Colors of Vietnam + Pre-tour Sapa + Extension ''Cambodian Escape'' (15D/14N)
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Colors of Vietnam + Pre-tour Sapa + Extension ''Cambodian Escape'' (15D/14N)

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Creado: miércoles, 8 de julio de 2026
Ref ID: 58018221
Precio total Desde 3.838 €
Creado: miércoles, 8 de julio de 2026
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Day 1: Day 1: Tuesday – Hanoi Arrival / Overnight Train

Upon arrival, welcome by our representative at Hanoi airport, transfer and check-in at the hotel. Note: Rooms are available from 14:00 PM. The rest of the time is at leisure. In the evening transfer to the railway station to catch the night-train to Lao Cai. Overnight on board the train.


Day 2: Day 2: Wednesday – Lao Cai – Sapa (B/L)

Arrive early in the morning at Lao Cai railway station. Then, transfer to a local restaurant for breakfast. Later, depart to one of the region’s minority markets and visit ethnic villages on the way. Depending on the day of the week, this market could take place in different villages. Here different hill tribes gather to sell, buy or exchange daily life goods or handicraft. They also take the opportunity to get news from the neighboring valleys. Lunch at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, drive to Sapa and check-in at the hotel. Note: Rooms are available from 14:00 PM. The evening is at leisure. Overnight in Sapa. Note: Sapa is situated at high altitude; while it's uncommon for temperatures to drop below 10°C during winter (November to February), only a few hotels offer in-room heating system. Sapa : Sapa is home to over 30 ethnic minorities and the highest peak of Vietnam, Mount Fansipan (3,143m), often referred to as the “Roof of Indochina.“


Day 3: Day 3: Thursday – Sapa (B/L)

After breakfast, early departure for a full-day exploration of the minority villages in the Sapa Valley. The visit begins with Ta Van Village, inhabited for over 300 years by the Giay ethnic group, known for their ancestral traditions and peaceful way of life. Next, a hike begins from Ta Van, crossing the Muong Hoa River, followed by a walk through a bamboo forest leading to Giang Ta Chai Village. This stretch offers scenic landscapes and encounters with colorful ethnic minorities, particularly the Red Dao. After a break by a waterfall, a short ascent leads up a small hill, followed by lunch in a peaceful natural setting. Lunch is at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, drive to Ho Village, nestled in the heart of the picturesque Muong Hoa Valley. This village, mainly inhabited by the Tay ethnic group, is renowned for its traditional stilt houses, its rich cultural heritage, and the warm hospitality of its people. Visitors will have the opportunity to observe traditional brocade weaving as well as daily agricultural activities, offering a glimpse into an authentic and well-preserved way of life. Note: The hike between Ta Van and Giang Ta Chai, which passes through a bamboo forest, can be physically demanding, and the footpath may be slippery. Depending on individual fitness levels and weather conditions, this route can be replaced with a more accessible alternative to reach Giang Ta Chai village.


Day 4: Day 4: Friday – Sapa – Laocai – Hanoi (B/L)

After breakfast, enjoy an excursion to Thac Tinh Yeu Waterfalls (Love Waterfall). Coming here, visitors will hear the legend of a sad but very romantic love story associated with the history of Love waterfall. Stop at Tram Ton Pass to enjoy the breathtaking view. With a height of over 1,900 meters, Tram Ton Pass is the highest mountain pass in Vietnam and is often referred to as Heaven's Gate due to its soaring height, a place of serenity and tranquillity. Lunch at a local restaurant. In the early afternoon, return back to Hanoi. Note: Rooms must be release by 12:00 PM (noon).


