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Halong
Arrival in Hanoi
By vehicle from Hanoi Airport to HalongOvernight in Halong. |
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Hanoi
Excursion by boat through Halong Bay including lunch (4 hours)
Cruise on a traditional wooden boat among the emerald waters and
craggy limestone cliffs of Halong Bay, stopping to explore one of the
many caves in this area. Sail past picturesque islands, floating
villages, fishermen casting their nets and pearl fisheries and observe
the rhythms of daily life on the bay. Return to Halong pier.
By vehicle from Halong to Hanoi
Overnight in Hanoi. |
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| Day 3 |
Hoi An
Sightseeing in Hanoi Although it is the modern-day
capital of Vietnam, HANOI still retains the mystery and charm of past
centuries. Narrow lanes and traditional shophouses invite exploration
by cyclo, while its many beautiful public spaces lakes, parks,
tree-lined boulevards and monuments give the city an air of elegance
and harmony with nature unique among Asian capitals. Begin your day
visiting the TEMPLE OF LITERATURE, a peaceful series of walled
courtyards and graceful gateways, and one of the best surving examples
of traditional Vietnamese architecture. Founded in 1070 and dedicated
to Confucius, this was also the site of Vietnam's first university.
Continue to the miniature ONE PILLAR PAGODA. Also dating
from the 11th century, this monument was rebuilt after being destroyed
by the French in 1954. Today it stands near the vast HO CHI MINH
MEMORIAL COMPLEX, a lovely park setting which is home to Ho Chi Minh's
final resting place, as well as a museum and other memorials. Stroll
past the HO CHI MINH MAUSOLEUM (closed to visitors on Mondays and
Fridays), where visitors can pay respects to the embalmed body of Ho
Chi Minh. Continue through the park to HO CHI MINH's STILT HOUSE, the
simple two-room dwelling where Ho Chi Minh lived from 1948 until his
final days. Preserved in the same condition as during his life, it may
be viewed through the windows. Afterwards head to HOAN
KIEM LAKE, located in heart of Hanoi, which contains an islet with the
tiny TORTOISE PAGODA. Enroute, pass other colonial landmarks such as
the magnificent OPERA HOUSE (may be seen from the outside only) and ST
JOSEPH'S CATHEDRAL. From the lake, walking to explore the OLD QUARTER.
This fascinating network of narrow alleys and shophouses is also known
as 'The 36 Streets,' each street being named after the merchandise
traditionally sold there, ranging from fabrics to crafts to medicines
to tombstones. A handicraft-lover's paradise and a endlessly
interesting place to explore local life.
In the afternoon, visit one of Hanoi's famous museums, either the
HISTORY MUSEUM or the MUSEUM OF ETHNOLOGY.
Once the museum of the Ecole Francaise d'Extreme Orient, the HISTORY
MUSEUM (BAO TANG LICH) is housed in an elegant building from the
1930s, and include exhibits spanning the entirety of Vietnam's history
including prehistory, proto-Vietnamese civilisations, the Dong Son
culture, the Oc-Eo culture and the Khmer Kingdoms.
The MUSEUM OF ETHNOLOGY brings to life the astonishing ethnic
diversity in Vietnam, with art and artifacts from the 54 different
ethnic groups that inhabit the country. Inside the museum are detailed
descriptions of minority groups, with examples of their traditional
clothing and way of life. Outside are faithful reconstructions of
traditional longhouses, cemeteries and other distinctive ethnic
buildings.
Transfer Flight from Hanoi to Danang.
By vehicle from Danang to Hoi An Journey south past
the Marble Mountains and small villages.
Overnight in Hoi An. |
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| Day 4 |
Hoi An
Sightseeing in Hoi AnThe exquisitely preserved merchant town of
HOI AN was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Its colorful
shophouses and temples reflect a diverse heritage, dating back to the
16th and 17th century, when it was a major port for Western, Chinese
and Japanese traders. Today it is a thriving center of traditional
crafts and a shoppers’ paradise, best explored on foot.
Wander through the cobbled streets, past low tile-roofed buildings,
the bustling central MARKET and the small HARBOUR where colorfully
painted boats are moored. The walking tour will include visits to a
PRIVATE HOUSE, where members of the same family have lived
continuously for centuries in a traditional setting; to one of the
FAMILY CHAPELS built by prominent merchant or official families as
centers for ancestor worship; and to a typical CHINESE-STYLE PAGODA or
ASSEMBLY HALL. Finally, continue to the famous JAPANESE COVERED
BRIDGE, first constructed in 1593 by the Japanese community of Hoi An
to link the town with the Chinese quarters across the stream.
Overnight in Hoi An. |
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| Day 5 |
Hue
By vehicle from Hoi An to Hue with sightseeing in Danang
From Hoi An begin driving north, stopping just outside Danang to
visit the MARBLE MOUNTAINS, five stone hillocks, once islands, that
now rise sharply from the surrounding ricefields. Riddled with caves
and shrines, they are said to each represent one of the five elements
of the universe. Continue to the city of DANANG, briefly passing CHINA
BEACH, a famous R&R spot for American soldiers during
the Vietnam-American War, and touring the CHAM MUSEUM an elegant
colonial building which now houses the finest collection of Cham
sculpture in the world.
