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This journey captures the highlights of Vietnam and Cambodia. Explore Hanoi’s rich history, cruise through Halong Bay, and wander Hoi An’s lantern-lit streets. Venture through the Mekong Delta, experience Saigon’s vibrant culture, and marvel at the iconic Angkor Wat. A perfect blend of history, nature, and cultural immersion.

Trip Highlight
Top Destinations:
- See iconic Hanoi & Saigon – Vietnam’s dynamic cities, rich in history, culture and street food
- Visit Halong Bay – a famous UNESCO World Heritage site
- See the spectacular landscape in Ninh Binh – a place selected by US magazine Forbes as one of the 23 best places to travel around the world in 2023. It is home of Trang An, Hoa Lu, Tam Coc - Bich Dong
- See local life in Mekong Delta – the “rice bowl” of Vietnam
- See Angkor Wat - The world's most significant religious heritage site
Activities:
- Cruise through Halong Bay
- Cycling through Hoian local villages
- Attend Vietnamese traditional workshop: lantern workshop, coconut candy workshop, etc.
- Explore Saigon’s street food scene, one of the most fun things to do in Vietnam at night
- Visit Cambodia’s biggest natural water body, one of the largest fresh-water in South Asia, home to one of the world’s most diverse ecosystems
- Good food to try during your trip: Phở, Bánh mì, Cao lầu (Hoi An specialty noodles), Khmer amok (Traditional Cambodian curry), Fresh seafood in Halong Bay
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Itinerary
The estimated price includes what is described in the “price includes” section. The final price will depend on the number of participants, your departure dates, the level of services chosen and any arrangements you may wish to request from us. Please contact us for a personalized quote with the exact price for your trip.
Hanoi Arrival (-/-/-)
Accommodation: City Hotel
Meals included: No
Welcome to Vietnam! A driver will meet you at the airport and take you to your hotel for check-in. Settle in and then explore Hanoi, Vietnam's frenetic capital. Wander tree-shaded avenues lined with a mix of temples and French colonial buildings contrasted with modern, glassy malls. Sample street food in the labyrinthine streets of the Old Quarter or take a walk around Hoan Kiem Lake.
Overnight in Hanoi
Note: Hotel check-in time: 14 pm
Hanoi City Tour (B/L/-)
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals included: Breakfast
We have a full day to visit the capital of Vietnam Hanoi, known for its tree-lined streets, colonial architecture, and vibrant culture. Visit the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Complex and his stilt house, followed by Tran Quoc Pagoda. Discover the Temple of Literature, Vietnam’s first university (1076), and the Ethnological Museum. Enjoy a rickshaw ride through the Old Quarter, then savor Egg Coffee or tea at a local café while chatting with Hanoians.



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Hanoi – Ninh Binh – Hoa Lu – Tam Coc - Hanoi (B/-/-)
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals included: Breakfast
In the morning, after breakfast at the hotel, meet your tour guide and driver, then travel to Hoa Lu – the former capital of Vietnam, which is about two hours away from Hanoi. On arrival, we visit two temples, one of which is dedicated to Emperor Dinh and the other in memory of Emperor Le, followed by a brief visit to the remains of the Old Palace.
Have lunch at a local restaurant, then we will leave for Tam Coc which is "three caves" in English, where we will get on a small rowing boat to discover the karst waterscape on the Ngo Dong River in around 1.5 hours. We will be rowing along a gentle river between paddy fields. This site is adorned with beautiful stalactites and stalagmites of all sizes shaped like gemstones. While rowing the boat, enjoy the peaceful scenery of rice paddies lining the river bank.
After the boat trip to Tam Coc, if time permits, we will transfer to Bich Dong pagoda for a visit. Lastly, we return to Hanoi overnight.



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Hanoi – Halong Bay (B/L/D)
Accommodation: Cruise
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Distance: ~ 180km, ~ 3-hour drive (depending on traffic)
Today, head East to Halong Bay - a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Board a junk, which is an iconic traditional type of boat in Asia to cruise through the bay with 3000 stunning limestone resembling magnificent creatures. Free to immerse in the outstanding scenic beauty or engage in various activities. The trip can’t be completed without an overnight onboard.



