When people think of Asia, and especially Vietnam, the rickshaw (locally called a cyclo) usually jumps to mind. This tour allows you to sit back and relax as you watch the local culture and nightlife slowly pass you by while enjoying a ride in your cyclo.
The tour will take you along Tran Phu street. This is the longest seaside street in Nha Trang and one of the best roads in the city for a night tour as it comes alive as night falls.
You will also visit XQ historical village which houses an embroidery gallery/workshop, a craft which Nha Trang is famous for.
Afterwards, enjoy dinner at a restaurant with the sea nearby. After dinner, head back in the cyclo to one of the busiest streets for nightlife, locally nicknamed "foreign street." Here there are several shops, bars and restaurants. You will be able to explore this area at your convenience.
The trip ends at your hotel in Nha Trang around 9:00 pm. We hope you enjoyed your nightlife adventure and hope to see you soon!
Discover Halong Bay- one of UNESCO World Heritage Site on this 2-day cruise trip from Hanoi. You’ll be impressed at Vietnam's spectacular wonder. Explore the Vung Vieng floating fishing village by bamboo boat or kayak. Wallow in clear blue water or relax on the sun deck and take in the panoramic views of the magnificent Halong Bay and enjoy the magnificent sunrise and sunset views from your sun deck.
This 2-day-tour covers almost the beautiful highlights of Halong Bay and some famous fishing villages. Tourists can have a fully experience with sea kayaking, enjoy the fresh BBQ seafood and take part in other exotic activities.
Unlike popular visits to temples, a pilgrimage excursion to the Perfume Pagoda is a combination of religious pilgrimage, slow boat trip between poetic mountains and streams, and light climbing exercises.
ITINERARY
In the morning (exact time will be advised upon reconfirmation), you will be picked-up at your hotel and then on a comfortable A/C bus, heading West of Hanoi for about 70km. As soon as the city traffic is over, you will be passing by nicely tranquil rural villages, paddy fields with hospitable people until reaching the Yen Vy Wharf, from where we take a boat downstream to Duc Wharf and start our light climbing up to Huong Tich Grotto, a sacred place for every Northern Vietnamese. Lunch en route. The whole trip may take 08 hours until coming back to your hotel in Hanoi. February, March and June are to avoid for too bustling festive time, or for the heat of summer.
Experience the perfect blend of vibrant city life, coastal relaxation, and rich cultural heritage on this unforgettable tour. Begin in Ho Chi Minh City, where the energy of Vietnam’s bustling capital meets the elegance of colonial-era architecture. Explore landmarks like the Notre-Dame Cathedral and Central Post Office, and delve into the country’s wartime history with a visit to the Cu Chi Tunnels, an intricate underground network used during the Vietnam War. Then, leave the city’s buzz behind as you travel 125 kilometers south to Ho Tram, a peaceful seaside haven famed for its unspoiled beaches and laid-back charm. Here, the rhythm of life slows, inviting you to unwind for five glorious nights in a setting where the blue waters meet soft sands, and every sunrise feels like a fresh beginning. Whether you prefer luxurious spa treatments, water sports, or simple beachside relaxation, Ho Tram offers the perfect sanctuary. Beyond the shore, the surrounding countryside beckons. Explore lush green landscapes, traditional villages, and rice paddies that stretch endlessly, offering a window into Vietnam’s pastoral soul. Take leisurely excursions at your own pace, discovering the simplicity and authenticity of rural life, untouched by the hustle of the modern world. Return to Ho Chi Minh City for your flight to Siem Reap, Cambodia, where you’ll explore the awe-inspiring Temples of Angkor, one of Southeast Asia’s most important archaeological sites. Marvel at Angkor Wat, Ta Prohm, and other ancient ruins, surrounded by jungle and steeped in history. This journey offers the best of both worlds—city buzz, beachside serenity, and the timeless beauty of ancient temples.
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Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Resort
Age Range
8-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Siem Reap, Ho Chi Minh City, Bà
Siem Reap, Ho Chi Minh City, Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu Province, Hồ Tràm
This tour lasts from 3.00 pm to 6.00 pm and takes you to some great destinations. The time in each destination is flexible as per your request, as long as it doesn’t affect the whole plan.
At 3.00 pm, you will be greeted and picked up by a local tour guide. He or she will be your motorbike driver and take you to all the spots of the tour.
Firstly, you will be taken to Con Market which is now the largest wholesale and retail venue in the central region. In addition to providing customers with the best place to shop, the market also attracts young people with its wide range of unique junk food such as spicy snail, jackfruit salad and sweet soup. Youth in the city have even nicknamed this market “The Heaven of Street Food”.
