Vietnam

Viaggio di Lusso Vietnam in 14 Giorni

  • Esplora i siti più belli del Vietnam, dal Nord al Sud
  • Crociera nella parte meno turistica della Baia di Halong con pernottamento a bordo di una giunca di lusso
  • Goditi una crociera di lusso nel Delta del Mekong con pernottamento a bordo
  • Rilassati in hotel e resort di charme e di lusso, con servizi esclusivi
  • Tour privati con servizi su misura
Viaggio di Lusso Vietnam in 14 Giorni
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Descrizione del programma

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DAY 1 Hanoi - Arrival & massage session

Arrival in Hanoi, the thousand-year-old capital of Vietnam. You will be greeted by our English-speaking guide and transferred to your hotel in the city center (room available from 14:00). The day's schedule will be adjusted according to your arrival time. Begin your 'Luxury Vietnam Tour in Two Weeks' with an exploration of the city center to immerse yourself in the historic charm of the capital, founded in 1010:

  • King Ly Thai To Square: Discover the thousand-year-old history of the Vietnamese capital.

Ly Thai To, the founder of the Ly Dynasty (1009–1225), established Hanoi as the new capital in 1010, transferring it from Hoa Lu during his reign.

  • The Lake of the Restored Sword, featuring the Temple of Jade Mountain and Turtle Islet, the heart of Hanoi.
  • The Old Quarter of 36 guild streets: Stroll through craft streets named after the goods once produced and sold there. Stop at Ma May Street to visit a traditional "Tube" house, a hallmark of Hanoian architecture.

A historic district located in the heart of Hanoi, filled with ancient houses, temples, bustling markets, artisan shops, and traditional restaurants. This iconic area stands as a testament to the rich history and culture of the Vietnamese capital.

  • Colonial heritage and French concessions: Enjoy a pedicab ride through the city, passing the Grand Théâtre, Hotel Métropole, State Bank, and Central Post Office.
  • Relax with a body massage session at a local institute.

Overnight at the Sofitel Metropole Hotel.

The Sofitel Metropole is an iconic property that blends French colonial charm with contemporary Vietnamese elements, providing an unmatched luxury experience.

DAY 2 Hanoi - An In-Depth Exploration of the Capital

Discover Hanoi's most remarkable cultural sites and historical monuments:

Built 1,000 years ago, this Confucian temple served as an educational institution for sons of royal lineage and mandarins. It was also the site of competitions for the country's most talented students, with winners becoming scholars and high-ranking officials in Vietnam's feudal dynasties.

  • Ba Dinh Square, home to the former Governor of Indochina's palace, Ho Chi Minh's mausoleum, and his house.
  • The Museum of Ethnography, featuring a collection of 25,000 ancient and contemporary objects that showcase the history of Vietnam's local populations.
  • In the evening, enjoy a performance at the Water Puppet Theater, a distinctive aspect of Vietnamese culture.

The colorful wooden puppets are skillfully manipulated by artists using sticks and bamboo poles underwater. This unique and captivating art form is specific to northern Vietnam.

Overnight at the hotel.

DAY 3 Hanoi - Ninh Binh (2-hour drive)

Departure to Ninh Binh – a land of limestone rocks, karst formations, and rice fields flooded by rivers and lakes year-round.

Upon arrival in Ninh Xuan, visit Mount Mua. Climb a white staircase of 486 stone steps to the top of this bell-shaped mountain for panoramic views of the Tam Coc area.

A limestone mountain located near the rivers and karst formations of Tam Coc. Historically, it was renowned for hosting dance performances presented to the kings of the Tran Dynasty (13th-14th century).

Next, transfer to Tam Coc for a relaxing bike ride to explore this beautiful region.

An expansive landscape featuring karst rock formations, rice paddies, and rivers. Boat rides on the Ngo Dong River, winding through these karst formations, offer a perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in the lush surrounding nature.

In the afternoon, enjoy a boat trip on the Ngo Dong River to discover Tam Coc. This winding river flows between rice fields and karst formations, passing through three caves at the foot of the limestone peaks.

DAY 4 Ninh Binh - Halong Bay by Private Cruise

Departure for Halong Bay, Vietnam's most beautiful bay and one of Asia's most magical landscapes.

Upon arrival, board a private traditional junk. After a warm welcome from the crew, embark on a magnificent cruise through the bay, starting with a tour of Bai Tu Long, the northern part of Halong Bay.

