Vietnam Family Holiday 12 Days

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

12 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

Languages

English

About this tour

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

Commence your journey in Hanoi and conclude in Ho Chi Minh City! Embark on the Vietnam Family Holiday, a 13-day tour package that will guide you through Hanoi, Vietnam, and five other captivating destinations. Your experience will feature accommodation in hotels, the expertise of a knowledgeable guide, meals, transportation, and additional inclusions.

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
  • * Entrance fees if specified in the program
  • * Airfares, Cruise, Train, Sleeper bus if specified in the program.
  • * Compulsory tips for tour guide and driver
  • * Meals not mentioned in the program
  • * 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> Hanoi

Greetings! Welcome to Vietnam. Hanoi is renowned for its picturesque lakes, tree-lined avenues, lush public parks, and the bustling Old Quarter. The Old Quarter is like stepping into an architectural time capsule, featuring ochre buildings that exude the ambiance of a 1930s provincial French town. Upon your arrival at the airport, you'll be transferred to your hotel, marking the commencement of your adventure. Join us for a welcome meeting at 5 pm. Following that, you may consider sharing a meal with your family and fellow travelers (optional).

<span> Day 2</span> Hanoi

Embark on a comprehensive city tour. Explore the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and Museum, and the serene Temple of Literature – an oasis of tranquility in the heart of the city. Continue your exploration with a visit to the Museum of Ethnology, delving into the rich and diverse heritage of Vietnam. Enjoy a delightful lunch at KOTO restaurant, a remarkable establishment and a longstanding partner of Intrepid. KOTO follows the philosophy of 'know one, teach one' and supports underprivileged local youth by providing them with opportunities in the hospitality industry. In the evening, treat yourself to a traditional water puppet performance. This age-old northern tradition, dating back nearly a millennium, features performances accompanied by traditional Vietnamese music using drums, wooden bells, horns, and bamboo flutes.

<span> Day 3</span> Halong Bay

Take a minibus journey to the magnificent Halong Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site (approximately 4 hours). This bay is a stunning, secluded harbor adorned with around 2,000 limestone islands emerging from the waters of the Bac Bo Gulf. Board your private boat and cruise through the mesmerizing limestone peaks. Revel in the opportunity to swim in the renowned Vietnam East Sea and explore caves adorned with breathtaking stalactites and stalagmites. Enjoy a serene night on board, beneath a sky filled with stars. The sailing junk features twin-share cabins with air-conditioning and private facilities, along with a dining room and bar. Please note that recent local authority changes have impacted overnight stays on the bay. As a result, a larger boat, typically with 12 cabins, may be utilized to accommodate all Intrepid travelers, with passengers potentially distributed across multiple boats. Rest assured, an Intrepid group leader will be present on each boat, and the route and onboard offerings will remain unchanged.

<span> Day 4</span> Hue

Savor your breakfast on the boat this morning and consider opting for an early morning kayak adventure. Later, return to Hanoi by bus (approximately 3.5 hours) and catch an overnight train bound for Hue. As the former imperial capital of Vietnam, Hue harbors the treasures of the country's royal heritage. The city presents a fascinating blend of lively streets and serene surroundings. While the conditions on the overnight train are modest, these journeys offer a quintessential Southeast Asian experience, providing a chance to connect with locals during long-distance travels. Appreciate the ride and relax! Most trains have a dining carriage serving simple fare, but it's a good idea to stock up on fresh bread, cheese, and fruit before departure. Please note that sleeper trains typically feature four-berth compartments (occasionally six-berth, depending on seasonal variations) with bench seats converting into sleeping bunks. You'll be provided with a sheet, pillow, and blanket, but some travelers prefer to bring their own sleeping sheet. Occasionally, passengers of different genders may share a compartment, and there might be instances where you share with local or non-group travelers.

<span> Day 5</span> Hue

Welcome to Hue! Your guide will assist you in selecting a delightful local breakfast option this morning after your journey on the overnight train. Following that, embark on a dragon boat cruise along the Perfume River. This excursion includes a visit to Thien Mu Pagoda, widely recognized as the unofficial symbol of Hue. The pagoda, an active Buddhist monastery founded in 1601, holds historical significance. Notably, it features a car that belonged to a former monk. In 1963, he drove to Saigon and set himself on fire in protest against the mistreatment of Buddhists by the South Vietnamese regime. Explore one of the royal tombs, that of Emperor Tu Duc, surrounded by a serene lake and a grove of frangipani and pine trees. Optionally, visit the tomb of Minh Mang, celebrated for its lush forest backdrop and impressive architecture, rendering it one of the most majestic royal tombs.

