Highlights
Discover Hanoi’s cultural essence and historical landmarks
Cruise through the stunning Ha Long Bay
Marvel at Thailand's majestic temples and floating markets
Enjoy a tuk-tuk food tour in bustling Bangkok
Itinerary
Set out on a panoramic journey through Southeast Asia with the Vietnam Thailand Attractions in 18 Days tour, designed for experienced travelers eager to embrace culture, history, and natural beauty. This comprehensive tour package begins in North Vietnam, guiding you through Hanoi’s vibrant streets, the ancient landscapes of Ninh Binh, and the iconic limestone formations of Ha Long Bay. Continue south to explore the historic treasures of Hue, the charming alleys of Hoi An, and the fascinating Cu Chi Tunnels near Ho Chi Minh City.
Your adventure then takes you into Thailand, starting with the bustling energy of Bangkok. Delight in temple visits, floating market excursions, and a memorable tuk-tuk food tour. The itinerary also includes serene escapes to Doi Suthep and Doi Inthanon National Park, where you’ll have the unique opportunity to interact with elephants at a reputable sanctuary.
This trip’s unique selling point lies in its expertly curated blend of urban exploration, natural wonders, and authentic cultural experiences—making it the perfect package for travelers seeking depth, diversity, and the best of Vietnam and Thailand in one seamless journey.
day 1 - Hanoi Arrival
Upon your arrival at Noi Bai International Airport, you'll be warmly welcomed and transferred to your hotel in the heart of Hanoi by a comfortable vehicle. After your long flight, this day is designed for you to relax and recharge. While you're free to explore the city at your own pace, our tour guide is also available if you'd like some assistance.
day 2 - Hanoi City Tour
After breakfast, our guide will meet you and take you on a tour of Hanoi, Vietnam's charming capital. Today, you’ll enjoy a full day of sightseeing, starting with the Ho Chi Minh Complex, which includes his mausoleum, garden, house on stilts, and a museum that highlights his life and work.
Our first stop is the mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh, the revered leader of Vietnam. Located in the center of Ba Dinh Square, this is the most significant monument in the country, where his body is preserved. The mausoleum is open from 08:00 to 11:00 on Tuesdays through Thursdays and on weekends.
Next, we’ll visit the Presidential Palace and Ho Chi Minh’s house on stilts. Completed in 1958 as a birthday gift for Ho Chi Minh, the house symbolizes his modest lifestyle.
Nearby, you’ll find the One Pillar Pagoda, an iconic structure resembling a lotus flower emerging from a pond. Built in 1049 by King Ly Thai Tong, it was inspired by his dream of the Goddess of Mercy seated on a lotus and blessing him with a son. The pagoda was destroyed by the French in 1954 but was rebuilt in 1955.
We’ll then visit the Temple of Literature, Vietnam’s first university. This ancient temple offers a glimpse into the history of education in Vietnam, spanning over a thousand years.
In the afternoon, we’ll explore the fascinating Ethnology Museum, dedicated to Vietnam's 54 ethnic groups. The museum features both indoor and outdoor exhibits showcasing traditional architecture and the lifestyles of these diverse communities. Please note, the museum is closed on Mondays.
Overnight at the hotel in Hanoi.
day 3 - Ninh Binh, Hoa Lu and Tam Coc
In the morning, we’ll transfer to Ninh Binh, where we’ll visit Hoa Lu, the ancient citadel, and learn about its history dating back to the 10th century. After the visit, lunch will be served at a local restaurant overlooking the boat pier—an excellent spot for some memorable photos.
Next, we’ll continue our journey through the limestone peaks to Tam Coc, passing picturesque rice paddies and rural villages. This area offers a fantastic opportunity to capture stunning photos of farmers harvesting rice and the beautiful dry cave along the underground river.
day 4 - Ha Long Bay Tour
After breakfast at the hotel, we’ll embark on a 3-hour drive through the Red River Delta to Ha Long City. Along the way, we’ll make a comfort stop for photos and coffee before reaching Ha Long City.
Upon arrival, we’ll board a traditional wooden sailing junk for a cruise through the stunning limestone cliffs and emerald waters of Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. As we sail, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to capture the breathtaking scenery. Onboard, we’ll enjoy a delicious seafood lunch featuring fresh, local dishes. Afterward, you can take a swim or explore some of the area’s limestone caves.
As the sun sets, we’ll anchor for the night near a secluded island.
