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Day 1: HCM City – Arrival (-/-/-)
Arrive in Saigon, pick up and transfer to your hotel in center for check in and stay on your leisure. O/N Ho Chi Minh City.
Day 2: Ho Chi Minh City Tours (B/L/-)
At 8.00 am: Our Guide and car will meet you at your hotel and start the tour to explore HCM city. The first place to visit in the tour will be the Reunification Palace, which was the former residence of the President of South Vietnam until end of the war in April 1975 . After Reunification Palace, you can walk to see some French colonial structures including Notre Dame Cathedral, the Old Central Post Office, War Remnants Museum Have Lunch at a local restaurant.
Afternoon, we visit Chinatown, Thien Hau pagodas, which is dedicated to the Goddess of the Sea. Explore the highlights of this fascinating area, beginning with intricate friezes, carved tableau and impressive incense coils make for some great photos. Then observe street life through the narrow streets to Binh Tay market that sells everything from clothes to dried squid. We end the city tour with Ben Thanh market where anything and everything is for sale. O/N
Saigon. Dinner is on your own account.
Day 3: Ho Chi Minh City – Mekong Delta (B/L/-)
08:00: Meet our tour guide in the lobby and transfer through the Mekong Delta to Ben Tre – the capital of coconut . You depart from Saigon southwards, on a scenic drive to Ben Tre province a 90km journey that takes only one hour. There will be a boat trip along the river to visit a brick kiln factory, a coconut processing workshop and a local mat-weaving house. You will visit a village where you can have a walk to experience the authentic Delta village life, and enjoy some local fresh fruits.
Take a Xe Loi ride (a modern motorized rickshaw) or cycling tour to explore around the village. Have lunch at local restaurants.
Rowing sampan along the water coconut canals with beautiful tropical scenery Drive back to your hotel in Ho Chi Minh City. Dinner and Overnight in Ho Chi Minh City. Dinner is on your own account.
Day 4: HCM City – Tay Ninh – Cu Chi Tunnels (B/L/-)
We start our 70-kilometre drive in a north-western direction in the direction of Tay Ninh. The Cao Dai religion is unique to Vietnam and is a blend of both ancient and modern beliefs. The Great Temple at Tay Ninh is the centre of the religion, demonstrated by an exotic temple, often likened to something out of a fairy tale! Here followers of this eclectic religion worship saints such as Victor Hugo, Joan of Arch and even Shakespeare.
A highlight of this tour is the very colourful yet formal service held at midday, which you are welcome to observe. After lunch at a local restaurant, we head out towards the Cu Chi Tunnels. The vast underground network of tunnels and rooms was built first as a defence against the French and later expanded during the American war. It was from here that the North Vietnamese waged their guerrilla warfare and you will marvel at their ingenuity and resilience. See secret trapdoors, underground kitchens, living areas and meeting rooms. The more adventurous ones may explore even the deeper second, and even third, level tunnels. For those preferring to remain above ground, there is ample opportunity to view excavated areas from above.
Your guide will explain some of the challenges and levels of difficulty for each tunnel one can expect before entering. Some are easily accessed by stairs, other passages require a bit more crawling and ducking. O/N Saigon.
Dinner is on your own account.
Day 5: Ho Chi Minh City – Departure (B/-/-)
At your leisure until your car will transfer you to the airport for your onward flight. End of services.
SERVICES INCLUDES:
SERVICES NOT INCLUDES:
PACKAGE RATE:
|
2-3 Pax |
4-6 Pax |
7-9 Pax |
10-14 Pax |
15 Pax up |
HCMC |
Single SPL |
|
|
3-Star Hotel |
$346 |
$256 |
$199 |
$196 |
$184 |
Prague Hotel |
$48 |
|
4-Star Hotel |
$399 |
$309 |
$256 |
$246 |
$233 |
Ramana & Hotel |
$76 |
– Vietnam visa is compulsory for nationalities except for ASEAN countries, Japan, Korea. And citizens of Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland visiting Vietnam for up to 15 days are exempted from visas. Vietnam visa which is valid in 30 days, is issued by Vietnamese embassies or General Consulate abroad, or upon arrival to Vietnam international airports. It is not difficult to arrange visa on arrival to Vietnam. The entry visa will be stamped on your passport when you pass through our immigration checkpoint at the airport. In order to apply for Vietnam visa on arrival, please visit www.vietnamvisaprovider.com.
– Yes, you can. Cash advances on credit cards are available at the central Techcombank, Vietcombank in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh city and other major ones, you will be charged about 4% for that.
