VIETNAM ITIENRARY 8D/7N
8 Days- Pick and Drop Services
- 1 Meal Per Day
- Visit 7 Best Local Sightseeing
Tax
- Tax
- Additional Explore
- Insurance
Trip Info
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3 Star Hotel
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Available
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Available
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English, Vietnamese
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Available
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Breakfast, Dinner
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VISA, Master Card
VIETNAM ITIENRARY 07N/08D
03N HANOI + 01 HALONG BAY + 03N DANANG
What Specialties?
- Holiday with your partner or loved ones
- Awesome to feel Honeymoon vibes
Tour Plan
03N HANOI + 01 HALONG BAY + 03N DANANG
Upon arriving at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi, you will be welcomed by your private driver and
transferred to your hotel in the city. After checking in, the remainder of the day is yours to relax and settle in.
You may wish to rest after your journey or take a gentle stroll through Hanoi’s Old Quarter to explore its
vibrant streets, cafés, and colonial architecture. No scheduled activities are planned today, giving you time to
enjoy the city at your own pace.
After breakfast, join a shared city tour that introduces you to Hanoi’s cultural and historical landmarks. You’ll
begin with a visit to the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, where you can learn about the life of Vietnam’s revered
leader. Next, stop at the Ethnology Museum (or another major museum depending on availability), offering
insight into Vietnam’s diverse ethnic communities. The tour continues to the Temple of Literature, Vietnam’s
first national university and a symbol of Confucian tradition. End your morning with a visit to Hoan Kiem Lake,
located at the heart of Hanoi, a serene and picturesque spot rich with legend and local life. The afternoon is
free for personal exploration or relaxation.
Today you’ll enjoy a full-day shared excursion to Ninh Binh, often called “Halong Bay on land” for its stunning
limestone landscapes. Your first stop is Hoa Lu, the ancient capital of Vietnam, where you’ll visit historic
temples and learn about the Dinh and Le dynasties. Next, head to Trang An, a UNESCO World Heritage Site,
where you’ll board a small boat for a tranquil ride through limestone caves, river valleys, and rice fields.
Finally, hike up Mua Cave for panoramic views of the Tam Coc area and surrounding countryside. After an
unforgettable day in nature, you’ll return to Hanoi in the evening.
After checking out from your Hanoi hotel, a private transfer will take you to the coast for your Halong Bay
cruise. Upon arrival, board your overnight cruise and check in to your cabin. Set sail across the emerald waters
of Halong Bay, passing dramatic limestone karsts and floating villages. Enjoy a range of onboard activities such
as kayaking, swimming, or cooking classes depending on your cruise program. Meals are served onboard,
typically including a fresh seafood lunch and dinner. Spend the night on the water, surrounded by the natural
beauty of one of Vietnam’s most iconic destinations.
Wake up to the serene beauty of Halong Bay and enjoy breakfast on board. After a light morning excursion or
brunch, the cruise will return to the harbor. Disembark and join a shared transfer back to Hanoi Airport. From
there, you’ll take a flight to Da Nang, where another transfer will be waiting to take you to your hotel. Upon
check-in, the rest of the day is free to relax. You might choose to explore Da Nang’s nearby beach or unwind at
the hotel. No scheduled activities are planned for the evening.
Today, head out for a full-day shared tour of Ba Na Hills, one of Central Vietnam’s most scenic attractions.
Begin with a cable car ride that climbs high above the lush forests to the summit. Walk along the famous
Golden Bridge, suspended between two giant stone hands with panoramic views of the surrounding
mountains. You’ll then explore the whimsical French Village and enjoy games and activities at Fantasy Park, a
family-friendly amusement area. A buffet lunch is included during the tour. Return to Da Nang in the late
afternoon after a fun and photo-worthy day
Today’s shared tour takes you first to the Marble Mountains, a cluster of limestone hills filled with caves,
temples, and scenic viewpoints. Afterward, you’ll visit a local fishing village near Hoi An and experience a
basket boat ride through the water coconut groves—a fun and interactive look at traditional Vietnamese
fishing culture. Your tour concludes with a visit to the historic Hoi An Ancient Town. You’ll have time to
wander the lantern-lit streets, visit the Japanese Covered Bridge, explore local shops, and perhaps enjoy a
riverside meal before returning to Da Nang in the evening.
On your final day, check out from your hotel after breakfast. A private transfer will take you to Da Nang
International Airport for your flight back to India. As your journey through northern and central Vietnam
comes to an end, you’ll take with you lasting memories of beautiful landscapes, cultural landmarks, and
vibrant local life.
- Pick and Drop Services
- 1 Meal Per Day
- Visit 7 Best Local Sightseeing
Tax
- Tax
- Additional Explore
- Insurance
FAQs
It depends on your nationality. Many countries, including the US, UK, Canada, and Australia, require a visa, but Vietnam offers e-Visas for tourists from over 80 countries. Some nationalities are also eligible for visa-free travel for short stays. Always check the latest visa rules on the official Vietnamese immigration website or consult your embassy before travel.
Vietnam has a varied climate, so the best time depends on where you’re going. For a country-wide trip, March to April and September to November are ideal — with pleasant temperatures and less rain. Northern Vietnam (like Hanoi and Sapa) is cooler and can be chilly in winter, while the South (Ho Chi Minh City, Mekong Delta) is warm year-round with a rainy season from May to October.
Yes, Vietnam is generally safe and welcoming for tourists. Violent crime is rare, but like anywhere, be cautious of petty theft, especially in crowded areas or on motorbikes. Traffic can be chaotic, so use caution when crossing streets. Tap water isn’t drinkable, so stick to bottled water. Overall, it’s a friendly and vibrant destination that’s well worth exploring.


