Highlights of Vietnam 12 Days

Tour Code: US29KW3C3NKJ 

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Hanoi, Halong Bay, Da Nang, Hoi An, Hue, Ho Chi Minh City, Mekong Delta
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Duration

12 days

Tour Type

Specific Tour

Group Size

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About this tour

Embark on an enchanting journey aboard a traditional Vietnamese Junk and let the sparkling emerald waters of Halong Bay mesmerize your senses. Cruise through a mystical landscape adorned with hidden islets, majestic limestone karsts, and charming fishing villages. Immerse yourself in the local culture with visits to Cua Van, where you can gain a deeper understanding of the fishermen’s lives, and indulge in the serenity of practicing T’ai Chi amidst the breathtaking surroundings. Let the beauty of Halong Bay captivate your soul on this unforgettable adventure.

Highlights

  • * Ha Long Bay: A stunning bay with thousands of limestone cliffs and islets rising from the water. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Vietnam.
  • * Hoi An: A charming ancient town with traditional architecture, lantern-lined streets, and a rich history. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • * Ho Chi Minh City: The largest city in Vietnam, with a vibrant street life, French colonial architecture, and a bustling atmosphere.
  • * Hue: The former imperial capital of Vietnam, with ancient temples, tombs, and palaces. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • * Mekong Delta: A vast network of waterways and fertile land, known for its floating markets, rice paddies, and traditional villages.
  • * Da Nang: A coastal city with beautiful beaches, mountain scenery, and a vibrant food and drink scene.
  • * Hanoi: The capital of Vietnam, with a mix of old and new architecture, street food, and cultural sites such as the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and the Temple of Literature.

Included/Excluded

  • * Throughout the tour, guests will be accommodated exclusively in 4- and 5-star hotels.
  • * Accommodation based on twin or double sharing room
  • * All transfers and road transport in modern, air-conditioned vehicles if specified in the program
  • * Meals as mentioned in the program. B-Breakfast, Br-Brunch, L-Lunch, D-Dinner
  • * Your tour guide is a professional, fully trained employee of VTP Travel
  • * All sightseeing as specified including entrance fees
  • * Airfares if specified in the program. ( E-Economy class, B-Business calss)
  • * Visa Approval Letter if specified in the program
  • • Compulsory tips for tour guide and driver
  • • Meals not mentioned in the program
  • • Any flights (Domestic and International) and airport tax
  • • Single Supplement. Early check-in and late check-out. Hotel/Room upgrade
  • • Drinks, personal expenses and any services not clearly mentioned in the program
  • • Surcharge for the festive seasons
  • • Applicable Government Taxes and other service charges.
  • • The tour cost does not include POE charges and passport charges.
  • • Porterage Facility

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Itinerary

<span> Day 1</span>Warm Welcome to Hanoi

Experience the heartwarming embrace of Vietnam as you arrive in Hanoi. Let the genuine hospitality of the local people and their entrepreneurial spirit enchant you throughout your journey. After settling into your hotel, join your Travel Director and fellow travelers for a delightful Welcome Reception featuring local drinks and appetizers.

<span> Day 2 </span>Discovering Hanoi - Immersive Cultural Experience

Embark on a captivating day exploring the life and legacy of a revolutionary leader who played a pivotal role in Vietnam's independence. Begin with a visit to the impressive Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the final resting place of "Uncle Ho." Stroll to Ho Chi Minh's house on stilts to gain unique insights into the life of this iconic figure. Next, immerse yourself in Hanoian culture with a visit to the Temple of Literature, the country's first university for the sons of Mandarins. In the afternoon, indulge in a fascinating cyclo tour through the bustling Old Quarter. Navigate past vibrant shopfronts and enticing street food vendors. The evening is yours to enjoy at leisure, or you may choose to participate in one of our optional experiences, such as a captivating water puppetry show, depicting the daily lives of the Vietnamese people through ancient art.

