This is the best value tour - 6 days to Northern Vietnam. For those who have a short time in Vietnam with a low budget. On our trip, you can experience the most touristic area in North Vietnam, with full value for your budget. “The experience and the pleasure are guaranteed”.
This is the best value tour - 6 days to Northern Vietnam. For those who have a short time in Vietnam with a low budget. On our trip, you can experience the most touristic area in North Vietnam, with full value for your budget. “The experience and the pleasure are guaranteed”.
Hanoi City Tour
Hanoi - Explore the Ho Chi Minh Complex, including Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum, Ba Dinh Square, the Presidential Palace, Ho Chi Minh’s Stilt House, Ho Chi Minh Museum, and the One Pillar Pagoda. Visit the Temple of Literature, savor Banh Cuon, enjoy outdoor barbecue stalls, and sip on a cup of egg coffee.
Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum -…
Hanoi City Tour
Hanoi - Explore the Ho Chi Minh Complex, including Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum, Ba Dinh Square, the Presidential Palace, Ho Chi Minh’s Stilt House, Ho Chi Minh Museum, and the One Pillar Pagoda. Visit the Temple of Literature, savor Banh Cuon, enjoy outdoor barbecue stalls, and sip on a cup of egg coffee.
Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum - Within the complex, visit Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum (view from outside due to annual maintenance), Ba Dinh Square, the Presidential Palace, Ho Chi Minh’s Stilt House, and the Ho Chi Minh Museum.
One Pillar Pagoda - The One Pillar Pagoda is constructed of wood on a single stone pillar with a diameter of 1.25 meters. It is designed to resemble a lotus blossom, a Buddhist symbol of purity, as a lotus blooms in a muddy pond.
Temple of Literature & National University - The Temple of Literature, known in Vietnamese as Quoc Tu Giam, is Vietnam’s first university, established in 1070 to honor Confucius, his followers, and Chu Van An, a respected figure in Vietnamese education.
Old Quarter - Enjoy a Hanoi street food tour and a pleasant walk around the 36 streets of the Old Quarter. A trip to Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital, is incomplete without exploring its cuisine. A food tour is considered the best choice for those interested in discovering food culture. Stroll through the bustling streets of Hanoi’s Old Quarter and tempt your taste buds with the famous Hanoi dish Banh Cuon at a local eatery – Banh Cuon Thanh Van, No.14 Hang Ga Str. Watch as skilled chefs demonstrate how this delicious dish is prepared. Continue into the heart of the Old Quarter, passing street stalls and quiet residential lanes where local life has remained unchanged since Hanoi was founded over 1000 years ago.
Sapa - Cat Cat Village
Sapa - Cat Cat Village, home to the H’Mong ethnic group, retains unique customs and practices not found in other villages. Visitors to Cat Cat can admire a vibrant and colorful scene, with young women working at looms creating brocade pieces adorned with floral and bird designs. Once completed, these brocade pieces are dyed and embroidered with beautiful patterns. Notably, H’Mong women use plants and leaves to dye these fabrics, then polish them with wax-covered wooden sections to ensure color durability. Besides brocade weaving, many Cat Cat residents excel in crafting gold and silver jewelry, producing sophisticated pieces, especially for women.
Cat Cat Village - Upon arrival, visit Cat Cat Village, located 2km from Sapa Townlet. This age-old village of the H’Mong ethnic group maintains unique customs and practices not found in other villages. Visitors can admire a lively and colorful scene, with young women working at looms creating brocade pieces adorned with floral and bird designs. Once completed, these brocade pieces are dyed and embroidered with beautiful patterns. Notably, H’Mong women use plants and leaves to dye these fabrics, then polish them with wax-covered wooden sections to ensure color durability. Besides brocade weaving, many Cat Cat residents excel in crafting gold and silver jewelry, producing sophisticated pieces, especially for women.
Sapa – Y Linh Ho – Lao Chai Ta Van – Giang Ta Chai Village
Ta Van Village - In Muong Hoa Valley, enjoy an easy walk downhill along the Muong Hoa River, passing terraced fields and hamlets of the H’Mong people. Trek through Y Linh Ho to the Black H’mong Village of Lao Chai, where you can explore the village and learn about local life. Continue walking through rice terraces and local paths to the Zay village of Ta Van, the only village in the Sa Pa area where the Dzay people reside. Spend time exploring the village.