Day 5: Day 5: Saturday – Hanoi (B/L)

After breakfast, meet the local Guide at your hotel lobby for the orientation tour, including a visit the Temple of Literature, the first university in the history of Vietnam. The altars are popular among students praying for good grades, while the immaculate gardens are rich in ancient trees and are considered a tranquil site where they can relax. Lunch is at a local restaurant, an ideal place for tasting authentic and traditional Vietnamese cuisines at a cozy atmosphere. In the afternoon, discover the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and his old residence (closed on Mondays and Fridays), where the remains of the national hero and the father of the nation rests. Then, visit the One-Pillar Pagoda, a remnant of the 11th century and was designed to resemble a lotus flower blooming from the water’s surface. Later on, explore the Tran Quoc Pagoda, the oldest Buddhist temple in Hanoi. Its intricate architecture is considered a cultural symbol of Vietnamese Buddhism. Then, visit the Ngoc Son Temple. Built in the 19th century, it is beautifully situated on Hoan Kiem Lake and can be reached through a charming wooden bridge. In the late afternoon, enjoy a water puppet show by amazingly talented local artists, while discovering the beauty of this unique Vietnamese traditional art. Overnight in Hanoi.


Day 6: Day 6: Sunday – Hanoi – Halong (B/L/D)

After an early breakfast, transfer by shuttle bus to Tuan Chau Port for embarkation. Upon arrival, check in and enjoy refreshing welcome drinks before beginning your cruise through the majestic Halong Bay—one of the seven natural wonders of the world, renowned for its thousands of breathtaking islands and islets. The boat continues toward Lan Ha Bay, where lunch is served on board. In the afternoon, explore the pristine Tra Bau region, with an optional kayaking experience. Return to the boat to savor sweeping views of the Gulf of Tonkin, followed by a cooking demonstration where a chef showcases the art of preparing traditional Vietnamese dishes. Dinner and overnight stay on board the junk. Note: Please note that the round-trip shuttle bus service operates on a shared basis. The wonders of Halong Bay: In the Gulf of Tonkin, this captivating landscape of limestone karst, islets, towering peaks and hidden caves offers travelers peace and serenity. In 2011, Ha long Bay was officially recognized as one of the seven natural wonders of the world.


Day 7: Day 7: Monday – Ha Long – Hanoi / Danang – Hoi An (B/Light Meal)

For early risers, start the day with an invigorating Tai Chi session on the upper deck before breakfast. After breakfast, continue your journey with a visit to one of the bay’s most impressive caves. While cruising back, enjoy a late breakfast before returning to the quayside on the southern side of the bay to disembark. Then, transfer to Hanoi via the boat’s shuttle bus. Upon arrival, enjoy some leisure time before the transfer (without a guide) to the airport for the flight to Danang. Later on, transfer to Hoi An (without guide) - the ancient Chinese and Japanese trading port of the 17th century. Check-in at the hotel upon arrival. Overnight in Hoi An.


Day 8: Day 8: Tuesday – Hoi An (B/L)

After breakfast, take a guided exploration of Hoi An’s old town, home to remarkable cultural treasures, narrow streets lined with traditional houses, and a historic harbor now recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Enjoy a meal at a local restaurant offering delicious cuisine and sweeping views of the city. The late afternoon concludes with a visit to a lantern-making shop, for an introduction to this ancient and delicate art technique. Return to the hotel in the late afternoon. Overnight in Hoi An. The old town of Hoi An: Once a bustling maritime hub along the Silk Road, Hoi An grew rapidly as wealthy merchants settled and built a thriving commercial center. Its architectural heritage blends Asian and French influences, reflecting its multicultural history. Today, it remains a charming and captivating town — especially at night, when thousands of colorful lanterns illuminate the streets, casting a truly magical glow over the city.


Day 9: Day 9: Wednesday – Hoi An – Danang / Hue (B/L)

After breakfast, depart by road towards Hue - the former imperial capital city. Upon arrival, enjoy lunch at local restaurant. Then transfer to your hotel and check-in. The rest of the day is at leisure. Overnight in Hue. Note: Rooms are available from 14:00 PM.