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Halong Bay – Hanoi – Flight to Danang – Hoi An (B/BR/-)
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals included: Breakfast, Brunch
Enjoy miraculous sunrise over the islets of the Bay. The boat will take us to go about marvelous areas. Then it’s back to the boat and cruise to Halong Port arriving around noon. Back to Noi Bai Airport for a short flight to Danang. Our tour guide and driver will pick you up at Danang airport to transfer to Hoian.
Overnight in Hoian.
Hoian - Biking Through Countryside – Hoian Ancient Town (B/-/-)
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals included: Breakfast
Hoi An is a charming, traditional town rich in history and culture. Begin the day with a bicycle tour—the best way to explore the area—riding through the old district, crossing the river by sampan, and visiting families skilled in boat and woodcraft.
Return to Hoi An for an afternoon tour of the ancient town, exploring its remarkable relics. Visit the 200-year-old Tan Ky house, the Tran family chapel, the central fish market, and the Hoi An Traditional Handicrafts Center, where you can observe silkworms at various stages of growth. Stop by iconic landmarks like the Japanese Bridge and Fu Kien Temple, then join a lantern-making workshop to craft your own souvenir to take home.
Overnight at the hotel.



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Hoian – Flight to Ho Chi Minh City – Street Food Tour (B/-/D)
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals included: Breakfast, Dinner
Afternoon we transfer to Danang airport for flight to Ho Chi Minh City. Pick up and transfer to hotel for check in. Overnight in HCMC.
18:00: The tour guide will pick you up at the hotel lobby for an amazing tour. The “Saigon by Night” tour is one of the most fun things to do in Vietnam at night and offers a completely different experience than our day tours. We’ll take you to 4 of the most popular local districts in Saigon that most tourists don’t frequent. Here, you'll try some delicious Vietnamese street food!
- Enjoy Vietnamese pancakes and spring rolls at a real local vendor. Learn about the history and also the special significance of each dish.
- Try authentic noodles (Bun Bo Hue, Pho, Hu Tieu or Banh Canh) while discovering the stories behind Vietnam’s beloved noodle dishes.
- Coffee time, we will sit down to taste coffee in the hidden coffee shop and learn how to make a cup of good coffee with a filter.
- Desserts time! Try Vietnamese sweet desserts, leaving you with a delightful final impression of the country’s cuisine.
21:30: We will drive you back to your hotel. Tour ends.
For vegetarians, no need to worry, we also have you covered with a variety of delicious options!



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Ho Chi Minh City - Cu Chi Tunnels – Half-day City Tour (B/-/-)
Visit the Cu Chi Tunnels, where you'll become a true explorer as you crawl underground for a firsthand glimpse into guerrilla life during the Vietnam War. Be ready for a dark and sweaty experience you might never go through before!
Back in Saigon, explore the Independence Palace, a symbol of Vietnam’s victory with its grand architecture and lavish interiors. Continue to Notre Dame Cathedral and the Old Post Office, stunning examples of French colonial design. End the tour at Ben Thanh Market, a lively shopping spot known for its diverse selection of goods.
Return to Saigon for dinner and an overnight stay.



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Ho Chi Minh City – Ben Tre – Can Tho (B/-/-)
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals included: Breakfast
You will be picked up from your hotel and travel to Ben Tre. Upon arrival at Ham Luong Pier, board a boat along the Ben Tre River, passing mangrove trees and bustling market scenes. Stop at a brickwork factory to see traditional brick-making, then cruise through the Cai Son canal in the coconut jungle. Visit a coconut workshop to observe the manual processing of coconuts.
Continue along the waterways to a coconut candy workshop, where you can watch the candy-making process, sample sweets, and enjoy local music. Walk to a farmer’s house to see how sleep mats are made, then ride a tuk-tuk through the coconut grove. After lunch at a local restaurant, relax on a rowing boat ride along the canal before being dropped off at the local market or An Thạnh Pier. Finally, drive to Can Tho for an overnight stay.



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Can Tho – Ho Chi Minh City – Flight to Siem Reap (B/-/-)
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals included: Breakfast
Early in the morning, visit Cai Rang floating market, one of the most bustling floating markets in the Mekong Delta. Watch boats carrying fruits and vegetables travelling back and forth. Then, we will take a short walk through an orchard and visit a vermicelli factory. The day will continue with a visit to Binh Thuy's old house where the film adaptation of Marguerite Duras' novel L' Amant was filmed in 1992.
Then transfer back to Ho Chi Minh City for the departure flight to Siem Reap.
Overnight in Siem Reap.



