Grand Thailand and Vietnam - 30Days
Starts : Bangkok City, ends : Ho Chi Minh City
Highlights: Thailand (Bangkok • Kanchanaburi • Sukhothai • Chiang Rai • Chiang Mai). Vietnam (Hanoi • Halong Bay • Hué • Hoi An • Nha Trang • Dalat • Ho Chi Minh City)
Trip code: TVTP-GTAV -30
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Day 1 - Arrive Bangkok - wellcome to Bangkok by Vietnam Royal Tourism (VRT) Our tour begins at the Bangkok city of Thailand.
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Day 2 - Explore Bangkok After breakfast this morning, your Trip Leader, who will be with you throughout your trip, will give you a briefing on Bangkok at our hotel, followed by an orientation walk. Then you’ll have the chance to see the floral market at Pakklong Talad. We then board a motorboat to meander through winding waterways and stop to visit Wat Arun, the Temple of the Dawn. Because so many of our travelers have fallen in love with Thai cuisine, we’ve arranged a cooking demonstration for you at a local Thai home. To get there, we sail aboard motorboats down the river and along the klongs, or canals, through residential areas on the outskirts of town. We become part of Bangkok’s lifeblood as we cruise its network of rivers and klongs a part of Bangkok most travelers never see. We pass small sampan-style boats used by local people as their families’ transportation, water taxis, small wooden homes and luxurious teak houses on stilts, greenery, and ornately decorated Buddhist temple complexes on the shore. |
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Day 3 Explore Bangkok - Grand Palace & the Emerald Buddha |
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Day 4 - Floating Market/Overland to Kanchanaburi/Visit River Kwai This morning, we have breakfast and then depart Bangkok, stopping to see the Floating Market of Damnern Saduak. Then we arrive at Kanchanaburi for lunch. Kanchanaburi Province is a lush green region where the river and the countryside may bring to mind the dramatic history portrayed in the film The Bridge on the River Kwai. It was here that Allied POWs and Asian conscripts were forced to build the infamous World War II railway.
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Day 5 - Hell Fire Pass/Boat Ride on River Kwai/Train Ride We start with breakfast at our hotel and then we drive to Hell Fire Pass and walk on a woodland trail for about 45 minutes. (The trail has many stairs, but you can avoid them by turning back after walking through Hell Fire Pass.) The area is now peaceful, but many lives were lost during the World War II construction of one of the most difficult sections of the River Kwai Railway: to lay track here, Allied POWs and Asian conscripts carved through solid rock—almost entirely by hand. We visit the sobering Hell Fire Pass museum. Then, we board our longtail speedboat for an hour-long cruise on the River Kwai, disembarking at Paksaeng Pier.
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Day 6 - Rice Barge Cruise in Uthaithani/Overland to Phitsanulok After breakfast, we set out early this morning, and drive through rice-growing country to Uthaithani and stop to visit a market in town, where local farmers sell various kinds of live fish and vegetables fresh from their farms. We then board the Khiri Nava, a large traditional wooden rice barge, and cruise past peaceful scenes of river life. Many local people live on the raft houses that line both sides of the Sakae Krang River, and you might see farmers tending their small fish farms. We have lunch as we cruise on the river for about an hour and a half. We then continue to Phitsanulok. Late in the evening, we check into our hotel and later, have dinner at a local restaurant. |
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Day 7 - Explore 13th-Century Sukhothai/Phrae After breakfast this morning, we check out of our hotel. We head for Sukhothai, Thailand’s largest collection of historic ruins. This is the place where the Thai nation was born, the kingdom’s magical and spiritual center. With its cache of remarkably preserved columns, shrines, temples, and palaces, it epitomizes old Siam. We ride a tram through the well-kept and attractive grounds of this historical park to see the monuments, and learn about its most famous king, Ramkamhaeng. Not only did this legendary ruler leave a great legacy of art and architecture, he left stones inscribed with a chronicle of his achievement. King Ramkamhaeng is credited with inventing Thai script, as well as with amazing skill at hand-to-hand combat on elephantback, the spread of Theravada Buddhism, and developing relations with China. But even his colorful legend pales in comparison to the evocative palette of Sukhothai, “Dawn of Happiness.” |
