Vietnam Discovery - 14 Days 13 Nights Itinerary





Overview
Embark on an immersive Vietnam 14 day itinerary, exploring the diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage of this captivating country. Begin in Hanoi, where you'll dive into the bustling streets and vibrant markets before heading to the picturesque town of Sapa. Trek through lush rice terraces and visit hill tribe villages, immersing yourself in their unique traditions. Cruise through the stunning limestone formations of Halong Bay, then fly to Hue to discover its imperial history. Continue to Hoi An, explore the ancient ruins of My Son, and experience the dynamic energy of Saigon. Finally, delve into the Mekong Delta's floating markets before bidding farewell to Saigon. This Vietnam 14 day itinerary promises an unforgettable adventure filled with unforgettable moments.
Itinerary
Inclusions
- Hotel in twin/triple sharing room basis with daily breakfast
- Transfer by air-conditioned car/van/bus as itinerary
- Meals as indicated: breakfast (B), lunch (L), dinner (D)
- Complimentary Mineral Water on tour (2 bottles/pax/day)
- Entrance fees, boat trip and excursions
- English speaking guide or other on request
- Train ticket four berth compartments
Exclusions
- Travel Insurance
- Visa fee
- International & domestic air tickets
- Personal expenses
- Compulsory Tipping (Collect from company)
- Others not mentioned nor specified above
- Surcharge for Halal food: USD 3/pax/meal
- Surcharge for peak season if any (30 Apr - 2 May, 2 - 3 Sep, 24 Dec, 31 Dec)
- Surcharge for Chinese New Year: 20% of tour fare
Policies
Policy for children
- Child under 2 years old sharing room with two (2) adults without extra bed: Free of charge
- Child from 2 - under 12 years old sharing room with two (2) adults without extra bed: 50% of charge
- Child from 2 - under 12 years old sharing room with two (2) adults with extra bed: 75% of charge
- Child under 12 years old sharing room with one (1) adult: 90% of charge
- Child from 12 years old and above: 100% of charge
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