Itineary:
Day 1: Depart Home City
Fly to Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon and the largest
city in Vietnam.
** Depart CX829 @ 2335 / Arrive HKG @ 0650 / Depart CX767 @ 0850
/ Arrive SGN @1020 **
Day 2: Enroute to Ho Chi Minh City
Day 3: Arrive in Ho Chi Minh City
Upon arrival at Tan Son Nhat International airport, you will be
met and transferred to the Caravelle Hotel for two nights. Rest
of the day is at leisure. Tonight, enjoy a welcome dinner at the
Lemon Grass restaurant. *D
Day 4: Ho Chi Minh City
After breakfast, drive to the extraordinary Cu Chi tunnels, just
outside Ho Chi Minh City. During the war for independence, “Viet
Cong” guerillas built the labyrinth of narrow tunnels virtually
underneath U.S. bases, using them to hide during bombing raids and
to stage surprise attacks. En route to Cu Chi, seasonally we can
see how rural people live and work. View occupations such as cashew
nut farming, rice farming and production of rice paper, a key ingredient
in Vietnamese cuisine. Return to Ho Chi Minh City in the afternoon
for a half-day city tour. Stroll along Dong Khoi Street, the main
shopping thoroughfare and heart of old colonial Saigon. Pass by
City Hall, the Opera House, Notre Dame Cathedral and the Central
Post Office. Continue with a tour of the Reunification Palace and
the War Remnants Museum. End the day at the central Bin Thanh Market.
Lunch and Dinner will be at a local restaurant. *B*L*D
Day 5: Ho Chi Minh City – Can
Tho
Depart Ho Chi Minh City for a scenic morning drive along the Mekong
Delta to Can Tho. (approx. 169 km) Can Tho is the biggest city in
the Mekong Delta, located on the south bank of the Hau River. Upon
arrival, check-in to the Victoria Can Tho Hotel for one night. Rest
of the day is at leisure. *B*L
Day 6: Can Tho - Ho Chi Minh City
– Danang – Hoi An
After an early breakfast, embark on a private boat to Cai Rang Floating
Market, the biggest and most bustling of the Mekong Delta markets.
View buyers on smaller boats weave between the large barges selling
wholesale produce. Sail through the market, watching people haggle
and trade. Late morning, travel back to Ho Chi Minh City to board
your flight to Danang. Upon arrival at Danang airport, you will
be met and driven through the Marble Mountains for Hoi An (approx.
2 hrs). In Hoi An, check-in to the Life Heritage Resort for two
nights. Rest of the day is at leisure. Lunch and Dinner will be
at a local restaurant. *B*L*D
Day 7: Hoi An
Start the day with a walking tour of this ancient trading port.
Visit Quan Cong Temple, a Chinese Temple founded in 1653; Phuoc
Kien Pagoda; the 400-year-old Japanese Covered Bridge; the Tran
Family Chapel; Sa Huynh Museum; Phung Hung House and the Quang Dong
Pagoda. Finish the day with a sunset boat trip on the Thu Bon River
to Kim Bong Village located on Cam Kim Island. *B*L
Day 8: Hoi An - Hue
Depart Hoi An for the ancient capital of Hue. Take a three-hour
drive along the coast, through emerald-green paddy fields and over
the spectacular Hai Van mountain pass, a trip highlight in itself
. En-route, visit Danang, the fourth largest city boasting a pleasant
year-round climate. Visit the Cham Museum, housing a collection
of Cham sculptures, made out of sandstone. Upon arrival in Hue,
check-in at the Saigon Morin Hotel for two nights. In the afternoon,
visit the Imperial Citadel, a vast complex built in the early 19
th century and modeled after the Forbidden City of Beijing and the
Dong Ba market. Tonight, enjoy an e vening dinner at Y Thao Garden,
renowned for its collection of rare “Bleu de Hue” ceramics
and traditional Hue glassware. Enjoy traditional Hue dishes, considered
by many to be Vietnam’s finest cuisine. *B*L*D
Day 9: Hue
This morning, take a boat cruise through the center of Hue on the
Perfume River. Visit the seven-storey Thien Mu Pagoda and the Tomb
of Emperor Minh Mang, known for its magnificent architecture, military
statuaries and elaborate decorations along the riverbank. Venture
into the countryside around Hue to the Imperial Tomb of Tu Duc,
the longest reigning Vietnamese emperor. Also visit the Imperial
Tomb of Khai Dinh, dramatically located on a hillside, it is the
last of the monumental tombs of the Nguyen dynasty, completed in
1931, this tomb incorporates distinct European elements into the
traditional Vietnamese architecture. Lunch and Dinner will be at
a local restaurant. *B*L*D
Day 10: Hue - Hanoi
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight to Hanoi.
