Tale of the Dragon Tour
Travel north to south through Vietnam for an exciting and indepth experience of this vibrant country
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› tour highlights › itinerary at a glance › full tour itinerary › tour notes › request tour information bookletVietnam is an exciting, vibrant, culturally rich country, with spectacular natural environments. Travelling with us in Vietnam you will enjoy a unique and very personalized insight into this fantastic country. We wander the fascinating boulevards of Hanoi’s Old Quarter, meet the unique and enchanting highland minorities of the north, cruise the labyrithine arms of Halong Bay, bask in the historical charms of Hue and Hoi An, explore Saigon’s chaotic districts and markets, daytrip to the infamous Cu Chi Tunnels, and take a wonderful journey to homestay in the Mekong Delta.
Tale of the Dragon Tour Highlights
- Fascinating and diverse highland minorities of Northern Vietnam
- Choice of village and market day trips, and day or overnight hike, in Northern Vietnam
- Live-aboard cruise of Halong Bay with optional sea kayaking
- Moto tour of Hue’s historic pagodas and palaces
- World Heritage town of Hoi An – markets, architecture, silks and textiles
- Daytrip to explore the significant and beautiful Cham temple ruins at My Son
- Vietnamese cuisine – wonderful meals throughout and a cooking course option in Hoi An
- NGO visit, looking at vocational assistance for disadvantaged youth
- Markets and museums in Hanoi and Saigon
- Cu Chi tunnel and Cao Dai temple day trip
- Mekong Delta journey and rural homestay
- Very personalized small group experience
- Escorted by fantastic tour leader/s supported by local guides
“We were first time travelers looking for an ‘off the beaten track’ type trip with a bit of adventure. We certainly had this. We enjoyed the company of a great group of fellow travelers. The attention to detail by Pacific Discovery and the tour leaders was exceptional.” Mary-Anne and Trevor Stretton
Tale of the Dragon Tour Itinerary at a Glance
Day 1 Arrive Hanoi, walking tour
Day 2 Hanoi day trip, board night train
Day 3 Arrive Lao Cai, transfer to Sapa
Day 4 Day trip options: villages, markets
Day 5 Day trip options, transfer to Lao Cai, board night train
Day 6 Arrive Hanoi, transfer to Halong City, board boat and cruise to Halong Bay
Day 7 Halong Bay cruising
Day 8 Halong Bay, then return to Hanoi
Day 9 Flight to Hue, sightseeing
Day 10 Hue, moto tour of countryside
Day 11 Drive to Hoi An, via Marble Mountain
Day 12 Hoi An, explore area
Day 13 Hoi An, daytrips
Day 14 Flight to Saigon, Saigon sights
Day 15-16 Mekong Delta journey and overnight homestay, then return to Saigon
Day 17 Saigon, Cu Chi tunnels day trip
Day 18 Farewell Vietnam, depart Saigon
Tale of the Dragon Tour Itinerary
Travel north to south through Vietnam for an exciting and indepth experience of this vibrant country
BLD = Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner includedDAY 1. Hanoi
Our fantastic Vietnam experiences begin in Hanoi. After being met at the airport upon arrival and transferred to our hotel, we take a short walk of the Old Quarter and share a delicious dinner followed by a tour briefing, before settling in for a refreshing night’s sleep.D
DAY 2. Hanoi
Hanoi is a beguiling and vibrant city steeped in history, with a wonderful fusion of French colonial and Vietnamese architecture and cuisine. We take the day to visit the city’s key sights such as Ho Chi Minh’s mausoleum, the Museum of ethnography and the tranquil Temple of Literature, Vietnam’s first university. There’ll also be time to explore the colorful streets of the Old Quarter, where streets are named for the products they sell and everything imaginable is being bought and sold. We’ll have an insightful meal at an NGO restaurant which trains and looks after ‘street kids’, giving them skills to pursue careers in the hospitality and tourism industries. This evening we enjoy the centuries old tradition of water puppetry, before taking an overnight train journey north, to Lao Cai.BLD
DAY 3. Lao Cai, Sapa
From Lao Cai we travel up into the hills to the lofty town of Sapa. Once a resort for French colonialists escaping Hanoi’s summer heat, Sapa is now a center for highland minority people to trade their goods, and is the best place in Vietnam to see many of the different ethnic minorities.BLD
Day 4-5. Sapa
Based from Sapa, you have a choice of day trips to fascinating weekend markets and nearby villages to soak up the rural tranquility and lush environs. Alternatively, easy trekking through minority villages with an optional overnight homestay gives a unique insight into the ancient subsistence lifestyle still lived today. On our final evening we return by train to Hanoi.BL, B
DAY 6-8. Halong Bay
Embark on our live-aboard Vietnamese ‘junk’ to explore spectacular Halong Bay. This is a UNESCO World Heritage site and, cruising among the 1500 limestone islands rising sheer from the sea, it’s easy to see why. Encounter caves, hidden lagoons and uninhabited beaches, swim, sea kayak if you like, observe the local boat people, and have plenty of time to unwind. Our skipper guides us through the maze of twisting passages, and the wonderful crew serve us bountiful seafood feasts.BLD, BLD, BL
DAY 9-10. Hue
We take a short midday flight from Hanoi to Hue. Situated on the banks of the Perfume River and celebrated by Vietnamese poets for its romantic air and beauty, Hue was home to the Royal Dynasty until 1945. With a mystery tour of Hue and its environs, chauffeured on motos, from Emperors’ tombs to Buddhist pagodas, you’ll really get a feel for this region. Alternatively, if interested, you can take a tour of the DMZ with an informative local English-speaking guide.BD, BL
