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The Best of Vietnam

The big Vietnam tour from north to south, where you get Vietnam to your core with the ethnic Sapa and UNESCO World Heritage Sites that sit like beads on a string in Ha Long Bay, Hue and Hoi An.

The Best of Vietnam
The Best of Vietnam
17 days

The Best of Vietnam

The big Vietnam tour from north to south, where you get Vietnam to your core with the ethnic Sapa and UNESCO World Heritage Sites that sit like beads on a string in Ha Long Bay, Hue and Hoi An.

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What is included in the price?
This package includes the following
  • Flight from the UK to Hanoi
  • Flight from Ho Chi Minh City to the UK
  • 2 domestic flights in Vietnam: from Hanoi to Hué and from Da Nang to Ho Chi Minh City
  • 11 nights at 3 and 4-star hotels
  • 2 nights in a 4-bunk sleeping car on the train from Hanoi to Lao Cai, round trip
  • 1 night on the 4-star mini-cruise ship Mila Cruise
  • 14 x breakfast (days 3-16)
  • 4 x lunch (days 3, 6, 14, 15)
  • 3 x dinner (days 6, 14, 15)
  • Local English-speaking guide on transfers and excursions
  • Travelling in a car or minibus with air conditioning
  • All mentioned transfers and excursions take place within international groups of 1 – 14 people and with TourCompass’ own guests only
  • 24-hour manned emergency telephone throughout the tour
  • ATOL certificate included
  • Departure guarantee – the tour goes ahead regardless of the number of participants

Extensive excursion package:

  • Guided tour of Hanoi including the Ho Chi Minh Complex, Thang Long Imperial Citadel, the Temple of Literature, Hanoi Old Quarter, Cyclo Tour and Vietnamese Coffee at Hoan Kiem Lake
  • Half-day guided walking tour around Sapa
  • 1-night cruise in Ha Long Bay
  • Hué city tour to the Imperial Tombs and the Citadel
  • Drive over the Han Van Pass
  • Full-day excursion to the Mekong delta including a boat ride and visit to small, local cottage industries.
  • Half-day excursion in Chau Doc, including a visit to Chau Doc market, a boat ride on the Chau Doc River, a to a Cham village and Sam Mountain
  • Admission and fees to the sights and attractions mentioned

THE TOUR IN SHORT

The title really says it all: This trip shows you the best of Vietnam, bringing you to classic Vietnamese sights presented by skilled, local, English-speaking guides. On the way, some time is set aside for you to go exploring on your own. You start in the calm and quiet north, in the beautiful capital of Hanoi, where you experience the contrasts between the older and more modern parts of the city. You visit ethnic mountain tribes all the way to the north, at the Chinese border. UNESCO’s natural and cultural heritage gets under your skin at the Ha Long Bay and in the Old Town of Hoi An, while Hué presents you with the ancient empire. Ho Chi Minh City is Vietnam’s financial dynamo, and you can clearly experience its contrast with Hanoi. In the Mekong Delta you experience Vietnam’s overflowing rice bowl, floating markets at the water’s edge and green rice paddies and fruit plantations on the riverside.

Why choose this tour

  • The big tour leaves you with a deep impression of Vietnam, featuring major cultural and nature experiences at UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Hue and Hoi An
  • Enjoy Sapa – the world-famous mountain area renowned for its gorgeous nature with rice terraces, mountains and ethnic tribes in brilliantly colourful clothes
  • In the imperial city of Hue, you go on a boat tour of the Perfume River and feel the breath of history in the vast citadel and its impressive royal tombs
  • You get more time and get deeper into the lush Mekong Delta, which is Vietnam’s kitchen with its many floating markets

Our prices always include

  • All international and domestic flights
  • All destination transfers
  • All specified excursions and activities
  • All accommodations
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Flight from the UK

Departure from your selected airport in the UK with connecting flight(s) along the way.

Day 2: Arrival in Hanoi

After arriving in Hanoi, you go through immigration and collect your luggage. Your guide awaits for you in the arrivals hall with a TourCompass sign. You are driven to your hotel, where you will spend the night. Once you arrive, the rest of the day is at your leisure. You could take a little trip to the small, busy streets in the exotic Old Quarter, while taking in the variety of sights and sounds of the city. Lake Hoan Kiem is close by. A walk around it takes about half an hour, and can be quite refreshing in the shade of the many big trees.

Day 3: Sightseeing in Hanoi - Night train to Sapa

After breakfast, you check out and store your baggage at the hotel. An exciting guided sightseeing tour awaits, taking you to the greatest sights of Hanoi.