  • Admire the picturesque islands and islets with various shapes (sail, dog, rooster, incense…).
  • Visit the splendid caves of Halong Bay, including Thien Canh Son, home to stalagmites and stalactites dating back thousands of years.
  • Continue the cruise to Cap La, enjoy a kayaking trip and swim in the sublime waters of the bay (weather permitting).
  • Relax in the late afternoon on the upper deck of the junk.
  • Participate in a cooking demonstration on board, preparing spring rolls.
  • Enjoy a tasty seafood lunch and dinner.
  • Free evening for personal rest and relaxation: play card games or try night fishing.

Overnight on board.

DAY 5 Halong Bay - Hanoi - Evening flight to Hue

Wake up at dawn to enjoy a moment of unique splendor: the first rays of sunshine emerging from the thousands of karst formations in the bay, followed by a Tai Chi session on the terrace.

Take a boat or kayak trip to explore the fishing village of Vung Vieng, with the possibility of meeting local inhabitants.

Enjoy lunch on the junk, then disembark and return to Hanoi.

Take an evening flight to Hue, the former imperial city in the center of the country.

Overnight at Ancient Hue Garden House, a chic, poetic, and charming accommodation.

DAY 6 Hue - Exploring the History of the Imperial City

Departure for a city tour of Hue (the last imperial capital of Vietnam, 1802–1945):

  • The Imperial City, the residence and workplace of the 13 Nguyen kings for 143 years.
  • The Mausoleum of Minh Mang, an emperor well-known for fathering 142 children with 43 concubines.
  • Phu Mong Village, home to garden houses, an integral part of Hue's imperial identity.
  • Thien Mu Pagoda, the most beautiful and visited pagoda in Hue, or the tranquil Tu Hieu Pagoda, where the tombs of the eunuchs of the Nguyen Dynasty are located. Depending on the time, you may witness a monks' prayer session.
  • Dong Ba Market, the largest and oldest in Hue, where local delicacies and traditional items like conical hats and tunic dresses are sold.

In the evening, enjoy a royal dinner in costume—a unique experience where you'll immerse yourself in the history and culture of Vietnamese royalty. You can savor traditional dishes prepared according to royal recipes, wear traditional costumes, and enjoy musical performances and traditional dances.

Overnight at Ancient Hue Garden House, a chic, poetic, and charming accommodation.

DAY 7 Hue - Drive to Hoi An

Departure by road to Hoi An, a small ancient town located 150 km south of Hue. Several stops are planned along the way:

  • Views of the long, less touristy beaches: Thuan An and Lang Co, as well as large lagoons with various types of local fish farms.
  • The Cloud Pass (Hải Vân), the highest pass in central Vietnam.

An important pass between Hue and Da Nang, acting as a natural climatic barrier between the north and south of Vietnam. From the top, you can admire the stunning bays of Lang Co and Da Nang, stretching as far as the eye can see.

  • Picturesque roadside cemeteries, known as "Ghost Towns," featuring intricately carved tombs resembling castles in various Asian architectural styles. From a distance, they appear like true luxury cities

Arrive in Hoi An in the afternoon, check in and overnight at the hotel..

DAY 8 Hoi An - Cooking class and city tour

Spend the morning in a cooking class at a charming restaurant in the Old Quarter. Visit the local market with the chef to select ingredients, then join him in the kitchen to discover and learn traditional Vietnamese recipes such as spring rolls and grilled fish in banana leaves. The class will end around noon, followed by a tasting of the dishes you’ve prepared.

In the afternoon, enjoy a free walking tour to explore the old port city of Hoi An – "the most charming city in Vietnam":

  • Fujian Temple, dedicated to the goddess who protects fishermen and sailors;
  • Phuc Thanh Pagoda, the oldest in Hoi An (1454);
  • Tan Ky House, one of the oldest houses in Hoi An;
  • The Japanese Bridge, built in 1593, connecting the Chinese and Japanese Quarters;
  • The old alleys, ancient wooden houses, and numerous shops, as well as silk and lantern workshops.

Overnight at the hotel.

DAY 9 Hoi An - Ho Chi Minh, City Tour

Flight to Ho Chi Minh City, the capital of the south (formerly Saigon). Upon arrival, visit the following:

Formerly known as Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City is the largest city in the country, home to around 10 million people. The city is also the gateway to the Mekong Delta, the coastal coast, and the southern highlands.