DAY 11. Marble Mountain, Hoi An
Travel the scenic coastal road to our favorite Vietnamese town, Hoi An. Enroute we stop for a short walk up Marble Mountain to explore caves and temples embedded in the rock. We arrive in Hoi An in time for an early dinner at one of the town’s excellent restaurants - a great way to begin sampling the rich history and culture.BD
DAY 12-13. Hoi An, My Son temples
Hoi An was an important trading port from the 17th-19th centuries. Wandering the streets, you really feel embraced by history. The town now has UN World Heritage status and its profusion of old houses, quiet streets and covered bridges are being preserved and restored. These days Hoi An is renowned for its diverse architectural heritage, masterful tailors, abundant silks and superb cuisine. Hoi An is also the ultimate place to have affordable clothes made to order. There’s a gorgeous beach nearby and people-watching on the riverfront, cool drink in hand, is hard to beat. We take a day trip to My Son to explore the ancient temple ruins of the Cham kingdom – the most significant Cham site in Vietnam. An optional cooking course in Vietnamese cuisine gives us a real taste for the local specialities.B, BL
DAY 14. Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)
A short flight south takes us to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), a city of stunning contrasts. We hail cyclos and zigzag our way to the War Remnants Museum, a sobering memorial to the Vietnam War, then lighten up with a stroll around the unusual Presidential Palace and Ben Thanh (the central market and a great place to stock up on fine roasted coffee from the highlands).BD
DAY 15-16. Mekong Delta
The Mekong Delta, Vietnam’s rice bowl, is one of the largest deltas in the world. You’ll experience its fertile abundance and beauty as we explore by bicycle and boat, visiting small farms and workshops on islands among its branching water ways and tributaries. We enjoy a simple night, close to the people and nature in a comfortable and rustic homestay. After a morning visit to floating markets we return to Saigon for the afternoon.BLD, B
DAY 17. Saigon, Cu Chi daytrip
The infamous Cu Chi Tunnels comprise over 250kms of tunnels, where Viet Cong forces built pseudo-cities underground, enabling them to infiltrate and control large areas around Saigon virtually undetected. You’ll be able to experience, first hand, the claustrophobic existence, and stop off at the fascinating Cao Dai temple on our return. Alternatively, you may like to enjoy a day in Saigon of great food, fascinating museums, relaxing massage, and endless shopping options.BLD
DAY 18. Farewell Vietnam
Our journey concludes in Saigon, and we are sure you will depart with a special affection for this intriguing country.B
Tale of the Dragon Tour Notes
Travel north to south through Vietnam for an exciting and indepth experience of this vibrant country
Suitability
This tour is suitable for anyone who is moderately active - we’ve had 10-80 year olds join us on our itineraries. For the adventurous, there is the option of a day or overnight trek in northern Vietnam, and the chance to sea kayak on Halong Bay. Southeast Asian towns and cities are often best explored on foot and bicycle, however motos, cyclos, and taxis are available for the less active.Accommodation
Our accommodation is diverse, comfortable and carefully chosen to enhance our experience. On this itinerary we enjoy: 13 nights in locally owned character hotels and guesthouses with private bathroom/ensuite and air conditioning; 2 nights overnight trains with comfortable sleeper berths and shared facilities; 1 night homestay with shared facilities; 2 nights luxury live-aboard boat with ensuite facilities.Meals
Food is a highlight when traveling in Asia and throughout there will be the opportunity to eat authentic Vietnamese or Western style food. Special dietary requirements are catered for. Asian style eating is often a communal affair, and allows for a far greater variety of dishes to be sampled - it’s also more fun. Most meals are included as indicated in the itinerary but we do have some independent meals enabling a choice of where, when and what you eat.Transport
The itinerary has been designed to maximise comfort and safety whilst also giving you the opportunity to experience local transport and take part in daily life. We utilise private vans, taxis, a boat, sleeper trains, motos, cyclos and take two flights within the country.Tour Cost
Tour cost is NZ$4990, US$3495
Tour inclusions
› All tour related travel and transport from tour start to finish including two flights within Vietnam and applicable airport taxes› Pre-authorised visa on arrival
› All accommodation*
› Most meals as indicated in the itinerary
› All excursions, activities and entry fees as described in the itinerary (unless noted as optional)
› Escorted by a Pacific Discovery tour leader and the services of English-speaking local guides
› Online image library for your tour
›› Refer information booklet for international flight options and exclusions
*Twin or double share basis. Single supplement available for additional NZ$830, US$580.
Tour Dates
2010: 12 - 29 Oct
2011: 10 - 27 Nov (all women)
2011: 30 Nov - 17 Dec
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Tour length: 18 days
Tour Cost: NZ$4990, US$3495
Group Size: Max 12
Ages: All ages
Activity: Touring itinerary with active options - ½ day walks, sea kayaking, cycling
Accommodation: 13 nights boutique hotels and lodges, 2 nights overnight trains in comfortable sleeper berths; 1 night homestay; 2 nights luxury live-aboard boat
Start / Finish: Hanoi / Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam
(we assist with flights)
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