You’ll start by visiting the Ho Chi Minh Complex, which was built in honour of the Republic of Vietnam’s first president and national icon, Ho Chi Minh, who lived and worked in Hanoi for most of his life. The complex includes Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum, Da Binh Square, the Presidential Palace, Ho Chi Minh’s Stilt House and the Ho Chi Minh Museum. Please note that the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is closed every Monday and Friday, and is completely closed in the entire period from September to December.

A visit to the imperial citadel Thang Long is next. For more than a century, the citadel was a centre of political power, and today it is recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

There will then be a lunch break when you’re served a light lunch consisting of pho (Vietnamese noodle soup) or bun cha (Vietnamese meatballs with noodles).

You will also visit the Temple of Literature from 1070, which was Vietnam’s first university. The nation’s powerful officials, the Mandarins, were educated here in accordance with Confucian teachings.

Finally, you will also see the iconic Long Bien Bridge over the Red River, before enjoying a 30-minute cyclo tour through the narrow, chaotic streets and alleyways of The Old Quarter.

The sightseeing rounds off with a cup of Vietnamese coffee at a local café, overlooking Hoan Kiem Lake.

At the end of the day, you’ll return to your hotel to pick up your bags. The guide will then drive you to the train station, where you take the night train to Lao Cai.

The night train departs from Hanoi at 8 pm and arrives in Lao Cai at 6.05 am the next morning.

For an additional fee, it is possible to book private transportation from Hanoi and Sapa instead of taking the night train. This option will include an extra night in Hanoi. Please contact us for a price.

Day 4: Arrival in Lao Cai – Sapa – Hike in the Moung Hua Valley – Visit to a local Hmong Family

You arrive in Lao Cai early in the morning. You are met by a guide who will drive you the rest of the way to the hotel in the small mountain village of Sapa, where a hearty breakfast awaits you. The drive takes around 75 minutes on small roads with hairpin bends.

Your room is ready for you the moment you arrive, so you can take a bath and unpack at your leisure.

Sapa is world-famous for its scenic nature, with grass-green, painstakingly-planted rice terraces, mountains and ethnic mountain tribes in colourful clothing.

In the afternoon, you are picked up by the guide and driven to the small village of Ta Van, scenically located in the Muong Hoa valley. Here, a scenic hike begins to the village of Lao Chai, which is inhabited by the black hmong minority. Be sure to wear comfortable, non-slip shoes, as the trails can be slippery in wet weather.

On the hike, you will experience the local life at close range. You might, for example, see men building houses, women embroidering and children playing or on their way home from school, and who greet you with a big smile when they see you.

The Hmong are famous for their colourful clothes, and here in Lao Cai you are introduced to Batik and have a chance to try your hand at the craft. As a craft, Batik has been threatened by modern means of production, but local initiatives such as this one in Lao Cai ensure that the tradition is passed on, so that it won’t become a distant memory.

The tour continues up a steep path between the rice terraces set out over the hillside slopes. You will see farmers ploughing their fields with their oxen. You arrive at Mrs Moo’s house. Mrs Moo never learned English at school, but speaks it fluently. She lives with her husband and children and runs a homestay. She tells you about life up here in the mountains while you rest your feet in a traditional herbal foot bath. Although she leads a simple life, it’s hard not to be a little envious of her view.

After a pleasant visit with Mrs Moo and her family, you head back to Sapa.

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Day 5: Sapa – Night train to Hanoi

The day is spent at your leisure. You can choose one of our optional tours, go for a walk in the outskirts of the city or explore the small mountain village on your own.

The main street runs through the village, lined with shops, restaurants and cafés. When you reach the end of the road, you come to the local square, Quang Truong, where the catholic church is located. The square is a place where the locals often meet to hang out and play ball. Quang Truong also serves as a marketplace where the ethnic tribal people come to sell their wares.

On a clear day, you can enjoy a view of Vietnam’s highest mountain, Fansipan, its top often shrouded in clouds or fog. Weather-permitting, you can take the world’s highest and longest cable car up to the mountain. You will have the feeling of gliding through the clouds while enjoying the magnificent views of the Muong Hua Valley and the beautiful scenery of the Hoang Lien National Park.

In the evening you will be picked up and driven to Lao Cai, from where you will take the night train back to Hanoi.

The night train departs from Lao Cai at 9.40 pm and arrives in Hanoi at 5.30 am the next morning.

Day 6: Arrival in Hanoi - Ha Long Bay

You arrive in Hanoi very early in the morning and are picked up at the train station. From there you are driven to a hotel, giving you a chance to relax and take a bath. After breakfast, you head on – this time, towards the Ha Long Bay.

The Ha Long Bay is one of Vietnam’s most unique nature areas. Hundreds of green-clad limestone cliffs protrude from the sea almost vertically, and the water below shifts between deep blue to jade green over the course of the year. Many of the islands have large grottos. On the large Cat Ba island, there are several villages, some of the smaller islands have smaller fishing villages as well.

