constructed
at the end of the 13th century, during the reign of the Cham monarch
Jaya Simhavarman III, were built as Hindu temples and stand on the top
of a crumbly granite hill.
Overnight in Nha Trang. |
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| Day 4 |
Nha Trang
Excursion by boat to various islands and the seawater aquarium
EBONY ISLAND: just south east of Bamboo Island, it is known for
snorkeling.
HON TAM: southwest of Bamboo Island, Hon Tam is similar to the nearby
Ebony Island.
SEAWATER AQUARIUM: Mieu Island has an important fish-breeding farm
where over forty species of fish, crustaceans and other marine life
are raised in three separate compartments.
Overnight in Nha Trang. |
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| Day 5 |
Nha Trang - Cam Ranh Bay - Danang - Hoi An
Transfer from Nha Trang to Cam Ranh Airport
Flight from Cam Ranh Bay / Nha Trang to Danang.
By vehicle from Danang to Hoi An
Journey south past the Marble Mountains and small villages.
Sightseeing in Hoi An
Hoi An is a picturesque riverside town south of Danang. Known as Faifo
to early western traders, it was one of South East Asia's major
international ports during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Now,
this beautifully preserved historic city is best seen on foot. The
walking tour will include five of the following sites:
QUAN CONG TEMPLE: founded in 1653, this Chinese temple is
dedicated to Quan Cong, whose partially gilded statue is in the
central altar at the back of the sanctuary. Stone plaques on the walls
list contributors to the construction and repair of the temple.
PHUOC KIEN PAGODA: Chinese pagoda built around 1690 and then
restored and enlarged in 1900. It is typical of the Chinese 'clans'
that were established in the Hoi An area. The temple is dedicated to
Thien Hau Thanh Mau (Goddess of the Sea and Protector of Sailors and
Fishermen).
JAPANESE COVERED BRIDGE: the first bridge on this site was
constructed in 1593 by the Japanese community of Hoi An to link the
town with the Chinese quarters across the stream. The bridge was
provided with a roof so it could be used as a shelter from rain and
sun.
TRAN FAMILY CHAPEL: this house for worshipping ancestors was
built about 200 years ago with donations from family members. The Tran
family traces its origins to China and moved to Vietnam around 1700.
The architecture of the building reflects the influence of Chinese and
Japanese styles.
SA HUYNH MUSEUM: located near the Japanese Covered Bridge, it
contains exhibitions from the earliest period of Hoi An's history.
PHUNG HUNG HOUSE: the same family has been living here for
eight generations. The house is a combination of Vietnamese, Japanese
and Chinese styles.
QUANG DONG PAGODA: this pagoda was open to all Chinese traders
or seamen and is dedicated to Thien Hau it s a small Chinese style
temple with a lintel gate, a rockery courtyard and lucky animals
depicted in statuary.
Overnight in Hoi An. |
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| Day 6 |
Hoi An - Hue
Boat trip on the Thu Bon River
BOAT TRIP ON THE THU BON RIVER TO KIM BONG VILLAGE ON CAM KIM ISLAND:
Kim Bong Village is a village of woodworkers and boatbuilding
families. THANH HA VILLAGE: Famous for it's simple brown pottery.
By vehicle from Hoi An to Hue
Journey north along Highway 1 past Danang, Lang Co and the Hai Van
Pass.
HAI VAN PASS: the pass crosses over a spur of the Truong Son
Mountain Range that juts into the South China Sea. It is an incredible
mountainous stretch of highway with spectacular views.
LANG CO: a pretty, island-like stretch of palm-shaded sand with
a crystal-clear lagoon on one side and many kilometers of beachfront
facing the South China Sea.
Sightseeing in the Old Imperial City
IMPERIAL CITY: located in the Citadel, it was built in the early
19th century and modeled after the Forbidden City in Peking. There are
numerous palaces and temples within these walls, as well as towers, a
library and a museum.
NGO MON GATE: the principal entrance to the Imperial Enclosure,
facing the Flag Tower. The central passageway with its yellow doors
was reserved for use by the emperor, as was the bridge across the
lotus pond.
THAI HOA PALACE: built in 1803 and moved to its present site in
1833, Thai Hoa Palace is a spacious hall with an ornate roof of huge
timbers supported by 80 carved and lacquered columns.
HALLS OF THE MANDARINS: these buildings, in which the mandarins
prepared for court ceremonies held in the Can Chanh Reception Hall,
were restored in 1977.
NINE DYNASTIC URNS: these were cast in 1835-36. Traditional
ornamentation was then chiseled into the sides of the urns, each
dedicated to a different Nguyen sovereign.
