Trails of Vietnam
Trails of Vietnam
Trails of Vietnam
14 Days Starting in Hanoi and ending in Ho Chi Minh City
Visiting: Vietnam
Tour operator:
Tour code:
AOF
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
5 - 16
Age range:
16-99
Special diets catered:
Please inform Exodus of specific dietary requirements
Tour operated in:
EnglishTour Overview
Whether it’s kayaking beneath sea cliffs, cycling past paddy fields in the Mekong Delta or trekking through hill villages, this dynamic trip allows us to interact with the people and environment of Vietnam in a way we couldn’t by vehicle alone. We get a great insight into everyday life as well as seeing all the major sights. Of course, all this activity needs fuelling, which gives us the perfect excuse for sampling the superb cuisine.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Start Hanoi
Begin your adventure in Hanoi, a city where an unstoppable energy meets traditional Vietnamese culture and colonial influences permeate the broad tree-lined boulevards, most noticeably in faded French architecture.
Whether you’re buying baguettes and inexpensive coffee from the grand doorways of a past era, drifting alongside Hoan Kiem Lake or roaming the animated streets, Hanoi offers a delicious first taste of Vietnamese culture. Even crossing one of many manic roads is a memorable experience.
This evening, there will be a welcome briefing with your leader followed by an optional group dinner at a local restaurant.
Accommodation: Lenid Hotel (or similar)
Day 2 : To Da Bac; Trek Through Dzao Tien Country; Overnight In Hill Community Longhouse
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
This morning, we transfer (approximately four hours) to Hoa Binh Province. Travelling up and over the Truong Son mountain range affords lush views, a perfect precursor of the scenery for the following days. We journey to the peaceful Sung Village, home to approximately 70 families from the Dzao Tien community.
Upon arrival, we enjoy lunch cooked by a local family before an afternoon trek (1.5mi), on which we learn about traditional agriculture and visit a limestone cave and an ancient tea plantation. We spend the night with a family with the chance to learn more about rural life in this beautiful part of the country.
Please note: You need to leave your main luggage back in Hanoi at the hotel while visiting Da Bac for two nights and take an overnight bag instead. You will be reunited with your main luggage on Day 4 after arriving back to Hanoi.
Accommodation: Sung Village homestay
Day 3 : Trek Among Hill Villages
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Beeping, bustling Hanoi will be a faint memory, and the day is spent exploring this rural paradise. After an early breakfast, we start our trek. Walking for approximately five hours, we pass through a picturesque valley of quilt-like rice terraces, palms and small villages. We’re also rewarded with fantastic views of the Da Reservoir. We arrive in the village of Da Bia for a lunch served by a Muong family, who we stay with. There will be free time near the end of the day to swim in the reservoir or you can hire a kayak (optional extra) and explore a little further.
Accommodation: Da Bia village homestay
Day 4 : Boat To Thung Nai; Hanoi City Tour
Meals Included: Breakfast
A short walk this morning takes us to the reservoir where we board a private boat for our journey (approximately 60 minutes) to Thung Nai harbour. We stop for lunch and, time permitting, have the option of visiting the Muong ethnic minority museum to learn more about one the main ethnic groups here.
On return, a city tour in Hanoi introduces the many layers of Vietnamese culture and history. Sites include Hoa Lo, the Temple of Literature, and the Old Quarter, the centuries-old soul of Hanoi. Stepping into this commercial labyrinth is not as confusing as it first may seem, but only once you realise the 36 streets indicate the products sold. So why not turn down Silk Street, Souvenir Street or even Gold Street? The remainder of the afternoon/early evening is free, perhaps to enjoy the view from a lakeside cafe. If you wish to join an optional activity, your tour leader can arrange a viewing of the water puppets, which originates from the 11th century, where folktale and legends are playfully recounted and soundtracked by wooden bells, bamboo flutes and cymbals.
Accommodation: Lenid Hotel (or similar)
Day 5 : To Ha Long Bay; Cruise/Kayak; Dinner And Overnight On Boat
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After an early start, we transfer (approximately four hours) to Ha Long Bay where our private boat awaits, ready to cruise along Ha Long Bay. The name means ‘where the dragon descends into the sea’ –legend has it, the islands were formed when a dragon plunged into the waters. Carving crevasses on its way, it left roughly 3,000 limestone peaks rising from emerald waters. Soak up the enigmatic atmosphere this karst scenery creates, before kayaking to places inaccessible on the larger boat (weather permitting). A seafood lunch is served on board, and the evening is yours to unwind upon tranquil waters. The night is spent in twin-share cabins.