To tourists, the Ha Long Bay is primarily a world-class, gorgeous nature area, but to the Vietnamese it is also linked with legends of dragons and drama. The Ha Long Bay is approx. 1500 km² and was added to the UNESCO world heritage list in 1994.

You are going on a mini-cruise in the Ha Long Bay. The boat sets off for the secluded islands out in the bay, letting you take in the beautiful scenery of the sea and beautiful isles. You can also experience life in a fishing village. You can also choose to just relax completely and enjoy life, the view of the islands and the floating fishing villages, perhaps sneaking in a swim in the turquoise water.

NB: In the event of inclement weather or storms, the Vietnamese authorities reserve the right to bar travel in the Ha Long Bay for safety reasons. This happens a few times a year. In this case, the mini-cruise will be replaced with a hotel stay and an excursion in Hanoi.

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Day 7: Ha Long Bay – Hanoi - Hué

Start the day with a refreshing dip in the warm, clear water of the Ha Long Bay, or perhaps you’d like to enjoy the sunrise from the ship’s magnificent sun deck. Breakfast is served as the ship calmly begins to make the trip back to port. On the way, there is still time for a visit to a grotto featuring both stalactites and stalagmites. Once you reach land, the trip continues by car back to Hanoi, then by plane to Hué. In Hué you are picked up at the airport and driven to your hotel.  The rest of the day is your own.

Day 8: Hué city tour

Hué was the capital of Vietnam from 1802 to 1945, and the ruins of the city’s royal past can still be experienced in the Citadel and the Imperial City. Today you visit the citadel. Built at the beginning of the 1800s, it was modeled after the Forbidden City in Beijing. During the Indochina War and later, in the Vietnam War, many of its buildings were damaged by bombs. Today the area is being restored to its former glory with the aid of UNESCO donations. The sightseeing tour also includes visits to the impressive imperial tombs, and concludes with a sail trip on the Perfume River. The morning is at your disposal.

Day 9: Hué – Hoi An

In the morning you drive a charming route from Hué to Hoi An. The route goes along the coast part of the way, then passes over the Truong Son mountains and through the world-famous Hai Van Pass, also known as “the pass in the clouds”.  You arrive at Hoi An in the late afternoon.

Hoi An is a wonderful experience and you cannot help but fall in love with the city. It is especially well-known for its charming architecture, impressive silk production, great tailors and its Old Town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Flowing through the heart of the Old Town is the Thu Bon River, which is a glorious example of an international port dating back to the heyday of European and East Asian trading companies from the 16th to the 18th century.

Away from the river, you will find yourself in a maze of cosy, charming streets. Wherever you turn, you will see how the former colonial powers have each made their mark on the district. Colourful lanterns, Japanese houses, Chinese temples and French yellow merchants’ houses fill the cityscape. Shops, street kitchens, cafés and restaurants line the streets, where you can while away several hours connected to the city’s free Wi-Fi.

The fact that Hoi An’s Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site naturally makes it a major draw for tourists. The streets might be busy, but there is still a lovely calm to the area, and the district has managed to retain its authenticity and charm. It also helps that cars, scooters and motorcycles are denied access.

You spend three nights at this wonderful gem of a place, giving you plenty of time to enjoy and explore different parts of the city.

Days 10-11: Hoi An
Day 12: Hoi An – Ho Chi Minh City

Today, you will be picked up from your hotel and driven to the airport in Da Nang, before flying to Vietnam’s biggest city Ho Chi Minh City.

On your arrival at Ho Chi Minh City Airport, you will be met by a guide who will drive you to your hotel, which is located in District 1. District 1 is still known as Saigon and is considered to be the inner city, while District 2–11 is called Ho Chi Minh City.

The day is spent at your leisure, and you can explore the city on your own or you can choose to purchase one of our extra excursions.

It might be something of a shock to come from the peaceful Hoi An to this hectic metropolis inhabited by some 10 million people and just as many scooters and motorcycles. Fortunately, you will be rewarded with an incredibly exciting and modern city. This is seen in the city’s buildings, which are a good mix of old and new – modern high-rise buildings in glass and well-preserved colonial buildings.

At your hotel, you are not far from the famous Ben Tranh Market, modern shops and shopping malls as well as the city’s many attractions such as Notre Dame Cathedral, the Central Post Office, Reunification Palace, the War Museum, the Opera House and the Saigon Skydeck skyskraper, from which you can look out over the whole city.

Day 13: Ho Chi Minh City

You spend the day at your leisure in Ho Chi Minh. You can choose to explore the city on your own – take a look at the various markets or eat your way through the delectable street kitchens.