From Danang, journey north past LANG CO, a lovely stretch of beach
curving outwards between a clear blue lagoon and the South China Sea,
before arriving at Danang. Continue along steep mountainous roads with
spectacular views of the coastline, crossing the dramatic HAI VAN
PASS, the high dividing line between the climate zones of north and
south Vietnam.
Sightseeing in Hue
Hue served as the capital of Vietnam for more than 140 years. It
houses ancient temples, imperial buildings and French-style edifices.
It was established in the 17th century.
Excursion to Thien Mu Pagoda with a boat trip on the Huong Giang river
Embark on a local boat and cruise down the PERFUME RIVER to the
iconic THIEN MU PAGODA, an elegant seven-tiered octagonal tower which
has become Hue's most widely recognizable monument. During the early
1960s, this became a center of anti-government protest, and the site
of the famous self-immolation of the monk Thich Quang Duc.
Overnight in Hue. |
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| Day 6 |
Saigon
Sightseeing in Hue
Hue served as the capital of Vietnam for more than 140 years. It
houses ancient temples, imperial buildings and French-style edifices.
It was established in the 17th century.
Visit the Old Imperial City
Located in the heart of Hue is the IMPERIAL CITADEL, a vast complex
built in the early 19th century and modelled after the Forbidden City
of Peking. The original walls stretched for 10 km and were surrounded
by a wide moat. Today, most of the buildings have been destroyed due
to bombing during the Vietnam-American War, but the monuments that
remain provide a fascinating glimpse into the court life of the Nguyen
Dynasty. Approach the city past the striking FLAG TOWER, where a giant
Vietnamese flag waves proudly overhead, to the imposing NGO MON GATE,
the main entrance to the Imperial Enclosure. Enter into an area of
spacious courtyards and serene lotus ponds, and visit DIEN THO
Residence ( Dien Tho palace) is where the Queen mother lived, visit
THAI HOA PALACE, the magnificently decorated reception hall, the HALLS
OF THE MANDARINS, and the original NINE DYNASTIC URNS, among other
sites.
Visit the Imperial Tomb of Emperor Tu Duc
TU DUC TOMB: Emperor Tu Duc, who ruled Hue more than 100
years ago, built his tomb when he was still alive and used it for
meditation, reading and theater performances. There are pavilions in a
tranquil setting of forested hills and lakes. The tomb was constructed
between 1864 and 1867. Tu Duc, who was the longest reigning Emperor,
lived a luxurious life.
Visit Dong Ba Market
DONG BA MARKET: a local market near the Imperial City
Transfer
Flight from Hue to Saigon.
Transfer
Overnight in Saigon. |
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| Day 7 |
Saigon
Sightseeing in Saigon and Cholon (Chinatown)
A vibrant metropolis, SAIGON teems with energy, activity and
motion. Everywhere you look, you see the meeting of traditional and
modern life. The emerging modern skyline stands cheek by jowl with
colonial buildings and traditional temples. Outside on the streets,
young professionals zip by on motorcyles, chatting on cellphones;
inside the quiet temple courtyards, worshippers pray amidst clouds of
incense. Begin your tour of this exciting city with a tour of the
historic center, strolling along DONG KHOI STREET, formerly known as
the Rue Catinat, the main shopping thoroughfare and heart of old
colonial Saigon. Pass by classic European-style landmarks such as the
ornate CITY HALL (HOTEL DE VILLE), the old OPERA HOUSE (both may only
be viewed from the outside), and pay a quick visit to the
neo-Romanesque NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL and the CENTRAL POST OFFICE.
Afterwards dive into modern history with a tour of the
REUNIFICATION PALACE. Formerly the Independence Palace of the South
Vietnamese president, this 60s style uwas famously stormed by tanks on
April 30, 1975 signifying the fall of South Vietnam. It has been
preserved in its original state, and the original tanks remain on
display near the entrance gates. Continue to the harrowing WAR
REMNANTS MUSEUM, which comprehensively documents the travails of the
long Vietnam- American War. Inside are detailed photographic
exhibitions; outside is a collection of tanks, planes and weapons. A
powerful experience, this museum is guaranteed to provoke strong
emotions. In the afternoon, head out to CHOLON (CHINATOWN), stopping
to visit two of Saigon's most interesting pagodas, the JADE EMPEROR
PAGODA and GIAC LAM PAGODA, the oldest in the city. The sprawling,
densely packed Cholon retains a traditional Asian feeling, unlike the
more modern Saigon city center. Explore the highlights of this
fascinating area, beginning with a brief visit to BINH TAY MARKET, the
vast wholesale market selling every kind of good from dried foods to T
shirts to electronics. Continue to THIEN HAU PAGODA, build by the
Cantonese congregation and dedicated to the heavenly goddess. End your
tour at the central BEN THANH MARKET, where vendors display a vast
array of goods and handicrafts, appealing to every taste
Overnight in Saigon. |
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| Day 8 |
Phnom Penh
Transfer
Flight from Saigon to Phnom Penh.
