Private Tour Highlights
- Get immersed in the rich Vietnamese culture of Hanoi
- Indulge in some of Asia’s best cuisine
- See how French colonialism has influenced the country
- Enjoy fresh seafood while taking a journey through Halong Bay
- Explore the life and times of the first president, Ho Chi Minh
- Travel up winding roads to rural highland destinations
- Experience the rich history of Hue, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Check out the “rice bowl of the country” – the Mekong Delta
- Set sail to Halong Bay and stay the night on a traditional boat
- Pass through Halong Bay’s azure waters and jagged limestone cliffs
- Get a picture of what ancient Vietnam was like through Hue
- Explore the rolling green highlands of Dalat
Tour Overview
Start your trip in Hanoi, spending a few days immersed in rich Vietnamese culture before setting sail through Halong Bay; sleeping overnight aboard a traditional wooden sailing junk. Enjoy the delights of cruising through the limestone cliffs, enjoying fresh seafood on board and rising in the morning to the sounds of the sea.
Hue and its ancient Citadel, mausoleums and tombs that make this town a must on most itineraries, and a popular UNESCO World Heritage Site. A quick walking tour of Hoi An will show you around this charming port, which amazingly survived the ravages of war and remains one of the area’s more charming towns.
Dalat is the capital of Lam Dong province, located 1,500 m (4,900 ft) above sea level in the southern parts of the Central Highlands. The area around the city is reached by twisting roads and surrounded by tree marigold blossoms. Nearby Nha Trang is located on Vietnam’s central coast and is considered to be Vietnam’s premier beach resort destination.
Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) is surely one of the most evocative place names in Asia and definitely one of the most extraordinary cities in the world. It is a city of amazing contrasts: elegant new international hotels, exclusive restaurants and trendy bars side-by-side with roadside noodle stalls, street vendors and vociferous cyclist drivers. Finish your trip by exploring the amazing sights and sounds of the Mekong Delta.
Inclusions
Domestic airfare from Hanoi to Hue, Danag to Dalat and Nha Trang to Ho Chi Minh City, Hotel accommodation including continental or buffet breakfast, Private transfers between airports and hotels with assistance and baggage handling, Private guided tours in English including all entrance fees, Meals where specified (food only), Bottled water and cool towels provided for transfers and sightseeing, Vietnam government tax and service charge, Local airport taxes that are payable in the country of destination are not included. Taxes and security fees that can be paid at time of ticketing are already included in the quote (if airfare has been included in the quote)
Notes:
* Additional supplements may apply between 19 December – 8 January.
* Additional supplements may apply during the weeks immediately preceding and following the Lunar (Chinese) New Year. The dates vary each year, but fall sometime between January 21st and February 20th:
2016 – Monday, February 8th
2017 – Saturday, January 28th
2018 – Friday, February 16th
* Halong Bay cruise ship operation may be subject to current weather conditions. If your cruise does not operate due to undesirable conditions, an alternate itinerary will be provided; please enquire with your Yampu Tours Travel Consultant for additional details.
* The Hue airport is closed for renovations through November 2013. During this time, flights from Hanoi will arrive in Danang.
Package Price: From £$ 8391
Prices shown above are per person. Hotel categories do not adhere strictly to international ratings; Yampu has evaluated the hotels according to destination and availability. Prices include local airfare (where applicable), hotel accommodation including daily breakfast; all transfers with baggage handling, all guided tours in English and all entrance fees.
Please note that prices are subject to change based on availability and seasonality, especially during the holiday season from December 20th through January 5th each year. Please contact a Yampu Travel Specialist for more information on best times to travel.
Trip Type:
All our trips are operated on a private basis unless specified otherwise. This is only a sample itinerary; your Yampu Tour Consultant will personalize this trip for you according to your available dates, interests and type of hotels. This is your trip and we will work on making it perfect!
Tour Itinerary
International flight to Hanoi
Overnight international flight to Hanoi.
Overnight international flight to Hanoi.