Day 14: Ho Chi Minh – The Mekong Delta

You will be picked up from your hotel and driven towards the Mekong Delta, south of Ho Chi Minh City. The Mekong River itself runs 4,500 km through 6 countries from its source to the delta south of Ho Chi Minh City. The delta is known as Vietnam’s pantry and is, as the nickname suggests, an extremely fertile place. The delta covers an area of almost 40,000 km², but the area covered by water depends on the amount of rainfall and the season.

You won’t get far from Ho Chi Minh City before you start seeing beautiful green rice fields. The climate here allows farmers to plant and harvest three crops a year.

Arriving in the small charming town of Cai Be, you board a boat that takes you around the lush Mekong Delta. Here, you can experience the locals with their boats filled with watermelons, coconuts, and pineapples, or patiently waiting for another fish to bite. The area was formerly known for its floating markets, but today, goods are sold on land.

Then, you visit a family that produces and sells various products made from water hyacinths. The tour also passes by a small home factory that produces “pop rice,” a local specialty in the Mekong Delta.

You now board a sampan, a traditional boat, and sail through the labyrinth of narrow channels in the charming delta before enjoying a late lunch in a beautiful old local house. Here, you will also be shown how to make the traditional Vietnamese pancakes, banh xeo.

Afterward, you are sailed back to Cai Be and from there, driven back to Ho Chi Minh City.

Day 15: Chau Doc – half-day tour

Today, you’ll be experiencing the sounds, smells and beauty of the border town, and the minorities who live there.

Your guide will pick you up from the hotel, and the first stop is the Chau Doc market in the heart of the city. The locals come here to buy freshly caught fish, fresh fruit and vegetables and fragrant spices. Perhaps you should bring some home with you for your own kitchen?

Afterwards, you board a boat and sail along the Chau Doc River past colourful stilt houses and floating fish farms.

Chau Doc is a melting pot of cultures and faiths living in peace and harmony. You’ll visit the Cham people, an ethnic minority group that lives in stilt houses. The Cham people typically make a living from weaving and fish farming, which is both exported and sold locally. Here, you’ll learn about the exciting history and culture of the Cham people.

You will then return to the boat and sail to the 284-metre-high Sam Mountain, the highest mountain in the Mekong Delta. Along the way, you’ll pass the Vinh Te Canal, which was built by the emperors Gia Long and Minh Mang of the Nguyen Dynasty. The boat docks on the shore by Sam Mountain, where you’ll visit the temples Hang Pagoda, from which there is a nice view of the rice fields, and Ba Chua Xu, which pilgrims flock to.

The excursion rounds off with lunch before you return to the hotel.

Day 16: Chau Doc – Ho Chi Minh City – Departure

It’s time to say goodbye to the delta. The trip takes you back to Ho Chi Minh City – a good 7-hour drive. Naturally, there are plenty of stops on the way. In Ho Chi Minh City you are driven directly to the airport and begin the journey home. You will fly to the UK with connecting flight(s) along the way.

Day 17: Arrival in the UK

You arrive back in the UK after a lovely holiday.

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Beach holiday extension in Mui Ne by Phan Thiet
4 nights

Originally a small fishing village, Mui Ne has developed into a lovely, cosy beach holiday destination. The beach has fine, golden sand, and the sea is wonderfully warm. Along the beach, you’ll find small, local eateries serving delicious Vietnamese dishes.

Mui Ne is also famous for its huge red and white sand dunes. Discover how the wind constantly blowing in from the sea shapes the red and pale yellow sand into beautiful desert-like formations.

In southern Mui Ne, on the road to Phan Thiet, are the Po Shanu Cham towers, which were built by the Cham people in the 9th century. Neighbouring the towers is a fine Chinese temple. Both the towers and the temple are located on a hilltop with a nice view of the bay.

In the evening, you can stroll along the beach road, which is approx. 10 km long. Along it lie cosy coffee bars, restaurants and shops.

You can also head into Phan Thiet itself, where you can buy the town’s famous fish sauce, known throughout Vietnam.

The extension includes 1 night at a hotel in Ho Chi Minh City with breakfast, 3 nights at a hotel in Mui Ne with breakfast and transfers.

Beach holiday extension on the island of Phu Quoc
4 nights

Phu Quoc is Vietnam’s largest island, located on Vietnam’s west coast in the warm waters of the Gulf of Siam. The island has beautiful, palm-lined golden, sandy beaches and dense green forests in the middle of the island. The water around the island is crystal clear and perfect for lovely swims in calm water. The An Thoi Islands offer great opportunities for diving and snorkelling on beautiful coral reefs. The best time to visit the island is from November to April.

The extension includes 1 night at a hotel in Ho Chi Minh City with breakfast, 3 nights at a hotel in Phu Quoc with breakfast, flights to Phu Quoc and transfers.

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