<span> Day 6</span> Hue

Explore further into the captivating former capital today. Your destination is the Imperial Citadel, showcasing the best-preserved remnants of a vast citadel and Royal center that once thrived on this fortified grounds. Despite the unfortunate war-induced destruction, the unique fortifications offer a fascinating glimpse into the past. The overgrown ruins, adorned with foliage, create an intriguing environment for a couple of hours of exploration. Your journey also includes a visit to the Forbidden Purple City, nearly obliterated during the Tet Offensive in 1968. The visible craters from bomb impacts provide a stark reminder of the devastating toll the war exacted on the country.

<span> Day 7</span> Hoi An

Traveling by bus, journey southward through scenic coastal rice paddies, then traverse the breathtaking Hai Van Pass along the mountainous terrain en route to Hoi An (approximately 4 hours). Recently granted World Heritage status, Hoi An is impeccably preserved and radiates a serene ambiance. Ideal for leisurely strolls, the town features many charming Japanese houses and Chinese temples lining its narrow lanes. Certain parts of Hoi An have retained their appearance from over a century ago. The town is also a shopping haven, offering opportunities to explore local markets and shops for unique paintings, handcrafted woodwork, ceramics, embroidery, and lanterns. Hoi An has gained fame for its tailor shops, presenting a diverse array of fabrics and skilled tailors.

<span> Day 8</span> Hoi An

Following breakfast, we embark on a morning excursion to Cua Dai Beach. Renowned for its breathtaking white sand bordered by swaying palm trees and offering vistas of the Cham Islands, this beach is a true gem. We return to town for lunch and devote the afternoon to a hands-on experience learning the art of preparing White Rose Cake—an activity that promises enjoyment for the entire family!

<span> Day 9</span> Hoi An

Indulge in additional leisure time in this enchanting ancient town. Consider participating in a cooking class to unlock the secrets of crafting local delicacies such as cao lau—a savory concoction featuring dark pork broth, thick yellow noodles, sliced pork, bean sprouts, green vegetables, and croutons. Alternatively, immerse yourself in the vibrant street food scene with a guided tour. If you're feeling more active, renting bicycles for a family cycling adventure through the picturesque surrounding countryside is an excellent choice. Another delightful activity for the whole family is a bamboo basket ride along the waterways nestled within the jungle. Explore various optional day and half-day excursions by consulting with your guide.

<span> Day 10</span> Ho Chi Minh City

Embark on a brief flight to Ho Chi Minh City, the bustling economic hub (approximately 1 hour). Formerly named Saigon, this city is a captivating blend of old and new, with a rich tapestry of sights and sounds representing a fusion of East and West. Explore the vibrant Ben Thanh Market, savor a delectable local street food lunch, and partake in an orientation walk. Following this, you have the freedom to discover the city at your own pace. Your guide will provide engaging and enjoyable suggestions for both you and the kids. Consider a cyclo ride to Cholon, the Chinatown district of Ho Chi Minh City, to explore its temples. Alternatively, indulge in some serious shopping at a Vietnamese-style department store.

<span> Day 11</span> Mekong Delta

Travel to the Mekong Delta and explore the undiscovered charm of Ben Tre, where coconuts play a central role in daily life. Renowned for its lush harvests of tropical fruits and flowers, the fertile delta offers a unique experience. Upon arrival, board a private boat and navigate through the intricate network of waterways, visiting local cottage industries for an insightful glimpse into a different facet of the regional economy. Proceed to your overnight homestay by the water, where you'll be welcomed into a family home for an authentic local encounter, providing a firsthand view of daily life. Accommodations consist of simple camp beds in dorm-style rooms, and all meals are included, with bedding and mosquito nets provided.

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

Begin your day in the delta with the rising sun, immersing yourself in the local rhythm. Explore a nearby market and a workshop specializing in soya bean production. Later in the day, return to Ho Chi Minh City for an additional night. You should reach the city in the afternoon, allowing for one last opportunity to discover its charms. On Day 13, your journey concludes, and you are free to depart at your convenience. For those with arranged airport transfers, your leader will provide details about your departure time and onward flight.