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Siem Reap – Angkor Temple Complex (B/-/-)
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals included: Breakfast
After breakfast at the hotel, meet your guide at 8:00 AM to explore Angkor Thom, entering through the South Gate with its massive statues. Visit the Bayon Temple, known for its 200 smiling faces, then continue to Phimeanakas, the Royal Enclosure, the Elephant Terrace, and the Terrace of the Leper King.
Discover the iconic Angkor Wat, a 12th-century masterpiece spanning 81 hectares, renowned for its five towers symbolizing Mount Meru. End the day with a sunset view from Phnom Bakheng.
In the evening, explore Siem Reap’s Night Market and Pub Street, filled with dining, entertainment, and relaxation options. Enjoy dinner at your leisure before an overnight stay in Siem Reap.



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Siem Reap – Banteay Srei - Tonle Sap Lake (B/-/-)
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals included: Breakfast
After breakfast at the hotel, we visit Banteay Srei Temple. It is built largely of red sandstone, which is covered with elaborate and deeply carved decoration. The buildings themselves are miniature in scale. These factors have made the temple extremely popular with tourists, and have led to its being widely praised as a "precious gem", or the "jewel of Khmer art". After that continue our day by visiting Pre Rup temple which has an excellent view of the surrounding countryside.
Then we will enjoy a boat ride on the Tonle Sap Lake at Kampong Phluk village. This is the largest permanent fresh-water lake in South East Asia and flows into the Tonle Sap River, joining the Mekong in Phnom Penh. We will see a fishermen's "floating village" with floating schools, a floating police station, etc. It is the same as a big village floating on the lake, and the "village" moves from place to place following water levels and current.
Overnight at hotel in Siem Reap.



