Vietnam Three Regions Food Tour – 15 Days

Vietnam is one of the world’s great culinary destinations, and you’ll experience this renowned gastronomy on a tour of its main regions, from north to south. On this 15-day adventure, you’ll sample street food in Hanoi, take cooking classes with master chefs, visit organic farms, and enjoy fine dining in total darkness in Ho Chi Minh City. Plus, there are excursions to mountain villages and a cruise on the famous Ha Long Bay.
Highlights
- Go on street food tours of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City
- Take cooking classes in Hanoi and Hoi An
- Hike the famous terraced rice fields of Sapa
- Cruise along the jade waters of Ha Long Bay
Brief Itinerary
| Day | Highlights | Overnight |
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| Day 1 | Arrive in Hanoi, Evening Street Food Tour | Hanoi |
| Day 2 | Master Chef Cooking Class | Hanoi |
| Day 3 | Hanoi Vespa Tour | Hanoi |
| Day 4 | Transfer to Sapa, Hike the Muong Hoa Valley | Sapa |
| Day 5 | Scenic Countryside Tour & Village Hike | Sapa |
| Day 6 | Sapa Village Hike, Transfer to Hanoi | Hanoi |
| Day 7 | Transfer to Ha Long Bay, Overnight Cruise | Ha Long Bay |
| Day 8 | Morning Cruise, Transfer to Hanoi | Hanoi |
| Day 9 | Fly to Hoi An via Da Nang, Countryside & Food Tour | Hoi An |
| Day 10 | Free Day in Hoi An | Hoi An |
| Day 11 | Hoi An Cooking Class | Hoi An |
| Day 12 | Transfer to Ho Chi Minh City, Optional Activities | Ho Chi Minh City |
| Day 13 | Ho Chi Minh City Tour, Dining in the Dark | Ho Chi Minh City |
| Day 14 | Explore the Cu Chi Tunnels | Ho Chi Minh City |
| Day 15 | Depart Ho Chi Minh City |
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Hanoi, Evening Street Food Tour

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Welcome to Vietnam! You’ll arrive in Hanoi, which started as a regional capital over 2,000 years ago and has remained the nation’s capital ever since. At the airport, a driver will be waiting to transfer you to your hotel in the city. After checking in, you’ll have some time to relax and unwind after your long flight.
Day 2: Master Chef Cooking Class

Continue your Vietnamese culinary journey with a cooking lesson alongside an esteemed professional chef. This four-hour cooking workshop begins in the morning with a one-hour walk around a local market to shop for fresh produce right alongside Hanoi locals. As you shop, your guide will teach you the secrets to selecting the best fruits and vegetables as well as which produce goes best with specific dishes.
Afterward, continue to the home of Mrs. Ai, your expert chef/instructor for the day. You’ll cook alongside Mrs. Ai, learning by her example how to blend Vietnamese spices and ingredients to create the perfect harmony of flavors that Vietnam is known for. When the class is over, everyone will sit down to a home-cooked lunch served alongside Vietnamese specialties prepared by the chef.
Day 3: Hanoi Vespa Tour

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Leave in the morning to explore Hanoi in style on a vintage Vespa scooter. During this half-day excursion, your guide will take you for a ride through the atmospheric streets of the Old Quarter to admire its famous landmarks. These include the colonial-era Opera House and Hanoi Train Street, a line of train tracks running through a residential neighborhood so narrow it’s almost impossible to believe. You’ll also visit the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the Presidential Palace, Parliament House, and other government buildings as your guide reveals the history of Hanoi.
Day 4: Transfer to Sapa, Hike the Muong Hoa Valley

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Wake up early and meet your driver in the lobby of your hotel early in the morning. Then, you’ll hop in a car for the 5.5-hour drive north from Hanoi to Sapa. This highland area is known for its soaring mountains and endless terraces of green rice paddies. Upon arrival, you’ll check in to your hotel; then, you can stretch your legs with a walk around town, which was once a French colonial outpost. Breathe in the cool alpine air, stop for a cup of Vietnamese coffee, and browse the handicrafts on offer from ethnic Hmong women in colorful, traditional dress.
Chat with a local specialist who can help organize your trip.
Day 5: Scenic Countryside Tour & Village Hike

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In the morning, you’ll leave on a full-day tour to some isolated rural villages on the outskirts of Sapa. It begins with a 5-mile (8 km) drive to the O Quy Ho Mountain Pass in the Hoang Lien Son mountain range, where you’ll stop to admire the views of towering Mount Fansipan and the verdant Sin Chai Valley. From there, you’ll pass forests and waterfalls as you make your way to Ban Khoang, a village home to the Black Hmong and Red Dao ethnic groups.
Day 6: Sapa Village Hike, Transfer to Hanoi