Durations

9 - 12 days

Languages

English

Regional Tours

Vietnam

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Hanoi, Halong Bay, Hue, Hoi An, Mekong Delta, Ho Chi Minh City
One Pillar Pagoda - One Pillar Pagoda – The Timeless Lotus of Hanoi (Updated 2025) 📍 Location: Ong Ich Khiem Street, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi🕖 Opening Hours: Daily, 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM💰 Entrance: Free of charge 🌸 Introduction – A Symbol of Hanoi’s Spiritual Soul Few landmarks capture the poetic essence of Hanoi quite like the One Pillar Pagoda (Chùa Một Cột). Nestled just a short stroll south of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, this petite yet powerful monument stands as a symbol of Vietnam’s enduring faith, resilience, and artistic heritage. Often mentioned in the same breath as the Turtle Tower on Hoan Kiem Lake, the One Pillar Pagoda is one of Hanoi’s most photographed icons — and for good reason. Its delicate lotus-like form rising from a tranquil pond has made it not only a cultural treasure but also a spiritual emblem of enlightenment and rebirth. 🕍 The Legend Behind the Lotus Built in 1049 during the reign of Emperor Ly Thai Tong, the pagoda’s origins are deeply spiritual. According to legend, the emperor had a dream in which the Bodhisattva Quan Am (Goddess of Mercy) appeared to him, seated on a lotus flower, and handed him a son. Shortly after, the queen gave birth to a prince — a miracle that inspired the emperor to construct this unique pagoda to express his gratitude to Quan Am. The pagoda’s design reflects this divine vision. Rising gracefully from a single stone pillar at the center of a lotus pond, it symbolizes a lotus blossom emerging from muddy waters, a powerful image in Buddhism representing purity, wisdom, and enlightenment. 🪷 A Masterpiece of Vietnamese Architecture Although small — the main shrine measures just around three square meters — the One Pillar Pagoda is considered one of the most distinctive architectural creations in Vietnam. The entire structure balances harmoniously atop a single column that rises from an artificial pond, mirroring the shape of a blooming lotus. Inside the wooden sanctuary, visitors will find a serene statue of Quan Am, the compassionate bodhisattva who inspired the pagoda’s creation. Offerings of incense, fresh flowers, and fruits are often placed here by worshippers seeking blessings for fertility, health, and peace. The current version of the pagoda, however, is not the original. Over the centuries, it has been rebuilt several times, with the most recent major reconstruction taking place in 1955, after the retreating French army destroyed the structure in 1954. The concrete pillar seen today replaces the ancient wooden support, ensuring stability and longevity in Hanoi’s changing climate. 🌿 A Place of Prayer and Reflection Despite its size, the One Pillar Pagoda remains an active and cherished place of worship. Every morning, monks and local devotees gather to light incense, chant sutras, and offer prayers. Visitors often join in, drawn by the tranquil energy that seems to radiate from this sacred spot. It’s not uncommon to see newlyweds visiting the pagoda to pray for a harmonious marriage or couples hoping for children offering lotus flowers to Quan Am. The spiritual atmosphere, combined with the picturesque lotus pond and surrounding banyan trees, creates a scene that feels both intimate and timeless. 📸 A Photographer’s Dream For travelers and photographers, the One Pillar Pagoda offers endless inspiration. The best time to visit is early in the morning (before 8:00 AM) when the soft sunlight illuminates the pagoda and the reflection shimmers in the water. Late afternoons around 4:00–5:00 PM are equally beautiful, especially when monks’ chants echo faintly in the distance. 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Dress modestly when entering sacred areas — shoulders and knees should be covered. 🌺 Restoration & Preservation Efforts (2025 Update) In recent years, the Vietnamese government and cultural preservation groups have taken new steps to protect the One Pillar Pagoda’s structure and surrounding landscape. Restoration work completed in 2024 reinforced the base and repainted the wooden beams to better withstand humidity and time. The nearby pond has been cleaned and partially replanted with native lotus species, returning the site to its symbolic roots. Plans are also underway to enhance accessibility for visitors, including improved walkways and information boards in English, French, and Korean. These thoughtful updates ensure that future generations can continue to experience the beauty and symbolism of this thousand-year-old treasure. 🌸 Why the One Pillar Pagoda Belongs on Your Hanoi Itinerary More than just a sightseeing stop, the One Pillar Pagoda embodies the spiritual soul of Vietnam — a story of faith, resilience, and rebirth that continues to inspire visitors from around the world. Whether you come for its architecture, history, or quiet atmosphere, this little pagoda leaves a lasting impression that goes far beyond its modest size. 