• A full discovery of Vietnam and World Heritage Sites of Humanity by UNESCO
• Cruise in Ha Long Bay
• Trekking in Sapa
• The Water Puppet show.
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This adventure tour takes you off the beaten track to discover all the wonders of Vietnam in an authentic way: by train, cruise, cyclo, trekking ... You can only be attracted by the diversity of breathtaking landscapes and contrasting color of nature.
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Day 01: Arrival in Hanoi (D)
Day 02: Hanoi city tour (B, L)
Day 03: Hanoi - Halong (B, L)
Day 04: Halong - Ninh Binh (B, L, D)
Day 05: Ninh Binh - Trang An - Hoa Lu - Hanoi - Lao Cai (B, L, D)
Day 06: Lao Cai - Sapa - homestay (B, L, D)
Day 07: Sapa (B, L, D)
Day 08: Sapa - Cat Cat (B, L)
Day 09: Sapa - Tam Duong - Lao Cai - Hanoi (B, L)
Day 10: Hanoi free - by train to Hue (B)
Day 11: Hue (B, L)
Day 12: Hue - Hoian (B, L)
Day 13: Hoi An (B)
Day 14: Hoi An - Nha Trang (B)
Day 15: Nha Trang (B, L)
Day 16: Nha Trang - City Tour from Ho Chi Minh (PD)
Day 17: Ho Chi Minh - Cu Chi (B, L)
Day 18: Ho Chi Minh City - Can Tho (B, L)
Day 19: Can Tho - Ho Chi Minh City (B, L)
Day 20: Depart Ho Chi Minh (B)
Day 1: Arrive Hanoi (D)
Arrive in Ha Noi in the morning, meet our guide and transfer to your hotel. In the afternoon, stroll in the old quarter of Ha Noi, you will become familiar with residents and local life. Have an excursion to the 36 streets by cyclo. See the evening water puppet show. The water puppet theater is located on the bank of Hoan Kiem Lake and near the old quarter. It is said to be a unique art of Vietnam, which was invented by the people of Red River Delta to have fun in the flood days.
Day 2: Hanoi City Tour (B, L) 8:00. Departure to visit the Mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh (note that it is closed on Monday and Friday), the Temple of Literature, dedicated to the worship of Confucius (1070) and one of the following museums (they are closed Monday) Museum of Ethnography, Museum Art, Museum of Army, Women's Museum or Museum of History.
Lunch at the restaurant and back in the old quarter.
Day 3: Hanoi - Halong 180km 3.5h (B, L, D)
Drive to Ha Long, crossing the Hai Duong province, considered the rice granary of the North in Viet Nam. Transfer and boarding for a cruise in Ha Long Bay. Lunch on board with a special menu of seafood. In the afternoon, visit the bay with its many caves, fishing villages and beaches ... If the weather permits, swimming in the bay as possible. Dinner and overnight on the boat.
Day 4: Ha Long Bay - Ninh Binh 170km 4 hours (B, L)
Awakening at dawn is advised to take the advantages of the bay. Breakfast on board. Check –out the junk. Back to Ha Long City. After lunch at local restaurant, transfer to Ninh Binh. Overnight in Ninh Binh.
Day 5: Ninh Binh - Hanoi 100km 2 hours - the night train to Lao Cai (B, L) After breakfast, depart for a trip to Trang An, and a cruise along the fields and through caves. Lunch at local restaurant. Return to Hanoi around 16:30. Dinner and transfer to railway station for night train to Lao Cai. Overnight on train.
Day 6: Sapa - Lao Cai - Ta Van 12km, 6 hours of trekking (B, L, D)
Arrive at Lao Cai train station early in the morning. Our guide and driver will pick you up there. Breakfast and rest in Sapa. Departure for a trekking, last six hours across terraced rice fields, the fertile hills, streams and varied landscapes ... Lunch and then visit the villages of the H'mong and Dao. Dinner and overnight in a traditional house.