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Day 8 - A Day in the Life of a northern Thai community/Overland to Chiang Rai Today, we have a special treat: A Day in the Life of a northern Thai community. First we visit a local school (when in session, May-Sep and Nov-Feb), sponsored by Grand Circle Foundation. As we meet the children here, we'll have a chance to experience Thai culture on a person-to-person level. Then we'll continue on a walking tour to the Senior Center, talk with villagers and learn how to make local crafts. Later, we'll visit Don Chum village, where the Foundation has just launched an agricultural cooperative and enjoy a Home-Hosted Lunch. |
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Day 9 - Chiang Rai/Mae Salong Hill Tribe visit At one time, the hill tribes in this region relied on the cultivation of opium for survival—including several bands of Chinese nationalist followers of Chiang Kai Shek, who have been living here (somewhat in hiding and in dwindling numbers) since the Revolution! But times have changed. The government has established many programs to introduce more viable crops, and most of the people are law-abiding farmers. Tourism has become a more profitable and safe alternative than drug smuggling. The hill tribes are more concerned about preserving their old traditions. And life in the Golden Triangle is much gentler and more peaceful than in the old days. In early afternoon, we continue to the small village of Mae Chan. Here we switch to open songtaew taxi trucks to climb a narrow mountain road to Mae Salong (about 3,000 feet above sea level), a rural town where we will visit a hill tribe. Here we can admire the compact huts, see the women in their traditional clothing, and glimpse a way of life that has changed little in centuries. More than 20 distinct, semi-nomadic tribes inhabit northern Thailand and the borderlands of Myanmar and Laos. Some have obscure origins, most have their own language, and all have unique customs. We visit the Long Neck and Long Ears tribes. This evening, we’ll dine together at a local restaurant.
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Day 10 - Overland to Chiang Mai/Night Bazaar Walking Tour Relax and enjoy the passing landscapes as we travel most of the morning to Chiang Mai—the principal city of the north, a major cultural center, and a favorite with visitors. The city’s medieval walls encircle an amazing 36 temples, and the metropolitan region boasts some 80 more official religious sites. Lunch will be in Chiang Mai at a local restaurant. This afternoon, join your Trip Leader on a visit to Handicraft Street. Chiang Mai is the nation’s premier crafts center, and you will have an opportunity to learn how local craftsmen created their products. As a leading miner of sapphires—and the world's largest cutter of colored stones. Tonight, dinner is on your own. Later, we'll explore the well-known Night Bazaar on foot to experience a cavalcade of sights, sounds, and smells. You’ll find costumed dolls, beautiful cotton garments, and hill tribe crafts all things Thai converge in Chiang Mai’s bustling Night Bazaar. There are literally hundreds of shops bursting with crafts to suit every taste. Consider taking advantage of the opportunity to have your expert Trip Leader guide you on a tour of some of Chiang Mai’s select shopping sites. You’ll have the chance to find the perfect keepsake while mingling and chatting with locals. |
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Day 11 - Elephant Trek/Time at leisure in Chiang Mai This morning, we visit the Elephant Camp for an elephant show, and then we embark on a forest trek by elephantback! We ride for about an hour on the backs of these gentle giants, enjoying a grand view of the forest. We return to camp by elephant and then board small bamboo rafts and float downstream. After departing the camp, we have lunch at a local restaurant. Back in Chiang Mai, your afternoon and evening are free to spend as you wish.
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Day 12 - Buddhist Alms-Giving Ceremony/Visit Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep/Home-Hosted Dinner Before breakfast this morning, you have the option of visiting a local temple to witness traditional Buddhist alms giving. Then after lunch, we’ll visit the temple and have a discussion with its Buddhist monks. Then we’ll see the most magnificent of the city’s temples, Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, which we reach by riding up its mountain slope and negotiating hairpin turns until we come to a flight of 306 stairs, flanked by snarling naga serpents whose tails coil up to the temple. From this vantage point, Chiang Mai seems minute below. We'll have the option to walk up the stairs or take a funicular. In the evening, we enjoy making personal connections with the Thai people as we have a special dinner in the home of local residents.
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Day 13 - Fly to Bangkok/Afternoon at Leisure This morning, we check out of our hotel and head to the airport to board our flight for Bangkok, which arrives this afternoon. After checking in to our hotel in Bangkok, spend an afternoon at leisure making your own discoveries in the city. This evening, you are free to choose a local restaurant for dinner on your own.
