Why Choose the Seven-day Hanoi to South Vietnam tour?
Comprehensive Itinerary
Get the best of Vietnam’s treasures in one tour. Travel south to the dynamic pulse of Ho Chi Minh City, the tranquil beauty of the Mekong Delta, and the stunning dunes of Phan Thiet from historic elegance in Hanoi Tours. Each destination contributes to providing a real slice of Vietnamese charm that is well-balanced and enriching.
Exceptional Value at an Affordable Price
The Seven-day Hanoi to South Vietnam tour includes all that you may need for a smooth and memorable experience, from just $600:
- Accommodation: Comfortable rest in highly-rated hotels and resorts along the way.
- Transportation: Enjoy modern vehicles and domestic flights that make traveling from one place to another quite easy.
- Meals: Enjoy authentic Vietnamese dishes, from street food to freshly prepared Mekong Delta dishes.
- Guided Tours: Enjoy expert-led tours in-country that delve deep into aspects of Vietnamese culture and history.
This package is an accumulation of incredible inclusions; therefore, it’s cost-effective and at the same time comprehensive.
Expertly Curated Planning
Ha Noi (Sours: thanhnien)
Let the experienced crew in and savor the fun that’s it in simple words. Thanks to years of elaborate handling of Hanoi Tours and nationwide programs, we possess the necessary professional tour guides that could give us meaningful trips while traveling. They create enlightening experiences, reeling stories alive, sharing views of understanding, and making them truly special. Whether you’re exploring the historic streets of Hanoi or floating through the waterways of the Mekong, you’ll feel cared for every step of the way.
Authentic, Hands-On Experiences
Get ready to be deeply immersed in the Culture and Traditions of Vietnam. On this Seven-day Hanoi to South Vietnam tour you will be participating in activities where you go beyond surface tourism:
- Enjoy traditional dishes at local markets and participate in their preparation.
- Meet artisans, farmers, and locals telling their stories, and sharing their way of life.
- Follow the actions in the bright floating markets within the Mekong Delta; see life on the water with eyes wide open.
- Take a walk through the beauty of Hanoi’s Old Quarter and discover its peculiar charm.
Detailed Itinerary for the Seven-day Hanoi to South Vietnam Tour
Day 1: Hanoi – Exploring the Capital’s Heritage
One Pillar Pagoda (Sours: journeysinternational)
Your adventure will begin in the historic capital of Vietnam, the central highlight of our Hanoi Tours.
- Morning: Start the day visiting the eternal Tran Quoc Pagoda on West Lake, the revered Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, and the iconic One Pillar Pagoda-each provides a different understanding of Vietnam’s history and religiosity.
- Afternoon: Proceed to the Temple of Literature, the first university in Vietnam, and the somber history of Hoa Lo Prison. End the day with a leisurely walk around Hoan Kiem Lake and visit the enchanting Ngoc Son Temple.
- Evening: Flight to Ho Chi Minh City and check in at the hotel.
Day 2: Ho Chi Minh City to Phan Thiet
- Morning: Take a drive to Phan Thiet, stopping at the historic Lau Ong Hoang and the breathtaking Rang Dua Ham Tien coastline.
- Afternoon: Spend your afternoon on the pristine Hon Rom Beach and then see the fantastic scenery of the Flying Sand Dunes, perfect for photos or to enjoy the sunset views.
- Evening: Fresh seafood lunch of recently caught fish and then a night in comfort in Phan Thiet.
Day 3: Phan Thiet to Ho Chi Minh City
Ta Cu Mountain (Sours: https://www.booking)
- Morning: Free morning at the beach or visit the lively Phan Thiet Market, where many local specialties are available to buy.
- Afternoon: On the return to Ho Chi Minh City, visit Ta Cu Mountain on the way, a famous site for its tranquil atmosphere and gigantic reclining Buddha.
- Evening: At leisure explore Ho Chi Minh City’s vibrant nightlife, from street markets to hip cafes and rooftop bars.
Day 4: Mekong Delta Exploration – My Tho, Ben Tre, and Can Tho
- Morning: Be charmed by the beauty of the Mekong Delta. Stop off at Coconut Village, have a taste of fresh honey tea, and cruise by rowing boat through tranquil canals shaded by coconut trees on both sides.
- Afternoon: Spend some time visiting the highly historical and architecturally impressive Vinh Trang Pagoda, before a further transfer to Can Tho.
- Evening: Dinner with local specialties and relax at your hotel in Can Tho.
Day 5: Can Tho to Chau Doc
- Morning: The Cai Rang Floating Market is busy with sellers peddling fresh produce to steaming bowls of pho from their boats. Next, take a visit to a noodle-making workshop to learn about the traditional practices behind this staple Vietnamese food.
- Afternoon: Get a transfer to to catch up on some local activity and sightseeing around the country’s lifestyle.
- Evening: Arrive at Chau Doc and have an uneventful night herein.
Con Son Island (Sours: vnitourist.)
Day 6: Chau Doc to Ho Chi Minh City
- Morning: Rich Cultural Village Cham, serene Chua Hang Temple, and the busy local market of Chau Doc.
- Afternoon: Transfer back to Ho Chi Minh City, enjoying the picturesque journey.
- Evening: At leisure for shopping, dinner, or that last little bit of sightseeing.
