Active Adventures in Vietnam & Thailand – 21 Days

You won’t find two Southeast Asian countries better suited for action and outdoor adventure than Vietnam and Thailand. Starting in the former, this three-week journey will take you to the gaping limestone caverns of Tam Coc, the coastal hills of Da Nang, and the canals of the famous Mekong Delta. Then, in Thailand, spend quality time with rescued elephants, relax on the beaches of Phuket, zipline through the jungle, and enjoy a hot-air balloon flight and skydiving over the country’s remarkable scenery.
Highlights
- Experience the highlights of Hanoi and the Red River Delta on foot
- See the wartime history in Ho Chi Minh City and travel the Mekong
- Take a bicycle tour of Bangkok’s colorful Chinatown and urban parks
- Skydive over the Gulf of Thailand and ride in a hot air balloon in Chiang Mai
- Trek in northern Thailand and enjoy coastal adventures in Phuket
Brief Itinerary
| Day | Highlights | Overnight |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Arrive in Hanoi (Vietnam), Optional Activities | Hanoi |
| Day 2 | Day Trip to Ninh Binh, Rafting & Cave Exploration | Hanoi |
| Day 3 | Day Trip to Bat Trang Pottery Village, Coffee & Food Tour | Hanoi |
| Day 4 | Fly to Da Nang, Optional Activities | Da Nang |
| Day 5 | Visit Ba Na Hill & Golden Bridge | Da Nang |
| Day 6 | Day Trip to Hoi An via the Marble Mountains & Bay Mau Palm Forest | Da Nang |
| Day 7 | Fly to Ho Chi Minh City, Optional Activities | Ho Chi Minh City |
| Day 8 | Cu Chi Tunnels & City Tour | Ho Chi Minh City |
| Day 9 | Day Trip to the Mekong Delta | Ho Chi Minh City |
| Day 10 | Fly to Bangkok (Thailand), City Tour | Bangkok |
| Day 11 | Bangkok Sightseeing Tour by Bicycle and Boat | Bangkok |
| Day 12 | Skydiving Over the Gulf of Thailand | Bangkok |
| Day 13 | Safari at Wildlife Sanctuary | Bangkok |
| Day 14 | Fly to Chiang Mai, Visit a Local Hill Tribe | Chiang Mai |
| Day 15 | Sunrise Balloon Flight, Chiang Mai Cycling Tour | Chiang Mai |
| Day 16 | Trekking in Mae Win, Visit Elephants & Hill Tribes | Chiang Mai |
| Day 17 | Fly to Phuket, City Tour | Phuket |
| Day 18 | Adventure Sports Day in Phuket | Phuket |
| Day 19 | Adventure Sports Day 2 | Phuket |
| Day 20 | Sea Caves & Bioluminescence Tour | Phuket |
| Day 21 | Depart Phuket |
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Hanoi (Vietnam), Optional Activities

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Welcome to Vietnam! There’s no better place to experience the breadth of Vietnam’s history and culture than Hanoi. The nation’s capital is the epicenter of everything travelers love about Vietnam: centuries-old architecture, ancient temples, an eclectic/chaotic Old Quarter (historic center), and some of the best cuisine in the hemisphere. Plus, the city is strategically positioned just a few hours from some of the most magnificent natural wonders in the country.
Day 2: Day Trip to Ninh Binh, Rafting & Cave Exploration

Rise and shine! This morning, a driver will pick you up for the transfer two hours south of Hanoi to Ninh Binh, a region beloved for its ruined palaces and patchwork paddy fields bisected by snaking rivers. Your first stop is Hoa Lu, Vietnam’s capital in the 10th and 11th centuries, which features decorative temples built in honor of former emperors like Dinh Tien Hoang of the Dinh Dynasty and Emperor Le Dai Hanh of the Le Dynasty.
Stop at a market and restaurant for lunch before heading to the harbor in Tam Coc. Here, you’ll board a sampan boat, which your driver will row with their feet, local style. Float through limestone grottoes and spot spiritual sites like Dia Linh Mountain among the dramatic karst scenery, which has earned itself the nickname “Ha Long Bay on Land.” End the day with a trip to Mua Cave, where you can climb nearly 500 steps for a panoramic view over Tam Coc, before returning to Hanoi.
Day 3: Day Trip to Bat Trang Pottery Village, Coffee & Food Tour