🪷 Travelers often say that no trip to Hanoi feels complete without standing before the One Pillar Pagoda — watching its reflection in the still pond, and feeling, even for a moment, the peace it was built to share. ✨ Quick Visitor Summary 📍 Address: Ong Ich Khiem Street, Ba Dinh, Hanoi🕖 Hours: 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Daily)💰 Entry: Free👗 Dress Code: Modest clothing required (no shorts or...Hanoi Botanical Gardens - 🌿 Hanoi Botanical Gardens – A Peaceful Green Escape in the Heart of the Capital (Updated 2025) 📍 Address: 3 Hoang Hoa Tham Street, between West Lake and Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum🕕 Opening Hours: Daily, 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM💰 Entrance Fee: Small charge (cash only at the gate) 🌸 A Breath of Fresh Air in the Heart of History After exploring the solemn landmarks of Ba Dinh Square — from Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum to the Presidential Palace — many travelers find themselves craving a bit of tranquility. Luckily, just a short stroll away lies one of Hanoi’s most beloved green spaces: the Hanoi Botanical Gardens (Vườn Bách Thảo Hà Nội). Originally established by the French colonial administration in 1890, this lush oasis was intended as both a research garden and a leisure park. Over the decades, it has evolved into a cherished retreat for locals and visitors alike — a refreshing blend of history, culture, and nature nestled amid the bustle of the city. 🌳 A Garden of Legacy and Life While it’s called a botanical garden, today the Hanoi Botanical Gardens feels more like a sprawling public park — and that’s part of its charm. Ancient trees tower over winding paths, offering shade and serenity even during Hanoi’s hottest months. You’ll also find grassy lawns perfect for picnicking, small ponds where turtles and fish swim lazily, and charming bridges arching over lotus-filled waters. Locals often refer to it affectionately as “the green lungs of Ba Dinh.” Early mornings here are especially magical — you’ll see groups of elderly residents practicing tai chi, families enjoying light exercises, and photographers capturing the golden sunrise filtering through the canopy. 🎨 Sculptures, Wildlife & Relaxed Vibes Adding to the park’s atmosphere are several modern sculptures scattered among the greenery — artistic expressions that contrast beautifully with the natural surroundings. Look out for the stone elephants and abstract bronze forms, favorites among children and art enthusiasts alike. The gardens are also home to a surprising amount of wildlife for such a central location. You may spot colorful birds, dragonflies, and even resident squirrels darting among the branches. For many Hanoians, this park serves as a small but vital refuge for biodiversity within the urban sprawl. 🧘‍♀️ What to Do at Hanoi Botanical Gardens 🌼 Morning Walks or Jogging: The well-maintained paths make it an ideal spot for light exercise. Locals often jog or join group aerobics near the central lake. 📸 Photography: Between the ancient trees, reflection ponds, and colonial-style gates, this park is a paradise for photographers seeking natural beauty in the city. 🪶 Birdwatching: Bring a pair of binoculars if you’re into birdwatching — several native and migratory species have been recorded here, especially during spring. 🧺 Picnics & Family Outings: With its wide lawns and shaded benches, the park is perfect for a laid-back picnic or an afternoon with kids. 💃 Evening Local Life: As dusk falls, the park transforms into a lively social hub — couples stroll hand-in-hand, groups of friends chat over snacks, and families unwind after a long day. ☕ Nearby Attractions & Local Tips If you’re exploring Ba Dinh District, the Botanical Gardens are ideally located near several of Hanoi’s top attractions. 🌺 Nearby Places to Visit: Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Complex – Just a 10-minute walk away; best visited early morning. Presidential Palace Grounds – Admire the colonial architecture from the outside. One Pillar Pagoda – A short stroll away; one of Vietnam’s most iconic temples. West Lake (Hồ Tây) – The city’s largest lake, perfect for sunset views and lakeside cafés. ☕ Café Tip: After your walk, unwind with an iced coffee at Koi Café or Cộng Cà Phê nearby — both popular spots for watching daily life unfold. 💡 Travel Tip: Visit early morning (before 8 AM) or late afternoon (after 4 PM) to avoid the midday heat and crowds. Bring mosquito repellent if you plan to sit near the lakes during humid months (May–August). 🌱 Why You Shouldn’t Miss It in 2025 In recent years, Hanoi’s Botanical Gardens have undergone several renovations and eco-upgrades. Walking paths have been repaved, lighting improved, and new seating areas added for visitors. The park is also participating in a citywide “Green Hanoi 2030” project, promoting urban biodiversity and sustainability. For travelers in 2025, the gardens represent more than just a scenic stop — they’re a symbol of Hanoi’s ongoing balance between preserving its cultural heritage and embracing greener urban living. 🌺 Final Thoughts Whether you’re a history buff winding down after visiting Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum, a nature lover seeking calm in the city, or simply someone who enjoys slow travel, the Hanoi Botanical Gardens offer a gentle reminder that peace can be found even in the heart of a bustling capital. ✨ Take a walk, breathe deeply, and let Hanoi’s quieter side surprise you.

