Sunday, October 3, 2010

Good morning Vietnam Tour

13 days land only visiting Vietnam
from $870 Without Flights

Code: VNET-001-GIT


Good morning Vietnam Tour

Tour Overview
Mekong & Cu Chi
Our Vietnamese adventure kicks off with a walking tour on the vibrant streets of Saigon (or Ho Chi Minh City as it's officially known) amongst the colonial buildings of Old Saigon and 1970's kitsch of the Reunification Hall. There's the option to visit the infamous Cu Chi Tunnels in the countryside beyond - an underground base that hid 10,000 Viet Cong troops, or to travel by boat along the waterways of the Mekong Delta to discover a beautiful and fertile region with colourful markets full of interest.


Beaches & Boats
Next we head for the delights of the Nha Trang's white sandy beaches and offshore islands, surrounded by warm turquoise seas. Take a boat cruise for the chance to swim, snorkel and stop taste some of the fresh and excellent seafood that abound here. An overnight train takes us to Danang, where we stop off at the nearby 'China Beach' before arriving in the tranquil haven of Hoi An. This historic port has a laid back vibe, great shops and the opportunity for bike rides in the countryside or to the nearby beach. In the old Imperial capital of Hué, we can visit the treasures of the old Nguyen dynasty at the Citadel, or cruise along the Perfume River to the Thien Mu Pagoda.


Reunification Express to Hanoi
We board the famous 'Reunification Express' train to Hanoi and travel to Ha Long Bay for an overnight cruise on a traditional yet quite luxurious junk among the awesome limestone cliffs and clear waters. In Hanoi we explore the atmospheric markets and streets of the Old Quarter, named after the crafts on sale - Silk, Paper and Basket. There's also time to visit the humble stilt house cottage in which Ho Chi Minh once lived or even the man himself in his mausoleum!

Comment
You should be prepared for the two overnight train journeys and one overnight bus journey and flexibility and a sense of adventure are recommended! Activities are left optional on this tour for maximum flexibility.

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Special Highlights
Trip Highlights
- Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) - Orientation tour of the city’s major sights. Optional excursions to the Cu Chi Tunnels and Mekong Delta.
- Nha Trang - Options to take boat trips, visit beaches and ride bikes.
- Hoi An - Lovely historic Portuguese merchant town.
- Ha Long Bay - Junk cruise amongst the bays and islands of one of the most breathtaking landscapes in Southeast Asia.
- Hanoi - Explore the main city sights of Vietnam’s bustling capital: walk in the Old Quarter and visit the Mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh.

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Trip Summary
Vietnam’s vibrant cities and eclectic mix of cultures and histories, makes this breathtaking land one of South East Asia’s most fascinating destinations and this is our best value tour to the area. A staunch resilience has seen it emerge from the dark days of the Vietnam War, to become one of Asia’s most dynamic nations, where the past and the present create a wonderful blend of tradition and progress. From the vibrant setting of Saigon we head along the country’s eastern coast, taking in historic Hoi An and Hué and the beaches of Nha Trang, en route to the unique landscapes of Halong Bay and streets of Hanoi. Using public transport wherever practical, we travel alongside the locals to get off the tourist track and really experience the country. As relatively few meals are included this also allos the opportunity to get out and discover the best local restaurants serving authentic local cuisine.

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Join tour Ho Chi Minh City; PM orientation tour
Our journey begins to the north of the Mekong Delta, on the banks of the Saigon River, in the city still unofficially referred to as ‘Saigon’. The largest city in Vietnam, and arguably its most exciting, Saigon is an eclectic mix of the traditional and the new, where pagodas and markets compete alongside the trappings of Vietnam’s newly discovered entrepreneurial spirit. After a brief introduction on the coming days ahead there will be an opportunity this afternoon to take a short orientation tour on foot around the city, taking in some of its more obvious highlights, including the prominent Hotel de Ville, whose ornate grandeur is today the home of the city’s People’s Committee, as well as the Romanesque Notre Dame Cathedral and the impressive French style edifice that is the GPO building. At the end of the tour the rest of your time will be free to enjoy some personal exploration, providing the chance to visit some of the many temples that lie dotted around the city, or perhaps to do some shopping amongst the bustling stalls of the Binh Tay Market, the largest wholesale market in southern Vietnam and a fabulous place to stroll and meet the locals.

