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11 daysTour Code
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Contact for priceVietnam Panorama gives you an interesting and impressive experience with outstanding landmarks characterized by a beautiful Vietnam, opportunities to learn more about the unique culture and history all around the country. The journey starting from Hanoi and ending in Ho Chi Minh City, awakening all senses, from the architectural features, the masterpieces of nature, the heroic colors of the nation remaining in the relics to the quintessence of traditional Vietnamese flavor can make you fall in love.
Day 2 :
Ha Noi
After breakfast, start a full day city tour to visit the capital of Vietnam. Start exploring the cultural and historical highlights, comprising the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and his house on stilts, the One Pillar Pagoda, the Temple of Literature – the Vietnam's first national university which was built in 1070 at the time of King Ly Thanh Tong, Ethnology Museum, Hoan Kiem lake and Ngoc Son temple.
Discover the old trade quarter on a cyclo ride, follow by traditional water puppet show before enjoying your dinner. Overnight in Ha Noi.
Day 3 :
Ha Noi -
Ha Long Bay
Leave Ha Noi and depart for Ha Long. Embark, check in on board and the cruise will begin a relaxing two days cruise through marvelous Ha Long Bay – was recognized by UNESCO as world natural heritage site in 1994.
In the afternoon, continue to cruise through the magical landscape, take a bamboo row boat to discover a water tunnels with many coral reefs in a scenic lagoon or simply enjoy the sunset over the mountains and ocean. Enjoy your meals and spend the night on board.
Day 4 :
Ha Long Bay -
Ha Noi
Rise to the sound of the ocean coming to life for another lovely day. Before breakfast, you may have an opportunity to view the sunrise over the bay and start the day with Taichi exercise. Lunch on board and disembark around 11am.
Transfer back to Ha Noi, on the way visit Dong Trieu pottery village with its picturesque sloped ovens. Overnight in Ha Noi
Day 5 :
Ha Noi
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for flight direction to Hue. Arrive to Hue, start your half-day city tour of Vietnam’s feudal capital from 1802 to 1945 under the Nguyen dynasty. Hue is widely known for the magnificent architecture of its citadels, palaces, royal tombs, pagodas, temples set in the poetic background of greenery on the banks of the Perfume River. You will be visiting the Imperial Citadel, observing local’s daily life and activities at Dong Ba Market. Enjoy royal dinner and overnight at the hotel.
Day 6 :
Hoi An
Early morning take a boat trip along the Perfume River visit to the Thien Mu Pagoda – which overlooks the river and then visit to the Minh Mang Mausoleum, the most majestic of the Royal Tombs.
After lunch, head the road to Hoi An via Hai Van pass – a spectacular stretch of scenery where clouds, mountains and sea seem to merge into one. Stop for a visit at Da Nang’s Cham Museum where houses probably the best collection of Cham art in the world.
Arrival in Hoi An, check-in at hotel and spend your free time to discover this charming town at night.
Day 7 :
Hoi An
Hoi An is an ancient little town with colourful lanterns hang along narrow streets, it was declared as UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999 for its charms and cultural values. You will start the day to visit the Old Town comprising Phuoc Kien Pagoda, Tan Ky Old House, Japanese Covered Bridge.
Free time in the afternoon to explore the town at your own pace or relax by the beach.
Day 8 :
Hoi An -
My Son Sanctuary -
Da Nang -
Ho Chi Minh City
Road to My Son Sanctuary, also known as the Sacred Land of the Cham, where all the brick and stone works of the Cham from the 7th century to the 12th century are still preserved. You can also have the opportunities to enjoy Khmer performance with Apsara dance and traditional instruments during your visit here.
Lunch at a local restaurant. Transfer to Da Nang airport for flight to Ho Chi Minh city.
At leisure in the afternoon for personal discover. Overnight at hotel in Ho Chi Minh city.
Day 9 :
Ho Chi Minh City
Your morning tour visits the major sights of Ho Chi Minh City: the Reunification Palace, the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Old Saigon General Post Office, the War Museum.
After lunch, head to district 5 where live the Chinese origin to visit the China Town with Binh Tay Market, the Thien Hau Pagoda. At the end of the day, Ben Thanh Market - the oldest market that is still active in the central of the city. Night at the hotel.
Day 10 :
Ho Chi Minh City -
Cu Chi -
Tay Ninh -
Ho Chi Minh City
Depart early for Cu Chi Tunnels – the underground village, an intricate network of over 200km long tunnels. Enter a short segment of this labyrinth of interlaced tunnels and you will see the ingenuity of the local people. Continue to Tay Ninh, visit the Cao Dai Temple - the religion's Holy See in southern Vietnam's and attend ceremony at noon.
Back to Ho Chi Minh City and free time at your leisure for the rest of the day.
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