Overnight on board.
day 5 - Ha Long Bay, Hanoi and Hue
Wake up to the serene beauty of Ha Long Bay and enjoy an early morning swim, soaking in the peaceful atmosphere as the sun rises over the sea. Afterward, we’ll have breakfast on board.
This morning, we’ll continue exploring more secluded parts of the bay, with the junk nearby at all times to provide any assistance needed. Around midday, we’ll return to the main harbor and transfer to our vehicle for a 3-hour journey to Noi Bai Airport for your flight to Hue.
Hue, once the capital of Vietnam during the Nguyen Dynasty, is renowned for its magnificent architecture, including citadels, palaces, royal tombs, and pagodas. The city’s ancient traditions also lend it a unique and romantic charm.
Upon arrival in Hue, you will be greeted and transferred to your hotel for check-in.
day 6 - Hue Imperial City Full Day
In the morning, we’ll take a short walk to the boat pier along the Huong River, where we’ll embark on a boat trip to visit the stunning Thien Mu Pagoda, also known as the Heavenly Lady Pagoda.
Built in 1601, Thien Mu Pagoda is one of the most famous religious sites in Hue. Its harmonious landscape and monuments create a peaceful and serene atmosphere for visitors.
Next, we’ll disembark to explore the elaborate mausoleum of Emperor Tu Duc. Stretching along the Perfume River, this mausoleum is considered one of the most picturesque sites in Hue. Designed by the emperor himself, it is the largest architectural project among the royal palaces and tombs of the Nguyen Dynasty.
In the afternoon, we’ll visit the Citadel and the Forbidden Purple City. Built in the 19th century by the Nguyen Dynasty, the Citadel is the most significant historical and cultural monument in Vietnam. It is a square complex, surrounded by a 2 km wall, which contains three walled enclosures: the Citadel, the Yellow Imperial City, and the Forbidden Purple City.
Afterward, we’ll continue our journey south to Hoi An. We’ll arrive in Hoi An a little later today, transfer to your hotel for check-in, and then you’ll have free time to relax.
Overnight at the hotel in Hoi An.
day 7 - Da Nang, Ba Na Hill and Golden Bridge
After breakfast at the hotel, our guide and driver will pick you up for a transfer to Da Nang, then onward to Ba Na Hills.
Located 40 km from Da Nang, Ba Na Hills offers a unique climate with all four seasons in a single day, along with unspoiled forests and stunning views of Da Nang city. With a blend of villas, restaurants, and entertainment complexes, it’s a perfect destination for family holidays, especially with kids.
To reach the summit, you'll take a cable car ride, enjoying breathtaking views of the forest, trees, and underground waterfalls as you ascend. Once at the top, you'll visit the Old French Villas, situated at an altitude of 1,138 meters, and admire the architecture.
Next, you’ll take a mountain train to the Flower Garden, which showcases a variety of beautiful flowers. You’ll also visit the Old Tree, the stream, the Great Buddha Statue, the Suspension Bridge, and the Wine Tunnel, where a collection of different wines is stored. Don’t forget to check out the iconic Golden Bridge, an architectural marvel that has become one of the most famous attractions in Ba Na Hills.
Enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, and in the afternoon, you’ll have more time to explore the hill, relax, and enjoy the Fantasy Theme Amusement Park, which includes 3D movies and games (fees are at your own expense). Afterward, you’ll take the cable car back down, and your driver will transfer you to Hoi An. You’ll have free time for dinner on your own.
Overnight at the hotel in Hoi An.
day 8 - Hoi An, Da Nang and Saigon
Today, we’ll have our first glimpse of the charming boutique town of Hoi An, recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Known for its tranquil beauty, Hoi An features low, tiled houses with a Chinese architectural influence, the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge, and a colorful riverside market. This picturesque town is undoubtedly one of Vietnam's most delightful destinations.
Hoi An was once a bustling international commercial port in the 16th and 17th centuries, attracting merchants from around the world. Today, it is beloved for its peaceful ambiance, eclectic architecture, and its famous tailors and cafes.
We’ll also take a boat trip along the Thu Bon River to visit Thach Ha, a traditional ceramic and pottery village. Here, you’ll have the chance to learn how to make beautiful jars and bowls.
Afterward, we’ll leave Hoi An and transfer to Da Nang airport for a short flight to Saigon. Upon arrival, you’ll check into your hotel and have free time to relax.
Overnight at the hotel in Saigon.
day 9 - Mekong Delta Tour
The Mekong Delta, located in southern Vietnam, is where the Mekong River approaches and empties into the sea. This lush, fertile region is filled with rice fields and produces about half of Vietnam’s agricultural output.
