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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Begin this day with a visit to the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, where the body of the revered leader is preserved. After that, head to the One Pillar Pagoda, a historic Buddhist temple built in the 11th century, and then continue on to the Temple of Literature, which is dedicated to Confucius and was Vietnam s first national university.
Afternoon
Enjoy a delectable traditional Vietnamese lunch at Cha Ca La Vong, a restaurant that serves a specialty dish of fish fillets marinated in turmeric and served with vermicelli noodles. After lunch, visit the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, which showcases the country's diverse ethnic groups, their cultures, and traditions.
Morning
On this day, discover the beauty of Halong Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site that boasts thousands of limestone karsts and islets rising from the emerald waters. Take a cruise along the bay, enjoy stunning views, and explore the hidden caves and grottoes.
Afternoon
Savor a seafood lunch on board the cruise while taking in the breathtaking views of the bay. Afterward, kayak through the peaceful waters to explore the hidden corners of the bay.
Morning
This day starts with a visit to the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, a UNESCO World Heritage site that served as the political center of Vietnam for 13 centuries. Then, head to the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum to see a collection of artworks from various periods of Vietnamese history.
Afternoon
Enjoy a traditional Vietnamese lunch at Bun Bo Nam Bo, a Hanoi favorite that serves a mouthwatering noodle dish with grilled beef, herbs, and peanuts. After lunch, take a cyclo tour of the Old Quarter, a maze of narrow streets and alleys that have been the commercial heart of Hanoi for centuries.
Morning
Take a flight to the city of Da Nang, located on the central coast of Vietnam. Once you arrive, head to the Marble Mountains, a cluster of five marble and limestone hills that are home to several Buddhist sanctuaries, temples, and pagodas.
Afternoon
Visit the Museum of Cham Sculpture, which houses the world's largest collection of Cham artifacts. The Cham culture flourished in central Vietnam from the 2nd to the 15th century and left behind a rich legacy of art, architecture, and religion.
Morning
On the final day, take a day trip to Hoi An, a charming town that was once a major port and trading center. Walk through the narrow streets of the old town and admire the well-preserved buildings that reflect a blend of Vietnamese, Chinese, and Japanese influences.
Afternoon
Visit the Japanese Covered Bridge, one of Hoi An's most iconic landmarks, and then head to the Hoi An Market to shop for souvenirs, handicrafts, and local specialties.