Day 7: Ta Van - Giang Ta Chai - Sapa 4 hours of trekking and by car (B, L, D)
After breakfast, depart for a 3 hours trekking towards the top of the hill. Return to Sapa by car, registrate and have lunch at your hotel. Free time to explore the village.
Day 8: Sapa - Cat Cat - Sin Chai - Sapa 4km (B, L, D)
Stroll in the Cat Cat village, where you can see the black H'mong ethnic minority. Discover their original customs, traditional houses surrounded by rice terraces where you will find the manufacture of indigo-colored traditional dress. Visit a hydroelectric center built by the French in the early 20th century, and a waterfall where you can swim in summer. An unobstructed view to the Fansipan (3143m). This chain includes the culmination of countries, including the top sometimes snowy and often hidden by fog dominates Sapa. Overnight in the hotel in Sa Pa.
Day 9: Sapa - Tam Duong - Lao Cai 140km (B, L, D)
After breakfast, a wonderful tour by car to the high hills of Sapa in the northwest. A magnificent view, passing the Tram Ton Pass. Located on the northern side of Fansipan, at 1,900 m altitude, it is the highest pass in Vietnam. Visit a traditional village in Binh Lu. Return to Sapa. Transfer to Lao Cai train station. Night train to Hanoi.
Day 10: Hanoi - Hue 688km- 1 hour by plane or12 by night train (B)
Free day in Hanoi. (Option: Vietnamese cooking classes with renowned chef Didier Corlou of Ha Noi).
In the afternoon, transfer to the station for the night train to Hue at 19h00 or 23h00.
Day 11: Hue (B, L, D) Arrive in Hue at 7:30 or 10:30 and transfer to your hotel. After breakfast, you visit the city with our guide. Then we visit the city, the Palace of the Kings and Dong Ba market. The visit is done by cyclo or bicycle. Overnight in Hue.
Day 12: Hue - Hoian 120km 3 hours (B, L) Hue was the capital during the Tay Son and Nguyen dynasties. Over the centuries, this city became a center of Vietnamese architecture. Hue is classified World Heritage by UNESCO.
After breakfast, cruise along the Perfume River to visit Thien Mu Pagoda (Heavenly Lady), the royal tombs of Minh Mang. After lunch, drive to Hoi An by car. On the way stop to visit the Hai Van Pass, Cham Museum, Marble Mountain, the beach of Lang Co. Overnight in Hoi An.
Day 13: Hoi An (B)
Hoi An is one of famous Vietnamese sites classified as World Heritage by UNESCO. Hoi An was known to European navigators as the Faifo, deformation of Pho Hai which mean the seaside merchants Ships from all over Asia anchored in the port city from the 10th century. Breakfast at the hotel and walk to visit the town of Hoi An: the Tan Ky old house, Japanese covered bridge, the Phuc Kien hall meeting. Tailor-made clothing in silk suits or shopping in Hoi An market or enjoy the beach as you wish. Dinner show of traditional dance.
Day 14: Hoi An - Nha Trang 530km or 1 hour flight 9am train (B) After breakfast at hotel, transfer to Danang airport for flight to Nha Trang. Transfer to your hotel. Free time and overnight in Nha Trang.
Day 15: Nha Trang (B, L) After breakfast, depart for a cruise in the islands of Nha Trang. (All water sports are optional such as kayaking, diving, surfing). Lunch on board. Visit the fishing village before returning to Nha Trang. Overnight at hotel.
Day 16: Nha Trang - City Tour - Ho Chi Minh - 450km or 1 hour flight or train (B) After breakfast at hotel, transfer and flight to Ho Chi Minh. Arrival and welcome by our guide at Tan Son Nhat Airport. City tour begins with the Reunion Palace, Notre Dame Cathedral, the former U.S. Embassy, the War Museum, Chinatown and ends with the Ben Thanh Market. Overnight in Ho Chi Minh City.