At around 08:30 in the morning, we’ll depart from Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), the economic hub of the south, and head towards Ben Tre, locally known as "the rice bowl of Vietnam."
Ben Tre, situated in the Mekong Delta, is known for its thriving ecotourism, with fruit gardens and floating fishing villages. It’s a fantastic destination for nature lovers.
Upon arrival at Ham Luong pier, we’ll board a boat to cruise along the Ben Tre River, where you’ll witness the bustling river activities like fishing and water transportation. We’ll also visit a brick-making workshop, where the traditional process of printing and baking bricks is still practiced. Next, we’ll visit a coconut processing workshop along the canal. From there, we’ll navigate through narrow, winding creeks to reach a village. You’ll take a walk to a family-run workshop that makes sleeping mats, and you can enjoy some fresh fruits and tea.
Later, we’ll ride motor carts (xe lôi) or bicycles along shady paths, passing lush rice fields and vegetable gardens. This will be an opportunity to experience rural life and learn about tropical agriculture from local peasants. We’ll enjoy lunch at the Hai Hồ house.
In the afternoon, we’ll take a sampan ride along the canal before returning to Ham Luong pier. After the tour, we’ll head back to Ho Chi Minh City or continue on to your next destination.
day 10 - Cu Chi Tunnels and Saigon Half Day City Tour
After breakfast, we’ll begin the day early with a visit to the famous Cu Chi Tunnels. Located 70 km northwest of Saigon, these tunnels were an incredible underground network built by Vietnamese soldiers during the American War. Today, they stand as a popular tourist attraction, offering a glimpse into the history of Vietnam’s wartime resistance.
In the afternoon, we’ll pass by the now-demolished War Remnants Museum, where you’ll learn about the devastating effects of war. The museum presents evidence of the crimes and consequences of the wars caused by foreign invasions, first by the French and later by the Americans.
Next, we’ll visit the Reunification Palace, a unique building that once served as the presidential palace for South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. As you explore, you’ll appreciate not only the architectural beauty of the palace but also the refreshing atmosphere created by the surrounding trees and greenery.
We’ll then head to some of Saigon’s most iconic French colonial structures, including the Old Saigon Post Office and Notre Dame Cathedral. Notre Dame Cathedral is an impressive example of European architecture, with its bright red brick exterior, stained glass windows, and intricate carvings. It’s one of the city’s most famous landmarks, attracting visitors from all over.
Our final stop on the city tour is Ben Thanh Market. Originally an informal market started by street vendors near the Saigon River in the early 17th century, Ben Thanh Market has evolved into the earliest surviving market structure and an important symbol of Saigon. It’s also a great place to shop for handicrafts, textiles, souvenirs, and local cuisine.
After the tour, we’ll transfer you back to your hotel in Saigon.
day 11 - Flight to Bangkok and Tuk-tuk Food Tour
After breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport for your flight to Bangkok. Upon arrival in the Thai capital, you’ll be transferred to your hotel. In the evening, you’ll embark on a thrilling Bangkok food tour by tuk-tuk.
The tour starts at either 7:00 PM or 8:00 PM (depending on the day), and runs until midnight. Get ready for an unforgettable food journey!
Your adventure kicks off at the Sam Yan MRT subway station, where the tuk-tuk ride takes you to the first stop – a fantastic Northeastern Thai restaurant. Brace yourself for an explosion of flavors with spicy raw papaya salad, crispy catfish in a spicy sauce, tangy pork salad, and delectable pork meatballs.
Next, we’ll make a stop at the vibrant flower market, where you can enjoy some tasty snacks and explore the colorful surroundings. The excitement continues as we head to a secret bar with a stunning view, where you’ll unwind with a refreshing beer. Finally, we’ll head to Bantadthong Road, a lively street packed with mouthwatering eateries.
By the end of this unforgettable culinary journey, we’ll make sure you’re back at your hotel by the agreed-upon time.
*Please note that the itinerary may change due to unforeseen circumstances. We will notify you in case of any changes.
The Midnight Food Tour by Tuk-tuk includes the drop-off service, but additional charges apply for pick-up (500 THB per tuk-tuk, with one tuk-tuk accommodating 2 passengers).
day 12 - Bangkok City Tour
Today, we’ll spend the whole day exploring Bangkok — the city of golden temples. Our first stop is the Grand Palace, which consists of three main areas: the Royal Palace, the Royal Office, and several pagodas (Wat) built in the 1770s. The Grand Palace remains the site of significant national events in Thailand.