– Booking a tour with Indochina Kite Travel is very easy for your payment which can be made by cash, paypal, wise transfer, telegraphic transfer or credit cards. Except for cash payment, a service charge will be applied. Any bank charges are levied by the sending bank relating to transfers to Indochina Kite Travel must be paid by clients. A surcharge of 3% will be applied for payment by credit cards.
– Vietnam climate is particularly complicated like some different countries in the world. Weather patterns have been changing over recent years. The climate of Vietnam is described in details as below:
Northern Vietnam climate:
– The Winter (December to March) can be surprisingly bitter for cold air sweeps from the south of China, persistent mist and temperatures as low as 7°C. Things start warming up again in April, which ushers in a good period, spring weather before summer heat begins in earnest in May, closely followed by the rainy season in June, July and August. This combination makes for hot, sticky weather which makes many people surprised. The temperatures can occasionally reach 42°C, average 30°C, while humidity hovers about 75-80%. The rain comes in heavy downpours, causing frequent flood in Hanoi and the delta. By September, the rains are petering out. The Autumn (September to December) is undoubtedly the most pleasant season. At this time of year, it’s generally cool, the average temperature is about 20°C to 22°C. From September to middle October, it’s perfect sightseeing weather.
Central coast Vietnam climate:
– The coastal region from Thanh Hoa province to Hue lies in the typhoon belt. Around Hue, typhoons are the most prevalent from April to June, while further north, the season generally lasts from July to November. However, typhoons are quite difficult to predict and it really is a matter of bad luck or luck, if you are caught. Flights are usually only disrupted for a matter of hours, but for recent years the main road and rail routes heading the south have been cut by floods at least once during the typhoon season. The good news is that they are recovered incredibly quickly within 2 to 3 days, depending on the level of severe damage.
The climate in the central region of Vietnam is notoriously wet, particularly around Hue, where the annual average rainfall is a generous 4m. The so-called ‘dry’ season lasts from February to May. After this, it gets hotter around 30°C to 32°C until the rainy season start in earnest in September, gradually easing off from November through January. The average temperatures in the Winter are pleasant from 18°C to 22°C.
Central highlands of Vietnam climate:
The rainy season in the central highlands commence from May to November. Roads are regularly washed out, but it is also quite nice at this time with tumbling rivers, beautiful waterfalls.
Southern Vietnam climate:
The southern Vietnam follows roughly the same weather pattern as the central highlands. It is blessed with a fair and predictable climate. The dry season lasts from December to May. The rainy season is the rest of a year. Most of the rains fall in brief afternoon downpours, so you can still enjoy outdoor activities, although flooding can be a problem in the southern delta. Daytime temperatures rarely fall below 22°C, occasionally reach 35°C in the hottest months (April to May). Humidity climbs to enervating 75%.
No need to take vaccination before entering Vietnam. However, for safety reason and for your health guarantee you should be consulted by your doctor before you travel. Some travelers may take malaria vaccination. You should also bring insect repellent to avoid bitten by mosquitoes, bugs in some places.
Our recommended tour is customized tour for Indochina Kite Travel will create the tour to meet your personal demands, interests and budget. What you need is sending us your travel inquiry at https://www.indochinakitetravel.com and your private travel consultant at Indochina Kite Travel will work out a perfect tour itinerary for you.
Travelling in Vietnam, you can easily look for a bank to exchange money. However, the rates may be slightly different. We advise you to check the rates here: http://vietcombank.com.vn
Yes, you can. But you must have a proper driving license. However, driving a car in Vietnam is very difficult due to bad traffic. We advise you rent a car and a driver if you expect to go somewhere.
Yes, you can. But there are some restricted areas close by the border like Meo Vac, Dong Van in Ha Giang province, Ban Gioc waterfall… You have to apply for permission before visiting that. It is the best way to book a tour package at https://www.indochinakitetravel.com
The Vietnamese welcome people from all countries and races. The war is the past and it’s not your mistake. What the Vietnamese care is how to live in peace in order to have a better life at present and in the future.
Vietnamese law is very strict. All types of drugs are strictly forbidden. Don’t risk to sell or use that under any circumstances.
Yes, a lot. Vietnam has witnessed a surge in internet use for recent years. Now it has more users than other countries in Southest Asia. Internet facilities are available at all hotels, restaurants… during your Vietnam vacation.
Yes, you can. But they must be good quality ones because exporting a artifact with cultural significance needs an official license. Without a license, anything old is confiscated at the airport
Yes, bargaining need to be done at local markets, open shops but not at supermarkets, shopping centers, minimarts. Bargaining depends on what products you are going to buy, so the best ways is asking your tour guide to be more convenient.
No problems, but share with us that before you start the tours. It is possible for us to order vegetarian or vegan meals for you. Vietnam is very well-known for good food, it is easy to serve you that at your taste.
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