In this market, you will have a chance to enjoy “Bun Cha Ca” (fish cake noodle soup), a specialty of Da Nang. You will also have the opportunity to taste the sweet soups which include healthy ingredients such as lotus seed and peas. The recipes and cooking methods of these foods have been perfected over many generations.
For the next stop, you will ride along the seafood street. It’s not far from My Khe Beach and features variety of restaurants all offering a delicious selection of shellfish dishes, which are perfectly complimented by a mug of beer.
The moment you enter the restaurant, you will be impressed by the mouth-watering smell of steaming and frying foods. While you are waiting for your food, you can observe the ocean in front of the restaurant and enjoy the cool wind bringing in the salty taste of the sea.
After enjoying cool fresh atmosphere by the sea and having meal with delicacies, you will be taken back to your hotel.
End of tour.
This tour is designed for those who want to experience the Vietnamese countryside along the Red River. You will go on a nice boat ride on the river and enjoy the pleasant atmosphere and admire the fantastic views of green fields of sugarcane and maize along the river bank.
After just 10 minutes drive from Hoan Kiem Lake and the Old Quarter of Hanoi, we leave the hustle and bustle of the town behind and blend in to the local life. During the tour, you will have a chance to learn basic Vietnamese language or you can help locals learn and improve their English.
We will stay at a local home, exchange cultural information and learn to cook local dishes and join the hospitable hosts in their daily activities.
At 5 pm, you will be picked up at your hotel by a taxi or cyclo. Your first stop is the renowned Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre, where you will watch a traditional water puppet performance complete with operatic music. Water puppetry has been a favorite pastime of farmers in northern Vietnam for thousand of years. It is said that this art form first began at a time when rice paddies were flooded and villagers would make entertainment by standing in the waist-deep water with the puppets performing over the water.
After enjoying the traditional puppet show, you will continue your walking tour along the Hanoi Old Quarter. This place is also known as "36 Streets" where hawkers sell a variety of produce (from live seafood to exotic fruits and spices). Here, you will have dinner featuring a good selection of regional Hanoi dishes served in “street” style (local style).
Around 9 pm, you will visit a traditional coffee shop where you can sample authentic Vietnamese tea or coffee. Take time to communicate with the local patrons and learn more about their way of life.
Around 10 pm, you will continue strolling around the Old Quarter to observe Hanoi's night life. You can find some nice spots for taking pictures to keep unforgettable moments of your night tour in Hanoi.
Finally, you will return to your hotel at the end of the tour.
At 9 am, you will be picked up at your hotel and travel west of Hanoi to reach Duong Lam ancient village in Son Tay province. Duong Lam has a history of about 1,200 years and this tour gives you a chance to trace back the origin of Vietnam's culture and traditions. Duong Lam is also known as the hometown of two kings, Phung Hung and Ngo Quyen.
With about 956 traditional houses, made mainly of laterite and mud, Duong Lam still preserves most of the basic characteristics of a traditional Vietnam’s village: a large courtyard, old tall trees, narrow pathways, water wells, and ancient temples. Among many features still kept intact, the most outstanding is the old village entrance gate in Mong Phu hamlet.
You can take a walk on the village path to visit Mong Phu Temple (dedicated to national heroes), King Ngo Quyen Temple and King Phung Hung Temple.
You will also visit a 300-year-old house, where a special Vietnamese lunch will be served by the host family. While in the house, you can also help the local people make local specialties, including rice cake filled with brown onion and soft green-lentil cake, and then have time enjoying these dishes (depending on the season of the year).
Afterwards, you will proceed to Mia Pagoda, which was constructed in the 15th century. Here, you can admire 287 statues of different sizes before going back to your hotel in Hanoi.
On the way, depending on your schedule, you can make a stop at Van Phuc silk village, once the cradle of the best silk in Vietnam, where you can know more about the process of silk making as well as do some shopping for some finest silk products.
Finally, you will go back to your hotel in Hanoi. The trip ends around 4 pm.
The tour guide will meet you at your hotel at 8.30 am, then you are ready to begin your adventure by pedaling from the hotel to the other side of the Red River.
First, you will cycle along the Long Bien Bridge, which was built by the French in 1902 — the first steel bridge across the Red River. The bridge was designed by French architect Gustave Eiffel of Eiffel Tower fame. It was known as Paul Doumer Bridge, in honor of the Governor General of French Indochina, until North Vietnam's independence in 1954. This beloved Hanoi landmark offers stunning views across the Red River.
Next, you will get on a local boat to cross the Duong River, a distributary of the Red River. You will then cycle through the peaceful countryside passing lots of green rice fields and visiting a local village where you meet hospitable people, most of them make their living on agriculture.
