Explore the natural wonders and national treasures of Vietnam and Thailand. Experience the bustling city of Hanoi, immerse yourself in the historic town of Hoi An, and relax on a cruise through the Ha Long Bay. Be amazed by colorful Bangkok and see the legendary Buddist temples and floating markets of the Thai capital.
At a glance
Duration
12 days
Route
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Countries
Vietnam
Activity level
easy
Style
Culture & History
Group size
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Flights
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Day by day
Your journey through
Argentina
Day 1Canada - Night on boardArrive at your departure airport* ready to check-in for an overnight flight to Hanoi. Night on board.*If either your outbound or inbound flights depart in the early hours (before 4:00 a.m.) you must arrive at the airport the night before the indicated departure day.
Canada
Arrive at your departure airport* ready to check-in for an overnight flight to Hanoi. Night on board.*If either your outbound or inbound flights depart in the early hours (before 4:00 a.m.) you must arrive at the airport the night before the indicated departure day.
Your journey through
China
Day 2HanoiUpon arrival at Noi Bai international airport in Hanoi, meet your local English-speaking guide and transfer to your hotel in the city to check-in. Take the evening to relax after a long journey, or take a stroll to see your new surroundings.Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, is a bustling city with a unique blend of ancient and modern attractions. Its main highlights include the historic Old Quarter and the iconic Hoan Kiem Lake. Hanoi is also renowhhned for its delicious street food, with dishes such as pho (noodle soup) and banh mi (Vietnamese baguette sandwich) being popular choices. The city's French colonial architecture is reflected in the grandeur of landmarks like the Hanoi Opera House and St. Joseph's Cathedral. Hanoi offers visitors a captivating blend of history, culture, and culinary delights that are sure to leave a lasting impression! Overnight in Hanoi.
Hanoi
Upon arrival at Noi Bai international airport in Hanoi, meet your local English-speaking guide and transfer to your hotel in the city to check-in. Take the evening to relax after a long journey, or take a stroll to see your new surroundings.Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, is a bustling city with a unique blend of ancient and modern attractions. Its main highlights include the historic Old Quarter and the iconic Hoan Kiem Lake. Hanoi is also renowhhned for its delicious street food, with dishes such as pho (noodle soup) and banh mi (Vietnamese baguette sandwich) being popular choices. The city's French colonial architecture is reflected in the grandeur of landmarks like the Hanoi Opera House and St. Joseph's Cathedral. Hanoi offers visitors a captivating blend of history, culture, and culinary delights that are sure to leave a lasting impression! Overnight in Hanoi.
Day 3HanoiBreakfast at the hotel. Meet at 08:30 AM to begin your tour of Hanoi. The first stop of the day will be Lake Huu Tiep and the downed B-52, a vestige of the Vietnam war. Afterwards, visit the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum (entrance not included), also known as Ho Chi Minh's Stilt House. Continue to the Governor's Palace (exterior only), followed by the One Pillar Pagoda and the Tran Quoc Pagoda.Move to the Temple of Literature, the first Vietnamese university that was founded in 1070. Stroll through the Old Quarter of Hanoi, also known as the neighborhood of the 36 streets, each of which was once known for artisans and workshops of a particular specialty. Finally, visit a local market, stopping at a local coffee shop for a refreshing cup of coffee or green tea. For a local experience, why not join an optional home-cooked dinner with a local family?* Return to the hotel and spend the night in Hanoi.*Optional home visit & family dinner: Visit a local family, enjoying the atmosphere of a Vietnamese home, sampling traditional foods and getting to know Hanoi's culture. This excursion is designed to give you an authentic experience that could not be found on one's own!
Hanoi
Breakfast at the hotel. Meet at 08:30 AM to begin your tour of Hanoi. The first stop of the day will be Lake Huu Tiep and the downed B-52, a vestige of the Vietnam war. Afterwards, visit the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum (entrance not included), also known as Ho Chi Minh's Stilt House. Continue to the Governor's Palace (exterior only), followed by the One Pillar Pagoda and the Tran Quoc Pagoda.Move to the Temple of Literature, the first Vietnamese university that was founded in 1070. Stroll through the Old Quarter of Hanoi, also known as the neighborhood of the 36 streets, each of which was once known for artisans and workshops of a particular specialty. Finally, visit a local market, stopping at a local coffee shop for a refreshing cup of coffee or green tea. For a local experience, why not join an optional home-cooked dinner with a local family?* Return to the hotel and spend the night in Hanoi.*Optional home visit & family dinner: Visit a local family, enjoying the atmosphere of a Vietnamese home, sampling traditional foods and getting to know Hanoi's culture. This excursion is designed to give you an authentic experience that could not be found on one's own!
