Highlight:
Day 1: Hochiminh city tour
Day 2: Hochiminh city – Cuchi tunnel
Day 3: Hochiminh city – Mekong – Cantho
Day 4: Cantho – Floating market – Hochiminh city
Day 5: Hochiminh city – Departure
Tour cost: Usd/pax ( Joined Group tour + Private )
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2-9pax |
Hochiminh city | Cantho city | |
| Class 1- hotel 3* |
242 |
A25, Le Saigon…. | 3* Hotel: Hanhphuc, Holiday, or similar… |
| Class 2 – Hotel 4* |
286 |
Saigon palace, Muongthanh, or similar… |
*NOTE
– Child fare: ( 1 ticket for a dult)
+Children aged 11 or older to purchase 1 ticket.
+ Children aged from 5 to 11 for 80% ticket (Standard: 1 meal, 1 seat ).
+ Children aged under 5 for your own family. But 2 adults with only 1 child, if having 2nd or more children you have to buy 1/2 ticket/ child.
– The program may change accordingly, but still fully surely attractions
Arrive in airport, pick up, head to hotel to check in and have free time to relax.
at 14:00 AM we will start our city tour of bustling HCM City. Visit the BinhTay Market in Cho Lon; stopover at ThienHau, a 150-year-old Chinese Temple; then visit a Lacquer-wares workshop as well as the Jade Emperor Pagoda. In the afternoon visit the War Remnants Museum, the Notre Dame Cathedral and the historic Central Post Office. We drop you off at your hotel around 5:30 PM.
After breakfast, 08.00-08.30am, tour guide pick up for the trip.
Firstly, excursion Cu Chi Tunnels; an underground tunnels network constructed by Vietnamese fighters during the struggle for independence. It took about 25 years to build this underground city, which has living rooms, kitchens, hospitals, weapon factories, storage facilities and command centre. The tunnel system was an excellent way for the Vietcong to move around the countryside undetected by the Americans and home to around 10,000 people who lived underground for several years.
Before we go underground, we watch a short introductory video showing how the tunnels were constructed. We then spend the next hour exploring the maze of tunnels. Also on display are various mantraps and the remains of an American tank as well as numerous bomb craters made by 500 pound bombs dropped by B52 bombers.
Have lunch at the restaurant, then we drive back to Saigon arriving at approximately 14.00pm. Secondly, Notre Dame Cathedral: Located in the heart of the city and it was built by the French in the late 1877s. Notre Dame is not just a the oldest Christian church of Vietnam but also a unique and excellent architecture of Saigon.
Thirdly, General Post Office (Designed by Gustav Eiffel, the Post Office is a testament to the French presence in the late 1800s. The look and feel of this grand building is like an elegant railway station. Fourthly, you’ll then be driven to visit the Jade Emperor Temple. It’s one of the best Taoist temples in Vietnam, with superb effigies, remarkable carved panels of the descent to Hell and some what incongruous terrapin and tortoise sanctuaries. You can choose to visit Jade Emperor Temple or War Museum or Reunification Palace.
Fifthly, then you’ll have approximately two hour to visit Ben Thanh market, one of the liveliest areas of Saigon, is packed with every conceivable commodity and a visit to lacquer workshop to see the complex processes and meticulous workmanship involved in this traditional Vietnamese craft product.
Finish the Cu Chi Tunnels & Saigon City Tour full day, back to hotel for free time to relax.
After breakfast at hotel, 08.00am – 08.30am, Our car and tour guide will pick you up at your hotel for Mekong Delta Tour.
On the way, you will visit Vinh Trang Pagoda with its meticulously sculpted giant Buddha statue, the largest ancient pagoda in Southern Vietnam influenced by Asian-Asian architecture and European culture,
When you arrive Mekong Delta. You will take a boat on the Mekong River to reach the land of rustic and simple people
On the boat, you can listen to the sound of waves, see the fisherman’s ports, and watch the alluvial water flow. The romantic and poetic scene on the boat will bring many picturesque photos for you
Coming to this land, you can see how Vietnamese make coconut candy right at the production site, you will have the opportunity to taste the delicious flavors of many different types of coconut candy – a specialty candy of this land
In addition, you will visit a honey bee farm and taste delicious honey tea with lemon that is really good for your health. You can enjoy fresh tropical fruits picked right at the garden along with listen to folk music along with the sweet singing of local people. Local people also have a python farm for those who are looking for adventure can touch pythons and take photos with them
Walk through the peaceful village and fruit gardens to feel the rustic atmosphere of the countryside
You can feel the rustic ambiance and enjoy relaxing moments by rowing along the small canal to explore people’s life. Then, you will experience by going by tuk tuk on the countryside streets
And after lunch, you will depart to Can Tho. When you arrive, you will check in at the hotel and have a free time to explore night life in Can Tho
From early morning, countless boats & sampans will gather here, making the whole area more lively and splendid than ever. Here, you can explore the agricultural life of the locals and how they trade goods directly from boat to boat
In the early morning, our tour guide will pick you up at the hotel. We will have a light breakfast
Then, we took a private boat to visit Cai Rang Floating Market, one of the most famous and largest floating markets in the Mekong Delta. You will admire the bustling floating market scene in the morning. While the big boats are filled with agricultural products and specialties such as vegetables, grapefruit, coconuts, bananas, dragon fruit, and rambutan,
the small boats mainly focus on selling food, coffee, snacks, and Vietnamese noodles, soft drinks for breakfast. It would be a pity if you couldn’t stop by and buy things here
Then our tour guide will take you to some traditional workshops. You have a great time learning how the locals make Hu Tieu
The next special activity is visiting local people’s homes to better understand the daily living habits of local people
Continue, you will Walk across a monkey bridge to experience what it’s like to live like a real local
Noon time, you will enjoy lunch at the local restaurant & have free time to relax.
In the afternoon, you will return to Ho Chi Minh City, where you can check in to your hotel and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure to relax and unwind after your journey.”
After breakfast, have free time, shopping and driver pick up to depart to airport, tour ends. Thank you and see you again!
Yes, Vietnam is generally considered a safe country for tourists. However, like any popular tourist destination, it's advisable to be aware of petty theft, especially in crowded areas like major cities.
Most nationalities require a visa to enter Vietnam. However, some countries are granted visa exemptions for stays between 15 to 45 days. It's recommended to check the latest visa requirements for your specific nationality before traveling. You can often obtain an e-visa online or apply for a visa at a Vietnamese embassy or consulate.
Vietnam can be visited year-round, as there isn't a notable "off-season." The best time to visit can vary depending on the region due to its diverse climate. Generally, the dry season runs from November to April. For northern regions, November through April offers cool and dry weather, while the south experiences consistent warm temperatures year-round.
Vietnam offers a wide range of attractions. Some popular destinations include: -Hanoi: Known for its Old Quarter, Hoan Kiem Lake, and cultural sites. -Ha Long Bay: A UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its stunning karst islands. -Hoi An: An ancient town and UNESCO World Heritage site with well-preserved architecture. -Ho Chi Minh City: A vibrant city with historical landmarks and a bustling atmosphere. -Mekong Delta: Explore floating markets and local life along the river.
The official currency of Vietnam is the Vietnamese Dong (VND). Credit cards are accepted at most hotels, better restaurants, and shops, especially in major cities. However, for smaller purchases or in more rural areas, cash is preferred. ATMs are widely available in major cities.
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