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HIDDEN
NORTH
Ha Noi - Son La -
Dien Bien Phu - Lai Chau - Tam Duong - Sa Pa - Muong Khuong - Bac Ha - Ha Long Bay -
Ha Noi
(12
days / 11 nights)
The interesting
culture of many hill tribe groups and the breathtaking mountain scenery of
the north are all on this adventure. Travelling from Dien Bien to Sapa is
quite hard, especially in the wet season. But it is a great chance to
explore the most mountainous region of Vietnam.
HIGHLIGHTS
. Hanoi
. Son La
. Dien Bien Phu
. Lai Chau
. Tam Duong
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Sapa
. Muong Khuong
. Bac Ha
. Halong Bay
. Hanoi
Detailed Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival
- Ha Noi
On arrival at Noi Bai Airport, we are met and
transferred to hotel. Ha Noi , Vietnam's capital, is a stylish and gracious
city that retains an unique old world charm and some Asia ‘s most striking
colonial architecture. The many lakes and parks make for relaxing
atmosphere. If time permits we embark on a cyclo for a short excursion
through the bustling old quarter streets named after the specific goods once
offered for sale at these places. O/N in Ha Noi.(B)
Day 2: Ha Noi
Today we enjoy a full day city tour starting with the
Ho Chi Minh Complex, containing the mausoleum of the nation’s founder Ho Chi
Minh, the Presidential Palace and the Ho Chi Minh’s house on stilts. This
complex also comprises the One Pillar Pagoda, whose origins date back to the
foundation of city. We follow this with a trip to the Temple of Literature
well known as Vietnam’s first university and the History Museum, which
displays an excellent collection of artifacts illustrating the Vietnamese
history. Our next stop is the impressive Ethnologic Museum, dedicated to
Vietnam’s 54 hill tribe groups, some of which we will see on our forthcoming
days. We also visit the peaceful lake of Hoan Kiem with its sacred temple
and the vibrant Dong Xuan Market before attending a performance of Hanoi's
famous water puppets. O/N in Hanoi. (B)
Day 3: Ha Noi - Son La
The journey northwards begins as we depart Hanoi and
pass through the undulating terrains of tea plantations and the many
timeless villages linked to the road which is the main artery of trade
between the northwestern region and the capital city. This is our first
glimpse of rural Vietnam and sets the tone for the days ahead. Depending on
road and traffic conditions our drive will deliver us in Son La by mid or
late afternoon. After checking into hotel we take a walk around this
mountain town. There is a little traffic on roads and many Black Thai in
traditional costume scurry in all directions. O/N in Son La. (B)
Day 4: Son La -
Dien Bien Phu
The provincial museum and the nearby old prison are
some of this hill town's major sights. We have a chance to visit these
before we leave for our next destination. The winding roads cross over the
Pha Din Pass before reaching Dien Bien Phu, the site of the decisive battle
in Vietnam’s struggle for independence in 1954. After checking into our
central located hotel we enjoy a walk around to see this fast growing town.
Our main stop is Dien Bien Phu’s Museum which details the event in place.
We also pay a visit to the old battle field where the lush vegetation grows
behind many war relics including old French tanks and artillery pieces. O/N
in Dien Bien Phu .(B)
Day 5: Dien Bien Phu - Tam Duong
Heading out of the town, we spend a full day travelling
into Vietnam’s most mountainous region. The roads are difficult at times,
but the spectacular landscape with a mixture of terraced fields and hill
villages makes the hardship all worthwhile. On the way, we have some
opportunities to encounter the Red Hmong, Kho Mu, Mang, Dao people who
still retain their age old cultural traditions and are recognisably distinct
from each other by their dress. We arrive in Tam Duong by late afternoon
and have time strolling around to catch our first glimpse; a small town
surrounded by breathtaking mountains and tea plantations. O/N in Tam Duong.
