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For those who crave authentic local experiences, this Thanh Toan village tour in Vietnam is a must. Combine cycling, hands-on farming, fishing, and a cooking class to truly immerse yourself in rural life outside Hue. Pedal past bustling markets and green rice fields, pausing to chat with farmers and cross the storied Thanh Toan Tiled Roof Bridge. Try your hand at rowing a boat on the Nhu Y River, catch fish with villagers, and learn the secrets of rice cultivation. Cap off your day with a hands-on cooking class, preparing Hue’s signature dishes and enjoying your creations for lunch. The unique selling point of this trip is its participatory approach—by engaging in daily village activities, you’ll return home with both new skills and a deeper understanding of Vietnamese culture.
Hungry for a true taste of Hanoi? This walking street food tour plunges you into Vietnam’s rich culinary heritage, guiding you through the maze-like Old Quarter where history and flavor meet. Led by an expert local guide, you’ll sample a variety of beloved street foods, from savory snacks to sweet treats, each dish a window into Hanoi’s unique food culture and daily life.
This hands-on tour isn’t just about eating—it’s about meeting locals, hearing fascinating stories, and soaking up the vibrant atmosphere of age-old cafés and bustling street vendors. With over a thousand years of culinary tradition to discover, you’ll come away with unforgettable memories and a deeper appreciation for the flavors that define Hanoi.
What makes this trip stand out is its immersive, interactive approach, making it a must-do for food-loving families or anyone eager to taste authentic Vietnam.
The Vietnamese countryside comes alive on this Vespa adventure, taking you far from Hoi An’s bustling streets into peaceful rural landscapes. Begin your day with a pickup at your hotel, then set out from Café Zoom, crossing to Cam Kim Island and winding along scenic riversides.
Visit an ancestral house, seasonal boatyard, and quiet island villages, stopping to learn mat weaving and taste the perfect Banh Dap rice cracker. Experience the thrill of crossing a 300-meter bamboo bridge, then relax at a village café with local drip coffee and insights into coffee roasting.
A ride over the new bridge delivers panoramic views before you finish in the palm-fringed Cam Thanh, concluding with a local lunch. The tour’s unique selling point is its up-close encounters with local families and crafts, offering a genuine slice of Vietnamese life for those seeking a richer sightseeing trip.
Ready to see Bangkok from a new angle? The "Colors of Bangkok – Half Day Cycling Tour" offers a breezy, relaxed adventure perfect for both young adults and seniors seeking an easy-paced, immersive outing. Pedal through the city’s hidden alleys, lush Bangkrachao 'green lung,' and elevated jungle pathways shaded by coconut and banana trees. Visit Wat Bang Krasop, sample local Thai cuisine, and pause in serene parks. You’ll even have a chance to learn about Muay Thai at a local gym! With its gentle tempo and unique urban-meets-nature experience, this bicycle tour stands out for letting you discover authentic Bangkok far from the tourist crowds, making it accessible and enjoyable for travelers of all ages.
Curious about Ho Chi Minh City’s rich tapestry of history and culture but short on time? The Saigon Half-Day Group Tour is the ideal orientation trip for first-time visitors or families seeking a convenient introduction. Your journey begins at the Independence Palace—also known as the Reunification Palace—an architectural icon steeped in Vietnam’s modern history. Continue to the elegant Notre Dame Cathedral and the historic Central Post Office, both architectural gems from the French colonial era. The experience culminates at the War Remnants Museum, where a thoughtfully curated display chronicles the region’s complex past.
With its concise yet comprehensive sightseeing itinerary, this group tour stands out for providing a well-rounded snapshot of Saigon’s highlights in just half a day. It’s a perfect launchpad for deeper exploration, especially for those seeking a family-friendly, accessible way to begin their Vietnam adventure.
Step back in time and cycle through the historic backroads of Hue, Vietnam’s former imperial capital, on this in-depth tour for history enthusiasts and culture lovers. Start with a scenic Dragon Boat trip up the Perfume River to Thien Mu Pagoda, then pedal past ancient arenas and lush countryside to Emperor Tu Duc’s Tomb, a masterpiece of Nguyen dynasty architecture. Try your hand at incense making in a traditional village and savor a vegetarian feast at a renowned local restaurant. The route continues along the river to Khai Dinh Tomb, capping off a day filled with discovery and scenic cycling. The highlight of this tour is its insider access to Hue’s monuments and rural traditions, offering a comprehensive look at both the city’s royal past and its living culture.
Classic Laos unfolds on this 10-day guided journey, starting in the UNESCO-listed royal city of Luang Prabang and winding through Phonsavanh, Vang Vieng, and finally to Vientiane. Highlights include temple visits, a peaceful Mekong River boat trip to Pak Ou Cave, the mysterious Plain of Jars, and vibrant local villages of the Hmong and Tai Dam peoples. Explore the Vang Xang archaeological site and one of the country’s oldest Buddha statues before arriving in Vientiane. The tour’s unique appeal lies in its balance of cultural immersion and natural beauty, making it ideal for travelers eager to experience authentic Laos in comfort.
Ready for your first taste of Vietnam? This ten-day trip is built for young adults and experienced travelers eager for variety, from Ho Chi Minh City’s iconic landmarks and the historic Cu Chi Tunnels to the tranquil waterways of the Mekong Delta. Bike, boat, and sample local life before heading to lantern-lit Hoi An for a cooking class and scenic river rides. In Hanoi, dive into street food and heritage on two wheels, then unwind amid Halong Bay’s towering karsts. The unique selling point: a perfectly balanced itinerary blending hands-on experiences, urban adventure, and stunning natural sights—ideal for first-timers seeking the full spectrum of Vietnamese culture and scenery.
Kayaking and canoeing
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Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Age Range
1-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Halong
Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Halong Bay, Mekong Delta, Hoi An, Ninh Binh, Ha Noi, Ha Long Bay
Looking for an adrenaline rush in the heart of Vietnam? The Hue Adventure Tour with Zipline and Highwire is a day packed with excitement at Thanh Tan Hot Springs. Adventure lovers and thrill-seeking families will find something for everyone: soar over Ma Yen hill on Vietnam’s record-breaking 560m zipline, then tackle the free-hanging highwire course with obstacles for all skill levels. Professional instructors provide safety briefings and support throughout, so you can focus on the fun.
After your adventure, unwind in the soothing hot springs or venture on a forest trek to spot native birds and wildlife. Recharge with lunch at the onsite restaurant, with optional spa and massage services to complete your experience.
What makes this tour stand out is its combination of exhilarating activities and natural relaxation, all in one scenic location. Whether you’re an adventure junkie or just looking for a unique day out, this trip is sure to deliver lasting memories and plenty of stories to share.
Curious about local life in Hanoi? This unique evening tour invites you into the warm embrace of a Hanoian household for an authentic dinner experience. After a convenient hotel pickup, you’ll be welcomed into your host’s home with a traditional cup of hot green tea—a gesture of respect and hospitality in Vietnamese culture.
Seated at the family table, savor a home-cooked meal bursting with traditional flavors, all while soaking up the cozy ambiance. Observe time-honored customs, from children inviting elders to dine to the artful use and placement of chopsticks. Your hosts will share insights into the etiquette that shapes Vietnamese meals, offering a fascinating contrast to Western dining traditions.
This intimate encounter goes beyond food, granting you a firsthand look at daily routines, kitchen layouts, and the subtle rituals that define family life in Hanoi. The tour wraps up in the evening with a smooth return to your hotel. More than just a meal, this trip stands out for its rare opportunity to connect with locals and experience Vietnamese culture from the inside—making it a must for travelers seeking genuine cultural immersion.