  • Ben Thanh Market – a symbol of the city.
  • Notre Dame Cathedral and the Central Post Office (designed by Gustave Eiffel).
  • The People's Committee Headquarters of Ho Chi Minh City – formerly the Central Mary, considered the most beautiful colonial building in the city.
  • The Museum of Traditional Vietnamese Medicine – explore over 3,000 years of traditional Vietnamese healing practices.
  • Cho Lon (Chinatown) with the Thien Hau Temple, dedicated to the Celestial Lady.

Overnight at the hotel.

DAY 10 Ho Chi Minh - Ben Tre - Giong Trom (150km ≈ 3h drive)

Drive to the Mekong Delta, a half-earth, half-water world in the extreme south of the country. Arrive in Cai Be, a small town located on the banks of the northern branch of the Mekong River.

Originating in the gigantic Himalayan range, the Mekong flows through five countries upstream of Southeast Asia (China, Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos) before flowing into the Pacific Ocean on Vietnamese territory. This river has shaped a vast and fertile delta known as the "Mekong Delta" in the southern part of the country.

Continue to Ben Tre, a large town situated in the heart of the northern branches of the river. Take a boat trip along the rivers to reach Nhon Thanh, a small, less touristy rural area known for its coconut trade and the production of coconut-based products such as coconut oil, coconut fiber, and activated coconut charcoal. Stop by the brick factories to learn about the brick-making process and enjoy a tasting of local fruits and honey tea in a garden.

Take a Xe loi (motorized moped) ride around the lush green island, which is abundantly covered with coconut plantations. This route, away from mass tourism, leads you along small paths shaded by coconut trees, offering a particularly poetic landscape. Stop at local farms to observe the production of coconut candy and mat weaving.

Next, enjoy a small rowing boat ride through the arroyos surrounded by water palm trees, giving you a glimpse into the daily life of the delta.

In the afternoon, drive to Giong Trom through coconut plantations and a network of canals connected to the great Mekong River.

Check in at a charming lodge on the banks of the Ham Luong River.

Enjoy free time for relaxation in a peaceful setting, with the option to watch the sunset. In the evening, participate in the preparation of Banh Xeo and then enjoy dinner featuring your creations.

Overnight at the lodge.

DAY 11 Ben Tre - Ho Chi Minh (150km ≈ 3.5h drive)

After enjoying breakfast in a peaceful setting, set off on a bike ride through the heart of coconut country, following small, shady paths to Oc Island. Recognized as the largest island on the Ham Luong River, Oc Island offers stunning scenery, including lush fruit gardens, rows of green coconut palms, and the tranquil lifestyle of the locals. This tour allows you to explore the daily life of the residents and their handicrafts, with visits to a small local market and a coconut shelling factory.

Upon returning to the lodge, enjoy free time to rest and relax by the pool before vacating your room at noon.

Then, return to Ho Chi Minh City for your flight to Phu Quoc Island.

DAY 12 & 13 Phu Quoc Island – Free days

Two days completely free for rest and self-discovery on the island of Phu Quoc, a "paradise for lovers of relaxation on fine sand and well-being."

Relax on the deserted beaches, shaded by tall trees along the Gulf of Thailand. Enjoy walks along the coastline, through beautiful, unspoiled landscapes, or hike in the primeval forests of Phu Quoc National Park.

Overnight at the hotel.

DAY 14 Phu Quoc – Ho Chi Minh – Departure

Depending on your flight schedule, flight to Ho Chi Minh and then departure flight.

End of our services for the Luxury Vietnam Tour in Two Weeks. Kampá Tour wishes you all the best!

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Prezzo del tour

--Per persona
This price, calculated for four people staying in standard hotels, may vary based on: • Travel period • Number of travelers • Chosen services
Il prezzo include
  • Alloggi per tutto il circuito, in hotel o presso le famiglie locali
  • Trasferimenti secondo il programma con auto privata
  • Guida parlante italiano per le visite menzionate nel programma
  • Tutte le attività indicate nel programma, inclusi i biglietti d’ingresso ai siti turistici
  • Voli nazionali in classe economica con tasse aeroportuali incluse
  • Pasti menzionati nel programma
  • Bottiglia d’acqua durante le visite guidate (2 x 500 ml/viaggiatore/giorno)
  • Tasse governative attualmente in vigore (IVA, ecc.)
Il prezzo non include
  • Voli internazionali dal vostro Paese
  • Tasse per il visto, da pagare direttamente alla dogana in aeroporto (vedi VISTO)
  • Commissioni bancarie relative al pagamento
  • Assicurazione personale
  • Bevande personali durante i pasti: birra, Coca-Cola, succhi di frutta, ecc.
  • Altri pasti non specificati nel programma
  • SIM card e piani telefonici
  • Mance, spese personali e altri servizi non menzionati nella sezione 'I Nostri Servizi Inclusi'
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1. Quale compagnia aerea opera i voli nazionali? Qual è la franchigia bagaglio?