<span> Day 3 </span>Embark on a Halong Bay Adventure - Immersive Cruise

Leave the bustling streets of Hanoi behind as we embark on a tranquil journey to Halong Bay. Step aboard a traditional Vietnamese Junk boat, and let the mesmerizing limestone karsts and lush islets create an enchanting backdrop for our leisurely cruise. Savor a delectable buffet of authentic Vietnamese delicacies while sailing through the serene areas like Incense Burner, Dog Stone Islet, and Soi Sim Beach. After lunch, visit a cultured pearl fishery, where the skilled pearl maker will enlighten us about the fascinating process of culturing, harvesting, and sculpting these precious gemstones. If the weather permits, we'll make a stop at the stunning Ti Top Beach, where you can either climb to the top for panoramic bay views or unwind on the smooth white sand. Return to our Junk boat for a delightful cooking class with the chef, and witness a mesmerizing sunset from the top deck before enjoying a scrumptious dinner. Overnight on the boat, surrounded by the captivating beauty of this UNESCO-listed natural wonder.

<span> Day 4 </span>Danang and Hoi An Exploration

Ease into your day with a graceful T'ai Chi session, a local custom. Enjoy a delicious breakfast before transferring to Sung Sot Cave, one of the largest caves in Halong Bay, adorned with stunning stalactites and stalagmites. Take in the last views of the bay's mesmerizing landscape from the sundeck as we cruise back to the Wharf. From there, we'll proceed to Hanoi Airport for your flight to Danang. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel in Hoi An, where you'll have the evening free to explore at your leisure.

<span> Day 5 </span>Explore Historic Hoi An - Immerse in Local Culture

Embark on a captivating walking tour through the enchanting ancient town of Hoi An. Let the narrow lanes, vibrant marketplaces, and ancient temples transport you back to the Vietnam of bygone eras. Marvel at the old merchant houses and the 400-year-old Japanese Covered Bridge before venturing to Thanh Dong Organic Village. Here, you'll immerse in the daily routines of local farmers, lending a helping hand and gaining insights into their way of life. Unwind with a soothing foot massage, setting the tone for a leisurely afternoon and evening at your own pace.

<span> Day 6 </span>Embrace Local Life in Hoi An - Cultural Experiences

The morning grants you free time to further explore the delights of Hoi An or simply relax at your hotel. In the afternoon, you can choose from a variety of enriching activities. Craft your own vibrant lantern or learn the ways of a local fisherman (weather permitting). Create an artistic masterpiece to bring luck and happiness to your home, or embark on a fishing adventure, all at your discretion.

<span> Day 7 </span>Journey to Hue via Red Beach - Discover Local Cuisine

Today, we celebrate the rich flavors of Vietnamese cuisine as we sail to the Red Bridge Cooking School. Delight in learning the traditional methods of preparing and cooking Vietnamese dishes. Relish the delectable creations you've prepared for lunch before returning to Hoi An. In the afternoon, our route takes us over the scenic Hai Van Pass, leading to Red Beach, where history marked the first landing of American Marines during the Vietnam War. Our journey continues to Danang for a visit to the Cham Museum before reaching Hue, the former imperial capital of Vietnam, where we'll spend the night.

<span> Day 8 </span>Hue's Historical Marvels - Engage with Local Life

Embark on a captivating cyclo ride through the vibrant streets of Hue, heading to the UNESCO-listed Imperial Citadel, once the residence of Nguyen emperors. Next, we visit the Thien Mu Pagoda, a well-preserved religious treasure of Hue. Boarding a local dragon boat, we cruise along the Perfume River to the house of former Princess Ngoc Son. Here, we'll Engage with Locals and share a Be My Guest lunch with a family member, gaining insight into their life in this historic house. The afternoon is yours to savor at leisure or opt for one of our Optional Experiences.

<span> Day 9 </span>Venture to Ho Chi Minh City - A Meaningful Travel Experience

A short flight brings you to Ho Chi Minh City, where you'll enjoy free time before lunch at Mai Sen restaurant. Next, embark on a walking tour along Dong Khoi Street to witness iconic landmarks such as the Opera House and the former Hotel de Ville. Continue to Notre Dame Cathedral and the Central Post Office, masterpieces designed by the renowned Gustave Eiffel. Discover the poignant history at the War Remnants Museum, gaining a local perspective on the war. Finally, visit the bustling Ben Thanh market, one of the city's oldest surviving structures, before arriving at your hotel.