Day 17: Ho Chi Minh - Cu Chi 100km (B, L)
Breakfast at the hotel. On the way to Tay Ninh. The Tay Ninh province is located in the South - western Vietnam. It shares its border with Cambodia to the west and the north and is surrounded to the south of Ho Chi Minh City. Visit the Cao Dai temple. Cao Dai was founded in 1920 on the Phu Quoc Island called Quan Am Tu pagoda. It is often said that God has revealed himself as a spiritual teacher known as "Cao Dai Tien Ong" and delivered his teachings to a group of people who were interested in spiritualism.
Lunch in Tay Ninh. In the afternoon, visit the Cu Chi Tunnels. The network of tunnels of Cu Chi became legendary during the war to help the guerrillas for the victory against U.S. troops. At the time, these three levels of tunnels stretching 250 km. Visit Cu Chi, travelers would learn more about the war and the resistance of the Vietnamese.
On the way, we admire rice cake workshops. Overnight in Ho Chi Minh City.
Day 18: Ho Chi Minh City - Can Tho 170km 4 hours (B, L) Breakfast at the hotel. 8:00. Drive to Vinh Long, the center of the Tien Giang region. Boarding at Cai Be for a walk in the arroyos in the Mekong. Discover the orchard, tasting exotic fruits, lunch on the island with music and songs of the region. Continue the cruise up to Vinh Long. The Vinh Long province provides associated tourism with rivers and orchards. An Binh and Binh Hoa Phuoc prosperous islands are famous for longans and rambutan, especially the best grapefruit of the Delta (called Nam Roi) are from the My Hoa, Binh Minh islands... More 97% of the population is Kinh (Viet), 2% is Khmer and Hoa. The crafts produce cloth and silk. Disembark the boat and drive to Cantho. Arrive in Can Tho in the late afternoon. Dinner at restaurant and overnight home- stay in Can Tho.
Day 19: Can Tho - Ho Chi Minh City (B, L)
After an early breakfast, drive to the market of Cai Rang, "floating hall," which is one of the liveliest in the Mekong Delta with hundreds of small boats from selling or buying fruits and vegetables as well as its small vendors; the vendors of soup or soft drinks. After being steeped in the atmosphere, you will continue to visit an orchard of Mr Ba Cong, then visit the Binh Thuy old house by car. Route to Ho Chi Minh City and arrived in the afternoon. Dinner and overnight in Ho Chi Minh City
Day 20: Depart Ho Chi Minh (B)
Breakfast at hotel and transfer to airport for your flight to home.
----- Mail transféré ----- De : Yves HABOURY <yvan.haboury@gmail.com> À : Phuong Houssard <houssardph@yahoo.fr> Envoyé le : Mercredi 25 avril 2012 8h55 Objet : Re: Retour de l'Impression du Vietnam
Bonjour Phuong,
Merci beaucoup de vos nouvelles, suis bien rentré et tout s'est super bien passé, c'était top, mais suis bien booké professionnellement depuis mon retour, je ne manquerai pas de vous rappeler dès que possible, en attendant je vous souhaite une excellente journée, à très bientôt,
nous voulons vous remercier pour l'organisation de notre voyage au Vietnam
From: Robert BOUVET [mailto:bouvet.r@wanadoo.fr] Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2012 8:34 PM To: Hien Tran - Tour operator of Khoaviet Travel Subject: Famille BOUVET séjour du 6 au 19 Avril 2012 Tour code 0604-FBouvet-Tu
Bonjour,
Nous sommes de retour en France et par ce petit mail, nous voulons vous remercier pour l'organisation de notre voyage au Vietnam. Nous sommes très contents et avons apprécié votre professionnalisme : le choix des hôtels, les restaurants, les guides et les chauffeurs, ...
Nous avons passé de très bons moments et nous gardons un excellent souvenir de notre voyage.
Il faut aussi remercier Mr UYEN qui est un guide formidale. Il a su nous faire découvrir des endroits merveilleux et nous a permis de goûter à différents plats vietnamien.
Merci à tous.
Cordialement,
Aline, Tilane, Robert BOUVET
Anne Marie et René.
