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Top 10 Tours in Vietnam
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Vietnam – bursting with history, beautiful architecture, smiling and welcoming faces, lush and verdant rolling hills and paddy fields, glistening temples and pagodas – never ceases to impress.
But why not take full advantage of your trip there and book a tour to give you deeper insight into the country? Both Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi are rich sources of sensual sounds, sights and scents while the beauty of Ha Long Bay is justifiably world famous.
Hanoi’s Water Puppet Show has to be unique in its class of entertainment while riding in a cyclo is a truly classic Kodak Moment. Enjoy Vietnam to the full.
To truly appreciate the cultural richness of Ho Chi Minh City take this extensive eight-hour tour that will lead you to ancient pagodas, historic landmarks and important places of worship. Colourful markets are also on the tour itinerary and you can learn to bargain with the locals before stopping off for a delicious Vietnamese lunch. Ho Chi Minh City is bubbling with history. Read More...
Never let it be said that the Vietnamese are not a resilient, tough and extremely resourceful people. The Cu Chi Tunnel Experience underscores this fact. Initial construction started in 1948 when the Viet Minh required somewhere to hide from French air attacks and by 1965 the tunnels featured included, hospitals, schools, meeting rooms, kitchens and sleeping quarters. A fascinating tour and one not to be missed. Read More...
Throughout its thousand-year history, Hanoi still preserves many ancient architectural works including the Old Quarter and over 600 pagodas and temples, as well as countless fascinating sites and attractions. The Hanoi City Tour will take you to its highlights, including Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, One-Pillar Pagoda, Temples of Literature, Hoan Kiem Lake and Ngoc Son Temple. With more time, pick a full-day trip, which will add a visit to delightful museums and a rickshaw tour around the Old Quarter of Hanoi. Read More...
Emerald waters, mist-shrouded bay, picturesque limestone caves and karsts towers carpeted in green – Halong Bay’s legendary beauty never fails to spark one’s imagination. Live the legend of Halong Bay on board a private Chinese Junk and experience for yourself the mystical power of her timeless beauty. This is going to be your trip of a lifetime. Read More...
Water puppetry, a unique variation on the ancient Asia puppet tradition, is a Vietnamese tradition dating back to the 11th century. Supported by a large rod placed under the water and manipulated by experienced puppeteers, the wooden puppets appear to be dancing over the water, telling folk tales. It’s entertaining and suitable for all audiences. Read More...
Travel 2 ½ hours into the countryside bound for the Cao Dai temple in Tay Ninh district. We time our visit for the noon ceremony at the temples which provides an insight to this interesting religion. Cao Dai means "high place or abode" Following lunch at a local restaurant we continue to the Cu Chi Tunnels. Read More...
Located 120km southwest of Hanoi, the Cuc Phuong National Park is alive with culture, wildlife and sensational scenery. Tropical plants and exotic animals abound in the jungle region of Thanh Hoa, making this park home to an extraordinary variety of species. Visit the Endangered Primate Rescue Centre and explore some of the natural beauties of the park. Read More...
Discover Hanoi’s charm by an enjoyable boat trip to visit the Perfume Pagoda or Perfume Temple. This vast complex of Buddhist temples and shrines is built into the limestone Huong Tich Mountains. This is a site of a religious festival, which draws large numbers of pilgrims from across Vietnam. It’s gorgeous and worth a visit. Read More...
Enjoy a one-hour cyclo ride along Han River with a stopover at a local market then head to the Marble Mountains and visit beautiful temples, shrines and pagodas. Enjoy a set lunch then visit fascinating Hoi An, where time appears to have stood still for hundreds of years. You’ll be led to all the most interesting places in the historic city centre. Read More...
Situated in the Mekong River Delta, Ben Tre is one of Vietnam’s major rice-producing provinces. Its fertile land, crisscrossed by a complex network of rivers and canals, abounds with agricultural farms and fruit plantations, particularly coconuts, which it produces up to 15,000 tonnes each year. Touring these lush plantations and the mangrove forests fringing the Mekong is a highlight not to miss. Read More...