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Day 14 - Bangkok City Tour/Enjoy Farewell Dinner Cruise Today we explore the city of Bangkok. We begin with a walk through a traditional fresh market in Chinatown. There are many colorful shops selling fruit, cakes, incense, and items used in local rituals. Then we pay a visit to Wat Trimitr and its Golden Buddha, the largest Buddha made of pure gold in the world. Continue your explorations with then visit Bangkok’s oldest temple, Wat Po, where you’ll see the colossal statue of the reclining Buddha. We'll stop for lunch at a riverside restaurant before we arrive at the Jim Thompson House, former home of a mysterious American turned silk merchant, for a tour of the traditional teak houses whose pieces were moved here from various parts of the country. Jim Thompson is credited with revitalizing Thailand’s silk industry and expanding its international markets. We’ll return to our hotel by public transportation in late afternoon. Tonight, we gather for a Farewell Dinner cruise on a river rice barge, and return to our hotel for the evening. |
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Day 15 Fly to Hanoi, Vietnam After a buffet breakfast at our hotel, we depart for the airport for our flight to Hanoi. After checking in to our hotel, we have an orientation walk around the neighborhood. We gather together tonight to enjoy a Welcome Dinner at a local restaurant.
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Day 16 Explore Hanoi/Enjoy water puppet show After breakfast this morning, we board cyclo-rickshaws as we begin our full-day tour of Hanoi. Stretching along the banks of the Red River, Vietnam's charming capital retains much of its French colonial character. As we ride through the Old Quarter, we'll see Vietnam's history reflected in the French-influenced public parks and tree-lined boulevards. We'll also stop for a visit to the Temple of Literature. After lunch at local restaurant, we continue our tour of Hanoi with a visit to the house of Ho Chi Minh, the national leader whose memory is honored here. We'll also see the distinctive One Pillar Pagoda. This evening we enjoy a water puppet show, an art form in which puppets are suspended over water, directed by puppet masters who must sit semi-submerged for hours at a time. The tradition of water puppetry is at least 1,000 years old, originating with peasants in the Red River Delta of the north. The puppets, which the French used to call “the souls of the Vietnamese rice fields,” are made of the water-resistant wood of the fig tree and depict villagers, farm animals, dragons, and more. Hanoi is the best place to see water puppets Vietnam's national troupe is based here and you’ll be enthralled by the puppeteers’ imaginative, mythical art. Afterwards, we enjoy a late dinner at a local restaurant.
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Day 17 - Hanoi/Optional Tho Ha Countryside Tour This morning is free for independent exploration of this fascinating city. Because Hanoi was isolated from Western development after 1954, it has a uniquely preserved concentration of French and Chinese colonial-era architecture. With other members of the group, or on your own, you may want to stroll to interesting traditional and contemporary art galleries. Hanoi’s other attractions include beautiful Hoan Kiem Lake, West Lake, Quan Thanh Temple, and the Opera House. Or you can join us on an optional tour of rural Tho Ha. Twenty miles north of Hanoi, the Nhu Nguyet River surrounds this traditional village. After a drive and brief ferry ride, you’ll discover wonderful architecture and hard-working, friendly people. The main industries here are making rice paper and pig farming. After visiting a local family to see rice paper in the making, we’ll walk the village and mingle with the locals. It’s a great opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of rural life in Vietnam. |
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Day 18 - Overland to Halong Bay/Embark junk After breakfast, we set off for Halong Bay the Emerald Bay of Vietnam a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Some of the roads to the bay are rough, but the journey offers quiet views of the flat green countryside dotted with rice paddies and small villages. We arrive in the early afternoon and transfer to a pier for our overnight cruise. With its clear, emerald waters and mountains draped in velvety cloaks of vegetation, it’s little wonder that Halong Bay has been the inspiration for generations of Vietnamese poets. Resting peacefully across the Gulf of Tonkin near the Chinese border, this region literally “the bay of the descending dragon” is dotted with more than 3,000 mountain islands, whose jagged profiles seem to rise out of nowhere. Against the backdrop of this lush landscape of innumerable caves, beaches, soaring cliffs, and grottoes the Vietnamese go about their daily lives, fishing and harvesting, reaping the riches of the land and sea. Vietnamese fishermen nimbly navigate in lacquered and woven-wood coracles—lozenge-shaped, rudderless vessels that resemble an oversized tub. Oar-propelled fishing boats, or sampans, abound as well, many occupied by whole families parents, children, and grandparents. The western end of Halong Bay is now a national park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The region offers one of the most diverse ecosystems in Vietnam, with its lush forest and marine spectacle showcasing steep spines of mountains, narrow valleys, cascading waterfalls, and golden beaches. Our vessel is of particular interest we board a junk, a wooden sailboat in the traditional Vietnamese style. We drop anchor at an island pierced with surreal grottoes, then enjoy lunch onboard ship. We resume our cruise in the afternoon and also enjoy dinner on our boat, where we will spend the night. |
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Day 19 - Cruise Halong Bay/Visit Museum of Ethnology/Fly to Hué We continue our cruise of beautiful Halong Bay this morning before returning to Hanoi. After lunch at a local restaurant, we visit the Museum of Ethnology, where we'll learn about the fascinating cultural diversity of this ancient land. We then drive to the Hanoi Airport for our flight to Hué, located on the central coast of Vietnam, north of Danang. We arrive in Hué this evening.