Arrival in Hanoi
Upon arrival in Hanoi, airport reception and transfer to the hotel in a private vehicle. Depending on arrival time, spend the remainder of the day at leisure.
Upon arrival in Hanoi, airport reception and transfer to the hotel in a private vehicle. Depending on arrival time, spend the remainder of the day at leisure.
Hanoi city highlights
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Morning tour of the Ho Chi Minh Complex with a private guide. Visit Ba Dinh Square, where silent sentries guard the marble and granite mausoleum where Ho Chi Minh lies in state. See the simple cottage where Uncle Ho lived and worked and visit the nearby Ho Chi Minh Museum - an extraordinary tribute to the life of the "father of the country." Carry on to the Governor's Residence, a fine example of Hanoi's French architecture, followed by a stop at the One Pillar Pagoda to hear the legend of its construction.
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant followed by a private afternoon tour of the Hanoi City highlights. Marvel at the tree lined streets on the way to the Opera House and pass by Hoan Kiem Lake en route to one of the city's fascinating museums of choice: the Museum of History of Vietnamese Military, Vietnam History Museum, or Vietnam Fine Arts Museum. Continue to the Temple of Literature, built in 1070 and dedicated to Confucius, for a quick escape from the busy streets. Afterwards, enjoy a private guided walking tour of the Ancient Quarter, also known as the 36 Streets District, where a nice mix of ancient homes, temples and small shops can be found.
Note: The Ho Chi Minh Museum is closed for maintenance on Mondays and Fridays from September to November annually.
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Pagodas of Hanoi
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Take a morning excursion outside of Hanoi to the surrounding countryside with a private guide. Rich in Buddhism, the north of Vietnam is home to the country's most colorful and revered pagodas and temples. The Thay Pagoda (Master's Pagoda) is located 40 kilometers (25 miles) southwest of Hanoi. While a temple is a place to worship the dead, a pagoda is a place to worship the Lord Buddha. The Thay Pagoda is widely known for its finely carved lacquer and gold statues of Buddha in his past and present form, as well as the colorful Buddhist ceremonies which are performed here during auspicious dates of the Lunar calendar.
Only 6 kilometers (4 miles) away lies Tay Phuong Pagoda, situated at the top of a small hillock. Built in 1794, the pagoda is famous for its vast display of finely carved wooden statues of former monks from the 18th Century. Afterwards, return to Hanoi. Lunch is included today.
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Hanoi – Halong Bay
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Depart Hanoi in the morning for an approximately 3.5-hour drive directly to Halong Bay. Upon arrival, board the boat and begin the cruise. While the junk is passing many islets, rocks, caves, floating villages and beaches on Halong Bay, the lunch will be served on board with fresh seafood.
After lunch, cruise to the inside of the magical landscape of Dinh Huong Island, Ga Choi Island, Dog Island, Binh Phong Mountain, and Sung Sot Cave. Enjoy a swim, weather permitting, and cruise to a secluded lagoon to anchor for the night. Dinner is served on board. After dinner, relax on the deck. Drink service is available on board (at own expense).
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Halong Bay – Hanoi – Hue
Before breakfast, there may be an opportunity to view the sunrise over the bay. Afterwards, cruise through the limestone cliffs and emerald waters of Halong Bay before returning to the wharf. Disembark from the boat for a return drive to Hanoi with lunch at a local restaurant en route. Transfer to the airport for a flight to Hue. Upon arrival in Hue, meet a Yampu representative and transfer to the hotel for check in.
Before breakfast, there may be an opportunity to view the sunrise over the bay. Afterwards, cruise through the limestone cliffs and emerald waters of Halong Bay before returning to the wharf. Disembark from the boat for a return drive to Hanoi with lunch at a local restaurant en route. Transfer to the airport for a flight to Hue. Upon arrival in Hue, meet a Yampu representative and transfer to the hotel for check in.
