12
Days / 11 Nights
The interesting culture of many hill
tribe groups and the breathtaking
mountain scenery of the north are
all on this adventure. The journey
from Dien Bien to Sapa is quite
hard, especially in the wet season.
But it is a great chance to explore
the remote area and many colorful
markets.
A combination of some visits to a
wide variety of ethnic minority
groups generally retaining their
lifestyle, traditional costume with
high mountains, deep ravines and
terraced fields of Vietnam will
excite your spirit of adventure. As
the northern mountain roads are very
rough especially in the wet season
however travelling on 4 WD car is
the best way allowing visitors to
explore in depth.
Destinations: Hanoi - Son La - Dien
Bien Phu - Sapa - Ha Long
Itinerary
Day
1: Hanoi Arrival
On arrival at Noi Bai Airport, we
are met and transferred to hotel. Ha
Noi, Vietnam's capital, is a stylish
and gracious city that retains an
unique old world charm and some Asia
‘s most striking colonial
architecture. The many lakes and
parks make for relaxing atmosphere.
Overnight in hotel. (Dinner
included).
Day
2: Hanoi City
Today we enjoy a full day city
tour
starting with the Ho Chi Minh Complex, containing the mausoleum of
the nation’s founder Ho Chi Minh,
the Presidential Palace and the Ho
Chi Minh’s house on stilts. This
complex also comprises the One
Pillar Pagoda, whose origins date
back to the foundation of city. We
follow this with a trip to the
Temple of Literature well known as
Vietnam’s first university and the
History Museum, which displays an
excellent collection of artifacts
illustrating the Vietnamese history.
Our next stop is the impressive
Ethnologic Museum, dedicated to
Vietnam’s 54 hill tribe groups, some
of which we will see on our
forthcoming days. We also visit the
peaceful lake of Hoan Kiem with its
sacred temple before attending a
performance of Hanoi's famous water
puppets (Breakfast and dinner
included).
Day
3: Ha Noi - Son La
The journey northwards begins as we
depart Hanoi and pass through the
undulating terrains of tea
plantations and the many timeless
villages linked to the road which is
the main artery of trade between the
northwestern region and the capital
city. This is our first glimpse of
rural Vietnam and sets the tone for
the days ahead. Depending on road
and traffic conditions our drive
will deliver us in Son La by mid or
late afternoon. After checking into
hotel we take a walk around this
mountain town. There is a little
traffic on roads and many Black Thai
in traditional costume scurry in all
directions (Breakfast, lunch an
dinner included).
Day
4: Son La – Dien Bien Phu
The provincial museum and the nearby
old prison are some of this hill
town's major sights. We have a
chance to visit these before we
leave for our next destination. The
winding roads cross over the Pha Din
Pass before reaching Dien Bien Phu,
the site of the decisive battle in
Vietnam’s struggle for independence
in 1954. After checking into our
central located hotel we enjoy a
walk around to see this fast growing
town. Our main stop is Dien Bien
Phu’s Museum which details the event
in place. We also pay a visit to the
old battle field where the lush
vegetation grows behind many war
relics including old French tanks
and artillery pieces (Breakfast,
lunch an dinner included).
Day
5: Dien Bien Phu - Tam Duong
Heading out of the town, we spend a
full day travelling into Vietnam’s
most mountainous region. The roads
are difficult at times, but the
spectacular landscape with a mixture
of terraced fields and hill villages
makes the hardship all worthwhile.
On the way, we have some
opportunities to encounter the Red
Hmong, Kho Mu, Mang, Dao people who
still retain their age old cultural
traditions and are recognisably
distinct from each other by their
dress. We arrive in Tam Duong by
late afternoon and have time
strolling around to catch our first
glimpse; a small town surrounded by
breathtaking mountains and tea
plantations. Overnight in Tam Duong
(Breakfast, lunch an dinner
included).
Day 6: Tam Duong - Sapa
The scenery of the north is
unequalled although the conditions
are very simple. After breakfast we
set off on a half day drive
following the mountain roads to Sa
Pa, our final destination. At an
elevation of 1,500 meters, Sapa was
founded in the early years of the
last century as a hill resort for
French administrators when the heat
on the plain became unbearable. We
arrive in Sapa by mid afternoon and
can soak up the fresh climate as
much as we want by spending our time
wandering this famous hill town. The
ethnic people are frequently seen on
the main street of Sapa and small
vendors along the street sell local
textiles and handicraft (Breakfast,
lunch an dinner included).