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Day 20 - Tour Citadel/Visit Minh Tu Orphanage After our breakfast at the hotel, we explore some impressive aspects of Hué. Hué was the imperial capital, built by the first king of the Nguyen Dynasty during a time recognized as the golden age of Vietnam. For centuries, Hué has been a main cultural, religious, and educational center of Vietnam—and the reputation continues with the many students who live there today. The older section of Hué is a moated, walled citadel surrounded by eleven stone gates. We’ll tour the citadel, find the Imperial Enclosure, and see its inner Forbidden Purple City, a private area reserved for the emperor. Then we visit with the children at Minh Tu Orphanage, which was founded by three Buddhist nuns who literally found a baby on their doorstep. Now privately run and locally supported, the facility provides a home for almost 200 children and offers care and nurturing to the region’s youth. The orphanage also receives support from Grand Circle Foundation. Later we share a savory lunch with the Buddhist nuns at the Dong Thien Pagoda. Enjoy an afternoon at leisure or join us as we make a final stop at the unofficial symbol of Hué: the seven-storey Thien Mu Pagoda. This evening, we’ll enjoy dinner together at a local restaurant. |
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Day 21 - Overland to Hoi An/Walking tour of Ancient Hoi An/Cooking Class We rise early for breakfast before our drive to the town of Hoi An, an ancient, well-preserved port town that’s changed little in the past two centuries. Along the way, we travel through the scenic Hai Van pass. En route, we stop at China Beach, the setting for the TV show by the same name. Upon arrival, we check into our hotel, and then enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before our walking tour. A well-known feature in this port town is the Japanese covered bridge with its own temple and statuary. We take a walking tour of the ancient quarter and see its historic streets and mossy houses, including the Phuc Kien Congressional House and Japanese Bridge. Most of Hoi An’s historic houses have been maintained in their traditional design, with brick exteriors and wooden interiors. And after many centuries of maritime trade, the town boasts a multicultural air: Traders from Persia, Arabia, China, Japan, and India, as well as the first Christian missionaries to reach Vietnam, have all left their mark. Tonight, we head to a local restaurant for a Vietnamese cooking class, where we'll learn the secrets to preparing some local specialties. We’ll savor the fruits of our labors for dinner. |
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Day 22 - Hoi An/Explore Champa Ruins & My Son Sanctuary/Optional cyclo-rickshaw ride and Thu Bon River cruise After breakfast, we travel through the rice fields of the countryside to My Son Sanctuary, Vietnam's most significant ruin from the Champa kingdom, which prospered from the second to the 15th centuries. My Son was established as a religious center in the fourth century in a lush, isolated valley overlooked by Hon Quap (Cat's Tooth Mountain). We walk these red-brick ruins, enjoying time to admire the delicate masonry and to take in the peace of the place. We'll return to Hoi An in time for lunch at a local restaurant before an afternoon at leisure. Dinner tonight is on your own. Or join us this afternoon on optional cyclo-rickshaw ride through a rural area of Hoi An, followed by a Thu Bon River cruise. We'll travel by cyclo-rickshaw to Cam Nam village, view Hoi An's historic cityscape from a different vantage point during a cruise along the lovely Thu Bon River, and sample a slice of daily life at the central market. We'll dine at riverside restaurant, enjoying local cuisine with the panorama of the city's eclectic architecture before us. |