(B)
Day 6: Tam
Duong - SaPa
The scenery of the north is unequalled although the
conditions are very simple. After breakfast we set off on a half day drive
following the mountain roads to Sa Pa, our final destination. At an
elevation of 1,500 meters, Sapa was founded in the early years of the last
century as a hill resort for French administrators when the heat on the
plain became unbearable. We arrive in Sapa by mid afternoon and can soak up
the fresh climate as much as we want by spending our time wandering this
famous hill town. The ethnic people are frequently seen on the main street
of Sapa and small vendors along the street sell local textiles and
handicraft. O/N in Sa Pa. (B)
Day 7: SaPa
The range of Phan Si Pan boasts Vietnam’s highest
mountain and lends an alpine feel to the area surrounding this hill station.
Today we have enough time to visit the bustling Sa Pa Market where the Red
Dao, Black Hmong, Tay and Xa Pho ethnic minorities converge from the nearby
mountainsides and valleys to trade their goods and buy provisions. We then
get well off the beaten track as we embark on a walk to explore this
beautiful mountain region. Along the way we traverse several rustic villages
and see many mountaineers doing their daily works such as logging, herding
buffalo and tilling the field. The blend of verdant mountain backdrop and
colourful population makes for an unimaginable view. O/N in Sa Pa. (B)
Day 8: SaPa -
Muong Khuong - Bac Ha
After breakfast we continue venturing into northern
Vietnam, travelling through the Chinese border town of Lao Cai to the
colourful Sunday Market at Muong Khuong. This market also attracts a wide
variety of ethnic minority groups including the Variegated Hmong, Dao, Phu
La, La Chi, Tay who still retain their age old cultural traditions and are
recognisably distinct from each other by their dress. The experience of this
congregation is unique. Upon leaving Muong Khuong, we drive to Bac Ha. As
option , we can embark a walk this afternoon, visiting the Hmong King’s
former residence and Ban Pho where the villagers make the potent local maize
wine . O/N in Bac Ha. (B)
Day 9: Bac Ha -
Ha Noi
The return journey begins as we depart Bac Ha Town and
pass through the verdant and rugged mountain scenery to Hanoi. These back
roads are a great way to explore the real Vietnam. We see very few other
travellers, mostly rural dwellers who are just as interested in finding out
about our lives as we are of theirs. The drive is very long , but we can can
make many stops along the way to stretch our legs and take some wonderful
photographs. O/N in Ha Noi. (B)
Day 10: Ha Noi
- Ha Long
Upon leaving the town we set off on a scenic overland
trip to Ha Long Bay. As pleasure we make stop in Hai Phong, the biggest port
town of northern Vietnam. There are plenty to see in this bustling town,
some of which are the Hang Kenh Communal House, the Du Hang Pagoda, the
Hang Kenh Carpet Factory and the vibrant Sat Market. A drive through tree
lined boulevards punctuated with many striking French colonial architecture,
will deliver us to some of these landmarks. We continue our journey Halong
Bay and spend the remainder of the day for a well - earned rest on Bai Chay
Beach. O/N in Ha Long. (B)
Day 11: Ha Long
- Ha Noi
The legendary Ha Long Bay is truly one of Vietnam’s
most impressive scenic sights. Today we embark on a sailing boat for a seven
hour cruise around this wondrous bay, dotted with some 1,969 limestone
islands rising amazingly from the clear and emerald water. The limestone
karst formations are littered with beaches, grottoes and beautiful caves.
Along the way we will anchor for a leisurely swim in a secluded cove and an
enjoyable visit to one of the many hidden grottoes beneath towering cliffs.