Please note: You need to leave your main luggage in Hanoi at the hotel while visiting Ha Long Bay for one night and take an overnight bag instead. You will be reunited with your main luggage on Day 6 after arriving back to Hanoi.
Accommodation: Overnight boat
Day 6 : Cruise Then Return To Hanoi; Overnight Train To Hue
Meals Included: Breakfast
As the boat cruises past the majestic peaks, there will be new opportunities to immerse ourselves in the mystical quality of Ha Long Bay. After returning to port, we transfer to Hanoi train station and board the Reunification Express for the overnight train to Hue (approximately 13 hours). The journey is a great way to travel like the local people and really experience Vietnam.
Accommodation: Overnight train
Day 7 : Sightseeing By Private Bus In Hue
In the morning, we arrive in Hue, the cultural and historical centre of Vietnam. Brimming with charisma, the city has impacted several poets in its time and serves as a reminder of Vietnam’s imperial glories. Today we take a bus transfer to the Imperial Citadel and Thien Mu Pagoda to peep into the life of Nguyen emperors. With 6mi (9.5km) long walls, the Imperial Citadel is the most outstanding sight in town. We explore the palaces, halls of the Mandarins, and remains of the Forbidden Purple City, once only open to the emperor, his eunuchs and concubines.
The rest of the afternoon is free for you to relax and enjoy at leisure.
Accommodation: Park View Hotel (or similar)
Day 8 : Visit Tu Duc Mausoleum; Drive To Hoi An
Meals Included: Breakfast
After breakfast, we transfer by bus to Emperor Tu Duc's Mausoleum. Amid a lake and boundless pine forest, this tomb is deemed the most extravagant mausoleum of the great Nguyen emperors and one of the most beautiful pieces of royal architecture in Vietnam.
Next, an 80mi (130km) drive to Da Nang passes through the Lang Co peninsula, between crystal lagoon waters and the Eastern Sea, as well as the Hai Van pass, known as the Pass of the Ocean Clouds. In Da Nang, climb the Marble Mountains and explore the large caves used by the Viet Cong as a hospital base during the war. At the peak, enjoy stretching views over My Khe beach and the countryside. We spend the next two nights in Hoi An, an ancient trading port town often described as a living museum.
Accommodation: Hoi An Sincerity Hotel & Spa (or similar)
Day 9 : Walking Tour Of Hoi An; Free Afternoon
Meals Included: Breakfast
Embrace the sleepy ambience of Hoi An on a orientation walking tour. Wooden merchant houses and pagoda-style temples line the streets, architecturally reflecting the Japanese, Chinese and European influences on the town.
The afternoon is free to enjoy what many call their favourite town in Vietnam. Take a boat trip on the Thu Bon River, meander around the thriving riverside markets, or explore the silk shops. Alternatively, hire a bike and cut through countryside towards Cua Dai beach, past markets, schools and villages (3mi/5km).
Accommodation: Hoi An Sincerity Hotel & Spa (or similar)
Day 10 : Fly To Ho Chi Minh City; Afternoon Visit Cu Chi Tunnels
Meals Included: Breakfast
Transfer to Da Nang airport and fly to Ho Chi Minh City (approximately 70 minutes), a city of chaotic thrills. Please note, HCMC is in the south, and therefore likely to be much warmer and humid than the north.
Upon arrival, a 60-minute drive takes us to the Ben Dinh section of the Cu Chi tunnels. Crawl through the infamous and intricate system and experience the spirit of guerrilla warfare. Used by the Viet Cong during the war as escape routes and living quarters, the network covers three levels and approximately 150mi (240km) of tunnels. Although they were traditionally very narrow, they have now been widened to allow an extensive exploration of the system. Even so, people with claustrophobia may prefer to stay outside in the sunshine.