Voi volerete con Vietnam Airlines o Bamboo Airways, le due compagnie aeree con le migliori valutazioni nel Paese. Evitiamo di utilizzare vettori low-cost per garantire un'esperienza di viaggio tranquilla e confortevole.

Per quanto riguarda il bagaglio, sono consentiti dai 7 ai 12 chili di bagaglio a mano e dai 20 ai 23 chili di bagaglio da stiva, a seconda della compagnia aerea. Eventuali eccedenze di bagaglio costano generalmente circa 3-5 USD per chilo extra, pagabili direttamente al check-in.

2. Questo viaggio può essere personalizzato in base alle nostre preferenze (itinerario, servizi, ecc.)?

Assolutamente. Offriamo tour privati completamente personalizzabili e siamo lieti di modificare l'itinerario e i servizi per soddisfare le vostre preferenze ed esigenze specifiche. Il nostro obiettivo è creare un'esperienza di viaggio su misura che si allinei perfettamente alle vostre aspettative e ai vostri desideri.

3. Cosa è incluso nel pacchetto turistico di lusso di Kampá Tour in Vietnam?

Un pacchetto turistico di lusso in Vietnam con Kampá Tour offre un'esperienza personalizzata che combina comfort ed esclusività. Godrete di trasferimenti privati, sistemazioni a 5 stelle e dei servizi di una guida e un autista dedicati per aiutarvi a esplorare i paesaggi mozzafiato e la ricca cultura del Vietnam.

Il vostro itinerario, personalizzato in base ai vostri interessi dai nostri esperti, include cene gourmet, hotel e resort di lusso e trasporti privati, compresi i trasferimenti aeroportuali. Il tour prevede attività esclusive come corsi di cucina, visite ai templi, trattamenti benessere, crociere private in barca e accesso a eventi culturali locali.

Con Kampá Tour, vivrete il meglio del Vietnam, il tutto con supporto interno 24/7.

4. Qual è il periodo migliore per visitare il Vietnam?

Il periodo ideale per visitare il Vietnam è tra marzo e aprile, quando il clima è mite e le precipitazioni sono minime. Estendendosi per oltre 1.600 km di lunghezza, il Vietnam presenta variazioni significative nel clima da nord a sud, che spaziano da condizioni temperate a tropicali.

5. Come bilancio relax e avventura in un itinerario di 2 settimane in Vietnam?

Bilanciare relax e avventura in questo itinerario implica pianificare un mix di attività che soddisfino entrambe le esigenze. Integrate attività avventurose come trekking, ciclismo e sport acquatici con momenti di relax in spiagge, centri benessere e luoghi panoramici. Kampá Tour si assicurerà che il vostro itinerario abbia un buon mix di giornate ad alta energia seguite da giornate più tranquille per riposare e ricaricare le energie.

6. Quali sono alcuni consigli per affrontare le barriere linguistiche durante questa avventura in Vietnam?

Per affrontare le barriere linguistiche in Vietnam in 2 settimane, imparate alcune frasi vietnamite di base, usate app di traduzione come Google Translate quando la vostra guida non è presente, portate con voi un frasario e siate pazienti ed educati. Molti giovani vietnamiti e coloro che lavorano nel turismo parlano un po' di inglese, quindi non esitate a chiedere aiuto.

7. Quali sono alcune esperienze uniche da includere in questo tour?

Esperienze uniche da includere in questo viaggio potrebbero essere: partecipare a un tour di street food, cimentarsi nell'artigianato tradizionale come la ceramica o la tessitura della seta, godersi un giro in bicicletta in campagna, partecipare a una sessione mattutina di Tai Chi in riva a un lago, o esplorare la cultura del caffè in Vietnam visitando i caffè locali e provando diverse miscele.

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