Northern Vietnam Explore 5 Days
Ha Noi - Ha Long
Discover the magnificent northern Vietnam in 5 days. The tour will take you to two can – not – miss attraction once you come here: Hanoi and Halong Bay
Duration: 5 days 4 nights
Country: 237
Code: VCT14
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Overview
The North Vietnam Explorer tour is a short 5-day trip designed for travelers who want to explore the highlights of Hanoi and Ha Long Bay. On the first day, you will arrive in Hanoi and start the city tour to visit the famous landmarks such as the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the One Pillar Pagoda, and the Temple of Literature. In the evening, enjoy a cyclo tour around the Old Quarter and watch the traditional Water Puppet Show.
The following day, you will embark on a scenic drive to Ha Long Bay, where you will be amazed by the stunning beauty of the limestone cliffs and emerald waters. Aboard the cruise, you can relax, take in the fresh air and enjoy the delicious seafood while watching the sunset.
On the third day, you will continue to explore the magnificent Ha Long Bay with its many islets and limestone caves. You can participate in activities such as kayaking, swimming or just relaxing on the deck of the boat.
On the fourth day, you will return to Hanoi and spend the day at your leisure. You can go shopping, try the delicious street food or visit some of the museums and temples in the city.
On the last day, you will depart from Hanoi. This North Vietnam Explorer tour is perfect for travelers who want to experience the best of Hanoi and Ha Long Bay in a short amount of time.
Highlights
- Take a beautiful picture of Hanoi city– the Paris of the Orient after taking one full day trip
- Round off the day tour around the city’s Old Quarter by cyclo
- Experience private and hands-on water puppet show – a traditional art of Vietnam with our artisan
- Leaeve the noise of the city behind as you embark a cruise and take in the impressive views over Ha Long Bay
Itinerary
Expand all Collapse allOur first stop is to visit the mausoleum of the nation’s founder Ho Chi Minh. Located in the center of Ba Dinh Square, this is the most important monument of Vietnam in which Ho Chi Minh’s body is preserved. This site only opens on Tuesday to Thursday and weekends from 08:00 – 11:00.
The next destination is the Presidential Palace and the Ho Chi Minh’s house on stilts. The Ho Chi Minh’s stilt house was completed on May 19th, 1958 as a birthday present for uncle Ho and becomes a symbol of his simple life.
Close to this complex is the One Pillar Pagoda. The pagoda looks like a lotus blossoming from the square pond. It was constructed in 1049 by King Ly Thai Tong based on his dream of Goddess of Mercy seating on a lotus flower and giving him a boy. In 1954, it was destroyed by the French and then restored in 1955.
We follow this with the Temple of Literature, which is well known as the first university of Vietnam. This temple provides an opportunity to learn more about education in Vietnam since 1000 years ago until recent history.
In the afternoon, visit the impressive Ethnologic Museum that is dedicated to Vietnam's 54 ethnic groups. This museum has both indoor and outdoor exhibition area with the most popular architectural styles of house’s ethnic people. The museum closes on every Monday.
To round off the day tour around the city's Old Quarter by a bicycle rickshaw, called a cyclo. In this part of town, each colorful street is devoted to a particular craft or ware. You will be pedaled amongst the quaint French buildings along Shoe Street, Silk Street and Banner Street (to name just a few), ending at the historic Hoan Kiem Lake - the social center of Hanoi.
To round off the day, enjoy the Water Puppet Show, the unique Vietnamese traditional art. This art originates from rural festivals in Vietnam. The artists-men and women-stand waist-deep in the water to manipulate the puppets, making them move about, talk and laugh and even dance on the surface of the water
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