Day 7: Cu Chi Tunnels and Departure
- Morning: Start your Cu Chi Tunnels visit – a must-see tunnel system underground – for further illustration of the history in connection with the Vietnam War; try walking down the narrow labyrinth of tunnels and appreciate that undying resolute spirit in resourcefulness that defines the resilient Vietnamese.
- Afternoon: Transfer back to Ho Chi Minh City for your last transfer to the airport to head back home, concluding your Seven-day Hanoi to South Vietnam tour.
What’s Included in the Seven-day Hanoi to South Vietnam Tour?
Hang Temple (Sours: toplist)
Take a fantastic Seven-day Hanoi to South Vietnam tour, which combines great value, superior comfort, and unforgettable experiences. Here are some inclusions that make this journey seamless and enriching:
- Accommodation: This includes an overnight stay in top-rated 3-4-star hotels or resorts, with double occupancy rooms comfortable enough to relax after each day of exploration. Every accommodation was handpicked to make our Hanoi Tours and the experience in Vietnam even more enjoyable for you.
- Meals: Each morning can be enjoyed with a tasty breakfast. Other selected lunches and dinners feature Vietnamese cuisine, from legendary Hanoi delicacies to recently prepared seafood dishes by the Mekong, to satisfy one’s palate during the mealtime.
- Transportation: Travel in style and comfort in our air-conditioned vehicles. Enjoy domestic flights from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City for maximum time at each destination without travel worries.
- Guides: Throughout your entire trip, you will have accompanying professional English-speaking tour guides. Their expertise and passion in Vietnam ensure that you receive great insight and a more developed appreciation of the landmarks and the stories shared during the tour.
- Entrance Fees: Entrance fees for all the attractions listed in the tour are fully paid for. From the historic Hanoi Tours to the iconic Cu Chi Tunnels and serene Mekong Delta, you can now enjoy each experience to its fullest.
What’s Not Included in the Seven-day Hanoi to South Vietnam Tour?
To make your planning even smoother, here’s what is not covered in the Seven-day Hanoi to South Vietnam tour package:
- International Airfare: No flights to or from Vietnam are included in the trip, so you can use any flight that best meets your travel schedule and budget.
- Personal Expenses: Extra meals, refreshments, and other personal items not listed in the itinerary are not included in the package. You will find plenty of local options for dining and shopping.
- Travel Insurance: While not included, travel insurance is highly recommended to provide peace of mind during your adventure.
Practical Travel Tips for the Seven-day Hanoi to South Vietnam Tour
Best Time to Visit
You can emphasize that the diversified climate of Vietnam will highlight different regions because of seasonal specialties and it will make your touring unique at different times of the year:
- Hanoi and the North: For good weather, the Hanoi Tours are best within the September to November period and spring-between March to April cool weather conditions besides being dry, thus offering excellent timing for landmark expeditions that include Hoan Kiem Lake and Tran Quoc Pagoda.
- Southern Vietnam: During the dry season, from December to April, Ho Chi Minh City is at its most vibrant, while the Mekong Delta is beautifully lush.
- Coastal Areas: The beaches of Phan Thiet are sunny throughout the year; however, the best time is between November and May.
Pro Tip: Time your travel to include some of these seasonal highlights and make the most of comfortable weather and spectacular scenery.
Packing Essentials
For the Seven-day Hanoi to South Vietnam tour, the following is what one needs to pack to be comfortable and ready for all activities arranged:
- Clothing: Light, airy clothing for the hot weather and a light jacket for cooler evenings in Hanoi.
- Footwear: Comfortable and sturdy, travel-friendly shoes for tours on foot and to explore areas such as the Cu Chi Tunnels.
- Sun Protection: A wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are essential in southern Vietnam.
- Miscellaneous: Reusable water bottle, power adapter, small daypack for trips.
Cultural Etiquette
Vietnam is known for its rich traditions and warm hospitality. Keep in mind the following tips for showing respect for the local culture:
- Religious Sites: Dress modestly on all the temples, pagodas, and historic sites in Hanoi Tours or the whole journey. Keep your shoulder and knee covered and remove your shoes upon entering holy places.
- Communication: Learn some simple Vietnamese words, such as “xin chào" for hello and “cảm ơn" for thank you.
- Photography: Always ask permission before photographing people or private homes.
Currency and Budgeting
Understanding the currency and how to budget in Vietnam will have you gliding through expenses with ease on your Seven-day Hanoi to South Vietnam tour:
- Currency: The official currency is the Vietnamese Dong, VND. Always carry smaller denominations with you for street food and market shopping.
- Daily Budget: Estimate $15-30 dollars per day on personal spending. Expenses encompass souvenirs, snacks, or other activities. Major towns will accept credit card usage, but a mixture of cash is helpful as country towns and local markets only use cash.
Conclusion
Join this Seven-day Hanoi to South Vietnam tour and explore some aspects that define the very best parts of its history, cultures, and landscapes. The range stretches from the iconic tour Hanoi Tours down to the vibrant Mekong Delta-with never-to-forget moments- at a relatively low, cheap price of just $ 600 for an amazing and timely event. Book this tour in minutes and be hosted into beauty and charm in the one-time trip of your life vacation in Vietnam!