Day 1 - Hanoi, VietnamHanoi is a lovely city of lakes, shaded boulevards and public parks, and your hotel is beautifully located overlooking the 800-year-old Golden Lotus Pagoda on Hanoi’s largest lake. Settle-in to your Deluxe Hanoi View Room at the
Intercontinental Hanoi Westlake Hotel and enjoy the balance of your day at leisure.
Day 2 - Explore HanoiJoin your guide this morning to begin your in-depth tour of this charming city. You’ll see the imposing Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, a monument of marble, granite and precious woods. Nearby, in contrast, is the simple wooden house where he lived and worked. Admire the famous One Pillar Pagoda and stroll through the lush Botanical Gardens, an inviting 50-acre park behind the historic Presidential Palace. Continue with a visit to the Temple of Literature, founded in 1070, and relax over a delightful lunch at the stylish
Wild Rice Restaurant. Then board Cyclos – a traditional way to get around the city – and explore the lovely French Quarter, filled with the architectural legacy of Vietnam’s Colonial past. End your tour with a guided walk through the historic Old Quarter. Meals B,L
Day 3 - Excursion into the countrysideYour leisurely journey into the northern countryside takes you first to Thay Pagoda. Just 25 miles from Hanoi, this Pagoda is especially popular with city residents during festival times, and is famed for its finely carved statues of Buddha, ornamented with lacquer and gold.
Continue to Duong Lum, a quiet village surrounded by rice paddies and widely recognized for the remarkable preservation of its old homes and temples. Explore along the curving alleyways, pause to visit one of these ancient houses and then continue into the surrounding paddy fields. Enjoy lunch in this timeless setting before returning to Hanoi where the balance of the day is free to explore or relax as you wish. Meals B,L
Day 4 - Overnight cruise through Halong Bay#WHS#Drive to Ha Long Bay#WHS#, filled with more than 3,000 limestone peaks that rise dramatically from the deep blue water as far as the eye can see. Your overnight cruise aboard the deluxe
Emeraude is the best way to explore this breathtaking region, and includes lunch and dinner onboard with plenty of time this afternoon to enjoy the sweeping vistas of sea, land, and sky. Your elegant vessel is comfortable and intimate, with hand-crafted wooden interiors and spacious air-conditioned cabins with private baths. You’ll explore the most beautiful spots – fascinating rock formations and hidden caves – with opportunity to relax and swim. Ha Long Bay is truly magical, and this is certain to be one of the best travel experiences of your life! Meals B,L,D
Day 5 - Disembark and fly to central VietnamArise early for a Tai Chi class on-deck and to watch the sun cast its first light across the peaks and waters of Ha Long Bay. Relax over breakfast as your vessel charts a leisurely course through the Bay. Disembark this morning for your flight to Danang, where you’ll be warmly greeted. A scenic drive brings you to the Marble Mountains and China Beach before arriving in picturesque Hoi An#WHS#. Known as Faifo to early western traders, it was one of Southeast Asia’s major international ports during the 17th to 19th centuries, home to Japanese, Indian, Chinese and Portuguese merchants. Today, Hoi An is remarkable for its collection of original Chinese temples and glorious homes built by these wealthy merchants of earlier times. Sample excellent Vietnamese cuisine at this evening’s dinner and enjoy two nights in Superior Rooms at the 5-star
Victoria Resort. Meals B,D
Day 6 - Explore Hoi AnEnjoy a leisurely morning boat ride down the Thu Bon River to Red Bridge. Step ashore for a refreshing welcome drink and tour the herb garden before a 2-hour hands-on culinary class. Relax riverside in the outdoor restaurant and dine on the dishes you’ve prepared.
In the afternoon, your walking tour of Hoi An - remarkably preserved - visits former merchant homes, temples, art galleries, and a bustling local market. As you explore with your guide through the traffic-free cobblestone streets of this ancient seaport, it’s easy to imagine yourself a sailor of the 18th century, when Hoi An was one of the busiest ports in all of Asia. After visiting a local school, the rest of the afternoon is at leisure – to explore further at your own pace or to relax and enjoy the amenities of your resort. Tonight, you’ll dine at
Go Da Restaurant. Meals B,L,D
Day 7 - A Scenic Overland Journey to HueThis morning’s scenic drive brings you to Hue, a now laid-back provincial town that was once the Imperial capital of Vietnam, the seat of power for 13 Nguyen Dynasty Emperors. Today, the city offers lovely French colonial garden homes, quiet streets, and a tranquil riverside ambience. Your afternoon sightseeing includes the lively Dong Ba Market and the impressive Imperial Citadel, built nearly 200 years ago and modeled after the Forbidden City in Beijing. This evening, enjoy our specially-arranged dinner with a local family before retiring to your deluxe hotel. Meals B,D
Day 8 - Getting to know HueVoyage by boat along the meandering Perfume River to Thien Mu Pagoda, an octagonal tower of seven tiers that rises majestically on the river bank. Then visit the tranquil tomb of Emperor Ming Mang, one of the most famous of Vietnam’s ancient rulers. Dinner tonight is at the charming
Y Thao Garden Restaurant. Meals B,D
Day 9 - Fly to Ho Chi Minh CityIf Hanoi, Hoi An and Hue reveal Vietnam’s long and colorful history, then Ho Chi Minh City is a look at the future. Situated on the edge of the Mekong Delta, the city is poised and ready for growth – with lots of new construction, new technology, and new opportunities for its residents.