Architectural tour of Hue
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Take a private guided tour of the Imperial Citadel, which was built in accordance with strict principles of geomancy in the early 19th century, when the Nguyen Dynasty ruled Vietnam from Hue. The Emperor constructed this mighty citadel as a place where he could both live and rule. The resulting Imperial Citadel was modeled on the Forbidden City in Beijing, but suffered much damage during years of war. Many of the pavilions, bridges, libraries and great halls are now being carefully restored with help from UNESCO. Marvel at the legends of the Nguyen Dynasty emperors who built the fortress and lived within its moated walls for nearly 150 years. Afterwards, visit the Dong Ba Market and enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. ...read less
Tour of Pagodas & tomb of Minh Mang
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This morning, visit the Thein Mu Pagoda with a private boat and guide. Built in 1601 between a river and a pine forest, the "Heavenly Lady Pagoda" is one of the oldest and most attractive religious buildings in the country. Among the many interesting artifacts housed at the complex is the car that transported the monk Thich Quag Duc to the site of his self-immolation in 1963 Saigon.
Continue by boat to the less visited, yet most majestic of all of Hue's tombs - the tomb of Minh Mang. Built around 1840, this tomb is well known for its harmonious blend of architecture and the natural landscape. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant and the remainder of the day at leisure.
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Hue – Hoi An – Danang
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Take a morning transfer from Hue to Hoi An in a private vehicle. The overland journey will go past the most beautiful scenery in Vietnam while traversing the Hai Van or “Cloudy Pass.” There will be plenty of photo opportunities and stops at beaches en route.
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant (included) and continue to Danang. Upon arrival, visit the Cham Museum and the Marble Mountains. A climb inside through the hundreds of natural caves and grottoes is a must! Afterwards, continue to Hoi An and check into the hotel.
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Walking tour of Hoi An
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After breakfast, take a walking tour of Hoi An, visiting ancient merchants' houses, a Hokkien temple, the 400 year old Japanese Covered Bridge, and the colorful riverside market. The architecture of this quaint town offers a fascinating combination of traditional Vietnamese structures with Chinese and Japanese influences.
Continue on to visit a family-run lantern making business. This work is simple, and there will be an opportunity to design a unique lantern, from making the frame to gluing the cloth. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant and take a sunset boat trip on the Thu Bon River to Thanh Ha pottery village. Return to the hotel for the evening.
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Danang – Dalat
Transferred to the airport in Danang for a flight to Dalat. Upon arrival, meet a Yampu representative and transfer to the hotel for check in and enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure.
Transferred to the airport in Danang for a flight to Dalat. Upon arrival, meet a Yampu representative and transfer to the hotel for check in and enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure.
Tour of Dalat
After breakfast, embark on a full day tour of Dalat. Begin with a visit to Datanla Falls and Tuyen Lam Lake by cable car before heading to Truc Lam Zen Monastery, Prenn Falls, Chinese Pagoda, Linh Phuoc Pagoda and Bao Dai Summer Palace. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.
In the afternoon, visit the Dalat Flower Garden, Minh Tam Flower Garden, Lam Dong Museum, Dalat's famous 'crazy house', the valley of love, and Hill of Dreams Park. Return to the hotel for the evening.
After breakfast, embark on a full day tour of Dalat. Begin with a visit to Datanla Falls and Tuyen Lam Lake by cable car before heading to Truc Lam Zen Monastery, Prenn Falls, Chinese Pagoda, Linh Phuoc Pagoda and Bao Dai Summer Palace. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.
In the afternoon, visit the Dalat Flower Garden, Minh Tam Flower Garden, Lam Dong Museum, Dalat's famous 'crazy house', the valley of love, and Hill of Dreams Park. Return to the hotel for the evening.
Exploring the highlands of Dalat
Today transfer to Lat village by car to explore the scenic highlands around Dalat. Start by trekking up to the highest peak of the Langbian Mountains and a picnic lunch will be served along the way. Trek along the mountain side to the second peak and the former 'Radar Peak', with amazing panoramic views of Lake Dankia to the north and Lat village and Dalat city center to the south. The trek continues down to the Lat Minority Village to explore their unique lifestyle before traveling back to the city by car.
