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Uncover Vietnam truly Asia in 25 days
Vietnam is a country brimming with culture and breathtaking natural beauty. Take an in-depth journey from lively Hanoi to the peaceful hills of Sapa. Cruise through the tranquil waters of beautiful Halong Bay. Explore the magnificent caves of Phong Nha and learn more about the Vietnam History and War in DMZ and Hue. Enjoy the beautiful beaches, lovely countryside, and so many traditional cultures and food specialties of Hoi An, Da Nang, Quy Nhon, Tuy Hoa, and Nha Trang. Stop at Da Lat – called the honeymoon land of Vietnam, and delve into metropolitan Saigon and the Mekong Delta. Last but not least, surely a trip along this S-shaped country will make you accidentally fall in love with the hospitable, sincere and rustic locals here. Book with us right now to start becoming a true adventurer or you could also design your own trip with the help of Viland Travel’s experts.
Highlights of the trip
- Take a scenic journey through some of Northern Vietnam’s breathtaking scenery to the hills of Sapa, and Ninh Binh.
- Enjoy an overnight cruise in the breathtaking Halong Bay, known for its emerald waters and thousands of towering limestone islands topped by rainforests.
- Discover authentic food cultures, festivals, and traditions of Vietnam throughout Hanoi Old Quarters, old capital Hue, ancient town Hoi An, beach cities Quy Nhon, Tuy Hoa, Nha Trang and so much more.
- Go off the beaten track to discover Vietnam’s natural beauty, less touristy areas but a unique Vietnam.
Bespoke trips with Viland Travel
- Luxury accommodation throughout
- Privately guided tours
- Private transfers
- Meticulously selected experiences

Detailed itinerary
Day 1
Hanoi arrival – airport transfer.
A warm greeting awaits you at Noi Bai International Airport; your private guide and driver will meet you in the arrivals lounge and transfer you to your hotel in Hanoi. While every effort is made to have your room available upon arrival, check-in time is at 02:00 pm; your room may or may not be ready before this time.
Overnight in Hanoi.
Meals: none.

Day 2
Hanoi – Cuc Phuong National Park.
In the morning, your private guide will meet you in the lobby of your Hanoi hotel. From there, begin your two-hour ride to the Cuc Phuong National Park in Ninh Binh. Upon your arrival, visit the langurs and the Endangered Primate Rescue Center. Here, professional staff protects monkeys and langurs from becoming extinct. The environment is kept as close to its natural habitat as possible.
Afterward, enjoy a typical lunch at a local restaurant, recommended by your guide. Take a hiking trip into the heart of the jungle in the afternoon. As you hike, observe the rare flora and fauna that surround you. Listen to the exotic birds as they sing and stand in the middle of the jungle to take in nature in its purest form. From there, continue to walk the trail, taking photos along the way.
Late in the day, you will return to the car and transfer back to your Hanoi hotel.
Overnight in Hanoi.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.

Day 3
Hanoi city tour – overnight train Hanoi – Lao Cai.
Today you will have Bún Chả for lunch. The Bún Chả will have vermicelli, grilled meat, and side dishes, including pickled vegetables, lettuce, and some herbs. A feature of Bún Chả is served with a bowl of fish sauce seasoned to taste, adding a little spice from pureed chili. Bún Chả will be a wonderful dining experience in the “Asian food paradise” – Vietnam for sure!
To start the afternoon activities, we will visit Hidden Gem, a Vietnamese Coffee Shop. The coffee shop is impressive because the furniture is created by taking advantage of discarded products such as plastic bottles, tires, paint containers, and some parts of motorbikes and tractors. This activity aims to protect the environment. A cup of Vietnamese egg coffee is a must-try there. Day-use room until 6 pm for relaxation and refreshment. Dinner is on your own.
At around 20:30, our guide & driver transfer you to Hanoi Railway Station for your overnight stay from Hanoi to Lao Cai. SP3 22:00 – 06:05 (the next morning) or a similar train. On the train, your luggage can be stored underneath your bottom bunk. During the journey, please make sure you keep your valuables locked up and not lying around on the bedside table. Train journeys are part of a great local experience. However, they can be challenging. Cabins are shared with other local passengers (unless a private cabin is requested and all berths are reserved and paid for). Restrooms at either end of the carriages complete the local experience and may be smelly. Make sure you bring your own toilet paper. (Train timetable is subject to change)
You can leave your large luggage at the hotel in storage and take only what you need on the train journey. Space is limited in the train carriage, and boarding can be awkward if you have big suitcases.
Overnight on a train.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.