<span> Day 10 </span>Explore the Enchanting Mekong Delta

Today, we venture to Cai Be town, nestled in the heart of the Mekong Delta. Our first stop is an exquisite 19th-century ancient house, a cherished family heritage passed down through generations. We'll then board a traditional sampan boat and meander through a labyrinth of small canals to reach the fascinating Cai Be floating market, where vendors display their goods on bamboo poles. A delightful home-hosted lunch featuring mouthwatering Mekong Delta specialties awaits. Afterward, we return to Ho Chi Minh City for a leisurely evening.

<span> Day 11 </span>Unravel the Secrets of Cu Chi Tunnels

Embark on a journey through Vietnam's turbulent past as we visit the Cu Chi Tunnels, an extensive network of underground passages used by Viet Cong guerrillas during the French occupation. With a VC veteran as our guide, we'll explore the hidden compounds, gaining insight into the tunnels' history as living quarters, hospitals, and weapon caches. Returning to Ho Chi Minh City by private speedboat, the afternoon offers free time. Later, we'll Dive Into Culture with a visit to the former home of Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, the American Ambassador to South Vietnam in the 1960s, followed by a memorable Farewell Dinner.

<span> Day 12 </span>Farewell Ho Chi Minh City

As our captivating journey through Vietnam comes to a close, we bid farewell and transfer to the airport for your onward flight.