Day
7: Sapa
The range of Phan Si Pan boasts
Vietnam’s highest mountain and lends
an alpine feel to the area
surrounding this hill station. Today
we have enough time to visit the
bustling Sa Pa Market where the Red
Dao, Black Hmong, Tay and Xa Pho
ethnic minorities converge from the
nearby mountainsides and valleys to
trade their goods and buy
provisions. We then get well off the
beaten track as we embark on a walk
to explore this beautiful mountain
region. Along the way we traverse
several rustic villages and see many
mountaineers doing their daily works
such as logging, herding buffalo and
tilling the field. The blend of
verdant mountain backdrop and
colourful population makes for an
unimaginable view (Breakfast, lunch
an dinner included).
Day
8: Sapa - Muong Khuong - Bac Ha
After breakfast we continue
venturing into northern Vietnam,
travelling through the Chinese
border town of Lao Cai to the
colourful Sunday Market at Muong
Khuong. This market also attracts a
wide variety of ethnic minority
groups including the Variegated
Hmong, Dao, Phu La, La Chi, Tay who
still retain their age old cultural
traditions and are recognisably
distinct from each other by their
dress. The experience of this
congregation is unique. Upon leaving
Muong Khuong, we drive to Bac Ha. As
option, we can embark a walk this
afternoon, visiting the Hmong King’s
former residence and Ban Pho where
the villagers make the potent local
maize wine (Breakfast, lunch an
dinner included).
Day
9: Bac Ha - Hanoi
The return journey begins as we
depart Bac Ha Town and pass through
the verdant and reakfast and lunch
included).
Day
10 : Hanoi - Ha Long - Cat Ba
AM : 7h30 depart to Ha Long Bay by
bus about 3 hours. Arrive at 11h30
then have lunch at restaurant.
PM : Boat trip to Cat Ba ,on the way
visits THIEN CUNG & DAU GO caves
.Stop on the sea for swimming .Check
in the hotel. Free time walk around
Cat Ba town (as Hong kong at night)
sightseeing floating village on the
sea. Have dinner. Overnight in Cat
Ba.
Day
11: Cat Ba - Ha Long - Hanoi
A.m : After Breakfast, Get on the
Boat trip to continue visiting
Halong bay during 4 hours then back
to Ha Long Bay. Lunch. 13.30 Bus
transfer back to Hanoi. 17.00 arrive
Hanoi - Tour ends.
Day
12: Hanoi - Departure
There is a free time for you to
relax or further explore Ha Noi. The
trip ends after your transfer to Noi
Bai Airport for departure.
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Price in USD per person
Number of persons |
2 persons |
3 - 4 persons |
5 - 9 persons |
10 -14 persons |
15 persons up |
Low Season
(5 May -31 Aug) |
275 |
261 |
247 |
233 |
220 |
High Season
(1 Sep - 4 May) |
300 |
285 |
270 |
255 |
240 |
Tour includes
- English Speaking Guide.
- All accommodation in 2 star hotel
on twin share basis with daily
breakfasts
- Meals as indicated in the
itinerary.
- All tours & transport by private
jeep to North West
- Entrance fees and permits during
guided time.
Tour
excludes
- Personal travel insurance
- Personal expenses such as Bar,
Telephone and Laundry bills.
- Tips and gratuities
Accommodation
We will stay at a clean local hotel
friendly staffs and in good
location, easy access to city
central, dining area, and favorite
hangouts. While our emphasis is not
on luxury accommodation, we can
upgrade or downgrade the lodging
pending your request
The return journey begins as we
depart Bac Ha Town and pass through
the verdant and rugged mountain
scenery to Hanoi. These back roads
are a great way to explore the real
Vietnam. We see very few other
travellers, mostly rural dwellers
who are just as interested in
finding out about our lives as we
are of theirs. The drive is very
long, but we can can make many stops
along the way to stretch our legs
and take some wonderful photographs
(Breakfast and lunch included).
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