Day 4
Lao Cai – Sapa – Lao Chai – Ta Van.
Meet up with your local tour guide at 9:00 am. After a brief introduction, take a leisure walk 2 km down to Cat Cat, a well-known village of Hmong people. Reach the hanging bridge over the Muong Hoa River, and continue uphill into the mountains and through a bamboo forest. Stop to admire the most beautiful rice terraces in Vietnam and enjoy the breathtaking mountain view from the top of Hoang Lien Son Mountain. Head to Y Linh Ho Village and enjoy lunch in a small traditional restaurant run by a local Hmong family. In the afternoon, you visit Lao Chai, a village of Black Hmong. Trek to Ta Van village, where you meet the Giay minority to learn about the differences between the ethnic minority groups. See your driver at the village’s gate, and return to Sapa.
Overnight in Sapa.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.

Day 5
Ta Phin half-day – luxury bus Sapa – Hanoi.
Overnight in a downtown hotel.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.

Day 6
Hanoi – Halong bay.
Saying goodbye to Hanoi, you drive through the rich farmlands of the Red River Delta to the legendary Halong Bay. It takes you 3 hours, including a 20-minute stop. Arrive at the jetty in Halong City towards noon and proceed with check-in formalities. After a welcome onboard, enjoy a tasty lunch while cruising to the mythical bay. Around mid-afternoon, you participate in some activities to discover every corner of the bay. Each cruise operates a different itinerary, and caving, kayaking, rowing boating, and swimming are the most popular ones. Towards the end of the day, the cruise sets anchor for the night among the karst formations. Dinner is on board.
Overnight in Halong Bay.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.

Day 7
Halong – Hanoi – fly to Dong Hoi/Quang Binh.
Overnight in Phong Nha.
Meals: Breakfast, Brunch.

Day 8
Paradise Cave – Dark Cave.
Adventure level: Low to Moderate – Suitable for most ages and abilities. Some physical fitness is required, including climbing stairs, swimming, and walking on uneven and slippery ground. Some scrambling is required in Dark Cave, and there is lots of mud.
Please note a weight requirement for the zip-line – you must be between 40 kg and 90 kg.
Activities:
- 8 Ladies Cave (Hang Tam Co) & War Martyrs’ Memorial
- Paradise Cave (Thien Duong)
- Dark Cave for zip-lining, kayaking, swimming, and a mud bath
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.

Day 9
The abandoned valley in Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park.
The porter team will prepare you a fantastic barbecue lunch in the jungle to fuel you for the trek back out of the valley. This tour is a great opportunity to get into the jungle, explore two unspoiled caves, and experience authentic Vietnam whilst supporting employment for local people.
Moderate to high – a good level of fitness is required for the challenging terrain of the 12km jungle hike.
Gear provided
Vietnamese trekking shoes, if required (we suggest bringing your trekking shoes just in case our boots don’t suit you), head torch, helmet, gloves, and lifejacket.
Overnight in Phong Nha.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.

Day 10
Phong Nha – DMZ – Hue.
In the afternoon, continue the tour to Highway 9 National Cemetery, where more than 10.000 martyrs served in the war. Rockpile – a US Marine beside Highway 9 to Laos is your next stop. Keep going to the west, along Highway 9 towards Laos, until you stop at Dakrong bridge – a starting point of the legendary Ho Chi Minh trail, leading to the famed Ashau valley and Hamburger Hill. Not finished yet, your adventure to the West will stop at another famous site – Khe Sanh Combat Base, which holds the longest single battle of the Vietnam war, fought in 1968 during the Tet Offensive. Drive back to Dong Ha with some background music from the Vietnam war to appreciate more the beautiful landscapes of the DMZ area with acacia forest, tapioca and rubber plantations, rugged hills, and mountains with distant stilt houses of the Bru ethnic people. You can stop at a local Bru market to see the local products sold by the locals (avocado, jack fruit, bamboo shoots). Say goodbye to your guide in Dong Ha, and our driver will take you to your accommodation in Hue city.
Overnight in Hue.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.

Day 11
Hue back to the bike tour.
Overnight in Hue.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.