Day 4HanoiBreakfast at the hotel. Today, enjoy a a free day to explore the city on your own, fitting in as little or as much as you'd like. If you're interested in escaping the big city, consider joining our optional excursion* to Ninh Binh, a smaller town on the Red River. Overnight in Hanoi.*Optional excursion to Ninh Binh: Discover the beauty of a hidden gem just two hours outside Hanoi. Take a rowboat through stunning scenery, seeing small villages, caves, temples and an array of incredible views before enjoying lunch at a local restaurant.
Hanoi
Breakfast at the hotel. Today, enjoy a a free day to explore the city on your own, fitting in as little or as much as you'd like. If you're interested in escaping the big city, consider joining our optional excursion* to Ninh Binh, a smaller town on the Red River. Overnight in Hanoi.*Optional excursion to Ninh Binh: Discover the beauty of a hidden gem just two hours outside Hanoi. Take a rowboat through stunning scenery, seeing small villages, caves, temples and an array of incredible views before enjoying lunch at a local restaurant.
Day 5Hanoi – Ha Long Bay/Lan Ha BayAfter breakfast, meet your driver in the hotel lobby. Depart by shuttle bus (without guide) to Ha Long Bay or nearby Lan Ha Bay, both part of the same UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site where spectacular limestone islets and grottoes rise from the emerald Gulf of Tonkin. Upon arrival, savor a welcome drink on board and check in to your cabin. Lunch will be served as you cruise by secluded beaches. Visit a floating fishing village and relax on the sundeck. Enjoy dinner as the boat docks in a quiet spot for the night. Overnight on board.Important note: Each cruise has different itineraries to Ha Long Bay or Lan Ha Bay. Itinerary is subject to change without prior notice according to weather conditions or local administrative regulations.
Hanoi
After breakfast, meet your driver in the hotel lobby. Depart by shuttle bus (without guide) to Ha Long Bay or nearby Lan Ha Bay, both part of the same UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site where spectacular limestone islets and grottoes rise from the emerald Gulf of Tonkin. Upon arrival, savor a welcome drink on board and check in to your cabin. Lunch will be served as you cruise by secluded beaches. Visit a floating fishing village and relax on the sundeck. Enjoy dinner as the boat docks in a quiet spot for the night. Overnight on board.Important note: Each cruise has different itineraries to Ha Long Bay or Lan Ha Bay. Itinerary is subject to change without prior notice according to weather conditions or local administrative regulations.
Your journey through
Vietnam
Day 6Ha Long Bay / Lan Ha Bay – Hanoi – HueRise with the sun to participate in a Tai Chi demonstration on the upper bridge. Afterwards, enjoy a light breakfast will be served and later, a heartier brunch as the boat cruises through the bay's stunning scenery, stopping to admire the most beautiful views. Around 10:30-11AM, we will disembark and head back to Hanoi by shuttle bus. Transfer to the airport for a domestic flight to Hue.Arrive in Hue, the former imperial capital with its magnificent citadel, palaces, royal tombs, pagodas and temple. Built under the Nguyen dynasty on the banks of the Perfume River, today Hue welcomes over 4 million visitors per year. Overnight stay in Hue.
Ha Long Bay
Rise with the sun to participate in a Tai Chi demonstration on the upper bridge. Afterwards, enjoy a light breakfast will be served and later, a heartier brunch as the boat cruises through the bay's stunning scenery, stopping to admire the most beautiful views. Around 10:30-11AM, we will disembark and head back to Hanoi by shuttle bus. Transfer to the airport for a domestic flight to Hue.Arrive in Hue, the former imperial capital with its magnificent citadel, palaces, royal tombs, pagodas and temple. Built under the Nguyen dynasty on the banks of the Perfume River, today Hue welcomes over 4 million visitors per year. Overnight stay in Hue.
Your journey through
Cambodia
Day 7Hue - Hoi AnBreakfast at the hotel. Begin your day with a tour of the Imperial Citadel, found at the center of the Hue Monuments Complex (itself a UNESCO World Heritage site). Enter through the towering main gate to see the magnificent architecture and gardens, while your guide explains the events and the intrigue surrounding the former royal court. Some sections suffered extensive damage during the Vietnam War, but most of them are incredibly well-preserved to this day.Wind your way to the Royal Tu Duc Tomb, a peaceful enclosed resting place featuring pine trees and a lakeside pavilion with lotus blossoms. The emperor used this space as a second residence for fishing, listening to music, writing poetry, and indulging in extravagant 50-course meals. After exploring the tomb, drive back to downtown Hue with a stop at a family-run workshop to learn how incense is made.Next, make the drive from Hue to Hoi An along one of the most famous coastal roads in Vietnam. The journey is 3.5 hours, including plenty of time for sightseeing. Stop at Lang Co Lagoon to see traditional Vietnamese fishing methods being carried out. Expect amazing views as you travel through the Hai Van Pass. In the evening, arrive in Hoi An and check-in your hotel. Overnight stay in Hoi An.