Posted: 05:26 - April 25, 2012 By: Robert BOUVET | Emails: bouvet.r@wanadoo.fr
nous tenions à vous remercier pour l’organisation de notre séjour dans votre magnifique pays
From: Famille MAINTENANT [mailto:famille.maintenant@wanadoo.fr] Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 3:09 PM To: Agence Vietnam 2; Agence Vietnam Subject: Voyage au VIetnam
Bonjour,
Avec un peu de retard, nous tenions à vous remercier pour l’organisation de notre séjour dans votre magnifique pays, que nous avons découvert du Nord au Sud avec émerveillement ! Nous avons beaucoup apprécié la présence de nos guides qui nous ont fait connaître l’histoire et la culture de votre pays ainsi que tous ses merveilleux décors, avec un grand professionnalisme…
En ce qui concerne nos hébergements et sa restauration, nous avons été très satisfaits de ces choix et avons beaucoup aimé la cuisine vietnamienne. Les transports ont très bien fonctionné (train-couchette un peu dur ! mais voyage sympathique quand même). Encore un grand merci pour tout, nous ne manquerons pas de communiquer vos coordonnées à de futurs voyageurs.
Le groupe de Jean-Luc MAINTENANT (voyage du 14 au 25 mars 2012)
PS : une petite suggestion : le dernier jour, prévoir le moyen de prendre une douche et se changer avant le départ pour l’aéroport, sachant que la chambre est libérée le matin.
Posted: 05:24 - April 25, 2012 By: Famille MAINTENANT | Emails: famille.maintenant@wanadoo.fr
Merci à toute l'équipe Khoaviet pour le merveilleux voyage
Author : Philippe REVILLA (IP: 87.90.78.241 , i04m-87-90-78-241.d4.club-internet.fr)
Merci à toute l'équipe Khoaviet pour le merveilleux voyage que nous avons réalisé au mois de février 2012. Tout fut parfait : les guides, les chauffeurs et l'organisation.
Bien amicalement
Catherine & Philippe
Posted: 05:22 - April 25, 2012 By: Philippe REVILLA | Emails: philippe.revilla@bbox.fr
Je vous remercie de me demander mon avis sur le voyage
From: Pierre Carême [mailto:careme.pierre@wanadoo.fr] Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2012 5:15 PM To: Tuyet Duong Subject: Re: Bonjour
Bonjour mademoiselle Tuyet, Je suis revenu avant-hier de mon long voyage au Vietnam et en Thaïlande. Je vous remercie de me demander mon avis sur le voyage, le voici: - commençons par le seul point un peu négatif: le voyage en train Hanoï-Hué. Le train n'est pas très confortable et les couchettes pas très propres. C'est un gros contraste avec les excellents hôtels que vous aviez sélectionnés pour moi. De plus on arrive à Hué fatigué et on ne profite pas pleinement de la visite de cette ville magnifique. J'aurais certainement préféré faire le trajet en avion et passer 2 nuits au lieu d'une seule dans le magnifique hôtel Impérial, même en payant un peu plus.
Ce qui pourrait également aider vos futurs clients ce serait de les prévenir d'emporter beaucoup de billets de $1 pour les pourboires et également de leur donner une idée du montant du pouboire à donner aux guides et aux chauffeurs. Nous n'avons plus l'habitude des pouboires en Europe et il serait intéressant de savoir +/- quel est le montant correct à donner car on ne désire ni donner trop, ni donner trop peu.
- et puis les nombreux points positifs:
o d'abord l'excellente organisation. Tout s'est passé exactement comme dans le programme, tous les guides et chauffeurs étaient toujours à l'heure
o ensuite la gentilesse et la compétence des guides
o les excelllents déjeuners compris dans le forfait et la découverte de la délicieuse gastronomie vietnamienne
o les magnifiques hôtels sélectionnés
Je vous remercie vivement, ainsi que Monsieur Thao Nguyen, de m'avoir aidé à passer ces excellentes vacances. Ci-joint notre photo. Comme promis je ne manquerai pas d'écrire un commentaire positif sur Tripadvisor au sujet de Khoa Viet.
Cordialement
Pierre Carême
Floriane Sneyers 10 rue des Vignes
40230 Josse
France