Leave in the morning on a short drive from Hanoi to the Bat Trang Pottery Village, where you’ll learn about the traditional handicrafts of Vietnam’s Red River Delta region. Your guide will take you through the village, where you can peruse its many pottery shops. Stop for a workshop where you’ll learn to make a piece of pottery, from turning the clay on a wheel to drying and decorating. You can take away your masterpiece as a souvenir.
In the evening, you’ll participate in a two-hour coffee workshop to learn the secrets of brewing the perfect cup of ca phe sura da (Vietnamese coffee with condensed milk). Afterward, return to the Old Quarter for a delicious culinary odyssey. As you stroll the hidden lanes and backstreets, your guide will lead you to the city’s best street food stalls. Try local favorites like bun cha (grilled pork and noodles) pho sot vang (noodle soup with pork and herbs) and of course, the famous banh mi sandwich. Wash it all down with sugar cane juice or a local rice wine. Afterward, head back to your hotel.
Day 4: Fly to Da Nang, Optional Activities

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Say goodbye to Hanoi, as this morning, you’ll transfer to the airport for the 1.5-hour flight south to Da Nang. Located on the central Vietnamese coast, all around this dynamic and modern city lies the beauty and culture that has made Vietnam a tourism hotspot. Besides the long golden beaches and high mountain passes, Da Nang features a world-class dining scene.
Day 5: Visit Ba Na Hill & Golden Bridge

After breakfast at the hotel, meet your driver for a day trip to the most stunning landmark in Da Nang: the Golden Bridge. Located in the misty Truong Son Mountains, this 490-foot (150 m) pedestrian bridge sits at the top of the green Ba Na Hill. The entire region was a popular leisure spot for 19th-century French colonialists due to the incredible views it offers over the countryside and coast.
After driving for one hour to the mountain’s base, you’ll ascend to the top via the Ba Na Cable Car. Running 19,032 feet (5,801 m), this is the longest non-stop cable car in the world. Once at the top, you’ll stand 4,593 feet (1,400 m) above sea level. Enjoy the dizzying 360-degree views with a stroll along the Golden Bridge, whose most incredible feature is the pair of giant stone hands gently cradling it.
The bridge crosses lovely gardens and offers views of nearby French villas, which make great photo opportunities. Another highlight is the Linh Tu Pagoda, a temple dedicated to the Holy Mountain Mother, a kind of patron saint of Ba Na Hill. Return to your hotel in Da Nang in the late afternoon.
Day 6: Day Trip to Hoi An via the Marble Mountains & Bay Mau Palm Forest

Travel an hour down the coast today toward Hoi An, a peaceful port town that lies on the Tho Bon River and is fringed by tranquil rice paddies and beaches lapped by the South China Sea. Visitors are drawn to Hoi An for its ancient architecture, lantern-lined streets, and skilled tailors who can whip up a custom-made outfit in as little as 24 hours. On your way to Hoi An, stop at the Marble Mountains, a cluster of five limestone peaks home to caves, tunnels, and temples.
Later, tour the nearby 208-acre (84 ha) Bay Mau Palm Forest. Peruse the bamboo handicraft center, where locals have been creating goods from coconut and bamboo since the beginning of the 19th century. Afterward, take a trip in a thung chai (bamboo basket boat) through the mangroves; you’ll get the chance to paddle and try your hand at crab fishing.
Continue to Hoi An, which has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its colorful old merchant homes. Explore highlights, including the 400-year-old Japanese Covered Bridge, the Chaozhou Chinese Congregation Assembly Hall, and the market where stalls brim with regional specialties. End the day with an atmospheric lantern boat ride before transferring back to Da Nang.
Day 7: Fly to Ho Chi Minh City, Optional Activities