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This morning, we fly from the Danang airport to the beachside town of Nha Trang. Upon arrival in Nha Trang, we visit the tranquil riverside community of Xóm Gio. We’ll be guests of the village chief, who’ll invite us into his home for a mid-morning discussion about the village’s history and culture, followed by a savory lunch prepared with our help and the guidance of the chief’s wife. Afterwards, we’ll tour several homes that were remodeled with support from Grand Circle Foundation, visiting with several families who live there. We’ll learn about daily life and then be introduced to the local cottage industry—the bamboo baskets for which the village is known. Then we walk through the village, passing fields of vegetables and rice paddies on our way to a small family-run business where chopsticks are milled. Before departing for the hotel, we’ll stroll through the vibrant village marketplace where you can pick up some exotic fruit for an afternoon snack. After checking into the hotel, we’ll enjoy time to freshen up before dinner together at a local restaurant. |
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Day 24 Tour Nha Trang/Boat tour to fishing village After breakfast, we board traditional wooden “drawing boats” to visit a local fishing village on Mieu Island. The views of the water are lovely, with rocky inlets, palm-lined beaches, and refreshing breezes. Our two-hour boat tour also takes us to a beautiful beach. Afterward, we return to the hotel for an afternoon at leisure. Lunch is on your own. This evening we'll enjoy a lively roundtable discussion about Vietnamese culture before setting off for dinner on our own.
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Day 25 - Overland to Dalat/Tour of Dalat/Home-Hosted Dinner After breakfast we travel overland to Dalat, nicknamed the City of Eternal Spring, admiring the rice paddies, vegetable patches, and gently sloping hills that we pass by. Prized by Vietnamese for its mild climate, Dalat, nestled in the mountains, was the site of the summer residence of Vietnam’s last emperor, Bao Dai. We arrive in Dalat around noon, and after lunch at a local restaurant, we embark on a tour of Dalat. We also ride a cable car to the hilltop Truc Lam Pagoda. This evening, we'll learn more about local culture over dinner with a local family in their home. This is another chance for you to meet with people who call Vietnam home, learn about their daily lives, share a little of yourselves, and really experience local culture.
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Day 26 - Dalat Agricultural Tour/University visit & education discussion/Hill tribe dance performance This morning, join us for an optional tour that focuses on Dalat’s agricultural production and village life. We'll stop at a market garden to learn about flower-growing in this region. We'll also visit a silkworm factory and discover the process of silk-making from its very beginning. Then we'll continue on to the isolated traditional village of Buon Chuoi (Banana Village) to meet the Chil people, a hill tribe that practices subsistence farming. We'll return to Dalat for lunch. This afternoon, we start a city tour with a visit to Dalat University to learn about the Vietnamese system of education during an informative discussion with a professor and local university students. Founded in 1897 and built up as a vacation retreat for French colonial officials, Dalat still retains a dignified European air—and the presence of some 30 distinct hill tribes here, each with their own language and traditional dress, gives us a delightful opportunity to experience traditional Vietnamese culture. We’ll get a glimpse of this culture during a visit to the village of the K'ho people, where we'll be treated to a hill tribe dance performance. This evening, we'll enjoy dinner together at a local restaurant.