Day 12
Hue – Hoi An: Hoi An orientation walking tour.
On the way to Hoi An, visit Marble Mountains (Five Elements Mountains) a cluster of five marble and limestone hills located in Ngu Hanh Son District, south of Da Nang city in Vietnam. The five mountains are named after the five elements: metal, water, wood, fire, and earth.
Hoi An is a charming World Heritage village that is being beautifully restored and preserved that will captivate you immediately. No matter what you like, you will find it here, whether it is shopping, restaurants, photography, history, architecture, golf, fishing, swimming, scuba, abseiling, or massage and lazing around. Hoi An has become famous for its tailoring, where there is a huge variety of fabrics to choose from.
In the afternoon, our guide will meet you at your hotel and drive you to an orientation walk in Hoi An town. Known as Faifo to early Western traders, Hoi An was one of the major trading centers in Southeast Asia between the 16th & 17th centuries. A charming 16th-century merchant town, with strong Japanese and Chinese influences, Hoi An is best explored on foot. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its well-preserved architecture and is a thriving center of traditional handicrafts. Wander through the cobbled streets, past low tile-roofed buildings, the bustling central market, and the small harbor where colorfully painted boats are moored. Your walking tour will include visits to a private house where members of the same family have lived continuously for centuries in a traditional setting and to one of the family chapels built by prominent merchants or official families as centers for ancestor worship. Continue to the Sa Huynh Museum which contains exhibitions from the earliest period of Hoi An’s history. Finally, continue to the famous Japanese Covered Bridge Pagoda, 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.
Meals: Breakfast.

Day 13
Hoi An cycling tour.
Ride along country lanes at a peaceful pace, viewing local life, and pause to see farmers toiling in their rice fields using centuries of farming practices. Peddle your way through palm forests, across bridges, across fields of water buffalo…
Take a short break with a local family at Cam Thanh Village before enjoying a 1.5-hour ride on a traditional wooden boat in the Water Coconut Palm Forest. Learn how to sail the basket boat and spend your time catching fish and “purple crabs” in the Canal.
Continue to ride our bike to Tra Que Organic Vegetable Village where a large variety of vegetables are produced for the local community. At the village, you will be shown the environmentally sustainable practices that the local villagers have used for centuries and are still used extensively today.
Enjoy a cooking class for the traditional food of Hoi An then sit down for a delicious lunch. After lunch, we cycle back to the hotel. The afternoon is free at your leisure.
Overnight in Hoi An.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.

Day 14
Hoi An – free-day
For those wanting action, optional activities include a day tour, scuba, snorkeling, abseiling, fishing or a photography tour. We can include any of these in your itinerary. Cultural options include My Son ancient ruins.
Optional excursion: My Son half-day tour: Time: Depart Hoi An for the 50km journey to My Son, which is a collection of temple ruins constructed between the 4th and 14th centuries by the kings of Champa. Influenced by Hinduism, these temples were a place for worshipping Shiva and Vishnu. During the war it became a base for the Viet Cong, which forced US bombing, leaving 20 of 70 structures intact. The tour of the ruins takes approximately 1.5 hours.
Overnight in Hoi An.
Meals: Breakfast.

Day 15
Hoi An free morning, train to Da Nang – Quy Nhon.
At around 10:30, you will be picked up from your hotel for the train from Da Nang to Quy Nhon. Suggested train: SE3 (soft sleeper), departing from Da Nang station at 12:21 and arriving at Quy Nhon at 18:02 (Dieu Tri railway station).
Upon arrival at Quy Nhon, our private driver transfers you to your stay in Quy Nhon for your relaxation.
Quy Nhon: One of the few beach resorts in Vietnam that can still be considered off the beaten track and is mostly a holiday destination for locals seeking a beach escape from the frantic Vietnamese cities. Get ready to feel welcomed in this authentic town free from the spoils of tourism.
Quy Nhon City – The peaceful city is gifted with a diversity of breathtaking natural landscapes and stunning beaches, in addition to the unique cultural and historical values that create a great experience for Vietnamese people and tourists all over the world.
Overnight in Quy Nhon.
Meals: Breakfast.