After breakfast, you’ll meet a local guide and embark on a full-day trekking expedition around Sapa. You’ll venture far off the main road as you hike through pine forests along mountain trails. About 3 miles (5 km) outside the town of Sapa, you’ll arrive at Ma Tra, a Black Hmong village comprised of about 50 households. The residents here are known for their flax weaving with traditional looms and their intricate silverwork.
After experiencing the culture of Ma Tra, you’ll continue to the village of Taphin, home to another ethnic tribe, the Red Dao people. Black Hmong people also live here, and the mixing of cultures has led to its own unique identity, which you’ll also see. Famous landmarks here include an old monastery built during the French colonial period as well as a system of caves located outside the village that you’ll get to explore. After enjoying a traditional lunch with a local family, you’ll hop back in the car and make the drive back to Hanoi, where you’ll check in to your hotel.
Day 7: Transfer to Ha Long Bay, Overnight Cruise

In the morning, meet your guide for the four-hour drive east to the coast and Ha Long Bay. Located on the Gulf of Tonkin, over 1,000 karst islets rise above jade waters and resemble the spine of some mythological creature (“ha long” translates to “descending dragon”). The unique 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 multilevel cruise ship for an overnight tour. After settling into your cabin, head up to the deck, where a delicious seafood lunch awaits. Then, you can spend hours relaxing on the sun deck as the ship sails across glassy emerald waters to the most secluded corners of the 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 afterward. Spend the remainder of the evening relaxing, or head out on a small boat for some night fishing with the locals.
Day 8: Morning Cruise, Transfer to Hanoi

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Wake up early and head to the deck to catch the sunrise gilding the bay waters. Then sit down and enjoy breakfast in the open air as you cruise around towering karst islets. The rest of the morning is free for you to relax and enjoy the views or partake in one or two more optional activities, like kayaking around Ha Long Bay’s famous floating villages. Then, sit down for an early lunch before disembarking at the marina and catching the limo bus back to Hanoi and your hotel.
Day 9: Fly to Hoi An via Da Nang, Countryside & Food Tour

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Meet your driver in the morning for the ride to the airport, where you’ll catch a 1.5-hour domestic flight south to Da Nang. From there, you’ll transfer about an hour by car south down the coast to the city of Hoi An. Sitting on the Thu Bon River, this historic city was a major trading port with the West from the 15th through the 19th centuries, attracting merchants from around the globe. Its international legacy is represented in the assortment of architectural styles in Hoi An’s Ancient Town. Once here, you’ll check in to your hotel.
Day 10: Free Day in Hoi An

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Today is yours to enjoy Hoi An however you like. Take a leisurely walk or rent a bicycle for a ride along the colorful streets. Later, perhaps get measured for a custom-made outfit (Hoi An is famous for its expert tailors), or head to a nearby white-sand beach. For dinner, try local dishes such as com hen (sauteed clams), nem lui (ground pork), and cao lau (pork and greens).
Day 11: Hoi An Cooking Class

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Meet your guide in the morning and start the day with a coffee at Hai Café. Then, walk over to Hoi An’s colorful municipal market to immerse yourself in the sights, smells, and sounds of this popular shopping area. Here, you’ll interact with the local vendors and learn all about the ingredients you’ll be using in today’s cooking lesson.
Day 12: Transfer to Ho Chi Minh City, Optional Activities

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After breakfast, your driver will pick you up at the hotel for the one-hour ride north to the airport in Da Nang, where you’ll catch a 1.5-hour flight south to Ho Chi Minh City. Upon arrival, another driver will pick you up and transfer you to your hotel. The former Saigon is a fascinating city 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. After getting settled, you can venture out and explore the city on your own.
Day 13: Ho Chi Minh City Tour, Dining in the Dark

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In the morning, you’ll embark on a five-hour tour of Ho Chi Minh City. Your guide will take you to historic 19th-century landmarks like the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Central Post Office. You’ll also visit Reunification Palace (also known as Independence Palace), which was the headquarters of the Saigon government during the American War. Continue to the War Remnants Museum for a vivid look at the American War through the eyes of the Vietnamese. After lunch at a local restaurant, you’ll return to your hotel.
Day 14: Explore the Cu Chi Tunnels

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Transfer two hours outside the city today for a tour of the famous Cu Chi Tunnels. This immense network of underground passages was constructed in 1948 to protect Viet Cong guerrillas from French attacks. They also served as living quarters, communications hubs, and supply routes, complete with storage areas and even hospitals. On this day tour, you’ll get a better understanding of Vietnam’s recent history and the hardships faced by the thousands of soldiers who fought in the French and American wars. You’ll even get to crawl through a section of the tunnels to experience their narrow dimensions.
Day 15: Depart Ho Chi Minh City

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Unfortunately, your great gastronomy tour of Vietnam ends here in Ho Chi Minh City. Wake up early and savor this country’s delicious flavors one last time with breakfast in your hotel. Then, at the appropriate time, a driver will pick you up and transfer you to the airport for your flight home. Until next time!
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