| Day 1 |
Saigon
Sightseeing in Cholon (Chinatown)
The sprawling, densely packed CHOLON (CHINATOWN) constantly bustles
with activity and retains a traditional feeling, unlike the more
modern Saigon city center. Explore the highlights of this fascinating
area, beginning with 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, the NGHIA AN HOI
PAGODA, built by the Chaozhou Chinese congregation, and the TAM SON
HOI QUAN PAGODA, built by teh Fujian Congregation and dedicated to Me
San, the Goddess of Fertility.
Overnight in Saigon. |
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| Day 2 |
Saigon
Sightseeing in Saigon
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 building was 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. Finally, end up at the central BEN THANH MARKET, where
vendors display a vast array of goods and handicrafts, appealing to
every taste
Excursion to Cu Chi Tunnels
Never discovered by American forces, the CU CHI 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.
Overnight in Saigon. |
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| Day 3 |
Saigon
Excursion to My Tho with a boat trip to Mekong River islands
From Saigon, transfer to My Tho, a bustling town in the rich
agricultural region of the Mekong Delta and visit the Vinh Trang
Pagoda, a beautiful temple and a sanctuary for orphans and other needy
children. Afterwards board a local boat to explore the islands of the
Mekong, stopping at a fruit orchard to enjoy fruit and tea while
listening to local music. The trip also includes a brief sampan ride
through the tiny waterways that thread the island.
Overnight in Saigon. |
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| Day 4 |
Hue
Transfer
Flight from Saigon to Hue.
Transfer
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.
Excursion to Thien Mu Pagoda with a boat trip on the Huong Giang
river
Embark on a local boat and cruise down the PERFUME RIVER to the
iconic THIEN MU PAGODA, an elegant seven-tiered octagonal tower which
has become Hue's most widely recognizable monument. During the early
1960s, this became a center of anti-government protest, and the site
of the famous self-immolation of the monk Thich Quang Duc.
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.
Visit the Imperial Tomb of Emperor Tu Duc
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.
Overnight in Hue. |
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| Day 5 |
Hoi An
By vehicle from Hue to Hoi An with sightseeing in Danang
Visit Cham Museum
CHAM MUSEUM: this houses probably the best collection of Cham art to
be found anywhere in the world. There are more than 300 artifacts in
the museum, many dating to the 4th century. There are beautiful
sculptures reflecting the 1000 year Cham period.
Visit Marble Mountains
MARBLE MOUNTAINS: consist of 5 stone hillocks, once islands, made
of marble. Each is said to represent one of the five elements of the
universe. The largest and most famous, Thuy Son, has a number of
natural caves in which Buddhist sanctuaries have been built over the
centuries. When the Champas ruled this area, these same caves were
used as Hindu shrines.
TAM THAN: located in Marble Mountain near Thuy Son.
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.
Overnight in Hoi An. |
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| Day 6 |
Hoi An
All day at leisure
Overnight in Hoi An. |
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| Day 7 |
Hanoi
Transfer to Danang airport
Flight from Danang to Hanoi.
Transfer
Sightseeing in Hanoi
Visit the Temple of Literature
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.
Visit the Museum of Ethnology
MUSEUM OF ETHNOLOGY: This museum brings to life the astonishing
ethnic diversity in Vietnam, with art and artifacts from the 54
different ethnic groups that inhabit the country. Inside the museum
are detailed descriptions of minority groups, with examples of their
traditional clothing and way of life. Outside are faithful
reconstructions of traditional longhouses, cemeteries and other
distinctive ethnic buildings.
Visit Hoan Kiem Lake, Ngoc Son Temple and the Rising Sun bridge
HOAN KIEM LAKE: located in the centre of the city this is an
enchanting body of water. Legend has it that in the mid-15th century,
Heaven gave Emperor Ly Thai To a magical sword which he used to drive
the Chinese out of Vietnam. One day whilst boating on the lake a giant
golden tortoise grabbed the sward. Since then, the lake has been known
as the 'Lake of the Restored Sword.
NGOC SON TEMPLE: located in the northern end of Hoan Kiem Lake, it was
founded in the 18th century. Surrounded by water and shaded by trees,
it's a delightfully quiet place to rest. The temple is dedicated to
the scholar Van Xuong, General Tran Hung Dao and La To, patron saint
of physicians.
Visit the Old Quarter by cyclo
Discover the old quarter of Hanoi by cyclo (1 hour). It is also
called 36 streets most of which are named after the crafts or
merchandise traditionally sold there.
Visit a Water Puppet Show with transfer to/from restaurant
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 8 |
Hanoi
Excursion to Halong Bay with boat trip including lunch
The day cruise start at 12.30 pm. 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.
The boat returns to
Halong pier at approximately 16.30 pm.
Overnight in Hanoi. |
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| Day 9 |
Hanoi
Sightseeing in Hanoi
Visit the Ho Chi Minh Memorial Complex
Visit the miniature ONE PILLAR PAGODA. Also dating from the 11th
century, this monument was rebuilt after being destroyed by the French
in 1954. Today it stands near the vast HO CHI MINH MEMORIAL COMPLEX, a
lovely park setting which is home to Ho Chi Minh's final resting
place, as well as a museum and other memorials. Begin at the HO CHI
MINH MAUSOLEUM, where visitors can pay respects to the embalmed body
of Ho Chi Minh. The Mausoleum is closed in the afternoons, on Mondays
and Fridays, and closes annually in October and November for
restoration (can only view from the outside). Continue to the
Presidential Palace (may be viewed from the outside only). Stroll
through the park to HO CHI MINH STILT HOUSE, the simple two-room
dwelling where Ho Chi Minh lived from 1948 until his final days.
Preserved in the same condition as during his life, it may be viewed
through the windows.
Visit the Presidential Palace (may be viewed from the outside only)
Afternoon at leisure
Overnight in Hanoi. |
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| Day 10 |
Hanoi
Time at leisure |
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