Ever wondered what it would be like to explore Vietnam with a group of people who share your
passion for adventure? Well, get ready for the trip of a lifetime! This isn't just a getaway—it's an
opportunity to connect with like-minded explorers while immersing yourself in the heart of
Vietnam’s vibrant culture. From the bustling streets of Hanoi to the mesmerizing beauty of Ha
Long Bay, every moment of this trip will leave you in awe.
Whether you're cruising on a boat through emerald waters or savoring mouthwatering street
food, the journey will be filled with unforgettable experiences and laughter. Surrounded by fellow
travelers who are eager to embrace the adventure, this trip will be about more than just exploring
new places—it’s about forming lasting friendships and sharing a unique experience that’s bound
to create memories for years to come!
Hanoi begins with the arrival in Vietnam’s bustling capital, a city where tradition and modernity blend seamlessly. The first stop is Hoan Kiem Lake, a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city, where locals practice Tai Chi and visitors admire the iconic Ngoc Son Temple. From there, the journey continues to the Old Quarter, a maze of narrow streets filled with historic architecture, vibrant markets, and delicious street food.
Next, a visit to Quan Thanh Temple and Den Quan Thanh offers insight into Vietnam’s rich spiritual and historical heritage. As the evening sets in, the famous Hanoi Night Market comes alive with colorful stalls selling souvenirs, handicrafts, and mouthwatering snacks. Strolling through the lively streets, bargaining with vendors, and enjoying the energetic atmosphere is a highlight of the day. The day concludes with some free time to relax or further explore Hanoi’s nightlife, perhaps sipping traditional egg coffee at a local café. Finally, an overnight stay in Hanoi provides the perfect rest before the next day’s adventure to Halong Bay.
Halong Bay begins with an early morning departure from Hanoi, embarking on a scenic journey towards one of Vietnam’s most breathtaking destinations. Upon arrival, a boat ride sets sail into the emerald waters of Halong Bay, revealing towering limestone karsts and hidden caves. The first stop is the Sung Sot Cave (Surprise Cave), one of the largest and most magnificent caves in the bay, filled with impressive stalactites and stalagmites. Cruising further, the boat glides past thousands of islets, each uniquely shaped, creating a mesmerizing natural landscape.
A highlight of the day is kayaking through Luon Cave, where visitors paddle through a stunning water passage surrounded by towering cliffs. The adventure continues with a trek to Titop Peak, offering panoramic views of the bay’s vast beauty. As the sun begins to set, the cruise provides a serene moment to admire the vibrant sunset reflecting off the calm waters.
The evening offers free time to relax, enjoy onboard activities, or simply soak in the peaceful surroundings. Spending the night on Halong Bay under the starry sky adds a magical touch to the experience. This unforgettable day combines adventure, relaxation, and breathtaking scenery, making it a true highlight of the trip.
Wake up early in the morning to witness the stunning sunrise over the floating village, where the golden light reflects beautifully on the calm waters. After breakfast, the journey continues to the Vung Vieng Floating Village, a peaceful community where fishermen live in colorful houses on the water. Exploring this unique village offers a glimpse into the traditional way of life, with locals showcasing their fishing techniques and floating schools.
The next stop is Tuan Chau Island, known for its scenic beaches and entertainment options, providing a relaxing break before heading back to Hanoi. Cruising through the breathtaking Bai Tu Long Bay, travelers soak in the last views of Halong’s towering limestone formations. By afternoon, the boat returns to the shore, and the journey back to Hanoi begins.
Arriving in the capital, there is time to explore the bustling Hanoi Night Market, filled with street performances, handicrafts, and delicious local food. Walking through the lively streets, visitors can shop for souvenirs, enjoy a bowl of hot pho, or try the famous egg coffee. The evening is free for personal exploration, allowing travelers to experience Hanoi’s vibrant nightlife. The day ends with an overnight stay in Hanoi, preparing for the next day’s adventure in Ninh Binh.
Day 4 begins with an early morning departure from Hanoi to Ninh Binh, traveling through scenic countryside landscapes towards this breathtaking region, Next, the journey continues to Trang An, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where another boat ride leads through a series of caves and hidden temples nestled among the karsts.