Within the Grand Palace complex, you’ll visit Wat Phra Kaew, known not only for its stunning Thai Buddhist architecture but also for housing the sacred Jade Buddha statue, one of Thailand's most revered religious artifacts.
Next, we head to Wat Pho, the oldest and largest pagoda in Bangkok, home to more than 1,000 Buddha statues, including the iconic Reclining Buddha in gold. We then board a boat for a peaceful cruise along the Chao Phraya River, getting a close-up view of local life along the riverbanks. During the ride, we’ll stop at Wat Arun, also known as the Temple of Dawn, renowned for its unique architecture and picturesque location on the river.
After lunch, we’ll visit our final destination for the day: Wat Traimit, famous for its immense golden Buddha statue and its historical and architectural significance.
After the tour, you’ll return to your hotel and have the rest of the evening free to explore Bangkok at your own pace.
day 13 - Meaklong Railway and Damnoen Saduak Market
Early in the morning, after breakfast, we will visit the Maeklong Railway Market, a unique local market that has developed along active rail tracks. When a train arrives or departs, vendors quickly move their stalls out of the way, setting them back up once the train has passed – a fascinating sight to witness.
Next, we continue to the famous Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, where goods like fruits, vegetables, and other items are sold from small boats. This market has been operating for years and continues to thrive, offering a unique shopping experience.
After lunch, we’ll head to the Rose Garden, a peaceful park set amidst rural landscapes. Here, you can enjoy various traditional Thai activities and performances, such as Thai boxing and an elephant parade, which highlight the country’s rich cultural heritage.
You’ll return to the hotel afterward and have the rest of the day free to relax and enjoy Bangkok at your leisure.
day 14 - Bangkok – Flight to Chiang Mai
The morning is yours to shop or explore Bangkok at your own pace. In the afternoon, you’ll be transferred to the airport for your flight to Chiang Mai. Upon arrival, you’ll be picked up and transferred to your hotel in Chiang Mai, where you can check in and enjoy some free time to relax.
day 15 - Chiang Mai City and Doi Suthep
After breakfast at the hotel, the morning will be dedicated to a walking tour of Chiang Mai’s old town. You'll explore the ancient city walls, the moat, and one of the historic gates. The tour includes visits to some of the city’s most beautiful temples: Wat Phra Singh, Wat Phan Tao, and Wat Chedi Luang.
Following the temple visits, you’ll stroll through charming streets lined with traditional houses and enjoy a rickshaw ride. The journey then takes you to the vibrant Warorot Market, where you can explore the bustling central market.
In the afternoon, you’ll visit Doi Suthep Hill, one of Chiang Mai’s most iconic landmarks. In the evening, you’ll have free time to explore the Night Market, where you can shop for local goods and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
day 16 - Doi Inthanon National Park
Today, we begin with a transfer to Doi Inthanon National Park, which takes approximately 2 hours to reach the highest peak in Thailand. Upon arrival, we will embark on a 2-3 hour trek through the jungle, following a narrow mountain trail that leads to a stunning hidden waterfall surrounded by lush greenery. Along the way, we will pass through farmland, where you can see coffee plantations, flower farms, and beautiful rice terraces.
Next, we will visit the Pagagayaw Karen hill tribe village, where you can experience the local culture and enjoy a cup of freshly brewed coffee made from locally grown beans. Afterward, we head to Wachirathan Waterfall, a powerful 70-meter-high waterfall where you can feel the cool, fresh air.
We will also visit the Napamaytanidol Chedi and Phra Mahatat Napaphon Bhumisiri, two beautiful structures built to honor the 60th birthday of King Bhumibol and Queen Sirikit. After a day full of nature and culture, we will return to your hotel in Chiang Mai for an overnight stay.
day 17 - Day at Elephant Sanctuary
Your day begins with a short lesson about elephants, followed by preparing food and vitamins for these magnificent creatures. Next, enjoy a soothing singing bowl therapy session. Afterward, feed and interact with the elephants, and take them for a walk through the lush surroundings.
You will then bring the elephants to a river for a refreshing bath, playing with them in the cool waters. To ensure their skin stays healthy, you’ll assist with a herbal compress massage or mud spa treatment.
A delicious lunch will be provided, followed by time to shower and change before heading back to your hotel.
day 18 - Chiang Mai Departure
The day is free for you to enjoy at your leisure until it's time for your transfer to the airport for your international flight back to your hometown.

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