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9 - 12 days

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Hanoi, Halong Bay, Da Nang, Hoi An, Hue, Ho Chi Minh City, Mekong Delta
Quan Su Pagoda - 🛕 Quan Su Pagoda: The Beating Heart of Buddhism in Hanoi If you’re exploring Hanoi and want to discover not just its bustling streets and famous lakes but also its spiritual soul, then Quan Su Pagoda (Chùa Quán Sứ) is a must-visit. Known as the Ambassadors’ Pagoda, this sacred site is more than just a place of worship—it’s the headquarters of Vietnamese Buddhism and a living, breathing symbol of faith in the capital. Located at 73 Quan Su Street, right in the center of Hanoi near the junction with Tran Hung Dao, this pagoda welcomes thousands of worshippers and curious travelers every month. Whether you’re seeking peace, cultural insights, or simply a break from the city’s traffic, Quan Su offers a rare mix of spirituality, history, and living tradition. 📜 A Journey Through History Quan Su Pagoda has roots stretching back to the 15th century, during the reign of King Le The Tong. It was originally built as part of a guesthouse for Buddhist envoys and ambassadors visiting from neighboring countries such as Laos, Cambodia, and China—hence its name, “Quan Su,” meaning Ambassadors. Though the structure has undergone many renovations, the current building was completed in 1942 and reflects a harmonious blend of Vietnamese traditional architecture with subtle modern touches. Over the centuries, the pagoda has grown from a diplomatic spiritual hub into one of the most important religious sites in Vietnam. 🏮 A Living Pagoda in Modern Hanoi Unlike some temples that feel frozen in time, Quan Su Pagoda is very much alive. Step inside, and you’ll find yourself immersed in a vibrant scene: 🙏 Worship Days – On the 1st and 15th days of the lunar month, the courtyard fills with worshippers offering incense, fruits, and flowers. 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At the back of the pagoda, you’ll find: 📖 A Well-Stocked Library – Home to rare Buddhist texts, scriptures, and modern publications. 🏫 Classrooms for Buddhist Studies – Where monks, nuns, and laypeople come to learn about Buddhist philosophy, rituals, and history. 🌏 Cultural & Religious Events – Throughout the year, Quan Su hosts important ceremonies such as Vesak (Buddha’s Birthday), Dharma talks, and international Buddhist exchanges. If you’re visiting during a festival, you may witness large gatherings, chanting rituals, or even cultural performances tied to Buddhist traditions. 🌟 Highlights You Shouldn’t Miss When visiting Quan Su Pagoda in 2025, here are the must-see and must-experience moments: 🪔 The Main Hall (Chính Điện) – Admire the intricate architecture, lacquered statues, and the iconic dragon-carved iron lamp. 🌿 The Courtyard – Take a quiet stroll under ancient trees, a perfect pause in the middle of Hanoi’s busy downtown. 🎐 Incense Offering – Join locals in offering incense. 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It’s not just about ancient architecture or history frozen in time. Instead, this pagoda represents Vietnamese Buddhism in motion: alive, active, and deeply integrated into modern life. For locals, it’s a sanctuary of faith. For travelers, it’s a chance to step into a living tradition, where the past and present blend seamlessly. 📝 Final Thoughts Quan Su Pagoda may not have the sprawling size of Hanoi’s other temples or the...Hoa Lo Prison - 🏯 Hoa Lo Prison (The “Hanoi Hilton”): A Journey Through Vietnam’s Past If you’re planning a trip to Hanoi in 2025, chances are Hoa Lo Prison Museum will pop up on your must-visit list. This isn’t just another historical site—it’s one of the most haunting reminders of Vietnam’s turbulent past, layered with stories of colonial rule, war, resilience, and propaganda. Nestled right in the heart of Hanoi at 1 Hoa Lo Street, the prison once stood as a symbol of fear. Today, it’s a museum where visitors can step into history and walk through the cells that once held revolutionaries, intellectuals, and later, American prisoners of war. Let’s dive into its history, what to expect when visiting, and why it’s an essential stop for anyone wanting to understand the depth of Vietnam’s journey. 📖 A Brief History of Hoa Lo Prison Originally built by the French in 1896, Hoa Lo was intended to suppress Vietnamese resistance against colonial rule. The name “Hoa Lo” translates to “fiery furnace” or “stove,” but ironically, the neighborhood was known for ceramic stoves before the prison existed. During the colonial era (1896–1954), it became notorious for housing Vietnamese nationalists and revolutionaries. Overcrowding was extreme: while designed for around 450 prisoners, records show it sometimes held over 2,000. Among its inmates were five future General Secretaries of the Vietnamese Communist Party, men who would later help shape modern Vietnam. After the French departure in 1954, the prison continued to function under the Vietnamese government. By the 1960s and 70s, it took on a new identity—one that would make headlines around the world. ✈️ The “Hanoi Hilton” Era For many Western visitors, Hoa Lo is best known by its infamous nickname: the “Hanoi Hilton.” This was the name sarcastically given by American POWs (mostly pilots and crew) during the Vietnam War. Captured servicemen—including some who later became well-known figures like U.S. Senator John McCain—were detained here. Vietnamese state media at the time portrayed the prison as a place where POWs were well-fed and treated humanely. Television broadcasts showed smiling prisoners, neatly clothed and playing games. However, accounts from veterans after the war revealed starkly different experiences—harsh interrogations, cramped living conditions, and psychological strain. 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Luckily, Hoa Lo is located in a vibrant part of Hanoi: 📚 Publishing Street (Pho Sach Ha Noi) – Just a short walk east, this gentrified street is lined with cozy cafés and bookshops. While most books are in Vietnamese, the peaceful atmosphere is a refreshing break from Hanoi’s traffic chaos. ☕ Hidden Cafés – Nearby, you’ll find small coffee shops serving Vietnam’s famous egg coffee (cà phê trứng)—a sweet treat to decompress after your visit. 🛍️ Trang Tien Plaza & Hoan Kiem Lake – Both within walking distance, perfect for combining history with shopping and sightseeing. 🌍 Why Hoa Lo Prison Should Be on Your Hanoi Itinerary Visiting Hoa Lo isn’t about ticking off another tourist attraction—it’s about connecting with Vietnam’s layered history. It forces you to confront the brutal realities of colonialism and war, while also reflecting on themes of resilience, propaganda, and national identity. Unlike temples or lakes, this is not a place of beauty, but of memory. And in that sense, it adds incredible depth to any trip to Hanoi. ✨ Tips for Visitors in 2025 ✔️ Go early in the morning to avoid crowds and the midday heat.✔️ Take your time in the exhibits—don’t rush, as much of the information is nuanced.✔️ Bring water, but note that food and drinks are not allowed inside.✔️ Be mindful when taking photos—some areas are solemn memorials.✔️ Pair your visit with other nearby cultural sites like the Vietnam National Museum of History or the Temple of Literature for a well-rounded day of exploration. 📝 Final Thoughts Hoa Lo Prison Museum isn’t an easy visit—it’s sobering, sometimes uncomfortable, but always enlightening. Standing inside its walls, you can almost hear the echoes of the past: the voices of revolutionaries who dreamed of independence, and the whispers of captured soldiers who longed for home. In 2025, as Hanoi continues to modernize with skyscrapers, trendy cafés, and bustling nightlife, Hoa Lo remains a stark reminder of where the city has come from. It’s this balance between old and new, tragedy and triumph, that makes Hanoi such a fascinating place to explore. So if...