Overnight Standard Hotel (H+)

Day 2: In Ho Chi Minh City
No visit to Saigon would be complete without exploring something of its tragic recent history and the poignant reminders of what the Vietnamese refer to as the American War can still be seen amongst the buildings and artefacts of the old US Embassy, as well as the remarkable Reunification Palace and the emotive War Crimes Museum, which contains a fascinating, and at times chilling, reminder of the cost of the Vietnam War on the people themselves. Another option is to join an excursion out to the infamous Cu Chi Tunnels. Originally started during the French occupation of the country, the tunnels went on to achieve notoriety during the Vietnam War, when they formed an amazing underground command base for 10,000 Viet Cong troops and were a major part of the Tet Offensive. This area was the centre of intense fighting during the war, much of it falling prey to the incessant carpet bombing, napalm and defoliants utilised by the Americans in an attempt to dislodge the Viet Cong from their underground shelters. There is little evidence of any of that now and the landscape has returned to something of its pre war beauty, but exploring the tunnels of Ben Dinh and Ben Bihn gives some idea as to the conditions that the Vietnamese and their American adversaries had to endure. Be warned, the tunnels are low and narrow and can be claustrophobic.

Overnight Standard Hotel (H+) Included meals: Breakfast

Day 3: Optional day trip to the Mekong Delta; overnight bus to Nha Trang
Today sees an opportunity to journey down into the Mekong Delta and explore the fertile hinterlands that lie sandwiched between the South China Sea and the Gulf of Thailand. Heading down towards the town of My Tho takes you into a region where the orchids, lychees and coconut palms that are grown in the delta are bartered at breakneck speed and taking to the waters you have a chance to enjoy the timeless tableau of river life that has continued pretty much unchanged for generations, visiting local villages and floating along the narrow tree-lined canals of the Mekong. There will be an opportunity to take lunch on one of the islands, before returning to My Tho by boat to make the return journey back to Ho Chi Minh City. This evening the group transfers to the city’s bus station by taxi, in order to catch the overnight bus to Nha Trang. Please note: passengers doing the combination tour 'QBV' will join the tour first thing this morning.

Overnight Bus with reclining seats (U) Included meals: Breakfast

Day 4: Arrive Nha Trang; free time
Early this morning we arrive in Nha Trang and transfer to the hotel. Given the early hour of our arrival, dayrooms are provided to freshen up prior to our own rooms becoming available. The day has been left free to explore Nha Trang at your own leisure and the town’s picturesque location, amidst a golden landscape of white beaches and blue waters, makes it an ideal spot to enjoy some quality beach time. Other options include a relaxing mud bath, or perhaps a boat trip out to the islands that lie offshore with the chance for snorkelling. Those looking for something a little more active might like to consider a trip by bicycle to explore the nearby Cham Towers and the old part of the town. Probably Nha Trang’s most iconic attraction, the Po Nagar Cham Towers span a period of some 500 years and present a haunting reminder of the long forgotten kingdom that once ruled these lands through their divine kings. Only 4 of the original 10 towers remain (many were destroyed during the intense fighting of the Vietnam War), but nonetheless they conjure up an impressive feeling of power and mystery and, along with the remnants of Nha Trang’s past and the captivating sights of its fishing villages present an enthralling introduction to the town.

Overnight Standard Hotel (H+)

Day 5: Full day in Nha Trang; overnight train to Danang
Another full day in Nha Trang offers the chance to continue with some personal sightseeing, or perhaps enjoy a little more of the beach, before we transfer to the railway station for an overnight train to Danang.