Arrival in Phnom Penh
TransferSightseeing in Phnom Penh
Explore PHNOM PENH, a chaotic, energetic and always fascinating
city. Graceful tree-lined boulevards and riverfront promenades are
reminders of bygone eras; today they teem with life and activity, as
motorcycles weave in and out of traffic, vendor hawk their wares, and
pedestrians go about their business. Start your tour with an insight
into Cambodia's cultural heritage with a visit to the ROYAL PALACE,
still the official residence of King Norodom Sihamoi and the adjacent
SILVER PAGODA, also known as the Pagoda of the Emerald Buddha.
Continue to the elegant NATIONAL MUSEUM, which contains a
comprehensive collection of Khmer Art. Finally, explore the modern-day
city, visiting one of Phnom Penh's two great markets, the CENTRAL
MARKET, located in a distinctive domed Art Deco building, and the
sprawling RUSSIAN MARKET, a labyrinth of stalls selling everything
from CDs and DVDs to silks, crafts, jewelry and more.
Overnight in Phnom Penh. |
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| Day 9 |
Siem Reap
Transfer
Flight from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap.
Transfer
Sightseeing in AngkorVisit Angkor Wat
The crowning jewel of Khmer architecture, ANGKOR WAT is the
national symbol and the highlight of any visit to Cambodia. The
largest, best preserved, and most religiously significant of the
Angkor temples, Angkor impresses visitors both by its sheer scale and
beautifully proportioned layout, as well as the delicate artistry of
its carvings. To approach the temple, first cross the vast moat,
continuing along a broad causeway lined with naga balustrades. As you
enter the main building, ascend through a series of galleries and
courtyard before reaching the central sanctuary, which offers
beautiful views back over the causeway and across the surrounding
countryside. On the way, stop to enjoy the intricate stonecarvings
that adorn nearly every surface, with some 1,700 Apsaras, or celestial
dancers, sculpted into the walls. Along the outer gallery walls run
the longest continuous bas-relief in the world, which narrates stories
from Hindu mythology, including the famous Churning of the Ocean of
Milk. Angkor Wat is stunning at any time of the day, but sunrise and
sunset are especially beautiful times to watch the play of light on
the stones.
Visit Angkor Thom
The fortified city of ANGKOR THOM covers an area of 10 square km.
Enclosed by a wall and wide moats, the city includes many of Angkor's
most popular sights. Enter by the monumental SOUTH GATE over a
causeway lined on either side by statues of demons and gods, each
carrying a giant naga. Continue to the TERRACE OF THE ELEPHANTS and
the TERRACE OF THE LEPER KINGS, former spaces for public cermonies,
both adorned with dramatic bas reliefs. Visit the ruined BAPHUON,
ROYAL ENCLOSURE and PHIMEANAKAS before continuing to the mysterious
BAYON TEMPLE. In this temple, one of the most popular and compelling
in Angkor, explore the galleries of beautifully preserved bas reliefs
and ascend narrow stairs to reach the central sanctuary, where you
will find giant stone faces smiling enigmatically down at you from
every angle.
Overnight in Siem Reap. |
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| Day 10 |
Siem Reap
Sightseeing in Angkor
Visit Banteay Srei Temple
Seemingly miniature in comparison to the other Angkor temples,
BANTEAY SREI is considered to be the jewel of classical Khmer art.
Built in pink sandstone, the walls are covered in exquisitely
preserved carvings of unusual delicacy. Because of its small size,
fairy-like atmosphere and extraordinary examples of Khmer sculpture,
this temple is often a favorite with visitors.
Visit Banteay Samre
BANTEAY SAMRE is a mid-12th century temple dedicated to the god
Vishnu.
Visit Ta Prohm
TA PROHM: one of the most popular attractions of Angkor as much of
the jungle has not been cleared and it looks very much as most of the
Angkor monuments would have appeared when European explorers first
stumbled across them.
Visit Prasat Kravan
PRASAT KRAVAN: the five brick towers were built for Hindu
worship in 921 and are notable for the bas-reliefs cut into the bricks
on the interior walls.
Visit Banteay Kdei Temple
A massive Buddhist temple dating from the second half of the 12th
century, BANTEAY KDEI is surrounded by four concentric walls, the
outer walls measuring 500 by 700 meters.
Visit Ta Keo
TA KEO: built by Jayavarman V who ruled from 968 to 1001),
it was the first Angkorian monument built entirely of sandstone and
was dedicated to Shiva. The summit of the central tower is 50 meters
high and is surrounded by four lower towers.
Visit Thommanon
THOMMANON: temple which mirrors Chau Say Tevoda (just to the
north), as it was built around the same time and has a similar plan.
It is also dedicated to Shiva and Vishnu.
Visit a temple for sunset
Watch the sun set over the Cambodian countryside from the upper
terraces of an ancient Angkorian temple.
Overnight in Siem Reap. |
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| Day 11 |
Siem Reap
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