1 / 3

From North to South Discovering the Diversity of Vietnam Through a Tour Package.docx (1)

When your heart craves an exotica that has it all, from compelling natural bounty to a treasure trove of spirituality, Vietnam seems to have it all. A little gem tucked in South East Asia almost adjacent to the South China Sea, a week-long trip to the land can be rewarding in every possible way. The land is famous for its bustling cities, beaches, rivers, and Buddhist pagodas. In fact, it offers much more when you have a perfectly planned itinerary in hand.<br>

Télécharger la présentation

From North to South Discovering the Diversity of Vietnam Through a Tour Package.docx (1)

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. From North to South: Discovering the Diversity of Vietnam through a Tour Package When your heart craves an exotica that has it all, from compelling natural bounty to a treasure trove of spirituality, Vietnam seems to have it all. A little gem tucked in South East Asia almost adjacent to the South China Sea, a week-long trip to the land can be rewarding in every possible way. The land is famous for its bustling cities, beaches, rivers, and Buddhist pagodas. In fact, it offers much more when you have a perfectly planned itinerary in hand. Here's how your Vietnam tour package can be. Day 1 Say hi to No Bai. Your trip to the land might begin right after landing at the No Bai airport. It takes about 35 minutes’ drive to reach Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, from No Bai. Once you reach the, your tour operator will immediately transfer you to a hotel to freshen up. In the later part of the day, your city tour might begin, covering areas like: ● Temple of Literature, the oldest Vietnamese University. ● Ba-din Square: the biggest square in Hanoi. This place is famous for its political, social, and cultural gatherings. ● Go for a "cyclo" trip, covering Sword Lake and other local attractions. Day 2 Your day starts with a 90 kms drive South to Hanoi. Today's tour would include a visit to: ● Nanh bin: this is the site for the ancient capital of Vietnam, a place of historical importance. ● Tam cock caves: also a chance to boat around the Tam Cock caves. Enjoy boating around the spectacular and naturally formed Karst caves amidst lush green paddy fields. ● Hoa Lu: the capital of Vietnam until it was replaced by Hanoi in the 11th Century. Now, it is a site of ancient temples.

  2. Day 3 Typically, the third day of a Vietnam tour package revolves around a trip to Ha Long Bay. It takes about 3 hours to drive from the south of Hanoi. The tour covers: ● Gulf of Tonkeb: UNESCO has already declared it a heritage site for natural working. ● Bay of Descending Dragon: another site full of naturally formed, uniquely shaped limestone and karst ghettos. Day 4 The day starts with a visit to the Luon Cave by boat. The specialty lies in the ring-like pool. It lies inside a tranquil islet in Halong. Way back, you can visit the wharf, which has many naturally formed wi islands all around it. They have interesting names such as Sail Island, Cock -fight Rock, sea dog rock, and the like. After returning to Hanoi, you catch a flight to reach another part of Vietnam, which is Saigon. Day 5 Your stay in Southern Vietnam would ideally begin with a trip to: ● My Tho: this is the land of indigenous coconut harvesters. You can visit the family-run factories that prepare local products, such as rice papad and coconut candies. On your way back, you can go for a boat cruise on the Mekong River. Enjoy socializing with the locals, and enjoy servings of freshly sourced tropical fruits. Enjoy your fruits amidst a lush garden and with the local folk musicians performing for you. ● Next, you ride a local canoe and row through small water channels to visit some more local factories. Enjoy some honey tea and, if you like, some organically produced honeybees, as well. ● The adventure continues with a horse-drawn cart trip to a local restaurant and then a visit to the famous Vinh Trang Pagoda. It is famous for its combination of French, Cambodian, and Chinese architecture. Day 6

  3. The next day in Saigon begins with a visit to the tunnels of Chu Chu. It is one of the monuments of the Vietnam War. The adjacent areas still bear evidence of how fierce a war can get. The next half of the day is free for shopping or any further local sightseeing if you want. Day 7 You depart from Saigon airport to your home. Looking for a curated tour plan to Vietnam? Reliable operators’ odysseytravels.net can be of some great help.

More Related