Day 16
Quy Nhon – Tuy Hoa.
Visit Da Dia rapids – the most famous tourist destination in Phu Yen, a national beauty spot. Da Dia rapids are 50m wide and stretched over 200m, resembling a giant honeycomb, a set of prismatic blocks arranged together, formed from erupting volcanic lava, frozen, and cracked when meeting seawater. Adjacent to this area is the dreamy, beautiful Bang beach. Have lunch at a local restaurant.
After lunch, we will pay a visit to Bai Xep, where the Yellow Flower film was shot on the green grass. Walking, taking pictures at the Village School as a scene in the movie “I see yellow flowers on green grass”, Dam O Loan, Tam Giang Dam on Cai River.
Overnight in Tuy Hoa.
Meals: Breakfast. Lunch.

Day 17
Tuy Hoa – Nha Trang.
Nhan Tower (located on Nhan mountain), is the ancient Cham tower built around the 12th century, with 4 floors, 23.5m high, and is considered one of the symbols of Phu Yen tourism. From here, you can admire the water painting of Nui Nhan – Song Da, admire Tuy Hoa city.
- Hai Dang Mui Dien – The easternmost point – The place to welcome the first sunrise on the Vietnamese mainland, with panoramic views at 110 meters above sea level.
- Visit the historic Vung Ro Bay where the “numberless trains” of the Ho Chi Minh trail on the sea, and listen to the event on February 15-19, 1965.
- Cross Bai Mon – bow-shaped beach, about 400m long with fine sand and still retains the inherent pristine features, this is considered the first sunrise beach in Vietnam and is also in the filming scenes of the movie “I see yellow flowers on green grass” directed by Victor Vu. You are free to take pictures here.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.

Day 18
Nha Trang snorkeling.
Coral sanctuaries in Nha Trang bay always attract many domestic and foreign tourists thanks to the richness and brilliance of corals. You will have the opportunity to participate in snorkeling to admire the beautiful coral world in Hon Mun coral sanctuary or San Ho Bay. Our professional tour guide will equip you with snorkeling equipment. It’s great to be able to float on the sea and look down to the ocean floor with blue, red, white, pink, and orange… coral rugs, swaying in the waves. The sea creatures that live in coral reefs that look very colorful appear and hide, making you more curious. Multicolored fish, starfish with strange shapes, giant snails… will make you satisfied.
Visit the coastal fishing village on a beautiful, peaceful, and unspoiled island. You will have the opportunity to learn about the lives of fishermen with interesting daily activities, who are simple and rustic people who are always attached to the sea. Visiting raft houses – where people grow seafood such as lobster, fish…. Learn more about lobster growing techniques, how the lobster feed is processed, and the difficulties that farmers face in lobster farming, why is this kind of seafood so expensive? Our tour guide will share with you a lot of interesting information about the lives of fishermen in the middle of the ocean.
Explore the tranquil picturesque beach – of Tranh beach, freely swims in the clear blue water, and relax by the dreamy white sand. Here, you can participate in exciting games such as banana float, water motorbike, and parachute pulled by boat (costs excluded)…. These activities will certainly be very attractive for those who like the feeling of adventure and risk in the ocean with its vast waves of water. Safety in these sports games is always absolutely guaranteed by professional staff.
Overnight in Nha Trang.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.

Day 19
Nha Trang – Da Lat transfer.
In the afternoon, you will be transferred to Da Lat – ‘Vietnam’s honeymoon destination’, Da Lat has a dreamy romance about it, hidden away amongst mountains like an island in the clouds. Upon arrival, you’ll question whether you’re still in Vietnam or have ended up in the French Alps. A pleasant climate will welcome you and be the perfect accompaniment to exploring the town.
The journey to Da Lat takes around 3.5 hours and you will overnight in Da Lat.
Overnight in Da Lat.
Meals: Breakfast.

Day 20
Da Lat full-day tour.
Continue your trip to Da Lat Flower Garden, which has a rich collection of local and foreign flower types: roses, chives, azaleas, birds of paradise, hydrangeas, orchids, and cacti. You can take pictures in the colorful flower garden, walk-in bonsai park, stroll along the romantic lakeside, ride a horse or use the swan pedal boat. If you love artwork, XQ Embroidery village is a worthy place to see many miraculous handmade embroidery works and learn how they make that fantastic artwork. Next, you visit a giant golden statue of Sakyamuni Buddha and the Cock Church (the biggest church in Dalat, which was designed and built by a Frenchman).
Overnight in Da Lat.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.