Upon arrival, you will be met and transferred to the Sofitel Plaza
Hanoi for two nights. Experience a full day to explore the architecture
and history of Hanoi. Visits include t he One Pillar Pagoda, which
was constructed to celebrate the tale of the heirless Emperor Ly
Thai Tong, who dreamt about receiving a son from the Buddhist goddess
of mercy and compassion, seated on a lotus flower. It is the most
interesting of the city’s numerous pagodas, and beneath the
ornate curved roof people come to pray for fertility and well-being,
with allegedly miraculous effects and the Temple of Literature ,
Vietnam’s historical seat of learning and the most sacred
place for the disciples of Confucius. Afterwards, head to Hoan Kiem
Lake, which contains an islet with the tiny Tortoise Pagoda. Enroute,
pass other colonial landmarks such as the magnificent Opera House
and St. Joseph’s Cathedral and Bao Tang Lich. End the day
with a walk through Hanoi’s Old Quarter. Lunch and Dinner
will be at a local restaurant. *B*L
Day 11: Hanoi - Halong - Hanoi
This morning, drive to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Halong.
Upon arrival in Halong, relax on a 4 -hour boat cruise on a traditional
wooden boat among the emerald waters and craggy limestone cliffs
of Halong Bay, stopping at different islands to explore some of
the many caves in this area. Enjoy a seafood lunch on board. Return
drive to Hanoi. Rest of the day is at leisure. *B*L
Day 12: Hanoi - Home City
After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to the airport for your flight
back home via Hong Kong. *B
| Land Only* |
Apr/Oct |
Nov 2008 - Mar 2009 |
| Twin Occupancy |
C$1900 |
C$2100 |
| Single Occupancy |
C$2800 |
C$3200 |
*Vietnam airport taxes and visa
fee $200.
Price includes internal Vietnam flights, transfers on day of
arrival & departure.
Hotel Supplement on Dec 25, 31st & Chinese New Year, please
enquire.
Price per person, minimum 2 persons traveling together. |
| Air Inclusive Prices* |
Apr/Oct |
Nov 2008 - Mar 2009 |
| Vancouver |
| Twin Occupancy |
C$3300 |
C$3500 |
| Single Occupancy |
C$4600 |
C$4700 |
| Toronto/Montreal/Ottawa |
| Twin Occupancy |
C$3600 |
C$3800 |
| Single Occupancy |
C$4700 |
C$4900 |
| Edmonton/Calgary |
| Twin Occupancy |
C$3500 |
C$3700 |
| Single Occupancy |
C$4700 |
C$4900 |
**Airport taxes and visa fee
$420, confirm at time of ticket purchase.
Hotel Supplement on Dec 25, 31st & Chinese New Year, please
enquire.
Price per person, minimum 2 persons traveling together. |
| Departure
Dates 2008 |
| Oct 8 - 19 |
Oct 20 - 31 |
Nov 3 - 14 |
| Nov 17 - 28 |
Dec 1 - 12 |
Dec 15 - 26 |
| Departure
Dates 2009 |
| Jan 8 - 19 |
Feb 9 - 20 |
Feb 23 - Mar 6 |
| Mar 9 - 20 |
Mar 23 - Apr 3 |
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