Magnificent Vietnam – 9 Days

Travel the length of Vietnam on an epic nine-day highlights tour you won’t soon forget. In the capital of Hanoi, you’ll dive into the culture, cuisine, and history with walking tours and cooking classes. After cruising the jade waters of Ha Long Bay, you’ll experience the ancient culture of Hoi An before continuing south to Ho Chi Minh City, which will be your base for one final adventure to the Mekong Delta.
Highlights
- Discover Hanoi’s history on walking tours
- Spend two days cruising Ha Long Bay
- Take a food tour of Hoi An and visit the countryside
- Tour Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong’s floating markets
Brief Itinerary
| Day | Highlights | Overnight |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Arrive in Hanoi, Explore | Hanoi |
| Day 2 | Hanoi City Tour & Water Puppet Show | Hanoi |
| Day 3 | Day Trip to Ba Vi Countryside & Cooking Class | Hanoi |
| Day 4 | Transfer to Ha Long Bay, Overnight Cruise | Ha Long Bay |
| Day 5 | Visit Dark & Light Cave, Transfer to Hoi An | Hoi An |
| Day 6 | Hoi An Countryside Tour & Food Walk | Hoi An |
| Day 7 | Transfer to Ho Chi Minh City, Guided Tour | Ho Chi Minh City |
| Day 8 | Day Trip to Mekong Delta | Ho Chi Minh City |
| Day 9 | Depart Ho Chi Minh City |
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Hanoi, Explore

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Welcome to Vietnam! Few places on the globe offer such a deep history, as this country has been inhabited dating back to the Bronze Age culture of Phung Nguyen beginning around 3,000 BCE. And what better place to start your adventure in this country than Hanoi, which itself has been a regional capital in some form since about 200 BCE? In this city, you’ll find historical landmarks and culture that span the ages, from ancient dynasties through French colonialism up to the present day.
Day 2: Hanoi City Tour & Water Puppet Show

Leave the hotel in the morning on a full-day guided tour to see Hanoi’s historic landmarks and experience the city like a local. It starts near Hoan Kiem Lake, in the heart of the Old Quarter. Here, you’ll visit Hang Be Market, a commercial hub in the city for hundreds of years. This is where locals come to shop for fresh produce, meats, seafood, and other items. Of course, there are many vendors here selling prepared foods as well as stalls serving up Vietnam’s famous street eats, so bring your appetite.
Then, head over to the Tran Quoc Pagoda. Dating to the Ly Nam De Dynasty of the sixth century, this is the oldest Buddhist shrine in Hanoi. Next is the Museum of Ethnology, which preserves the cultural heritage of the 54 different ethnic groups in Vietnam. After lunch, continue to the 11th-century Temple of Literature, Vietnam’s first-ever national university. To this day, students still pray at its altars for academic success. Finish the tour at the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the final resting place of revolutionary leader “Uncle Ho,” who died in 1969. It was inspired by Lenin’s Mausoleum in Moscow.
End the day with one of Vietnam’s more unique theatrical performances: a water puppet show. This cultural expression dates back over 1,000 years, originating in the Red River Delta rice fields. Today, performances involve puppeteers maneuvering intricately crafted wooden marionettes over pools of water. The result is a dramatization of Vietnamese folk tales brought to life with the help of musical ensembles. After the show, you’ll return to your hotel.
Day 3: Day Trip to Ba Vi Countryside & Cooking Class

In the morning, you’ll head west out of Hanoi on a full-day guided eco-tour of the beautiful Ba Vi countryside. Your first stop is Ri Village, where you’ll enjoy welcome drinks and snacks with Mr. Duoc, a Vietnam War veteran and tea plantation owner. Listen to Mr. Duoc’s stories about life during the war and visit his workshop and tea plantation, where you’ll learn how to pick the best leaves.
Next, take a short drive to Moc Village, where Mrs. Chin will teach you how to cook Vietnamese dishes you’ll enjoy for lunch in her tropical garden. Join Mrs. Chin for a walk around the village to visit families and learn how to make tofu, conical hats, and other regional products. Finish with an easy cycle through Vietnam’s iconic rice paddies, followed by a Muong herbal foot bath, before returning to Hanoi.
Day 4: Transfer to Ha Long Bay, Overnight Cruise

Board a shuttle bus this morning for the 2.5-hour drive to the coast and Ha Long Bay. Located on the Gulf of Tonkin, over 1,500 karst islets rise above jade waters and resemble the spine of some mythological creature (“ha long” actually translates to “descending dragon”). The otherworldly beauty of this region is unlike anywhere else and thus has been bestowed with UNESCO World Heritage status.
Upon arrival at the marina, you’ll board a multi-level cruise ship for an overnight tour of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. After settling into your cabin, head up to the deck, where a delicious seafood lunch awaits. Then, spend hours relaxing on the sun deck as the ship sails across glassy emerald waters south into adjacent Lan Ha Bay. Later that afternoon, you’ll stop at a secret cove for a swim and a kayak trip to explore hidden beaches and grottoes.
Return to the ship just in time to participate in a cooking masterclass offered by the onboard expert chef. During the workshop, you’ll learn to make traditional specialties like nem (Vietnamese fried spring rolls) and enjoy them for dinner. Spend the remainder of the evening relaxing, or head out on a small boat for a bit of night fishing with the locals.
Day 5: Visit Dark & Light Cave, Transfer to Hoi An

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Wake up early and get the blood pumping with a tai chi session on the sun deck. After a light breakfast, the ship will cruise to the Dark and Light Cave. You’ll then board a traditional bamboo boat and enter this system of two sea caverns. The “dark” cave stretches over 328 feet (100 m), and you’ll explore the interior with a flashlight. The “light” cave is shorter and is filled with natural light, illuminating the white limestone karst walls and emerald waters of the grotto. Its cathedral-like interior is a great place to snap photos.
Day 6: Hoi An Countryside Tour & Food Walk

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Early morning, your guide will meet you at your hotel, and you’ll head outside of Hoi An for a half-day tour of the countryside. Upon arrival in the waterfront region of Cam Thanh, you’ll hop in a Vietnamese circular basket boat (called a thung chai) for a ride along the nipa palm forests of the Thu Bon River. You’ll even get to try your hand at traditional net fishing. Afterward, have lunch on the waterfront before returning to your hotel in Hoi An.
Day 7: Transfer to Ho Chi Minh City, Guided Tour

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In the morning, transfer back to the airport in Da Nang, where you’ll catch a 1.5-hour flight south to Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon). Vietnam’s largest metropolis is fascinating in that it has managed to preserve its cultural roots and traditions in the face of a communist revolution, a devastating war, and ever-encroaching modernity. Upon arrival, a driver will transfer you to your hotel.
Day 8: Day Trip to Mekong Delta

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In the morning, your private driver will pick you up from your hotel for a trip outside of Ho Chi Minh City to one of the most famous regions in the country: the Mekong Delta. You’ll drive south for about 2.5 hours to the heart of the delta region and the town of Cai Be, which sits on the Mekong River. During the drive, you’ll be treated to scenes of countryside life and witness a more traditional culture than in the cities.
Day 9: Depart Ho Chi Minh City

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Your nine-day whirlwind tour of Vietnam has, unfortunately, come to an end. Your driver will meet you in the morning for the ride to the airport in Ho Chi Minh City, where you’ll catch your flight home. Safe travels!
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