After exploring the waterways, a visit to the Mua Cave requires a short but steep hike up nearly 500 stone steps to a viewpoint that offers a stunning panoramic view of the Tam Coc valley. The breathtaking scenery from the top is well worth the effort, making it one of the most Instagram-worthy spots in Vietnam. A visit to the Bich Dong Pagoda, an ancient temple built into a limestone cave, provides a moment of tranquility and cultural insight. For those interested, kayaking is an optional activity, allowing further exploration of the region’s serene waters. As the sun sets, the journey winds down with a relaxed evening, offering time to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of Ninh Binh’s countryside. An overnight stay in Ninh Binh provides a restful end to an adventurous and scenic day
Hanoi starts with an early morning departure from Ninh Binh, heading back to Vietnam’s capital for a final day of exploration. The first stop is the One-Pillar Pagoda, a historic Buddhist temple built on a single stone pillar, symbolizing purity and enlightenment. Nearby, the visit continues to Tran Quoc Pagoda, the oldest pagoda in Hanoi, beautifully located by West Lake, offering a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere. The journey through Vietnam’s history deepens with a visit to the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, where visitors can pay respects to the country’s beloved leader and explore the nearby Presidential Palace and Stilt House, where Ho Chi Minh once lived.
Next, a stop at the Hoa Lo Prison Relic, also known as the “Hanoi Hilton,” provides a sobering look into Vietnam’s colonial past and the Vietnam War. After an insightful morning, travelers have time to explore Hanoi’s bustling markets, such as Dong Xuan Market, for last-minute shopping and souvenirs. As the trip comes to an end, travelers are transferred to the airport, marking the conclusion of an unforgettable five-day journey.
Absolutely! Many solo travelers join our trips. It’s a great way to meet new people, share experiences, and make lifelong friends.
The group size is typically small to keep the experience personal and interactive.
You can purchase a local SIM card upon arrival for data, or most accommodations offer Wi-Fi.
For group bookings for than 6, we offer customization options based on preferences.
Let us know your requirements, and we’ll curate the perfect itinerary
The official currency in Vietnam is the Vietnamese Dong (VND). It’s advisable to carry some local currency for small purchases, though credit cards are accepted in many urban areas.
Vietnam is known for its delicious street food! Be sure to try Pho (Vietnamese noodle soup), Bánh Mì (Vietnamese sandwich), Bánh Xèo (Vietnamese pancakes), Goi Cuon (spring rolls), and Ca Phe Sua Da (Vietnamese iced coffee). Don’t miss the fresh seafood in coastal cities like Da Nang and the famous Egg Coffee in Hanoi.
The average round-trip flight from India to Vietnam typically costs around ₹25,000 to ₹45,000, depending on the time of booking and the airline.
On average, budget around ₹1,000 to ₹1,500 per day for food in Vietnam. This should cover local street food and meals in mid-range restaurants. Luxury dining options can cost more.
Entry fees for major attractions are generally affordable, ranging from ₹300 to ₹1,500 per ticket, depending on the location and type of site (temples, museums, natural parks, etc.). For example, Ha Long Bay cruises typically cost around ₹2,000 to ₹5,000 per person.
Temples & Pagodas: Wear modest clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. Avoid shorts, tank tops, and revealing outfits. Some places provide sarongs or shawls at the entrance.
Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum (Hanoi): Strict dress code—no shorts, sleeveless tops, or revealing clothing. Visitors should wear formal or semi-formal attire, such as long pants and a decent top.
Vietnam uses Type A, C, and F plugs (same as in Europe). Carry a universal adapter if your devices use different plug types.
Police: 113
Fire: 114
Ambulance: 115
Clothing:
Lightweight, breathable clothes (T-shirts, shorts)
Comfortable walking shoes
Light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings
Swimwear for beach activities
Hat and sunglasses for sun protection
Essentials:
Passport and visa copy (if required)
Backpack or daypack for excursions
Reusable water bottle
Phone, charger, and power bank
Toiletries:
Sunscreen and mosquito repellent
Hand sanitizer and wet wipes
Personal medications
Small toiletry kit
Other Must-Haves:
Camera or a phone with good camera
Power adapter for charging devices
Extra space in your bag for souvenirs
Balance Payment
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theft howsoever caused. The company does not own or control hotels, coaches, or other facilities mentioned in the tour. As an operator of the package tour, therefore, we cannot be held liable.
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