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In the morning, transfer to the airport for the 1.5-hour flight to Ho Chi Minh City. Formerly known as Saigon, Vietnam’s largest metropolis sits on the Saigon River and is both steeped in history and on the cutting edge of modernity. After checking into your hotel, you can spend the rest of the day exploring the city on your own.
Chat with a local specialist who can help organize your trip.
Day 8: Cu Chi Tunnels & City Tour

Leave early this morning on a two-hour transfer north of the city to the famous Cu Chi Tunnels. This immense network of underground passages was constructed in 1948 to protect the Viet Cong guerrillas from French attacks. They also served as living quarters, communications hubs, and supply routes with storage areas and hospitals. A visit here reveals Vietnam’s wartime history and the hardships faced by the thousands of soldiers who survived the French and American wars. You can even crawl through a section of the tunnels to experience their narrow dimensions.
Following lunch at a local restaurant, you’ll return to Ho Chi Minh City for a guided tour. Highlights include Reunification Palace, the former seat of power for the Saigon government. There’s also the War Remnants Museum, which features exhibits covering the First Indochina War and the American War (as the Vietnam War is known locally). Rounding out the tour are stops at historic 19th-century landmarks like Notre Dame Cathedral and the Central Post Office. You’ll also stop at Ben Thanh, one of the largest municipal markets in the city.
Day 9: Day Trip to the Mekong Delta

You’re in for a treat, as this morning you’ll leave on a full-day tour of the famed Mekong Delta. It begins with a 1.5-hour transfer south to My Tho. This river city is located in Tien Giang province at the doorstep of the Mekong. Your full-day tour of the beautiful riverine landscapes begins with a boat ride down the Mekong River. During the scenic trip, you’ll pass tranquil islands as you sip on fresh coconut juice (the Mekong is famous for its coconut groves). The boat tour ends with a visit to one of the area’s massive floating markets, where hundreds of boats ply the waters selling fresh produce.
At the end of the tour, you’ll visit Thoi Son Island. Stretch your legs on a stroll down the backroads here as you pass orchards, sample tropical fruits, and listen to traditional music coming from the village homes. After stopping at a honeybee farm, you’ll visit a shrine dedicated to the Coconut Monk, a local religious cult leader who, back in the day, preached adherence to peace, harmony—and coconuts. Afterward, return to Ho Chi Minh City, stopping en route at Vinh Trang Pagoda, the largest Buddhist temple in the province.
Day 10: Fly to Bangkok (Thailand), City Tour

Bid a fond farewell to Vietnam this morning because you’re off to Thailand! Your driver will transfer you to the airport for the 1.5-hour flight to Bangkok. Among other attractive qualities, Thailand’s dynamic capital is known for its energy, world-class street food, buzzing nightlife, and awe-inspiring Buddhist sights. Upon arrival at the airport, a driver will transfer you to your hotel.
The rest of the day involves sightseeing on a guided tour. It starts with a boat ride on the Chao Phraya River (the city’s arterial waterway). Disembark at Wat Saket, also known as the Golden Mount, which dates back to the Ayutthaya era, making it one of Bangkok’s oldest temples. Climb 320 steps to watch the glorious sunset over the city from the 262-foot-high (80 m) temple.
Afterward, satisfy your taste buds at the Michelin-starred street food stall, Jay Fai, where you can enjoy their famous crab omelet. End the day amid the youthful backpacker energy of the Khao San Road, or head to Chinatown to browse the traditional food stalls and markets.
Day 11: Bangkok Sightseeing Tour by Bicycle and Boat

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To experience Bangkok, it’s necessary to travel in the open air via different modes of transport. This morning’s guided tour delivers just that—a half-day excursion during which you’ll visit some of the city’s most popular enclaves and landmarks by boat and bicycle. It starts around the city center in Chinatown, the largest such neighborhood in the world (outside of China, of course). During the bicycle portion of the tour, you’ll ride amid Chinatown’s frenetic market, exploring narrow alleys and side streets.
Day 12: Skydiving Over the Gulf of Thailand

