HIGHLIGHTS OF VIETNAM
15 Days / 14 Nights
Escorted and departing ex
Perth
Monday 13 March 2006
Monday 13 March:
Perth
to
Kuala Lumpur
Home pick-up will be provided to your flight to
Kuala Lumpur
where you will be accommodated overnight at the Pan Pacific (KLIA) Hotel.
Tuesday 14 March:
Kuala Lumpur
to
Hanoi
On arrival in
Hanoi
we will be met and transferred to the Majestic Salute Hotel for a stay of 2 nights. You can relax and get to know your fellow travellers then, this evening, enjoy a Water Puppet Show, a remarkable Vietnamese art form which combines traditional music, fireworks, underwater puppeteers and elaborate puppets floating gracefully over water. (B)
Wednesday 15 March:
Hanoi
This morning we visit Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum and former residence, One Pillar Pagoda and the
Temple
of
Literature
then, this afternoon, the Vietnam Museum of Fine Arts,
Lake
of
Restored Sword
and
Ngoc
Son
Temple
. Your day's sightseeing finishes with a 1 hour cyclo tour of
Hanoi
’s Old Quarter, including a stop at an ancient Vietnamese “long house.” (B)
Thursday 16 March:
Hanoi
to
Halong
Bay
This morning we undertake a leisurely drive, stopping at Dong Giao wood-carving village and viewing the production of woodblock prints at Dong Ho. We then proceed to
Halong
Bay
for overnight at the Halong Plaza Hotel. (B)
Friday 17 March:
Halong
Bay
Cruise & Return to
Hanoi
This morning we undertake a 5 hour cruise on picturesque
Halong
Bay
, with limestone outcrops soaring perpendicularly from the water. After a fresh-seafood lunch, we disembark and make our way back to
Hanoi
for a further night. (B/L)
Saturday 18 March:
Hanoi
to
Hue
We're transferred to our morning flight to
Hue
where we will be accommodated overnight at the Morin Hotel. This afternoon we visit the Imperial Citadel and Dong Ba Market. (B)
Sunday 19 March:
Hue
to Hoi An (via Danang)
This morning we undertake a cruise through the centre of
Hue
, along the
Perfume
River
, visit the 7-storey Thien Mu Pagoda (by the river bank), then drive to the elaborate tombs of Emperors Khai Dinh and Tu Duc. After visiting a family business to view the manufacture of Vietnamese conical hats and colourful incenses, we commence the 3 hour journey (by road) to Danang and Hoi An. Our route takes us along the coastline, via emerald-green paddy fields and over the dramatic Hai Van Mountain pass. We see stonecutters at the
Marble
Mountains
, famed as a “Viet Cong” hideout during the Vietnam War. On arrival in the ancient port town of Hoi An, we transfer to the Hoi An Beach Hotel for a stay of 2 nights. (B)
Monday 20 March: Hoi An - Sightseeing
This morning we take a relaxed walking tour of this quaint town, visiting ancient houses, a Hokkien temple, the 400-year-old Japanese Covered Bridge and colourful riverside market then, this afternoon, visit a workshop to see the manufacture of Hoi An’s famous lanterns. Later, we enjoy a sunset boat trip on the Thu Bon river and visit the Thanh Ha pottery village. (B)
Tuesday 21 March: Hoi An to Nha Trang (via Danang)
We transfer to Danang and catch the flight to Nha Trang where we will be accommodated overnight at the Yasaka Hotel. The remainder of the day is free to relax and enjoy Nha Trang's turquoise waters and white sandy beaches. (B)
Wednesday 22 March: Nha Trang to Dalat
We commence the drive to the highland town of
Dalat
, enjoying spectacular views of coastal scenery. Nearby the seaside town of
Phan Rang
, we visit Po Klong Garai, a well-preserved 14th century Cham tower, then continue up the switchbacks to Dalat. On arrival, we tour the summer residence of
Vietnam
’s last emperor (Bao Dai) and Dalat’s “Crazy House” and enjoy a horse-drawn cart ride. We stay overnight at the Novotel and with dinner at the Art Cafe - the owner will teach us the rudiments of one-finger painting. (B/D)
Thursday 23 March: Dalat to Ho Chi Minh (
Saigon
)
This morning we view Dalat Market's flowers, vegetables and fruit, then depart via Prenn Waterfall and rubber, tea and coffee plantations. On arrival at Ho Chi Minh, we're accommodated for 3 nights at the Duxton Hotel. (B)
Friday 24 March: Cu Chi Tunnels & City Sightseeing
This morning we visit the extraordinary Cu Chi tunnels, just outside
Ho Chi Minh city
. During their War of Independence, “Viet Cong” guerillas hid within the labyrinth of narrow tunnels virtually underneath US bases, then rose from them to launch surprise attacks. We will also see the Vietnamese in their fields and orchards as well as manufacturing rice paper, a key ingredient in Vietnamese cuisine. This afternoon's sightseeing includes
Reunification
Palace
, Notre Dame Cathedral, the Central Post Office, Chinatown, Binh Tay Market and
Thien
Hau
Temple
. (B)
Saturday 25 March:
Mekong
Delta Cruise
We depart for a scenic morning drive to Cai Be, stopping enroute at the ornate
Cao
Dai
Temple
in Ben Luc. From Cai Be, we take a boat trip along the mighty
Mekong
and its tributaries to view the daily lives of people who work and play on the waterways of the Mekong Delta. We visit the floating market at Cai Be, an ancient Delta house, and a family-run business producing rice paper. Lunch is served in a local house set amongst fruit orchards and bonsai trees. Return to
Ho Chi Minh city
. (B/L)
Sunday 26 March: Ho Chi Minh to
Kuala Lumpur
We say goodbye to
Vietnam
and fly to
Kuala Lumpur
where we will be transferred to the Pan Pacific (city hotel) for a stay of 1 night. This afternoon is free for shopping then, tonight, we share a farewell dinner. (B/D)
Monday 27 March:
Kuala Lumpur
to
Perth
We depart
Kuala Lumpur
for our return flight to
Perth
, where you will be met and transferred to your home. (B)
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