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Explore the vibrant heart of Hanoi on Day 1 before venturing to Ninh Binh’s ancient wonders on Day 2. Cruise through the majestic Halong Bay on Day 3 and marvel at its stunning limestone formations. Conclude with a leisurely exploration of Halong Bay on Day 4 before departing from Hanoi on Day 5, cherishing the memories of your unforgettable journey.
Day 1: Hanoi
Arrive in vibrant Hanoi and relax as we transfer you to the city center. Explore Ba Dinh Square, the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, and the historic Temple of Literature. Enjoy a leisurely stroll around Hoan Kiem Lake and through the charming Old Quarter. Overnight in Hanoi.
Day 2: Ninh Binh Excursion
Journey from your hotel in Hanoi to Ninh Binh, Vietnam’s ancient capital. Explore Hoa Lu’s Dinh and Le temples and cruise through Tam Coc, known as “Halong Bay on Land.” Cycle along rural roads before returning to Hanoi. Note: Self-transfer to the Old Quarter pick-up point.
Day 3: Halong Bay Cruise
Embark on an enchanting overnight cruise through UNESCO-listed Halong Bay. Marvel at limestone formations, explore grottos, and enjoy activities like swimming and kayaking. Experience a cooking demonstration, dinner, and evening leisure activities onboard.
Day 4: Halong Bay Exploration
Relish a sunrise cruise through Halong Bay’s enchanting islets. Explore unique rock formations before bidding farewell with brunch onboard. Return to Hanoi and enjoy leisure time.
Day 5: Departure
Bid farewell to Hanoi as we transfer you to the airport for your departure flight, ensuring a seamless end to your unforgettable journey.
The best time to visit Hanoi is during the spring (March to April) and autumn (September to November) seasons when the weather is mild and pleasant.
Yes, Hanoi is generally a safe city for travelers. However, it’s always wise to take standard precautions such as being aware of your surroundings and keeping valuables secure.
It’s recommended to dress modestly when visiting temples and pagodas in Hanoi. Avoid wearing shorts, sleeveless tops, or revealing clothing. It’s best to wear long pants or skirts and cover your shoulders.
Some must-try dishes in Hanoi include pho (Vietnamese noodle soup), bun cha (grilled pork with noodles), banh mi (Vietnamese sandwich), and cha ca (grilled fish with turmeric and dill).
Transportation options in Hanoi include taxis, motorbike taxis (xe om), cyclos (cycle rickshaws), buses, and ride-sharing services like Grab. Walking is also a popular way to explore the city’s compact Old Quarter.