Around noon, you will get to Co Loa Citadel, an ancient fortress in what was the first independent capital of the Vietnamese kingdom. Thanks to its historical and cultural value, this old bastion attracts a large number of foreign tourists every year. You will be surprised to find out that this Citadel was not only constructed in a large area, but also took such a long time to build. It will be an incredible chance for you to explore this huge site and its hidden beauty. The site has been the source of various relics from the Bronze Age.
Then, you will have time for lunch at a local restaurant.
Finally, you will pedal your way back to your hotel. The bike tour ends around 3:30 pm.
You will be picked up at your hotel about 8.00 am to enjoy an amazing full-day tour discovering Huong Pagoda in Hanoi.
We take a two-hour drive through peaceful countryside and back roads to the village of Duc, where you will have 1-hour trip by a small boat up Yen stream to Thien Tru pagoda.
Then, you are free to choose to either trek or take cable car to the top of the mountain to Perfume Pagoda.
After enjoying lunch, you will get to Thien Tru quay to learn more about the beautiful and precious sculptures, take some nice photos or worship.
Later, we get back on the boat to the wharf and drive back to your hotel in Hanoi.
The trip ends around 5 pm at your hotel.
Vietnamese foods are very different from North to South. This short cooking class in Hoi An will give you some ideas of simple, delicious recipes that can be prepared easily at home.
ITINERARY
Picked-up by our driver at your hotel and transfer to the cooking class. Together with a cook assistant we will have an opportunity to visit Hoian’s colorful market and enjoy amazing sights, sounds and aromas of this busy area and intermingle with the local sellers to buy some ingredients used for the cooking class. Later the cook will present to us how to prepare some Hoian well-known dishes. After cooking, we will eventually have a dinner with local delicious foods, of which some have been prepared by ourselves.
Hanoi, as the capital city of Vietnam and a cultural hub of Northern Vietnam, is appealing the most talented cooks from every corner of the city. Learning from them can give you a fresh feeling of tasting genuine Vietnamese dishes, proudly prepared by yourself.
ITINERARY
You will be picked up by the driver at your hotel and transferred to the cooking class (the exact pick-up time will be advised upon reconfirmation). Let‟s visit an exciting local market for food ingredients with your assistants from the restaurant before coming back to the restaurant, where you’ll learn how to prepare traditional Vietnamese dishes with professional chef. With 1000 year of history, Hanoi has so many secret receipts, which is considered as their heritage and kept for generations. You will eventually enjoy a delicious Vietnamese meal, all by yourself! Transfer back to the hotel at the end of the service.
Situated on the bank of the Perfume River, Thanh Tien and Sinh villages are famous for their handicraft products representing the life and culture of Vietnamese people. On this tour, ride a bicycle to these villages where you can learn more about local handicraft making and even make your own work of art to bring home!
In the morning, meet your tour guide and choose your bike before starting the cycling trip to the traditional craft villages. En route on your bicycle, stop at a number of places to capture snapshots of life and people in the former imperial city. Following your tour guide, you will ride across Truong Tien Bridge and then slowly walk with your bike through the back of Dong Ba market where you will have a chance to explore lots of differences in the shopping habit and food ingredients of Vietnamese.
After about 15 minutes, you will reach a less touristic place named Bao Vinh - an ancient town having houses with over hundreds of years situated a long the narrow street, walking around to learn more about the life and the history of this place before taking a fascinating boat trip across the Perfume river to Tien Non Village.
It is about 20 minutes riding from this point to Sinh village, which is famous for its traditional paper paintings. Head to an artist's house, where you can spend some time talking about this special kind of craft and learn how to make a painting from traditional materials. The artist/teacher will guide you step-by-step to create a one-of-a-kind souvenir to bring back home.
Continue your cycling trip to Thanh Tien village, which is famous for its traditional craft of making paper flowers passed down to generations about four hundred years. The artisan here will teach you how to make the paper lotus with sophisticated steps. You can choose to make paper lotus in any colours: pink for supreme power, white for purity and violet for the beautiful Hue girl in “Áo dài”. Each colour manifests the beauty of the land and people of Hue. Keep the flowers as a special souvenir.
Bid farewell to your hosts, and ride back to the city. Tour ends at your hotel.
Great mix of scheduled activities and personal time. Superb itinerary and our travel directors, Thom in Vietnam/Tara in Cambodia were top notch! Cozy accommodations and excellent food. Loved this trip!
Cultural, religious and historic sites
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Lodge
Age Range
5-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Hanoi, Siem Reap, Mekong Delta
Hanoi, Siem Reap, Mekong Delta, Cu Chi Tunnels, Angkor Ban, Peak Sneng Village, Halong Bay, Hoi An, Hue, Ho Chi Minh City
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