Vietnam

Vietnam is a land of breathtaking contrasts and sensory delights. It is a country that features everything from exotic culinary delights to breathtaking scenery. Seemingly endless, tranquil rice paddies stand in stark contrast to bustling cities such as Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi which embrace all the technology and conveniences that the modern world has to offer. The well-preserved colonial buildings of Hoi An play host to a slew of charming boutiques and tempting cafes while, further north, the local hill-tribe people of Sapa sell a wide variety of exquisite crafts and handmade trinkets. Beyond the urban areas, this diverse country is characterised by vast, verdant jungles and lush mountainous regions as well as an enticing coastline peppered with golden sand, palm-lined beaches.

Hanoi

Days 1 - 3

Hanoi, Vietnam’s captivating capital, is a city of contrasts where centuries-old traditions coexist with vibrant urban energy. Its wide boulevards, tree-lined lakes, and ancient pagodas are infused with the elegant legacy of French colonial architecture, creating a uniquely atmospheric backdrop. Visitors can witness synchronized t’ai chi at the serene Hoan Kiem Lake, meander through the bustling Old Quarter with its maze of narrow streets, lively traders, and weaving scooters, or enjoy the whimsical art of water puppetry at the Thang Long Puppet Theatre. Highlights also include the UNESCO-listed Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, the tranquil Perfume Pagoda temple complex, and the stately Hanoi Opera House in the French Quarter. Beyond its historic sites, Hanoi pulses with cafés, markets, and street-side eateries, offering an authentic taste of Vietnam’s culture, cuisine, and daily life—making it a city that charms at every turn.

Accommodation

More Information

Quang Ninh Province

Days 4 - 5

Quang Ninh is an enchanting coastal province located along northeastern Vietnam. With a large portion of the region comprising of mountainous terrain, densely forested landscapes, pristine honey-coloured sand and hundreds of towering limestone islands; Quang Ninh offers amazing hiking, rock climbing, snorkelling and diving opportunities. Travellers to this serene destination can enjoy the cuisine and culture hub of Bai Chay; the breathtaking vistas and crystal-clear waters of Ha Long Bay; the bustling streets and charming night markets of Mong Cai and the flourishing fauna and flora of the enchanting Dong Son-Ky Thuong. Don’t miss out on the fun-filled rides of Dragon Park Ha Long; the awe-inspiring, colourful walkways of the famous Sung Sot Cave and the acclaimed Quang Ninh Museum; a modern three-story museum showcasing a diverse range of exhibitions.

Accommodation

More Information

Ninh Binh

Days 5 - 6

Lying 100 km south of Hanoi in the Red River Delta, Ninh Binh is the capital city of Vietnam’s Ninh Binh province. With its easy transportation links to destinations both north and south, this laidback town makes an ideal base for exploring the remarkably scenic surrounding countryside. The highlight of the area is undoubtedly the Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring lush green paddy fields, some quintessentially Vietnamese limestone scenery, and a number of impressive caves. Other popular nearby sights include the nation’s biggest pagoda and the extraordinary views from the top of Hang Mua Peak.

Accommodation

More Information

Hue

Days 6 - 8

Hue, Vietnam’s former imperial capital, is a beguiling city of culture, history, and spiritual significance, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993. Nestled along the tranquil Perfume River, its charm stems from the many ancient temples, palaces, and shrines that reflect the legacy of the Nguyen dynasty, Vietnam’s last imperial rulers. The 19th-century Hue Citadel, also known as the Imperial City, is a must-visit, requiring a full day to explore its vast palaces, courtyards, and ceremonial halls. Along the riverbanks, visitors will find countless pagodas and stupas, including the iconic Thien Mu Pagoda with its elegant octagonal tower. Beyond history, Hue offers relaxation and local experiences: soak in mineral hot springs, cruise the Perfume River, or embark on a culinary tour sampling the city’s renowned royal-inspired cuisine and vibrant street food scene.

More Information

Hue

Hoi An

Days 8 - 10

Hoi An, on Vietnam’s central coast, is a town steeped in history and timeless charm. Known as Faifo to foreign traders centuries ago, it was a bustling port from the 15th to 19th centuries, attracting merchants from China, Japan, Portugal, and the Netherlands. This rich trading heritage is evident in its eclectic architecture: Japanese merchant houses with curved rooflines, Chinese assembly halls adorned with intricate carvings, and French colonial buildings lining the ancient streets. The town’s canals once carried goods from the Thu Bon River to the sea, facilitating Hoi An’s prominence in regional and global trade. Today, with cars restricted from the main streets, visitors can wander peacefully through its lantern-lit alleys, riverside markets, and temples, while boutique hotels, tailor shops, art studios, and cafés bring the historic port to life. Nearby, the ruins of My Son Sanctuary offer a glimpse into the Cham Kingdom’s Hindu past, complementing Hoi An’s multi-layered history and cultural heritage.

More Information

Ho Chi Minh City

Days 10 - 12

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam’s electrifying southern metropolis formerly known as Saigon, brims with a restless energy that’s impossible to resist. The city is a kaleidoscope of sights, sounds, and flavours: the chaotic charm of Ben Thanh Market, where vendors peddle everything from exotic spices and street snacks to tailor-made suits; the leafy oasis of Nha Hang Ngon, serving traditional Vietnamese cuisine in a garden setting; and the lively cafes, rooftop bars, and art galleries that pulse through the districts, offering endless opportunities to soak in the city’s contemporary vibe. History and culture are never far away—admire the neo-Romanesque Notre-Dame Basilica, explore the carved statues at the Jade Emperor Pagoda, reflect at the War Remnants Museum, or visit the rare Taoist sanctuary of Khanh Van Nam Vien Pagoda. From bustling streets and hidden alleys to stylish nightlife and live music, Ho Chi Minh City is a constantly evolving urban playground where every corner offers a new adventure.

Accommodation

More Information

Can Tho

Days 12 - 13

Situated on the south bank of the Hau River in the Mekong Delta or ‘nine dragon river delta’, Can Tho offers an interesting blend of rural peace and a gently developing urban infrastructure. Catch some of the buzz at the lively waterfront, or stroll through the narrow backstreets to discover exquisite sculptured gardens and Buddhist pagodas. The city is known for its many canals weaving through and out of the city. On your boat ride, visit the floating market for an authentic experience, including a taste of exotic local fruit.

Accommodation

More Information

back to top