Vietnam
                     Vietnam was part of Imperial China for over a millennium, from 111 BC to 938 AD. The Vietnamese became independent from Imperial China in AD 938, following the Vietnamese victory in the Battle of Bạch Đằng River.  
                    7  NIGHTS / 8 DAYS :  
                       
                    DAY 1 :  Arrival  – Hanoi 
                     Today you'll land in Hanoi, a city of lakes, shaded boulevards, public  parks and the capital of Vietnam. Check in to your hotel.Overnight in Hanoi 
                     
                    DAY 2 : Hanoi - Ha Long Bay 
                     Early this morning, we'll drive from Hanoi to one of  the most magnificent scenic environments in the world, Ha Long Bay. Covering  577 square miles, this vast bay is filled with more than 3,000 limestone  "peaks" or karststhat jut from the deep blue water as far as the eye  can see. We'll spend a day and a half, including an overnight with dinner and  breakfast onboard, exploring this overwhelming seascape from the decks of a  traditional Vietnamese boat. Comfortable and intimate, your boat features  hand-crafted wooden interiors including a dining room and pleasant  air-conditioned cabins with private baths. Since we're overnight on the water,  we'll be able to explore Ha Long Bay's most beautiful spots with time to swim  and even visit some of the largest rock formations and caves. This promises to be  one of your most memorable travel experiences in Asia. 
                      Overnight in Ha Long Bay 
                     
                    DAY 3 : Ha Long  Bay - Hanoi 
                      After breakfast onboard and a full morning in Ha Long  Bay, we disembark about noon and return to Hanoi. Today's sightseeing of Hanoi  includes an overview of the city as well as visits to the Temple of Literature,  the oldest school in the country. After lunch, your city tour continues to the  imposing gray marble Mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh. Tonight is free for you to enjoy  Hanoi and explore on your own. 
                      Overnight in Hanoi 
                       
                  
                      
                        DAY 4 : Hanoi - Danang - Hoi An 
                      
                    
                      This morning a  flight brings you to the coastal city of Danang in Vietnam's Central Region.  You visit Cham Museum, an open air collection of some of the finest sandstone  carvings in the world, China Beach and the Marble Mountain, before you continue  on to picturesque Hoi An Vietnam's largest port. Known as Faifo to early  western traders, it was one of Southeast Asia's major international ports  during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Hoi An was inhabited by Japanese,  Indian, Chinese and Portuguese traders; the city is remarkable for its  collection of original Chinese temples and glorious homes built by wealthy  merchants of earlier times. Overnight in Hoi An 
                     
                    DAY 5 : Hoi An  
                      A full-day tour here includes the  Japanese Covered Bridge, the beautiful Chinese sembly Halls, the Phuoc Kien  Pagoda and the local market. You'll also take a boat trip on the Thun Bon River  to a village of woodworkers and boat building families on Cam Kim Island. Later  visit a local school for a very special visit with what are sure to become your  newest friends ("Make a Friend" program). The evening is free. 
                      Overnight in Hoi An 
                   
                    DAY 6 : Hoi An - Danang - Ho Chi Minh City 
                      The  day is free. Hoi An is a beach resort that's easy to explore on your own,  especially by bicycle. The hotel offers bike rentals. In the late afternoon, we  drive to Danang and fly on to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). Here you'll see the  hustle and bustle of Vietnamese life everywhere - in the street markets,  sidewalk cafes and sleek new restaurants and pubs. Yet within this teeming  metropolis are 300  years of timeless  traditions and the beauty of an ancient culture. Tonight, enjoy dinner at the  Chateau Restaurant. The remainder of the evening is free. 
                      Overnight in Ho Chi Minh City 
                     
                    DAY 7 : Ho Chi Minh City 
                     This morning enjoy a  city tour that includes the Reunification Hall, formerly known as the  Presidential Palace. It was towards this modern building that Communist tanks  rolled on the morning of April 30th in 1975, as Saigon fell. This fascinating  building is filled with history still fresh in the minds of many. The tour also  includes the Old Post Office, the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Jade Emperor  Pagoda, Chinatown and Binh Tay Market - the central market for the city and one  of the liveliest areas. Next we visit the Cu Chi Tunnels, the incredible  network of tunnels that once stretched for 210 miles. This underground complex  was built by guerilla fighters beginning in 1940 and construction continued  throughout the Vietnam War. We return to our hotel where the evening is free. 
                      Overnight in Ho Chi Minh City 
                     
                    DAY 8 : Ho Chi Minh City - Departure 
                     Free at leisure until transfer to Tan Son Nhat Airport  for your ongoing flight. 
Disclaimer:
                     The above program is only for guidance purpose, Similar programs can be tailor made as per request. 
                    
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