Accommodation: Huong Sen Hotel (or similar)
Day 11 : Cycle Ride To Cai Be; Visit Handicraft Workshops; Drive To Can Tho
Meals Included: Breakfast
Arrive in the small market town of My Tho after a three hour drive. After hopping onto our bikes, we follow the Mekong River through quiet backroads towards Cai Be (approximately 16mi/25km). Known as the Rice Bowl of Vietnam, the Mekong Delta produces most of the country’s tropical fruits, some of which you can sample, plus sugar cane and coconuts. Transfer back to Can Tho (approximately two hours) to relax and soak up the atmosphere of this quiet riverside town or explore the maze of backstreets and wide boulevards.
Please note: You need to leave your main luggage in Ho Chi Minh City at the hotel while visiting Mekong Delta for two nights and take an overnight bag instead. You will be reunited with your main luggage on Day 13 after arriving back to Ho Chi Minh City.
Accommodation: Ninh Kieu Riverside Hotel (or similar)
Day 12 : Boat Trip To Floating Markets; Cycle Ride; Boat Trip To Island Homestay Guesthouse
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
We have an early start for a boat trip along the Bassac River towards Cai Rang, the largest and liveliest floating market in the Delta. Float through a maze of boats filled with fruits, vegetables and plants, and watch the techniques the sellers use to make a living. One includes attaching their produce to long poles and hanging them above the boat, enabling them to showcase their items from all angles and distances. Since you’ll be witnessing authentic trade in full swing, there will be countless opportunities to capture traditional scenes on camera.
Afterwards, we cycle to Vinh Long through rural villages and scenic landscapes (approximately 20mi/32km). Reaching the end of the day, we transfer by motorboat to an island in the middle of the Mekong River to overnight at a homestay guesthouse built in the style of a local house. Bedding, a mosquito net and a small towel are provided.
Accommodation: Homestay guesthouse
Day 13 : Cruise To Cai Be; To Ho Chi Minh City For Afternoon City Tour
Meals Included: Breakfast
Cruise by boat along the Cai Be floating market and visit cottage industries manufacturing local products such as popped rice, sweets, pancakes and wine. Recently, the market is becoming less crowded and smaller as fruit trading is mostly now done by trucks. However, this is still a great opportunity to see a local market and traditional trade on a smaller scale.
We return to Ho Chi Minh City, which was devastated by the Vietnam War but is now a bustling free-market city. A combination of old and new diversifies the city with temples standing among zooming scooters and modern developments. The Reunification Palace is one stop on our tour, known for its 1960s architecture and slightly garish appeal as much as its association with the fall of Saigon (now HCMC) in 1975. Another stop is the War Remnants Museum, housing a collection outlining the horrors of modern history and warfare and impact on innocent civilians. Be aware, these records are often very graphic and distressing.
Heading to the romantic Catholic Notre Dame Cathedral throws yet another light on the city.
Accommodation: Huong Sen Hotel (or similar)
Day 14 : End Ho Chi Minh City
Meals Included: Breakfast
Our Vietnam tour ends this morning after breakfast. However, if you’re not ready for the adventure to end, speak to your sales representative about joining our four-day post-trip excursion to Angkor, the standout archaeological site in Southeast Asia.
What's Included
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12 breakfasts, three lunches and four dinners
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All accommodation
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All transport and listed activities
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Tour leader throughout
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Free arrival and departure transfers for everyone
What's Not Included
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Travel insurance
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Single accommodation (available on request)
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Visas or vaccinations
Food
There are 12 breakfasts, three lunches and four dinners included.
Thanks to the tropical climate, the long coast and the gigantic range of mountains, Vietnam is blessed with numerous varieties of culinary offerings and consequently maintains a reputation as one of the healthiest cuisines in the world that still packs a punch.
Vietnamese food relies on fresh fish, vegetables, rice and a myriad of verdant herbs and spices; lemongrass, ginger, basil and lime all play an important role in the cuisine. The Chinese and French influence is felt throughout the country, where you are just as likely to be offered a banh mi (stuffed baguette) as you are pho (noodle soup).
Be sure to also seek out the national beverages. Vietnamese coffee is served iced and sweet with condensed milk, and beer hoi (local beer, brewed daily) is served on most street corners in the north out of large plastic jugs that are perfect for sharing.