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Day 27 Fly to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) This morning we head to the airport for our short flight to Ho Chi Minh City. Formerly known as Saigon, it is now a modern seaport and the country's largest city. Upon arrival, we embark on an included city tour, which bring us first to the Catholic Cathedral of Notre Dame. The structure was completed in 1880 and is said to be on the site of an old pagoda. We also see the architecture of the majestic Post Office, built during the same time period and featuring two enormous murals depicting maps of Vietnam as it was many decades ago. After a meal of special noodle soup at a local restaurant, we will have the opportunity to learn how lacquerware is made from experts who work patiently at their craft to create traditional masterpieces. This evening, we dine together at our hotel. |
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Day 28 Ho Chi Minh City/Optional visit to Cu Chi Tunnels After breakfast this morning, you can spend the day at leisure and explore Ho Chi Minh City on your own. Or you can join us on our optional tour of the Cu Chi Tunnels. We reach the Cu Chi Tunnels by mid-morning and spend some time examining this 125-mile-long underground maze where thousands of fighters and villagers hid and fought during the Vietnam War. The South Vietnamese communists, or Vietcong, built this vast network of tunnels in and around the village of Cu Chi and worked continually over 25 years to expand the multi-level network, which includes mess halls, meeting rooms, an operating theater, a tiny cinema, small factories, and vast ammunition stores. The Cu Chi Tunnels allowed the Viet Cong to control large areas near Ho Chi Minh City. The tunnels are one of the more famous sites from that war, and a prime tourist attraction. We return to Ho Chi Minh City in time for an included lunch at a local restaurant.The rest of the afternoon and evening are yours to discover Ho Chi Minh City at leisure. |
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Day 29 Cruise Mekong River/Visit orchard, apiary, and coconut candy factory We have breakfast at our hotel and then depart for the Mekong Delta, one of Vietnam’s scenic treasures. We board a boat for a cruise of the Mekong Delta. This evening, we’ll enjoy a Farewell Dinner at a local restaurant. |
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Day 30 Departure Day / End Route |
Extending Your Flight to the popular air hub : Bangkok, Singapore, Hong Kong..for your return flights to your coutry
Guests often ask us about extending their flight at the end of their Asia vacation to the Bangkok, Singapore and Hong Kong international air hub to catch their flight home. ... Please,Ask at time of booking for full details about this addtition sevice before your journey!

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TRIP INCLUDES:
•All accommodations (with Twin/Double rooms) while on tour
The tour price includes all hotel accommodations with private baths. Our standard is to provide the best available accommodations without sacrificing value. Although the quality may vary slightly from one hotel to another, our commitment to your comfort is unwavering. Two-bedded rooms and One-beded with Queen size rooms are reserved in most hotels. Triples are accommodated in two-bedded rooms plus a rollaway cot where available, and are not recommended for comfort.
All transfers and road transport in modern, air-conditioned vehicles
- For a private smaller groups (2pax -10pax), modern sedan cars and minibuses are used.
- For tour groups of 11pax or more travelers, air-conditioned Hyundai with 19- 25-35 seats are used on all road journeys. These vehicles are designed with excellent viewing windows and a high roof. All our vehicles are modern, spacious, comfortable, well-maintained, and safe
•Complimentary airport transfer on arrival and on departure days
All Breakfasts & Lunches on tour
• Breakfast – Is always included on all Vietnam Royal Tourism – European Continental breakfasts are supplied at the hotels where you stay. The Continental style usually consists of rolls, butter, jams, tea or coffee and juices.
• Lunch - Your Lunch meals are included and generally served at a local restaurant
• Dinner – is not included and is always up to you – allows you the freedom to eat what you want and enjoy the local flavors.
Please note: If you have special dietary requirements (eg Vegetarian), let us know so we can notify restaurants and prepare appropriate food for you.
Experienced, friendly and knowledgeable guides.
Your tour guide is a professional, fully trained employee of Vietnam Royal Tourism
Entrance fees
All sightseeing as specified including entrance fees
Airfare While on Tour
- All on-tour flights must be purchased through Vietnam Royal Tourism as part of your tour package . From the moment you land in the starting city to the moment you are transferred to the airport in the end city, all transport arrangements are taken care of by us.
- The cost of international flights from your country to Asia (starting city) is not included in our prices. We believe we are giving all our customers, wherever you live, the flexibility to travel from regional airports, in any class of travel and include a stopover en route if you so wish. It also allows you the opportunity to use your frequent flyer points if you so wish
Visa Approval Code or Visa on Arrival
- After approval, we will fax or email you a copy of the Approval letter as an attachment
- Our Service do not include the Stamping Fee of about US$25-65/ 1pax to be submitted directly to the Embassy or Consulate (the stamping fee vary from Embassy to Embassy) or pay at Airport for Visa on Arrival
TRIP EXCLUDES:
+ International airfare& airport taxes
+ Travel insurance
+ Surcharges for compulsory gala dinners during festive seasons and peak season surcharges (which will be advised at time of booking) ,
+ Personal expenses
+ Tips & gratuities
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