Hue
Breakfast at the hotel. Begin your day with a tour of the Imperial Citadel, found at the center of the Hue Monuments Complex (itself a UNESCO World Heritage site). Enter through the towering main gate to see the magnificent architecture and gardens, while your guide explains the events and the intrigue surrounding the former royal court. Some sections suffered extensive damage during the Vietnam War, but most of them are incredibly well-preserved to this day.Wind your way to the Royal Tu Duc Tomb, a peaceful enclosed resting place featuring pine trees and a lakeside pavilion with lotus blossoms. The emperor used this space as a second residence for fishing, listening to music, writing poetry, and indulging in extravagant 50-course meals. After exploring the tomb, drive back to downtown Hue with a stop at a family-run workshop to learn how incense is made.Next, make the drive from Hue to Hoi An along one of the most famous coastal roads in Vietnam. The journey is 3.5 hours, including plenty of time for sightseeing. Stop at Lang Co Lagoon to see traditional Vietnamese fishing methods being carried out. Expect amazing views as you travel through the Hai Van Pass. In the evening, arrive in Hoi An and check-in your hotel. Overnight stay in Hoi An.
Day 8Hoi AnBreakfast at the hotel. Today, enjoy the morning on your own and be ready to set off on a guided walking tour around Hoi An during the afternoon. You have the option of adding a Fish and Chips Tour* to the morning, where you will have lunch at the local villages and then, after lunch, you will be transferred to the ancient town to join the rest of the group in the walking tour. For those who don’t take the Fish & Chips tour, the tour guide will pick you up at the hotel’s lobby at 14:00.In the afternoon, set off on a guided walking tour around Hoi An's Ancient Town, which is recognized for its well-preserved architecture, pedestrian-only streets, and delicious cuisine. During your leisurely exploration on foot, observe some of the historic merchant and community houses, ancient pagodas, and traditional places of worship with influences from Chinese and Japanese architecture. Make a stop at the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge, first built by the Japanese community in 1590s as a way to reach the Chinese quarter just across the water. Next, visit the Assembly Hall of the Chaozhou Chinese Congregation. Note the gorgeous carvings on the beams, walls, and altar while hearing stories about the Chinese community in Hoi An.Continue strolling around Hoi An’s narrow streets and hear the soft, clattering hum of sewing machines. This charming town is home to hundreds of tailor shops and nobody can explain exactly when, how, or why it became so common. Visit a tailor, where you can get made-to-order clothes extremely fast.Known as a key part of Hoi An culture, the silk lantern is a simple yet practical handicraft. Follow the narrow street to reach a local craftsman, nestled away in a small corner of the quarter. After a brief introduction to the history of the lanterns as well as the stages of production, decorate your own lantern and bring it home as a souvenir.Important note: The Hoi An entrance ticket is valid for entry to 5 sightseeing spots, including the merchant houses, the Japanese Covered Bridge, museums, pagodas and assembly halls for 24 hours. It also provides entry into Hoi An Ancient Town for as long as you are in Hoi An. Please keep the entrance ticket with you at all times in case you independently visit Hoi An later in the evening or on another day.*Optional Half-Day Fish & Chips Tour: Get a closer look at the ancient way of life that pervades the rural outskirts of Hoi An. Hop on your bicycle and set off for an easy bike ride through picturesque villages, passing by rice paddies and vegetable farms on your ride. Then, learn how to paddle unique Vietnamese round basket-boats while hearing about how the area was crucial during wartime. Board a local riverboat for a leisurely cruise. Meet a local fisherman and learn about his simple way of life. Arrive in the Tra Que village, where the local farmers use traditional methods that date back hundreds of years. Join your local host to prepare a tasty Vietnamese lunch before cycling back to downtown Hoi An.