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Rene
19/05/2025

Excellent!

Traveling through Laos with VTP Travel was like peeling back layers of history and culture in the most comfortable way. The itinerary was thoughtfully balanced between sightseeing and downtime. Our guide’s English was clear, and his explanations helped us understand more than just the sights—we understood the heart of the country too.
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Maddox
19/05/2025

Excellent!

My Myanmar tour organized by VTP Travel was outstanding. The hotels were cozy and culturally authentic, adding depth to the trip. The English-speaking guides were warm and professional, ensuring that every detail was handled well and that the cultural experiences were meaningful.
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Tabitha
18/05/2025

Excellent!

Traveling through Vietnam with VTP Travel was an unforgettable adventure. The hotels were well chosen for comfort and proximity to major sites. The meals were delicious and showcased authentic local flavors. The English-speaking guides were friendly, knowledgeable, and passionate, turning every visit into a meaningful cultural experience.
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Hailey
18/05/2025

Excellent!

The food on the Vietnam tour was excellent—authentic and varied. The hotels were comfortable, and the guides made every day enjoyable with their professionalism.
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Miranda
17/05/2025

Excellent!

Vietnam tours by VTP Travel are second to none. The company carefully chooses excellent hotels and plans itineraries that showcase the country’s best highlights. The English-speaking guides were professional, knowledgeable, and friendly, providing engaging narratives that made the history and culture come alive. The delicious food added a wonderful culinary dimension to the trip.
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Andres
17/05/2025

Excellent!

Our trip to Laos through VTP Travel was both relaxing and educational. The itinerary was not rushed, allowing us to enjoy each location. The accommodations were authentic and clean, giving us a local experience. Most memorable were the guides—fluent, funny, and very informative, always eager to share unique cultural insights that added so much value.
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Bonnie
17/05/2025

Excellent!

VTP Travel went above and beyond in organizing our Cambodia journey. The guide was incredibly well-prepared, with great English and a talent for storytelling. From city tours to remote villages, everything was smooth and fun. We especially appreciated their flexibility when our plans changed.
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Maxine
17/05/2025

Excellent!

Traveling Myanmar with VTP Travel was unforgettable. The itinerary was well balanced and thoughtfully planned, with comfortable hotels that reflected the local charm. The English-speaking guides were warm, knowledgeable, and engaging, making every moment meaningful and enriching. Their professionalism made the whole trip smooth and enjoyable.
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Katelynn
17/05/2025

Excellent!

I enjoyed my Laos trip arranged by VTP Travel immensely. The accommodations were authentic yet comfortable, creating a perfect environment for cultural immersion. The itinerary was well paced, allowing time for both exploration and relaxation. Our English-speaking guides were friendly, knowledgeable, and enthusiastic.
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Cesar
14/05/2025

Excellent!

The Vietnam trip arranged by VTP Travel exceeded my expectations. Every hotel was comfortable and conveniently located, and the local food was delicious. The English-speaking guides were knowledgeable and passionate, providing in-depth cultural and historical context that made the tour deeply rewarding and educational.
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Aubrey
14/05/2025

Excellent!

I loved my Laos tour arranged by VTP Travel. The accommodations were comfortable, and the itinerary allowed me to experience both nature and culture in a relaxed manner. Our English-speaking guide was knowledgeable, friendly, and passionate about sharing local stories, which made the whole trip much more meaningful and memorable.
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Sylvia
13/05/2025

Excellent!

The attention to detail by VTP Travel impressed me from start to finish. Their Vietnam tours include superb accommodations, delicious local cuisine, and expert English-speaking guides who provide insightful cultural and historical context. The professionalism shown in planning and execution made this one of my best travel experiences yet.
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Frankie
12/05/2025

Excellent!

VTP Travel made my Vietnam holiday unforgettable. Their careful hotel selection, delicious local food options, and expert English-speaking guides all contributed to a rich and comfortable travel experience. Their professionalism and willingness to accommodate special requests stood out, making the journey seamless and enjoyable.
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Mary
08/05/2025

Excellent!

Booking online was simple with VTP Travel. They were quick to answer my questions and helped customize the tour to fit my needs perfectly.
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Mackenzie
07/05/2025

Excellent!

I loved my Laos tour organized by VTP Travel. The accommodations were authentic yet comfortable, and the itinerary was well paced. Our English-speaking guides were patient and informative, sharing engaging local stories and cultural insights that made each stop meaningful. The company’s excellent communication ensured a smooth and stress-free journey.

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