Day 21
Da Lat – Ho Chi Minh flight.
Upon arrival at Tan Son Nhat airport, you will be met by our driver for your transfer to your hotel in Ho Chi Minh. Ho Chi Minh City, formally Saigon, is a city of bright neon lights, endless shopping, and trendy cafes. Its wide tree-lined boulevards reflect its French heritage, and towering skyscrapers announce that it has landed squarely in the 21st Century. In contrast to this modern backdrop is the chaotic traffic of swarming motorbikes, which are generally overloaded or carrying exotic passengers. This is a signature of Ho Chi Minh City that you will hardly find anywhere else in the world.
Overnight in Ho Chi Minh City.
Meals: Breakfast.

Day 22
Ho Chi Minh city and Cu Chi tunnel.
In the afternoon, you will be transferred to the Cu Chi tunnel, an incredible underground tunnel network constructed by the Vietnamese resistance fighters during the long struggle for independence. This vast network of tunnels played a huge part in the Viet Cong’s victory over the Americans, allowing them to control a large rural area surrounding HCM City. At the Cu Chi Tunnels, you will watch a brief introductory video, followed by a walk through the reserve. If you are feeling brave, you can crawl inside the Cu Chi Tunnels to experience how difficult life must have been, and discover the 3 underground levels. There will also be a chilling exhibition of the traps and weapons used against the American GI’s.
Overnight in Ho Chi Minh City.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.

Day 23
Ho Chi Minh – Mekong Ben Tre - Can Tho.
In the afternoon, your local host will show you to his orchards where he shares his experience on how to take care of the garden and pick fruits as it is his daily work. Let’s listen to Don Ca Tai Tu while enjoying your self-picked fruits from his garden.
In the late afternoon, you will go to the vegetable garden and pick veggies for your own dinner. After that, we all prepare and cook a family meal with the help of a local host. Homestay overnight in the host family’s surrounded by tropical gardens.
Overnight at Mekong Rustic Cai Be homestay or similar.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.

Day 24
Can Tho – Ho Chi Minh.
Breakfast will be ready in the meantime. After breakfast, you will cycle to visit the local kindergarten if it is a school day (optional). On route, stop at a local farmer’s house and learn how to make jackfruit leaf cake. Continue to cycle and stop at a bonsai garden to meet the host. He will introduce the way they plant the bonsai and take care of the orchards.
After making a loop around the isles on the bicycle, we return to the homestay, and have a short rest before saying goodbye to the friendly host. We check out at 11:00 – 11:30 and leave Tan Phong Isles. The ferry will take you back to the wharf to depart for Ho Chi Minh City.
Overnight in Ho Chi Minh City.
Meals: Breakfast.

Day 25
Ho Chi Minh departure.
Meals: Breakfast.

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- Day 1 Hanoi
- Day 2 Ninh Binh
- Day 3 Hanoi
- Day 4 Sapa
- Day 5 Hanoi
- Day 6 Halong Bay
- Day 7 Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park
- Day 8 Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park
- Day 9 Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park
- Day 10 Hue
- Day 11 Hue
- Day 12 Hoi An
- Day 13 Hoi An
- Day 14 Hoi An
- Day 15 Quy Nhon
- Day 16 Phu Yen
- Day 17 Nha Trang
- Day 18 Nha Trang
- Day 19 Da Lat
- Day 20 Da Lat
- Day 21 Ho Chi Minh City
- Day 22 Cu Chi Tunnel
- Day 23 Mekong Delta
- Day 24 Ho Chi Minh City
- Day 25 Ho Chi Minh City
- Day 1 Hanoi
- Day 2 Ninh Binh
- Day 3 Hanoi
- Day 4 Sapa
- Day 5 Hanoi
- Day 6 Halong Bay
- Day 7 Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park
- Day 8 Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park
- Day 9 Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park
- Day 10 Hue
- Day 11 Hue
- Day 12 Hoi An
- Day 13 Hoi An
- Day 14 Hoi An
- Day 15 Quy Nhon
- Day 16 Phu Yen
- Day 17 Nha Trang
- Day 18 Nha Trang
- Day 19 Da Lat
- Day 20 Da Lat
- Day 21 Ho Chi Minh City
- Day 22 Cu Chi Tunnel
- Day 23 Mekong Delta
- Day 24 Ho Chi Minh City
- Day 25 Ho Chi Minh City