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Vietnam: The Slow Unfold - From Island Whispers to Lantern Dreams
From the palm-fringed shores of Phu Quoc to the lantern-strewn evenings of Hoi An and the emerald embrace of Halong Bay, this 11-day journey unravels Vietnam in layers—its flavors, folklore, and floating worlds. You’ll snorkel over coral gardens, drift under golden bridges, wander ancient streets, and dine under starlit skies on the water. A voyage for the senses, curated for travelers who like their adventures rich with story and soul.
Day 1: Phu Quoc – Island Arrival
A gentle landing in paradise. As you arrive in Phu Quoc, the sea breeze welcomes you to Vietnam’s sunniest isle. The rest of the day is yours—wander the sands, sip something cool, or simply let the ocean set your holiday pace.
Day 2: Four-Island Escape & Sky Ride
Board a speedboat to explore Phu Quoc’s most stunning islands—swim in turquoise bays, snorkel over vibrant reefs, and lounge on powdery beaches. End the day with a cable car ride across the sea, watching the sunset paint the horizon in gold.

Day 4: Saigon’s First Impressions
Fly to Ho Chi Minh City, where energy hums through every street. After settling in, dive into Ben Thanh Market—a kaleidoscope of colors, scents, and local life in the heart of the city.

Day 3: Wild Wonders & Starry Streets
Get your thrills at VinWonders, then meet rare creatures at Vietnam’s first open-air safari. As evening falls, stroll through Grand World Phu Quoc—a never-sleeping wonderland of canals, lights, and live performances.


Day 6: Tunnels & Timelines
Step into history at the Cu Chi Tunnels—ingenious underground pathways from wartime days—before exploring Saigon’s colonial elegance, sacred spaces, and moving museums.

Day 8: Above the Clouds at Ba Na Hills
Ride the world’s longest cable car to the Golden Bridge, cradled by giant stone hands. Wander through whimsical gardens, a French-style village, and carnival delights high in the mountains.
Day 5: A Day in the Mekong Delta
Glide through palm-shaded canals, taste honey tea in riverside homes, and listen to soulful Southern folk music. The Mekong Delta is a slow dance of water, fruit orchards, and warm Vietnamese smiles.

Day 7: Coconut Forest & Hoi An Twilight
Fly to Danang and row through Cam Thanh’s water coconut groves in bamboo basket boats. Later, walk the lantern-lit streets of Hoi An’s Ancient Town, where centuries-old houses whisper stories of traders and tides.

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Day 9: Hanoi’s First Glance
Arrive in Vietnam’s capital and trace its history at the Ho Chi Minh Complex, the Temple of Literature, and the shaded streets of the Old Quarter—best experienced from the seat of a cycle.
Day 10: Sailing into Halong Bay
Board your boutique cruise and watch limestone karsts rise from emerald waters. Kayak, swim, and toast the sunset from the deck before dining under a canopy of stars on the bay.


Day 11: Farewell Among the Caves
Greet the day with Tai Chi, then step into the awe-inspiring Sung Sot Cave. As your cruise sails back to shore, carry with you the rhythm of waves, the warmth of people, and the many hues of Vietnam.
Book this 11D/10N Vietnam Trail just for Rs. 151,000 per person + Taxes

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Frequently asked questions
Good to Know Before Your Vietnam Holiday
1. Currency & Payments
The official currency is the Vietnamese Dong (VND). While most hotels and larger restaurants accept cards, smaller shops, cafés, and local markets are cash-only. Carry some small denominations for easy transactions.
2. Connectivity & SIM Cards
For a smooth Vietnam trip package, we recommend buying a local SIM card at the airport or city center. Providers like Viettel and Mobifone offer affordable data packs that keep you connected throughout your journey.
3. Food & Dietary Preferences
Vietnamese cuisine is fresh, flavorful, and diverse—from steaming bowls of pho to seafood in Phu Quoc. Vegetarian options are widely available, and your trip to Vietnam package can be tailored to accommodate dietary needs.
4. Weather & Packing
The best Vietnam tours package works around the weather. From October to April, the north is pleasantly cool, while the south stays tropical and warm. Light cotton clothes, comfortable walking shoes, a hat, and sunscreen are musts. Carry a light jacket for Hanoi and Halong Bay evenings.
5. Language & Communication
English is spoken at hotels and by most tour guides, but not always in smaller towns. Learning a few simple Vietnamese phrases (which you’ll practice during your cooking class!) can make your holiday more engaging.
6. Safety & Comfort
Vietnam is a safe country for travelers, including couples and families. Like any destination, it’s best to keep valuables secure and be cautious with street money exchanges. Your package trip to Vietnam includes reliable transfers and trusted local guides for added ease.
7. Tipping Culture
Tipping isn’t mandatory but is always appreciated. In restaurants, rounding up the bill works well. For guides and drivers included in your Vietnam travel package, small tips are a nice gesture for their service.