Overnight Train (U) Included meals: Breakfast

Day 6: Arrive Danang. Bus to Hoi An via China Beach and Marble Mountain
On arrival in Danang there will be time for breakfast in a local café (not included), before continuing our journey to the town of Hoi An. But first we head for the beach resort of My Khe, better known as China Beach, an area that during the Vietnam War was popular with the American GIs on RnR. Then we pass by the five peaks of the Marble Mountains, originally islands said to represent the five elements of water, wood, fire, gold and earth. Exploring the natural grottoes and pagodas we discover a wonderful world of carved Buddhist sanctuaries that date back to the Champa kingdom of the 14th and 15th centuries (entrance fees not included). From here we continue towards Hoi An. First colonized by the Portuguese in the 16th century, by the 17th and 18th centuries Hoi An had become one of the busiest international trading posts in southeast Asia and, even today, it still retains the engaging charm of a medieval port, with many of its old buildings superbly preserved. A perfect setting for exploring, the rest of the day is free to enjoy as you wish.

Overnight Standard Hotel (H+)

Day 7: Free in Hoi An
Today is free to wander through the historic heart of this World Heritage Site at your leisure. An early morning visit to the fish market presents a riot of noise and colour that is perfect for some great photo opportunities and some choice local interaction. You might also like to pay a visit to the Japanese Bridge, Hoi An’s emblematic symbol, believed to have been constructed to quell the violent rumblings of a restless monster, or perhaps explore the traditional wooden houses and Chinese temples that line the streets. There are numerous tailors shops in Hoi An providing an incredibly cheap and quick service and almost all visitors have at least one item made before they depart. Hoi An is also a great place to hire a bicycle as the roads are relatively quiet. There’s a good beach just a few kilometres from the town or alternatively why not set out to explore nearby villages. Cooking classes are yet another option available in this popular travellers hangout.

Overnight Standard Hotel (H+) Included meals: Breakfast

Day 8: Public bus to Hué via Hai Van Pass
This morning sees us heading along the coastal road towards the historic setting of Hué, crossing part of the Truong Son Mountains and travelling via the Hai Van (Sea Cloud) Pass. This stunningly scenic region once marked the boundary between Vietnam and the Champa Kingdom to the south and the journey should get us into the old imperial city around lunchtime, after which the rest of the day is free for personal exploration. Once the capital of Vietnam and an inspiration for poets and artists alike for centuries, Hué is divided by the waters of the Perfume River, which separate the city’s 19th century citadel from the suburbs that radiate from the eastern shore and, even today, its easy air of leisurely ambience makes it one of the most engaging cities in the country to explore.

Overnight Standard Hotel (H+) Included meals: Breakfast

Day 9: In Hue; overnight train to Hanoi
With the better part of the day to enjoy the city, Hué offers a wealth of options to make the most of your time here. You could pay a visit to the iconic Thien Mu Pagoda, home to the oldest monastery in the city, whose 21m high tower has become something of a symbol for Hué. Dedicated to the Manushi- Buddha, the existing temple was constructed in the middle years of the 19th century, under the auspices of the Emperor Thieu Tri, and within its confines you can find a number of superb Buddhist statues, as well as an enormous cast bell that weighs in at over 2000kg and is reputed to be audible over 10km away. Another alternative is to spend some time exploring the Old Citadel that dominates the left bank of the Perfumed River. Built by the Nguyen dynasty (Vietnam’s ruling emperors from the early 1800s to1945), the Citadel has formal moats and impressive ramparts that were constructed to be an exact copy of the Forbidden City in Beijing. During the bloody conflicts of the Vietnam War, Hué was the site of some of the most destructive fighting of the Tet Offensive, most of the Inner City being totally destroyed during the month-long battle in 1968. The vast outer walls and the West Wing remain though and provide an eloquent reminder of the palace’s former glory. Farther afield, amongst the forested landscapes of the Perfume Valley, you can find the Royal Tombs of the Nguyen kings, the unique mausoleums of the emperors that provide an ideal destination to explore by bicycle. Later this afternoon we will then head for the railway station to board the overnight train north to Hanoi, Vietnam’s vibrant and historic capital.