Today transfer to Lat village by car to explore the scenic highlands around Dalat. Start by trekking up to the highest peak of the Langbian Mountains and a picnic lunch will be served along the way. Trek along the mountain side to the second peak and the former 'Radar Peak', with amazing panoramic views of Lake Dankia to the north and Lat village and Dalat city center to the south. The trek continues down to the Lat Minority Village to explore their unique lifestyle before traveling back to the city by car.
Dalat – Nha Trang
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Early this morning, depart Dalat for an approximately 4-hour drive to Nha Trang. Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel in a private vehicle. Then, begin a privately guided morning exploration of the countryside, which is dotted with palm trees and fruit orchards. Board a small motorized boat for a delightful look into the nearby rural areas. Visit the household bakery that supplies the surrounding villages with delicious French style baguettes and then continue along the village path to the home of a family that weaves mats from local growing rushes.
As the day continues, pass through a fruit orchard that boasts a plentiful supply of tropical fruits, which can be sampled at a nearby riverside cafe. Time permitting, there will be a chance to visit the local market at the village hub, where the townswomen gather every day to barter. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before returning to Nha Trang for an afternoon on the beach.
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Exploring the South China Sea by boat
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Enjoy a morning cruise on the turquoise waters of the South China Sea with a private guide. The craft is a simple, but safe and comfortable, reconverted fishing boat. Off the shore of Nha Trang lie numerous islands, some inhabited and many dotted with idyllic fishing villages. Take a brief stop at one of these villages, Bai Tru, and wander around at will. The local people are very friendly and hospitable to visitors. Young children will ferry guests between the boat and shore by coracle, the round bamboo boats so commonly used in coastal Vietnam.
If desired, there will also be an opportunity to swim and snorkel in some of the secluded bays around the area. Afterwards, a feast of local specialties will be prepared and provided for lunch on board or at a local beach. Transfer back to the mainland to enjoy the remainder of the day on the beach or explore the town.
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Nha Trang – Saigon
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Transfer to the airport for a flight to Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City). Upon arrival, airport reception and transfer to the hotel for check in. Then enjoy an afternoon tour of China Town with a private guide. Cholon, which literally translates to "big market", is the focus of the Chinese community in Saigon. See the former Presidential Palace, Notre Dame Cathedral, and Saigon Post Office. Continue on to visit the impressive Thien Hau Temple dedicated to the goddess of the seas, who is said to protect fishermen and sailors. Here, huge coils of incense hang from the ornate ceiling, and can burn for up to three months at a time. Visit Binh Tay Market and the surrounding area, which bustles with trading activity. Return to the hotel for the evening. ...read less
Saigon Highlights
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Morning city tour with the private guide. In this essential highlight tour, visit the former Presidential Palace, which is now preserved as a museum, including the underground communications bunkers, headquarters for the Saigon Government during the American War. Continue to the History Museum, which houses an excellent display tracing the origins of the indigenous Vietnamese. Take the opportunity to see a delightful performance of water puppetry in the grounds. Then visit the Saigon Notre-Dame Basilica, an impressive neo-Romanesque cathedral in the center of city, the "wedding cake" styled Hotel De Ville, and Dong Khoi street, formerly the center of haute couture in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) when it was known as Rue Catinat.
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant followed by a privately guided half day tour to the Cu Chi Tunnels. This vast underground network of tunnels was first built as a defense against the French, and later expanded during the American War. It was from here that the North Vietnamese waged their guerrilla warfare. Marvel at the ingenuity and resilience of the hidden trapdoors, underground kitchens, living areas and meeting rooms.
The more adventurous travelers may explore the deeper second, and even third level tunnels. For those preferring to remain above ground, there is ample opportunity to view excavated areas from above. The guide will advise guests of the length and level of difficulty of each tunnel before entering. Some are easily accessed by stairs. We recommend good walking shoes and sun protection for this tour and advise there might be a little dirt! Return to Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) in the late afternoon.
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Saigon – Cai Be – Can Tho
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Transfer approximately 3 hours in a private vehicle, to the Mekong River town of Cai Be. Board a motorized sampan for an introduction to life on the river with a private guide. Cai Be is known for its large floating market, where displays of food produce are hung from the bamboo poles over the host boat in order to attract customers.