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Get a bird’s-eye view of Thailand’s beautiful countryside and coast this morning on a thrilling sky-dive jump. After breakfast, you’ll meet the jump crew and hop aboard a plane for a flight south of Bangkok. A short while later you’ll be cruising over the white-sand beaches of Rayong, a city on the Gulf of Thailand.
Day 13: Safari at Wildlife Sanctuary

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It’s not often you get to go on safari at a wildlife rescue center, but that’s exactly what you’ll do this morning. Leave your hotel early for the 2.5-hour transfer outside of Bangkok to the center. Here, dedicated professionals promote conservation and animal welfare by rescuing and rehabilitating wildlife. Many different animals call this sanctuary home, including tigers, gibbons, bears, monkeys, and, of course, elephants.
Day 14: Fly to Chiang Mai, Visit a Local Hill Tribe

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It’s time to head north this morning. Your driver will transfer you to the airport in Bangkok for the 1.5-hour flight to Chiang Mai, nicknamed the “Rose of the North.” The largest city in Thailand’s northern region was the capital of the Lanna Kingdom from the 13th to 18th centuries, existing apart from the Kingdom of Siam (Thailand). Much of Chiang Mai’s distinctive architecture and historic landmarks remain today, including its moat-encircled Old City. Upon arrival, you’ll check into your hotel.
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Later, gain insight into the history and culture of Chiang Mai’s people with an excursion to meet the region’s hill tribes. It starts with a drive up to 3,500 feet (1,066 m) above sea level to the 14th-century temple, Wat Prathat Doi Suthep. Enjoy the fresh air and exercise as you hike around the area, then continue along mountain roads to the White Hmong hill tribe village. Originally migrating from China, the villagers enjoy a simple, self-sustaining life while preserving their culture and customs. Meet the villagers, learn about their daily lives, and see the gorgeous embroidered costumes they create.
Day 15: Sunrise Balloon Flight, Chiang Mai Cycling Tour

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Wake just before dawn and meet your driver for a drive northeast of Chiang Mai to a launch site on the grounds of a resort hotel. After enjoying a morning coffee or tea, you’ll hop in the basket of a hot-air balloon and embark on a ride you won’t soon forget. This balloon flight starts early when dawn’s morning light is just beginning to wash over the green mountains of northern Thailand.
Day 16: Trekking in Mae Win, Visit Elephants & Hill Tribes

This morning, your guides will collect you from your hotel and transport you to the Mae Win area, a drive of approximately 1.5 hours. Upon arrival at the trailhead, you’ll begin your jungle trek, walking for about two hours until you reach a beautiful, refreshing waterfall. Take a dip and relax here for a bit, then walk to a nearby village, where you’ll be introduced to a local tribe. Learn more about their daily lives and culture, see their homes, and walk around the village, then head to a local restaurant for lunch.
Afterward, you’ll have the opportunity to do a meet and greet with friendly elephants, feeding and bathing them alongside their mahouts (keepers) and listening to their stories and tales about these gentle giants and their habits. End the day with a bamboo rafting excursion down the Mae Win River, taking in the lush jungle greenery and keeping an eye out for wildlife. Meet your drivers at the end of the ride, and make the drive back to Chiang Mai for the evening.
Day 17: Fly to Phuket, City Tour

Today, you’ll leave Thailand’s mountainous north on a two-hour flight south to Phuket, a gateway to the famous coast and islands of the country’s south. Thailand’s largest island, Phuket, sits on the Andaman Coast and is known for its powdery beaches, neon nightlife, and luxury resorts. The island is also home to diverse landscapes ranging from tropical rainforest to palm-fringed beaches and craggy limestone cliffs.
After checking into your hotel, meet your guide for a half-day city tour. Besides hitting famous beaches, like Patong and Kata, you’ll stroll the streets of Old Phuket Town (the historic center). There, you’ll visit a local honey and cashew factory, then continue walking to admire Sino-Portuguese architecture, Thai temples, colorful Chinese shrines, museums, and stately mansions. The last stop on the tour is at Thalang Road, home to a popular outdoor market.
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