Vietnam Combined
19
DAYS
Vietnam - Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City
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Tu Duc Mausoleum, Vietnam
Hoi An
We start out in Hanoi, a bustling city full of French
Itinerary
colonial architecture, lakes and boulevards and then
continue onto our trek in the north of Vietnam.
Day 1 Join Hanoi
Day 2 Hanoi - City Tour. Overnight Train Lao Cai
We trek for up to five hours a day in the mountain
Day 3 To Sapa,Trekking to Cat Cat Village of Black
M'Hong
valleys with their stunning rice terraces, forests, Day 4 Trek to Nam Sai Village of Xa Pho Ethnic
Group
waterfalls and indigenous hill tribes who inhabit
Day 5 Trek to Ban Ho Village
these isolated regions.After three days of trekking
Day 6 Visit Bac Ha Market.Transfer to Lao Cai for
Overnight Train to Hanoi
we return to Hanoi and then move on to Halong
Day 7 Drive to Halong Bay - Cruise and Overnight
on Halong Bay
Bay. In Halong Bay our traditional junk boat cruises Day 8 Morning Cruise, Return to Hanoi.
Reunification Express to Hue
the thousands of limestone islets.Then we take the
Days 9-10 Hue - Perfume River Boat Trip, City Tour
Reunification Express for an overnight journey to
Day 11 Drive Hoi An - UNESCO Ancient Town
Day 12 Hoi An - Free Day. Optional Myson Tour,
Hue, the former capital and seat of the Nguyen
Cooking Class
Day 13 Hoi An. Fly Nha Trang
dynasty. Our tour includes the Emperors'
Day 14 Drive Dalat - City Tour
Mausoleum and a trip on the Perfume River.We
Day 15 Dalat - Free Day. Optional Walking & Biking
Day 16 Fly Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)
visit the picturesque town of Hoi An, before
Day 17 Ho Chi Minh City - City Tour, Cu Chi Tunnels
Day 18 Free Day Saigon. Optional Mekong Delta Tour
moving south to spend a night at the contrasting Day 19 Tour ends Ho Chi Minh City
yet wonderful resort of Nha Trang.Then we travel
Accommodation - Transport
inland to Dalat in the Central Highlands with its
• Hotels - 11 Nights, Homestay - 3 Nights,
Sleeper Train - 3 Nights, Boat - 1 Night
cooler mountain air, before moving on to Ho Chi
• Plane, 4wd Jeep,Train, Minibus, Boat and on Foot
Minh City, where a highlight is a tour of the Cu Chi
ADD ON
Grade
Moderate - need to be fairly fit as long periods of
Tunnels, an underground base that hid 10,000
Add a 3-day Mekong Delta Extension to the walking and hill climbing involved
troops of the Communist Vietcong army. Our final
end of this tour - See page 70
Maximum Group Size
day is free to explore Saigon, or take an optional
16
trip to the Mekong Delta.
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Departure Dates - REF:ASV10
Start Finish 24 Mar 09 11 Apr 09 2010
Highlights
What's Included
Hanoi Ho Chi Minh
28 Apr 09 16 May 09 02 Feb 10 20 Feb 10
2008
02 Jun 09 20 Jun 09 09 Mar 10 27 Mar 10
• 18 Breakfasts, 5 Lunches, 4 Dinners
Vietnam - Hanoi City Tour - Hanoi Old Quarter - One
30 Sep 08 18 Oct 08
07 Jul 09 25 Jul 09 13 Apr 10 01 May 10 • All Activities and Entrance Fees as per Itinerary
Pillar Pagoda - Village Trek - Hill Tribe Villages - Sapa Market -
04 Nov 08 22 Nov 08
11 Aug 09 29 Aug 09 18 May 10 05 Jun 10 • Escorted Tour. Kumuka Tour Leader and / or Local
Hoang Lien Mountains - Spectacular scenery - Halong Bay
09 Dec 08 27 Dec 08
15 Sep 09 03 Oct 09 22 Jun 10 10 Jul 10
Guides
Overnight Boat Stay - Reunification Express - Boat Ride
2009
20 Oct 09 07 Nov 09
• Domestic flight within Vietnam
Perfume River - Purple City - Hoi An (UNESCO Ancient
13 Jan 09 31 Jan 09
24 Nov 09 12 Dec 09
• Overnight on Traditional Junk, Halong Bay
Town) - Dalat - Cu Chi Tunnels - Saigon City Tour 17 Feb 09 07 Mar 09 29 Dec 09 16 Jan 10
• Hill Tribe Trek
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