Food is cheap in Vietnam, and you can generally avoid the spicier food if you wish. Western food is readily available almost everywhere, except in the Mekong Delta.
Vegetarian food is widely available; however, the offering will be fairly similar in most places. Please advise at time of booking if you have any dietary requirements.
Accommodation
The accommodation on this Vietnam adventure reflects the extraordinary variety of the country. We spend eight nights in hotels, one night cruising Ha Long Bay in a traditional junk boat, one night in a homestay, two nights in a longhouse and one night on a sleeper train.
The accommodations typically used are on the day-to-day itinerary. However, below are a few of the notable places we stay on this trip.
Sung Village and Da Bia Village: Longhouses (nights 2-3)
Experience authentic village life and hospitality with two experiential nights in traditional longhouses. We trek through native Dzao and Muong country to our overnight destinations of Sung Village and Da Bia Village, where we dine on local food - much of it you won’t find anywhere else! – and rest in shared spaces; mattresses placed across the floor with individual mosquito nets. This is communal living in the most authentic way. Hosted by hospitable local families, we gain a real insight into rural Vietnam.
Ha Long Bay: Traditional junk boat (night 5)
Board a traditional junk boat to cruise among the magnificent limestone karsts of Ha Long Bay. Each of the twin-share cabins has air conditioning and a window out to sea, while the boat has a rooftop deck with chairs – this is where most of our groups gather for views over the bay. There’s also a dining room with glass windows so we can continue to admire this extraordinary landscape during lunch and dinner.
Hanoi to Hue: Reunification Express (night 6)
Our sleeper train takes us from Hanoi to Hue – a classic journey in this part of the world. It’s an essential part of the tour, linking two special destinations without flying or a lengthy coach trip. However, trains in Vietnam are not luxurious and it’s best to come prepared to maximise your experience – we’ve found extra warm layers to combat the air conditioning and ear plugs can provide a little more comfort! We stay in mixed-gender soft-bed berths, usually four passengers per berth. The trains here are safe but, as with any trip, we recommend you keep valuables with you. Snacks are normally offered on board and most trains have Western-style facilities, but some are equipped with squat toilets.
Mekong River: Island homestay (night 12)
Our time in a guesthouse allows us to experience true Mekong hospitality, as we are looked after by local people and stay by the Mekong River. The rooms are relatively basic; bedding, a mosquito net and a small towel are provided, while there are shared bathroom facilities with a shower. The real highlight though is the hospitality of our hosts, the lush garden, and the food (homemade southern Vietnamese cuisine).
Worth knowing
Single supplements are available (on request) and only available for eight nights of the trip (hotel nights). Please advise your sales representative upon booking if you would like to request a single supplement.
The accommodation is generally of good quality, but you should also be prepared for a couple of basic nights.
Private bathroom facilities are not available at the homestay guesthouse in the Mekong Delta, the two nights at the traditional longhouses or on the sleeper train.
Check out our Q&As
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Are children permitted to take part in the tour?
16+ age people can join this tour.
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Are vaccinations required for this tour?
There are no mandatory vaccination requirements. Recommended vaccinations are: Tetanus, Polio, Typhoid, Hepatitis A and Diphtheria. The risk of malaria is slight, but you may wish to consult your GP or travel health clinic for further advice.
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Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?
Yes
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Are airport transfers included in this tour?
Arrival & departure transfers
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What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?
If you wish to make any changes to your booking, particularly if you need to alter any flights booked through us, please let us know as soon as possible. There is a booking or flight amendment fee of £40 per change and flight amendments often incur extra airline costs depending on the changes to be made and if the ticket has been issued or not.
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How long has the tour company been trading?
Exodus has been trading since 1974
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What documents will I receive before I travel?
Your final joining instructions and flight details, if booked with us, will then be sent out 2 to 3 weeks before departure. If you would like a hard copy posted, or if you require these any earlier, please contact the customer operations team. We advise that if you are booking connecting travel before receiving these, please ensure you leave plenty of time.
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
Travellers are welcome to opt to share a room with a tour member of the same gender for no additional charge. If you'd like your own room, we can request a single supplement so that you will have your own room throughout.
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Can I join the tour once it has departed?
You are welcome to meet the group after the tour has departed however there is no reduction in rate for joining a tour after the departure date.
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