Hoi An
Breakfast at the hotel. Today, enjoy the morning on your own and be ready to set off on a guided walking tour around Hoi An during the afternoon. You have the option of adding a Fish and Chips Tour* to the morning, where you will have lunch at the local villages and then, after lunch, you will be transferred to the ancient town to join the rest of the group in the walking tour. For those who don’t take the Fish & Chips tour, the tour guide will pick you up at the hotel’s lobby at 14:00.In the afternoon, set off on a guided walking tour around Hoi An's Ancient Town, which is recognized for its well-preserved architecture, pedestrian-only streets, and delicious cuisine. During your leisurely exploration on foot, observe some of the historic merchant and community houses, ancient pagodas, and traditional places of worship with influences from Chinese and Japanese architecture. Make a stop at the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge, first built by the Japanese community in 1590s as a way to reach the Chinese quarter just across the water. Next, visit the Assembly Hall of the Chaozhou Chinese Congregation. Note the gorgeous carvings on the beams, walls, and altar while hearing stories about the Chinese community in Hoi An.Continue strolling around Hoi An’s narrow streets and hear the soft, clattering hum of sewing machines. This charming town is home to hundreds of tailor shops and nobody can explain exactly when, how, or why it became so common. Visit a tailor, where you can get made-to-order clothes extremely fast.Known as a key part of Hoi An culture, the silk lantern is a simple yet practical handicraft. Follow the narrow street to reach a local craftsman, nestled away in a small corner of the quarter. After a brief introduction to the history of the lanterns as well as the stages of production, decorate your own lantern and bring it home as a souvenir.Important note: The Hoi An entrance ticket is valid for entry to 5 sightseeing spots, including the merchant houses, the Japanese Covered Bridge, museums, pagodas and assembly halls for 24 hours. It also provides entry into Hoi An Ancient Town for as long as you are in Hoi An. Please keep the entrance ticket with you at all times in case you independently visit Hoi An later in the evening or on another day.*Optional Half-Day Fish & Chips Tour: Get a closer look at the ancient way of life that pervades the rural outskirts of Hoi An. Hop on your bicycle and set off for an easy bike ride through picturesque villages, passing by rice paddies and vegetable farms on your ride. Then, learn how to paddle unique Vietnamese round basket-boats while hearing about how the area was crucial during wartime. Board a local riverboat for a leisurely cruise. Meet a local fisherman and learn about his simple way of life. Arrive in the Tra Que village, where the local farmers use traditional methods that date back hundreds of years. Join your local host to prepare a tasty Vietnamese lunch before cycling back to downtown Hoi An.
Day 9Hoi An - BangkokBreakfast at the hotel. Depart the hotel this morning ready to take a flight to Bangkok. Touch down in the buzzing capital of Thailand and transfer to the hotel. Bangkok is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city, located in the heart of the country. It offers a diverse range of unique experiences, from its impressive temples and vibrant culture to its lively night markets and renowned cuisine. Enjoy the rest of the day at your leisure and discover this fascinating city. Overnight stay in Bangkok.
Hoi An
Breakfast at the hotel. Depart the hotel this morning ready to take a flight to Bangkok. Touch down in the buzzing capital of Thailand and transfer to the hotel. Bangkok is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city, located in the heart of the country. It offers a diverse range of unique experiences, from its impressive temples and vibrant culture to its lively night markets and renowned cuisine. Enjoy the rest of the day at your leisure and discover this fascinating city. Overnight stay in Bangkok.
Your journey through
China
Day 10BangkokBreakfast at the hotel. Today, you'll visit some of Bangkok’s most iconic landmarks. You'll be picked up at the hotel to begin the Emerald Buddha Temple (Wat Phra Kaew), the most sacred Buddhist temple in Thailand. On the way, pass by the amulet market, a fascinating spot for spiritual curiosities.Next, explore the Grand Palace, the official residence of the Kings of Thailand, and continue past Tha Thien market, where you can sample traditional Thai food. You'll also visit Wat Pho, home to the impressive Reclining Buddha.Your journey continues to Wat Arun, famous for its towering 70-meter-high spire. Finally, board a traditional teakwood boat to Thonburi, Thailand’s former capital. The rest of the day is free for you to return to the hotel at your own pace, relax, or continue exploring the city. Overnight stay in Bangkok.
Bangkok
Breakfast at the hotel. Today, you'll visit some of Bangkok’s most iconic landmarks. You'll be picked up at the hotel to begin the Emerald Buddha Temple (Wat Phra Kaew), the most sacred Buddhist temple in Thailand. On the way, pass by the amulet market, a fascinating spot for spiritual curiosities.Next, explore the Grand Palace, the official residence of the Kings of Thailand, and continue past Tha Thien market, where you can sample traditional Thai food. You'll also visit Wat Pho, home to the impressive Reclining Buddha.Your journey continues to Wat Arun, famous for its towering 70-meter-high spire. Finally, board a traditional teakwood boat to Thonburi, Thailand’s former capital. The rest of the day is free for you to return to the hotel at your own pace, relax, or continue exploring the city. Overnight stay in Bangkok.