From here, the journey continues across the upper reach of the river to a maze of tributaries and fruit plantations. Barges ply the route, overloaded with rice husks used as fuel for the region's numerous brick kilns. Depending on the season, a sample of local tropical fruit will be served with lunch in a local farmer's home before returning to the craft for the leisurely cruise to Vinh Long. From here, drive and ferry to the Delta's economic hub city of Can Tho. Check into the hotel and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure.
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Cruise to Cai Rang
Early morning cruise with a private guide to Cai Rang, which is a bustling market town. Enjoy a sampan ride through the colorful congestion of women and children jostling for space and vying to sell their goods. Return to Can Tho town to visit their museum and a Khmer pagoda in Can Tho City. After lunch at a local restaurant, depart the town for a visit to the Bang Lang Stork Garden and the Binh Thuy Ancient House. Return to the hotel.
Early morning cruise with a private guide to Cai Rang, which is a bustling market town. Enjoy a sampan ride through the colorful congestion of women and children jostling for space and vying to sell their goods. Return to Can Tho town to visit their museum and a Khmer pagoda in Can Tho City. After lunch at a local restaurant, depart the town for a visit to the Bang Lang Stork Garden and the Binh Thuy Ancient House. Return to the hotel.
Can Tho – Chau Doc
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Private morning transfer to Chau Doc near the Cambodian border. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant en route and in the afternoon visit Sam Mountain, a popular pilgrimage center for many Vietnamese and home to a collection of ornate and colorful temples and pagodas. Climb or drive to the top of the hill for an unparalleled 360 degree vista of nearby Cambodia.
The Mekong River at this point is decorated with hundreds of floating homes, each a self-contained farm where local families raise and sell fish to passing boats. With a private guide, there will be an opportunity to visit some of them before returning to the hotel in Chau Doc for the evening.
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International flight home via Saigon
Private transfer back to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) for a flight home or optional Yampu Tours add-on.
Private transfer back to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) for a flight home or optional Yampu Tours add-on.
Hanoi, Vietnam
Halong Bay Vietnam, Hàng Bạc, Hanoi, Vietnam
Huế, Thua Thien Hue, Vietnam
Hoi An, Quang Nam Province, Vietnam
thành phố Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam
Nha Trang, Khanh Hoa Province, Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City Hall, Lê Thánh Tôn, Saigon, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
Can Tho, Vietnam
tp. Châu Đốc, An Giang Province, Vietnam
Places You'll See
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Hanoi
Meaning “embraced by the river”, Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam. Visit the many temples and parks of this beautiful city, such as the Temple of Literature or Hoan Kiem Lake Park. Visit the Army Museum and hear retellings of many battles fought throughout the country’s history. Take the little ones to the Ha Noi circus for some family fun.
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Halong Bay
Halong Bay is known as one of the most beautiful bays in the world. With roughly 1,600 limestone islands, each covered in thick vegetation, it has extreme aesthetic value. Home to a small fishing community of people living on floating houses. Enjoy “junk boat” tours, or a rent a kayak and explore.
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Hue
Once the imperial capital of Vietnam, Hue is a city rich in history and culture. During the Vietnam war, much of the city was destroyed, but the buildings and ruins that are left are worth visiting. Much of the Imperial Citadel still stands and houses interesting shops, museums, and galleries. See the Tombs of the Emperors along the pristine Perfume River.
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Hoi An
Once a trading port in the 15th century, this beautifully preserved city is a prime example of Southeast Asian culture. The architecture showcases a fascinating blend of local and foreign influences. Enjoy exploring the old town by motorbike, kayak, motorboat, and more. Visit the Museum of Folk Culture and learn about traditional Vietnamese dress and culture.
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Danang
There is much to do in the busy city of Danang. View the artistic quality of the sandstone sculptures in the Cham Museum. Hike the trails of the Marble Mountains and explore the Buddhist temples built into the caves and grottoes. Take a Da Nang Food Tour and experience the sights, sounds, and flavors of the city, then spend time relaxing on one of the beaches.
