
Hanoi-A peaceful city of lakes, shaded boulevards, verdant public parks, its blend of French, and Vietnamese architecture, charming pagodas, temples and “36 streets and 36 wares” of the fascinating Old Quarter and other famous sights: Hochiminh Mausoleum, Hoan Kiem Lakes, the Temple of Literature…Moreover, Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam, on the right bank of the Red River, the transportation hub of the country with two airports (Noi Bai International and Gia Lam Domestic) and rail connections to Kunming (China), as well as to the rail Chinese system centering on Beijing, it is also linked by rail with Haiphong and Hochiminh cities and other cities as well. Above all make more interesting and attractive Hanoi city for tourists!

Once out of the Red River Delta, which brims with traditional farming activity, we pass through limestone monoliths and into foothills populated by Muong people. We head straight at the main range before reaching a high and beautiful forested pass, which descends into the hidden valley of Mai Chau where we spend the night with friends in a traditional Thai stilt house.
Enjoy a full-day tour of Hueby coach. The morning sightseeing focuses on the Imperial Citadel, built in 1804 on a site chosen in accordance with the principles of geomancy, and the Dong Ba Market, famous for its conical hats in Vietnam. Then overland to the tombs of King Khai Dinh (ruled 1916 – 1925) and King Minh Mang (ruled 1820 – 1840) where the contrast between Oriental and Occidental architectures is shown. Take a boat ride on the Perfume River to Thien Mu Pagoda, surveying rural landscape and local activities at sunset. Overnight in Hue.

This Vietnam tour is ideal for budget conscious travelers wishing to get "up close and personal" with the diversity of sights, sounds and experiences Vietnam has to offer. Stay in comfortable hotels, with one overnight train journey and one night on board a traditional luxury cruise vessel. This trip captures the color of Vietnam's destinations and attractions: the lively river-life of the people in the Mekong delta; the old world imperial atmosphere and charms of Hue and Hoi An; the amazing natural splendor of Halong bay; the bustling boulevards of Saigon and the historic Hanoi streets...
Cu chi tunnel is a network of underground tunnel that Viet Cong dug it to avoid bombing during American war. Surprisingly, they dug the tunnel Cuchi during the war. And the trip today will show you the life of Vietnamese people in that tunnel.Cu Chi Tunnels consist of more than 200km of underground tunnels. This main axis system has many branches connecting to underground hideouts, shelters, and entrances to other tunnels.

Hue city that is located in the center of Vietnam on the bank of the Perfume River. It is about 660 km from the South of Hanoi capital and about 560km from the North of Ho Chi Minh City which is the biggest ones in Vietnam formerly known as Sai Gon. Hue city is also one of places having many cultural heritages, which have earned it a place in the UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites. The seat of the Nguyen emperors was in the Citadel, which occupies a large, walled area on the north side of the perfume river.
Hue – the ancient capital, also known as Thue Thien Hue, was founded on the northern bank of Perfume River in the 17th century by Nguyen dynasty. Nowadays, the city is far 660 km from Hanoi, looks more like a massive open-air museum with hundreds of temples, pagodas, palaces and tombs. If you are short on time, some must-see places you can visit in half day are Perfume River, Thien Mu pagoda and Khai Dinh Emperor’s Tomb. ..
Compared to the other ancient capitals of Vietnam which have somewhat deteriorated, Hue still has the overall appearance of the complex of a true capital, consisting of walls, palaces, and royal tombs. The excellent historic museums, royal tombs, and 19th century ruins surround the famous Citadel.
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