Overnight Train (U) Included meals: Breakfast

Day 10: Arrive Hanoi; drive to Halong Bay and explore by junk
Arriving in Hanoi in the early hours of this morning we disembark the train and transfer by road towards the Bay of Tonkin on Vietnam’s northeast coast. Our destination is the breathtaking setting of Halong Bay one of Vietnam’s, and indeed Southeast Asia’s, most spectacular natural attractions, whose staggering beauty has seen it listed as one of the eight natural wonders of the world. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Halong Bay presents a quite extraordinary vista of hundreds of limestone islands (over 1600 at last count) that rise from the jade green waters of the bay like the scales of some great submerged dragon. Indeed Halong means ‘where the dragon descends to the sea’ and local legends tells of a time when this rugged landscape was created by the pounding tail of a mighty dragon as he ran from the mountains into the glittering waters of the bay below. On arrival we will board our junk and set sail, threading our way through a flotilla of boats, junks and wooden sampans as they ply their way across the gentle waters of the bay. The plan for today is to sail through this stunning seascape, stopping off to swim and visit some of the limestone caverns that pepper the landscape. We will overnight on board the junk in comfortable en suite air-conditioned cabins with all bedding provided. Please be aware that the boat will not be exclusive to Explore and we will be sharing it with other travellers.

Overnight Junk (H+) Included meals: Lunch, Dinner

Day 11: Return to Hanoi; orientation walk of Old City
Returning back to Hanoi your tour leader will then take those that wish on a short orientation tour of the city, wandering the streets of the city’s Old Quarter, whose narrow streets are named after the various crafts and specialities of the city’s artisans: Paper Street, Silk Street, Basket Street etc. This practice dates back to the 13th century, when the city’s original 36 guilds established themselves here, adopting a street each to differentiate them from their neighbours. The maze of alleys and streets present a fascinating venue to explore on foot and the area is known for its interesting ‘tube’ houses, where the narrow frontages give way to long rooms that stretch back from streets, whose pavements are littered with food sellers tempting passers by with all manner of noodles, snacks and stir-fried delights from shoulder panniers. Later today there may be a chance to witness a remarkable performance of traditional water puppetry, a practice that dates back to the 15th century and is deeply ingrained into the cultural lives of the peoples of the Red River Delta. Set on a flooded stage, the stories tell tales of legendary heroes and everyday life, with dragons and unicorns sharing the stage with ducks and frogs, and even fireworks and naval battles.

Overnight Standard Hotel (H+) Included meals: Breakfast

Day 12: In Hanoi; free time
Architecturally styled like a French provincial town, with tree-lined boulevards and substantial low-built houses, Hanoi is a wonderfully nostalgic city to enjoy and amongst its more interesting sights are the charming One-Pillar Pagoda, the Temple of Literature and the Presidential Palace. Ho Chi Minh was a spartan-living and scholarly man, who chose not to live in the Presidential Palace itself, but instead preferred a simple teak 2-storied stilt-house specially built for him in the grounds. You can visit his museum and this austere mausoleum, said to resemble that of Lenin in Moscow, or perhaps taking another walk through the engaging streets of its Old Quarter. The city’s French Quarter is a great place to explore by bicycle, its grandiose colonial architecture offering up a rich contrast to the more frenetic pace of the old city, whilst those looking to discover something more of the colonial wars might like to pay a visit to the Museum of Vietnamese Revolution or the Military History Museum.

Overnight Standard Hotel (H+) Included meals: Breakfast

Day 13: Tour ends Hanoi

Included meals: Breakfast

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Included Meals:
9 Breakfasts
1 Lunch
1 Dinner

Accommodation Breakdown:
8 nights Standard Hotel (H+)
1 night Bus with reclining seats (U)
2 nights Train (U)
1 night Junk (H+)

- Transport
Train/Public bus/Charter bus /Boats/Junk/Taxis.
Group Size
Approx 12 - 16
Minimum Age: 14

Tour Guides
Local guides at each zone

Tour Staff
Tour Leader, driver(s).

Note:
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