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Dalat
Escape the heat and humidity of Southern Vietnam by visiting the French built city of Dalat. Different from the usual Vietnamese views, Dalat is surrounded by pine-covered hills, lakes, and high peaks. Stroll the shores of Xuan Huong lake, or take a cable car up to the Thien Vien Truc Lam Monastery.
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Nha Trang
Visit the seaside town of Nha Trang, the scuba diving center of Vietnam. Enjoy surfing, sailing, and swimming at the beaches. Bring the family to the National Oceanographic Museum of Vietnam to see some rare species of the sea. See the brick Po Nagar Cham Towers, built between the 7th and 12th century by the Cham Civilization. Listen to live music in the evenings at the local cafes.
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Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City)
The metropolitan Ho Chi Minh City is always bustling with activity, and full of historical attractions. Visit the beautiful French-built Catholic Notre Dame Cathedral in the city center. For a look at the Vietnam War through the eyes of the Vietnamese, take a tour of the War Remnants Museum. And for unbelievable views of the city, visit the Saigon Skydeck in the Bitexco Financial Tower.
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Can Tho
When the sun goes down, the riverside city of Can Tho comes alive. Take a boat through the city canals to purchase locally made goods and souvenirs at the floating markets. Play a game of billiards with the locals, or relax at the riverside park on Hai Ba Trung Street. Visit the Quang Duc Pagoda, one of the most active Buddhist temples with monks living onsite.
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Chau Doc
Learn the art of haggling at the colorful markets of Chau Doc. Visit the Hang Pagoda, an official historic monument of Vietnam. Take a stroll along the charming riverside, and engage in conversation with some of the young locals. Relax with a traditional suction cup massage, or enjoy the quiet of a local coffee shop.
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Testimonials
Traveled October, 2014
So overall great trip and MERCI BEAUCOUP
My congratulations on the organization, very balanced and diverse.Very nice choice of hotels. Guides all very different but very nice, particularly Sinat in Siem Reap. Great boat and team in Ha Long. So overall great trip and MERCI BEAUCOUP!!!!
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B+T
Traveled July, 2014
Our trip was fantastic!
Our trip was fantastic! We were met us at the airport in Saigon when we arrived and shuttled to the Hotel, the guide got us settled in and arranged the schedule with us for the next day. Each day we knew in advance what was planned and had enough time to relax too. Both guides (in the South and Central Regions) were very good. We also had a private driver in our van which was constantly stocked with cold bottled water and moist wipes for cooling off after every activity. In general the Hotels were all excellent and a couple were even better (Hoi-An and Victoria Chau-Doc). Both guides were flexible to our needs and very personable and accommodating. We had ample food and it was all great. On a couple of occasions the Guide in the Central Region even made adjustments to our Menu to make certain that we got better items (which we appreciated). We got Heavy rain on one day only and that was the day that we were driving back to Saigon from the Mekong delta, so we were safely ensconced in the Van. We saw a lot in our time there but we really have no complaints at all. The guides in country were excellent in keeping us on schedule without making us feel hurried. In Saigon the last night we even arranged for an extension of the Hotel room (for half a day) and a show that started at 8PM that evening. The guide arranged to pick our luggage up for us at the hotel and then come pick us up after the show at the Opera House and get us to the Airport in time for our flight back to Tokyo. If we go back again we will certainly be happy to use you again.
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Emily K.
Traveled January, 2015
I had such a great time with Yampu
I had such a great time with Yampu, and I would love to travel with them again. My boyfriend and I booked a customized private tour to Thailand (Bangkok and Chiang Mai), Laos (Luang Prabang), Cambodia (Siem Reap and Phnom Penh), and Vietnam (Saigon, Hanoi, and Halong Bay.) We both enjoyed every minute of the trip. The guides were all friendly and knowledgeable, the drivers were always punctual, the accommodations were lovely, and the food was delicious. I would highly recommend Yampu to anyone who wants to have a good time on their vacation.
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