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Siem Reap Departure (B/-/-)
Meals included: Breakfast
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Inclusions:
- Accommodation nights (Hotels/Lodge/Local House/Homestay)
- Transportation with air-condition
- Breakfast, meals as mentioned
- English-speaking guide
- Tours and transfers as mentioned by private air-conditioned vehicle
- Water during the itinerary (2 bottles/pax/day)
- Entrance fees for mentioned visits
- 2D1N Halong Bay night cruise
- Bach Long Glass Bridge
- Cycling/Hiking, bamboo rafting, local activities, etc
Exclusions:
- Drinks or meals not at above mentioned
- Personal expenses and other services than mentioned
- Visa. Stamping fee at the airport
- Flight ticket
- Laundry, telephone calls and expenditure of a personal nature
- Tips, Travel insurance
- Supplement of room rate
- Bana Hill, Tra Que Cooking Class, Saigon Vespa Tour
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best time travel to Vietnam?
The best time to visit Vietnam depends on the region you plan to explore:
- - In the North, including Hanoi, Ha Long, and Sa Pa, spring (March to April) and autumn (September to November) offer ideal weather with sunny days perfect for sightseeing. For those who love SaPa and the Fansipan mountain, the months of October, November, February, and March are the best times to experience the breathtaking "cloud hunting" scenery.
- - In Central Vietnam, including destinations like Da Nang, Hoi An, and Hue, the best time to visit is from February to August, with July and August being the sunniest months, ideal for beach vacations and exploring the region’s culinary and historical culture.
- - In the South, including Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta, the weather is warm year-round, but the dry season from December to May is particularly favorable for travel
Can you give me advice about the Weather and anything else that I need to taking care of?
Vietnam's rainy season typically falls between mid-July and the end of August, bringing storms and flooding to the central region, and creating challenging, even dangerous, conditions for mountain climbing in the northern areas. Therefore, it is crucial for travelers to regularly check weather forecasts during this period to ensure their safety.
What are the best places to visit in Vietnam?
The best place to visit in Vietnam:
- Hanoi ( Vietnam's Capital) : This is tops the list of the best place to visit in Vietnam. The city boasts many distinctive features, such as an iconic red brigde ( The Huc Bridge) that can not be found in any other place, makeing it a must - visit for travel enthusiasts. Even on the busy streets, you can feel Hanoi's charm and peacefulness.
- Halong Bay: Renowned for its green waters and towering limestone karsts covered in lush vegetation, Ha Long Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage site.For many people, the highlight of their trip to Vietnam is an overnight ride aboard a traditional junk boat around Ha Long Bay. As you glide down the calm rivers, you'll see floating settlements like Cua Van, Vung Vieng, and Cong Dam and be treated to surreal sights. The best ways to see one of Vietnam's most stunning locations are to kayak through the stunning caverns and karsts or have a swim in the clean, quiet waters.
- Sapa: Known for its breathtaking mountain scenery, terraced rice fields, and ethnic minority villages, Sapa is great for trekking and cultural experiences.
- Ninh Binh: Known as "Ha Long Bay on land," dazzles with its dramatic limestone karsts, serene waterways, and impressive caves. Highlights include scenic boat rides through Tam Cốc’s caves, exploring the historical Hoa Lư Ancient Capital, and marveling at the stunning landscapes and cave systems in Trang An.
- Danang: A vibrant coastal city known for its stunning beaches, modern skyline, and rich cultural heritage. Highlights include the iconic Dragon Bridge, the Marble Mountains, and the scenic My Khe Beach. The city offers a blend of historical sites, vibrant street food, and a gateway to nearby cultural attractions like Hoi An and My Son.
- Hoi An: This is a charming ancient town known for its well-preserved architecture, vibrant lantern-lit streets, and rich cultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy wandering through its narrow alleys, exploring historic temples, and savoring delicious local cuisine, all while experiencing a unique blend of traditional and colonial influences.
- Mekong Delta: One of Vietnam's most picturesque areas is the Mekong Delta, sometimes referred to as the "Rice Bowl of Vietnam." Life in this land of meandering rivers, mangrove forests, floating marketplaces, and verdant rice fields is dictated by the ebb and flow of the most famous river in Southeast Asia.
- Ho Chi Minh City: Formerly known as Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City serves as both the southern region's principal hub and Vietnam's economic center. The dynamic cityscape of HCMC, a free-spirited, multicultural metropolis, combines old and new Vietnam in the smallest possible area, symbolizing both the city's past and future. Ben Thanh Market, Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica, and the War Museum are just a few of this city's well-known attractions.
Can the itinerary be customized to my preferences?
We are organize tailor tour so we can remote tour follow your request. Please let us know about it
How are the political and security conditions for travelers in Vietnam?
Intrepid takes every precaution to make sure that excursions are safe, exciting, and pleasurable for all participants because it takes the health and safety of its travelers seriously. Before departing, we advise all travelers to confirm the most recent information with their government or a national travel advisory organization
Are flights included in the trip? Could you quote package include flight ticket?
Tour price does not include international and domestic airfare. Airfares will be quoted and booked separately.
Is tipping customary in Vietnam
Although tipping is not required or customary in Vietnam, drivers, restaurants, and other service providers would appreciate a little tip—especially if the service has been really good—or spare change.
How can I book a tour?
All travel itineraries are fully customized to meet your specific needs. To book a tour, you can reach us via:
- - WhatsApp: (+84) 866.22.7878
- - Email: sales@asiamystika.com
- - Form: https://asiamystika.com/free-quote
Our travel consultants will respond with the best options within 1-2 hours and await your confirmation.
If we booking confirm when will be the last day for transfer deposit?