FORBIDDEN PURPLE CITY: this was reserved for the personal use
of the emperor. The only servants allowed into the compound were
eunuchs, who would pose no threat to the royal concubines. (Today the
site is in ruins).
Overnight in Hue. |
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| Day 7 |
Hue
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 Thien Mu Pagoda and Tomb of Emperor Minh Mang with boat
trip
THIEN MU PAGODA: just outside of Hue, on the bank of the
Perfume River, this was a hotbed of anti-government protest during the
early 1960s. Behind the main sanctuary of the pagoda is the Austin
motorcar which transported the monk Thich Quang Duc to the site of his
1963 self-immolation.
TOMB OF EMPEROR MINH MANG: a complex built in 1840 by King Minh
Mang, known for its magnificent architecture, military statuaries and
elaborate decorations. It is perhaps the most beautiful of Hue's
pagodas and tombs.
Visit the Imperial Tombs of Tu Duc and Khai Dinh
TU DUC TOMB: Emperor Tu Duc, who ruled Hue more than 100 years
ago, built his tomb when he was still alive and used it for
meditation, reading and theater performances. There are pavilions in a
tranquil setting of forested hills and lakes. The tomb was constructed
between 1864 and 1867. Tu Duc, who was the longest reigning Emperor,
lived a luxurious life.
KHAI DINH: this was the last monument of the Nguyen dynasty and
was constructed between 1920 and 1931. It sits magnificently on the
slopes of Chau E Mountain in Chau Chau Village. It has a long
staircase flanked by dragons. There are ceiling murals and ceramic
frescoes.
Visit Dong Ba Market
DONG BA MARKET: a local market near the Imperial City
Overnight in Hue. |
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| Day 8 |
Hue - Hanoi
Transfer
Flight from Hue to Hanoi.
Transfer
Sightseeing in Hanoi
Visit the Old Quarter by cyclo
Discover the old quarter of Hanoi by cyclo. It is also called "36
streets," most of which are named after the crafts or merchandise
traditionally sold there.
Visit a Water Puppet Show
WATER PUPPET SHOW: a fantastic art form originating in northern
Vietnam, best seen in Hanoi. The Municipal Water Puppet Theater is
located on the shore of Hoan Kiem Lake.
Overnight in Hanoi. |
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| Day 9 |
Hanoi - Halong
Sightseeing in Hanoi
Hanoi, a city of lakes, shaded boulevards and public parks, is the
capital of Vietnam. It is a very attractive city with French style
buildings and less traffic than other cities in Asia.
ONE PILLAR PAGODA: built by the Emperor Ly Thai Tong, who ruled
from 1028 to 1054. Constructed of wood on a single stone pillar, it is
designed to resemble a lotus blossom.
TEMPLE OF LITERATURE: a peaceful series of walled courtyards
and graceful gateways, this momument is one of the best-preserved
examples of traditional Vietnamese architecture. Founded in 1070 and
dedicated to Confucius, this was also the site of Vietnam's first
university. In one courtyard, giant stone tortoises bear stelae on
their backs, listing the accomplishments of graduating scholars.
HO CHI MINH MAUSOLEUM: This commanding stone monument houses
the embalmed remains of Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam s national hero and is a
pilgrimage site for many Vietnamese. Visitors file silently past his
glass tomb to pay their respects. The Mausoleum is open only in the
mornings, and is closed on Mondays and Fridays. Every year, it closes
in October and November for renovation and maintenance.
HO CHI MINH'S STILT HOUSE: Near the Mausoleum is the two room
stilt house where Ho Chi Minh lived from 1948 until his final days.
Visitors also pass the simple three-room bungalow where Ho Chi Minh
lived and worked from 1954-8, which has been preserved in the same
condition and may be viewed through the windows.
By vehicle from Hanoi to Halong with sightseeing at But Thap Pagoda
PHAT TICH PAGODA: surrounded by hills considered noteworthy for
their beauty, this pagoda was founded in 1037.
BUT THAP PAGODA: also known as Ninh Phuc Pagoda, is known for
its four storey stone stupa dedicated to the monk Chuyet Cong. The
pagoda was rebuilt in the 17th and 18th centuries and the layout of
the structure is traditional.
Overnight in Halong. |
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| Day 10 |
Halong - Hanoi
Excursion by boat through Halong Bay (4 hours)
Cruise on a traditional wooden boat among the emerald waters and
craggy limestone cliffs of Halong Bay, stopping at different islands
to explore some of the many caves in this area. Sail past floating
villages, fishermen casting their nets and pearl fisheries and observe
the rhythms of daily life on the bay.
By vehicle from Halong to Hanoi
Journey around Halong Bay to Hai Phong and west along Highway 5,
across Hai Hung Province.
Overnight in Hanoi. |
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| Day 11 |
Hanoi
Transfer |
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