After a seafood lunch on board we continue our trip and have time for
another swim. We then travel by roads back to Ha Noi with stopover at Dong
Trieu pottery village. O/N in Ha Noi. (B,L)
Day 12: Ha Noi -
Departure
There is a free time for you to relax or
further explore Ha Noi. The trip ends after your transfer to Noi Bai Airport
for departure. (B)
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Tour cost in US dollar per person in group of |
HIDDEN NORTH |
|
Standard |
First Class |
Superior |
|
2 pax |
US$ 865 |
US$
927 |
US$
1107 |
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3 -
5 pax |
US$ 743 |
US$
805 |
US$
984 |
|
6 - 9 pax |
US$
630 |
US$
693 |
US$
872 |
|
10 - 14 pax |
US$
568 |
US$
630 |
US$
810 |
|
15 - 19 pax |
US$
536 |
US$
598 |
US$
778 |
|
20 pax & up |
US$
516 |
US$
572 |
US$
747 |
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Single room suppl. |
US$
131/pers. |
US$
184/pers. |
US$
337/pers. |
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Full board suppl. |
US$
126/pers. |
US$
147/pers. |
US$
157/pers. |
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CITY/AREA |
Standard
Class |
First Class |
Superior Class |
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HANOI |
ATS
hotel, Thuy Tien hotel, Camellia hotel. |
Hoa Binh hotel,
Galaxy hotel, Dan Chu hotel, Sunny hotel |
Sunway hotel,
Guoman hotel, Hanoi hotel, Fortuna hotel, Hanoi hotel |
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SONLA |
Cong
Doan hotel |
Cong
Doan hotel
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Cong
Doan hotel
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DIEN BIEN PHU |
Muong Thanh hotel |
Muong Thanh hotel |
Muong Thanh hotel |
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TAM DUONG |
Phuong Thanh hotel |
Phuong Thanh hotel |
Phuong Thanh
hotel |
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SAPA |
Aurberge Dangtrung hotel, Hai khanh hotel |
Sapa hotel |
Victoria hotel |
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BAC HA |
Sao Mai hotel |
Sao Mai hotel |
Sao Mai hotel |
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HALONG |
HaLong 2 hotel. Ha Long Post hotel. |
HaLong Bay hotel,
Ha Long Pearl hotel.
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Heritage hotel,
SaiGon HaLong hotel, Asean HaLong hotel |
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NOTES |
The
higher hotel category (Deluxe class) in Hanoi, Sapa & Halong can be arranged upon request |
INCLUDING :
Transportation in mountain region: 4X4 car with A/C + Transportation in
delta region: air-conditioned vehicle with driver + Meal as mentioned: B =
breakfast, L = Lunch, D = dinner + Accommodation : twin sharing room at the
below mentioned hotel, guest house or similar one + English or French
speaking guide + Entrance fee to indicated sights + Water puppet show +
Cyclo trip + Boat trip in Halong
NOT
INCLUDING
:
Other meals, tip,
drinks, airport tax, single room supplement, personal expenses, travel
insurance, visa to Vietnam, flight in/ out Vietnam, any optional additional
tours or activities during free time...
TRIP NOTES:
The
itinerary is corrected at the time of viewing. Occcasionally, our
itineraries change as we make improvement that stem from our past
traveller's comments and our own research or due to local conditions or
circumstances beyond our control. This includes festival, pubplic holidays,
weather and flight delay,... that may effect the itinerary.
Vietnam,
Laos and Cambodia are developing countries whose infrastructure, values, customs,
standard may different from what you expect in your home land. Road
condition are poor, accommodation and transportation may be basic in remote
area.
Daily breakfast (B) and 01 lunch (L) are included on this trip. Other
meals are at client’s expenses. However, the trip with full board meal is
arranged upon request.
The
dress standards are conservative thoughout
Asia.
Loose, lightweight, long clothing are all respectful and cool in Asian hot
climate. In addition to your items of personal clothing, we suggest you to
bring trainer or sneaker shoes, jacket for cold weather, torch/flash light,
hat, rain coat for wet season, sun cream, sunglasses, daypack, toiletries
and small towel, insect repellent.
Departure
place could be changed upon client’s request.
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