If you wishes to book the trip, you will need to confirm your booking decision to us by specifying the ofer and quotation that suits your. Then we proceeds to the reservation of all the sevices provided in the offer and reseves the right to proposr equivalent alternatives in case of one or more planned services ( accomodation, dosmetic flights, train,etc..) Once all these reservation have been made, the final travel program will be sent to the traveler for final validation.
How can I process the payment/Tour reservation process? Payment Method
You can deposit to us in 1 of 2 method
- Payment link: the money can arrival our account right after you paid. link charge 3,3% for online system fee (we don't take this fee)
- Bank transfer: I suggest you use this method more, if you pay in VND by DBS bank, it doesn't charge you transfer fee (my previous client used to pay by this method)
How much deposit is required?
Deposit: It may be requested to start working on a file and to secure reservations for services such as flight, cruise, hotel as well as for certain peal travel periods.The need for deposit and the amount and conditions applying to them ( refundable, non - refundable) will be mentioned by our specialist on a case at the time of trvel planning and quoting. After you confirm our tour bookings, we will proceed with the preparation of the services. After all kinds of service ready we will send you invoice start receiving 50% (of total tour) deposit the rest you can pay on the first day of foot booking to vietnam
How is about Cancel Policy?
Cancellation must be made in writing by email and be receive in time ( please keep in mind weekends, public holidays and different time zones on both ends).The charges below apply unless different terms have been mentioned at quotation/booking time. Individual traveler (1-8 people):
- + 31 days and more before arrival: Non - refundable deposit or 10% of total tour cost
- + From 30 days to 22 days prior arrival date: Non - Refundalble deposit or 10% of total tour cost
- + From 21 days to 15 days' prior arrival date: on - Refundalble deposit or 25% of total tour cost
- + From 14 days to 08 days' prior arrival date: 50% of total tour cost
- + Between 7 days and 48 hours before arrival: 75% of total tour cost
- + Less than 48 hours before arrival: 90% of total tour cost
- + Shortening or cancellaton on site: 100% of total tour cost
Do I neeed a Travel Insurance before travelling in Vietnam
We encourage you to buy your own travel insurance according to your personal needs
How do authorities assist in emergency situations?
The safety of our travellers, leaders and operators is a major priority for Intrepid. With this in mind, we monitor world events very closely and Intrepid makes operational decisions based on informed advice. We have enough useful address and emergency contact of embassy, police address and security in Vietnam
Do I need visa in Vietnam
Depend on the Nationality passport you holding, you will need or don’t need to apply visa to entry Vietnam
What types of cash and denominations are used when traveling in Vietnam?
The official currency in Vietnam is the Vietnam Dong, symbolised by ₫ or VND. Vietnamese notes are a mix of small paper bills (no coins are used), and larger polymer bills, in values from 10,000 VND to 500,000 VND. If you’re confused by all the zeros, mentally remove three zeros to get a simpler number. To quickly convert from VND to USD, just remove three zeros and divide by 24.Visitors to Vietnam can bring with them unlimited amounts of foreign currency, objects made of gold, silver, precious metals and gemstones or plated with silver or gold, but these must be declared in detail on their customs forms
Is USD accepted in Vietnam?
US dollar is a widely accepted currency in Vietnam and most goods and services can be paid for in Dongs or Dollars. It is good to carry a combination of both at all times. It is also preferable if the dollar bills are in good condition as many businesses may refuse to accept worn out notes.
Are credit card accepted widely in Vietnam?
While cash is used for small purchases and street vendors in Vietnam, most establishments accept payments from major credit card providers such as Visa. Hotels, tour operators, boutiques, restaurants, grocery stores, and spas all generally accept international debit and credit cards. Conversion rates and swiping fees will be set by your card provider. With few exceptions, your larger travel expenses in Vietnam can be covered by card, on the spot or online in advance, reducing the need to carry and convert large sums of cash on the road
How common is English in Vietnam? What is the English proficiency level of tour guides?
English is not really a popular language in Vietnam. In the tourist area, you can find many people can speaking english but not for everyoneVietnamese ranked 58th in the world for global English proficiency. However, all of our company's tour guides are proficient in foreign languages and knowledgeable about Vietnam. They will be your companions and assist you in having a memorable trip
Kind of transportation we will be using in Vietnam
We believe that the journey to and within a new country is half the fun of exploring it! We opt for traditional and local transportation options whenever possible because they are usually more enjoyable, support small local businesses, and have a lower environmental impact. Depending on the destination, you can use buses, vans, or SUVs
Does you pick me up at airport? Will the car tranfer us to the airport after tour?
Yes, of cause. You will greeted by driver when you arrive to Vietnam and tranfered to the aiport after tour by car
Are there limits on the number of guests for the tour? Is it suitable for children or elderly travelers?
Tour not limit quality paxs. For different ages we have different suggestions to suit your group to ensure you have the best tour experience without limiting the number of guests
Are special dietary options available on the tour, such as weight loss menus, halal food, or gluten-free choices?
Tours typically do not include meals for small groups of fewer than 10 guests. If you would like to arrange for Halal meals or other special menus, please contact our consultant for specific advice and assistance
What If I book hotel myself
It no problem. We are partners of all hotels in Vietnam so we can provide the hotels you want or according to our suggestions if you are ok
Any pool side or water activities during the tour?
Points in tour can includes sightseeings, please let us know about your acitivities you want
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