Day 11BangkokBreakfast at the hotel. You’ll have a free day to relax or explore the city at your leisure.If you’d like to continue learning about the history and culture of this region, consider taking a full-day tour to Ayutthaya Historical park*. Discover the architectural styles of Bang-Pa-In summer palace and enjoy lunch at a local Thai restaurant.For a visit to Thailand’s most iconic marketplaces**, we recommend the Maeklong Railway market and Damnoen Saduak floating market. Learn how the first one operates alongside an active railway track, and dine and shop at the second one, where vendors sell directly from boats. Please note that these two optional activities are not compatible, you can only choose one on this day. Overnight stay in Bangkok.*Optional Full-Day Ayutthaya Historical Park Tour with Lunch: The former capital of the Kingdom of Siam, Ayutthaya is a historic city waiting to be discovered. Your first stop is Wat Lokayasutha, a temple known for its giant reclining Buddha image. Next, visit Wat Phra Sri Sanphet, one of the most important landmarks in Ayutthaya, where you can explore the ancient ruins of the Grand Palace and its temples.You’ll then continue to Wat Mahathat, famed for the iconic Buddha head entwined in tree roots and inscriptions dating back over 600 years.The tour includes lunch at a local Thai restaurant, with your guide on hand to recommend regional specialities. Finish the unforgettable experience at Wat Chaiwatthanaram, a striking historical site. Drop off at the hotel is not included, tour ends at MBK Mall city center.Please wear smart casual summer attire and comfortable walking shoes. For cultural respect, women are advised to wear short-sleeved tops with full-length trousers or knee-length skirts, and men are advised to wear trousers with short-sleeved shirts. Remember to remove your shoes before entering any temple.**Maeklong Railway Market & Damnoen Saduak Floating Market (optional): Explore Maeklong Railway Market, located next to active railway tracks, then enjoy shopping and dining at Thailand’s Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. (Tour not compatible with other optional activities. Must choose only one of them on this day.)Please note: You can only choose one optional tour on this day.
Bangkok
Breakfast at the hotel. You’ll have a free day to relax or explore the city at your leisure.If you’d like to continue learning about the history and culture of this region, consider taking a full-day tour to Ayutthaya Historical park*. Discover the architectural styles of Bang-Pa-In summer palace and enjoy lunch at a local Thai restaurant.For a visit to Thailand’s most iconic marketplaces**, we recommend the Maeklong Railway market and Damnoen Saduak floating market. Learn how the first one operates alongside an active railway track, and dine and shop at the second one, where vendors sell directly from boats. Please note that these two optional activities are not compatible, you can only choose one on this day. Overnight stay in Bangkok.*Optional Full-Day Ayutthaya Historical Park Tour with Lunch: The former capital of the Kingdom of Siam, Ayutthaya is a historic city waiting to be discovered. Your first stop is Wat Lokayasutha, a temple known for its giant reclining Buddha image. Next, visit Wat Phra Sri Sanphet, one of the most important landmarks in Ayutthaya, where you can explore the ancient ruins of the Grand Palace and its temples.You’ll then continue to Wat Mahathat, famed for the iconic Buddha head entwined in tree roots and inscriptions dating back over 600 years.The tour includes lunch at a local Thai restaurant, with your guide on hand to recommend regional specialities. Finish the unforgettable experience at Wat Chaiwatthanaram, a striking historical site. Drop off at the hotel is not included, tour ends at MBK Mall city center.Please wear smart casual summer attire and comfortable walking shoes. For cultural respect, women are advised to wear short-sleeved tops with full-length trousers or knee-length skirts, and men are advised to wear trousers with short-sleeved shirts. Remember to remove your shoes before entering any temple.**Maeklong Railway Market & Damnoen Saduak Floating Market (optional): Explore Maeklong Railway Market, located next to active railway tracks, then enjoy shopping and dining at Thailand’s Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. (Tour not compatible with other optional activities. Must choose only one of them on this day.)Please note: You can only choose one optional tour on this day.
Day 12Bangkok - CanadaBreakfast* at the hotel. This long journey is finally coming to an end, but you’ll carry home all the memories you’ve collected along the way. At the indicated time, please transfer to the airport for your return flight home.***If your return flight departs early in the morning, you may not be able to enjoy the included breakfast.**Depending on the choice of flight, you may arrive back in Canada the following day.
Bangkok
Breakfast* at the hotel. This long journey is finally coming to an end, but you’ll carry home all the memories you’ve collected along the way. At the indicated time, please transfer to the airport for your return flight home.***If your return flight departs early in the morning, you may not be able to enjoy the included breakfast.**Depending on the choice of flight, you may arrive back in Canada the following day.
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