Continue trekking through the valley to a bamboo village, then ascend the valley side to the main village of the Dzao people, Giang Ta Chai. Learn about local life, then return to the rattan bridge and head up to the main road where a car will pick you up to return to Sapa.
Muong Hoa Valley - From Sapa, visit Muong Hoa Valley, enjoying an easy walk downhill along the Muong Hoa River, passing terraced fields and hamlets of the H’Mong people.
Lao Chai Trail - Explore the Black H’mong Village of Lao Chai, spending time learning about village life. Walk through rice terraces and local paths.
Ta Van Village - Visit the Zay village of Ta Van, the only village in the Sa Pa area where the Dzay people live. Spend time exploring the village.
Giang Ta Chai Village - Continue trekking through the valley to a bamboo village, then ascend the valley side to the main village of the Dzao people, Giang Ta Chai. Learn about local life, then return to the rattan bridge and head up to the main road where a car will pick you up to return to Sapa.
Sapa – Fansipan Mount with Cable Car – Silver Waterfall & Heaven Gate – Hanoi
Fansipan - Journey to Indochina’s Rooftop – Mount Fansipan by cable car. This area is particularly fascinating in the northern mountains of the country, where travelers seek rice terraces and traditional arts of minority peoples. Ethnic minorities, referred to as ‘Meo’ by lowland Vietnamese, cultivate land up to 2,200 meters. Above them looms Hua Xi Pan: “giant protruding rock”. Challenge yourself by hiking 600 stone stairs to reach the rocky peak of The Roof of Indochina. Below, the foothills of the Himalayas are blanketed with rainforest and the first tendrils of fog.
Continue to Tram Ton Pass (Heaven Gate), the highest road in Vietnam at 2047m above sea level. After returning to Tram Ton Pass, a car will drive you to Silver Waterfall. Enjoy a pleasant walk around this area to take in the stunning views of the mountains and valley.
Fansipan Mountain - Visit Fansipan Cable Station for an amazing trip to Indochina’s Rooftop – Mount Fansipan by cable car. This area is particularly fascinating in the northern mountains of the country, where travelers seek rice terraces and traditional arts of minority peoples. Ethnic minorities, referred to as ‘Meo’ by lowland Vietnamese, cultivate land up to 2,200 meters. Above them looms Hua Xi Pan: “giant protruding rock”. Challenge yourself by hiking 600 stone stairs to reach the rocky peak of The Roof of Indochina.
Thac Bac Waterfall (Silver Falls) - Enjoy a pleasant walk around this area to take in the stunning views of the mountains and valley.
Hanoi - In the afternoon, drive back to Hanoi. Escort to your hotel. Stay overnight in Hanoi.
Ha Long Bay
Halong Bay - Arrive at the Cruise’s Lounge, enjoy a welcome drink, and complete express check-in with the assistance of your Cruise Manager.
Halong Bay - The boat will then cruise along Lan Ha Bay. A delicious set lunch is served in Ha Long Restaurant as the cruise sails past Chan Voi (Elephant Feet) and Tra Bau Area.
Viet Hai Village - Arrive at Viet Hai fishing village and begin your activity. Bike to Viet Hai village. Return on board for refreshments, then enjoy sunset cocktails and a cooking demonstration on the breezy sundeck.
Halong Bay - Enjoy a candlelight BBQ dinner on the sundeck. Squid fishing is available after dinner as an optional evening activity.
Ha Long Bay – Hanoi
Halong Bay - 06:00 – Wake up to the fresh bay breeze and participate in a Tai Chi session on the cruise sundeck.
06:30 – A light breakfast is served in Ha Long Restaurant.
07:30 – 09:00 – Pass the Cua Van area and start your bamboo boat row to discover the Dark & Light cave.
09:30 – Return by bus to Gia Luan Port to board the cruise for a quick shower and rest, followed by a buffet brunch at Ha Long Restaurant.
12:00 – Disembark the cruise and transfer back to Tuan Chau Marina via speedboat.
12:30 – Arrive at Tuan Chau Marina and transfer back to Hanoi, with a drop-off at your hotel.
Ha Long - 06:00 Tai Chi
06:30 – Light breakfast
Cua Van Floating Village - Start your bamboo boat row to discover the Dark & Light cave.

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If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.