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18/05/2025

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I can’t recommend VTP Travel enough for their impeccable organization of my Laos tour. They arranged wonderful hotels and planned each day with a perfect balance of activities and relaxation. Our guide spoke excellent English and was passionate about sharing the country’s culture and history, greatly enriching my travel experience.
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18/05/2025

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17/05/2025

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I highly recommend VTP Travel for Laos tours. The accommodations were lovely, and the itinerary allowed a perfect balance of culture and nature. Our English-speaking guides were extremely knowledgeable and passionate, sharing local traditions and stories that made the trip memorable and deeply enjoyable from start to finish.
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17/05/2025

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Traveling through Laos with VTP Travel was a highlight of our year. The small group setting made everything feel personal. Our guide spoke English fluently and helped us connect with the locals in a respectful way. The accommodations were cozy, with stunning views.
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17/05/2025

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Vietnam with VTP Travel was a highlight of my travels. The hotels were superb, the local dishes delicious, and the English-speaking guides were professional and passionate, offering deep insights into the country’s history and culture. Their excellent customer service and attention to detail made the trip smooth and unforgettable.
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17/05/2025

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The Laos tour provided by VTP Travel was truly remarkable. The hotels were charming and reflected local traditions beautifully, enhancing the cultural experience. Our English-speaking guides were enthusiastic, patient, and very knowledgeable, sharing deep insights into the country’s heritage that made the journey unforgettable.
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16/05/2025

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VTP Travel’s Laos tour was perfectly planned and professionally executed. The accommodations were cozy and full of local charm, which enhanced the cultural immersion. The English-speaking guides were knowledgeable, friendly, and passionate, offering rich stories and insights that brought Laos to life.
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16/05/2025

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Traveling Vietnam with VTP Travel was fantastic. The hotels were comfortable and located near key attractions. Meals served were delicious and authentic, and the English-speaking guides provided valuable insights, making every cultural stop informative and enjoyable.
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15/05/2025

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Booking a Cambodia tour with VTP Travel was a stress-free process. Their team was very responsive and attentive to detail, ensuring my itinerary was tailored to my interests. The hotels were comfortable and centrally located, and the English-speaking guides were very knowledgeable, friendly, and eager to share fascinating cultural and historical facts.
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14/05/2025

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Booking my Cambodia trip with VTP Travel was a smooth experience. The staff was responsive and tailored the itinerary to my preferences. The hotels were clean and comfortable, and the guides spoke excellent English, sharing rich cultural history and making every stop fascinating.
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13/05/2025

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Exploring Laos with VTP Travel was a refreshing break from cookie-cutter tours. The company went the extra mile to offer authentic, meaningful experiences. The hotels were comfortable, and the schedule was relaxed. Our English-speaking guide showed us both major sights and hidden gems, always with a smile and deep cultural insight.
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13/05/2025

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12/05/2025

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The Laos tour with VTP Travel was well organized and immersive. The accommodations reflected local culture and provided great comfort. Our English-speaking guides were passionate and knowledgeable, sharing fascinating stories and making the trip educational and enjoyable.
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12/05/2025

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The Laos trip with VTP Travel was everything we hoped for. Our guide communicated perfectly in English and was always ready with fascinating facts and local recommendations. The pacing of the tour was ideal, and the meals were some of the best we had in Southeast Asia.
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12/05/2025

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The Vietnam tour was flawless from the first airport pickup. VTP Travel made every moment count with smooth planning and top-tier hotels. Our guide’s English was clear, and he answered all our questions with patience and depth. We learned so much and had a great time doing it.

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