This morning you fly to Ho Chi Minh City, where you’ll be greeted and escorted to the
Caravelle Hotel, an historic luxury landmark in the heart of the city. This afternoon’s sightseeing brings you into Cholon, the city’s energetic Chinatown, to visit the historic Cha Tam Church and Thien Hau Temple, dedicated to the Goddess of the Sea. Finish your escorted touring at the bustling Binh Tay Market and a diminutive Cao Dai Temple. Tonight, you dine at the elegant
Maxim’s Nam An Restaurant. Meals B,D
Day 10 - A day in the Mekong DeltaKnown as the ‘rice bowl’ of Vietnam, the Mekong Delta is a rich fertile region interlaced with thousands of waterways and tributaries of the mighty Mekong River. A scenic morning drive past rural villages and paddy fields brings you deep into this timeless landscape. Step aboard a motorized sampan for a fascinating excursion through a maze of waterways and fruit plantation. Sample exotic tropical fruits in the shade of a farmer’s garden and continue deeper in the Delta for a lunch of local specialties. Return to Saigon where your evening is at leisure. Meals B,L
Day 11 - Cu Chi Tunnels and on to Siem Reap, CambodiaEarly risers have an opportunity this morning to visit one of Saigon’s popular parks to join city residents in their early morning exercise routine, including Tai Chi. After breakfast you’ll visit the Cu Chi Tunnels, the incredible underground network that once stretched for 210 miles. This tunnel complex was built by guerilla fighters beginning in 1940 and construction continued throughout the Vietnam War. Marvel at secret trapdoors, underground kitchens, living quarters, and even conference rooms. You’ll have ample opportunity to view the excavated areas from above. The more adventurous can explore the deeper second and even third-level tunnels.
Return to the city for lunch at Tan Nam Restaurant and transfer to the airport for your flight to Siem Reap. Upon arrival, you’ll be warmly greeted and escorted to the luxurious
Sofitel Royal Resort. Meals B,L
Day 12 - Siem Reap / Explore Angkor#WHS#Today begins your guided exploration of the magnificent jungle ruins of Angkor, once the royal seat of the mighty and wealthy Khmer Empire. This morning, you explore the imposing Angkor Wat, the largest temple in the world with a volume of stone equaling that of the Cheops Pyramid in Egypt. Inspired by 12th century Hinduism, it took an estimated 30 years to build Angkor Wat, including the intricately carved bas-relief which adorns all four sides of the temple.
Enjoy lunch at Viroth’s Restaurant and then discover the monumental magnificence of Angkor Thom – the last capital of the Khmers, with its Elephant Terrace, the Terrace of the Leper King, and the stunning Bayon temple. This 12th century masterpiece lies at the very centre of Angkor Thom and is an archaeological wonder of symmetry and grandeur. Late in the day, your guide will lead you to a prime vantage point to witness the sun set over Angkor, a magnificent and unforgettable spectacle. Dine tonight at the<>I> Sugar Palm Restaurant. Meals B,L,D
Day 13 - Siem Reap / Explore AngkorThis morning you visit the amazing Ta Prohm, a 12th century temple that has been left largely un-restored and in its natural state, surrounded by jungle with massive Banyan roots and limbs enveloping the stone like tentacles. Continue your exploration at Chau Say Tevoda, a Hindu Temple from the 12th century, and Preah Khan, an extensive complex built by a Khmer King as a monastery and teaching institution. An afternoon visit to Les Artisans d’Angkor reveals the important work being done to preserve the traditional skills of Cambodia’s artisans. This evening’s farewell dinner includes a cultural performance of dance and music. Meals B,D
Day 14 - Siem ReapYour tour with us finishes this morning after breakfast. Meals B