Day 10: Day 10: Thursday – Hue (B/L)

After breakfast, enjoy a one-hour rickshaw tour to explore Hue—the ancient capital of Vietnam under the Nguyen Dynasty. Explore the Imperial City, a sprawling complex of remarkable temples, pavilions, museums, and galleries. Later, visit the iconic seven-story Celestial Lady Pagoda, a serene landmark often celebrated in romantic poetry and lyrical songs. Afterwards, savor a delicious, traditional family lunch in Hue, served in the heart of a lush garden. In the late afternoon, visit the Tomb of Emperor Tu Duc, where magnificent buildings and gardens have been designed in accordance with geomancy (Feng Shui). The entire site resembles a vast park, with nature ever-present throughout. Afterward, make a brief stop at a family-run workshop specializing in the crafting of traditional incense sticks and conical hats. Overnight in Hue.


Day 11: Day 11: Friday – Hue – Ho Chi Minh City (B/L)

After breakfast, transfer to Hué airport for the flight to Ho Chi Minh City. Upon arrival, you'll be welcomed by a local guide and depart for Thien Hau Pagoda. Its exterior features a beautifully crafted traditional curvy roof, and the pagoda is said to be protected by two land turtles that reside there. Built in honor of the protective Goddess of sailors, this sacred site holds great cultural significance. Then, enjoy a stroll through the vibrant Binh Tay Market, offering an extensive selection of fresh fruits, vegetables, poultry, and seafood sourced from regions across Vietnam. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, visit the old colonial residential quarter, starting with the elegant 19th-century Notre-Dame Cathedral. This red-brick neo-Romanesque church showcases stained-glass windows and interior walls adorned with devotional tablets. Next, explore the Central Post Office, an early 20th-century neoclassical gem designed by Eiffel. Continue to the contemporary Independence Palace (interior visit), surrounded by royal palm trees. The eerie ambience of its deserted halls lends a mysterious air to the site. Afterwards, discover the grand Opera House, noted for its intricately carved stone ornaments, sparkling crystal chandeliers, and gleaming granite floors. Conclude the day with a visit to the bustling Ben Thanh Market. Overnight in Ho Chi Minh City.


Day 12: Day 12: Saturday – Ho Chi Minh City – Mekong Delta – Ho Chi Minh City (B/L)

After breakfast, drive to Cai Be, a vibrant town in the heart of the Mekong Delta. Upon arrival, board a sampan for a scenic cruise along the Mekong River. The journey begins at a local fruit garden, where a selection of fresh seasonal fruits is served, before continuing through winding canals, offering views of the lush southern countryside. Cruise onward to the bustling floating market, offering a glimpse into the region’s distinctive river-based culture and the lives of traditional vendors, followed by a visit to a local handicraft workshop. The tour concludes at an old colonial house, where history and charm blend perfectly. Enjoy a delicious lunch featuring local specialties. In the afternoon, return to Ho Chi Minh City. Overnight in Ho Chi Minh City.


Day 13: Day 13: Sunday – Ho Chi Minh City / Siem Reap

After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight to Siem Reap. Upon arrival, get welcomed by our representative and transfer to the hotel for check-in. The rest of the day is at leisure. Overnight in Siem Reap Angkor, the ancient capital of the Khmer Empire: Its mystery lies in its ancient ruins which are classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. It was originally constructed as a Hindu temple for the Khmer Empire, gradually transforming into a Buddhist temple towards the end of the 12th century and were then long abandoned in the tropical jungle. Today, the site is astonishing due to the majesty and grace of its monuments. A walk-through Angkor is a unique opportunity to step back in time.


Day 14: Day 14: Monday – Siem Reap (B/L/D)

After breakfast, visit the ancient capital of Angkor Thom, a vast architectural complex with the famous Bayon at its center. This temple-mountain once comprised 54 towers. Each of the 37 remaining towers features 4 enigmatic faces. Discover also the fascinating Ta Phrom Temple, undoubtedly one of the most famous monuments along with Angkor Wat and Bayon. Left to the jungle, its ruins are now overgrown with kapok roots that look like giant snakes. If time permits, visit another Angkor temple. Lunch is at a local restaurant. In the early afternoon, visit Angkor Wat, the most famous of the mountain temples. It is entirely dedicated to Vishnu, the supreme god of Hinduism, and was built in the early 12th century by Suryavarman II. The temple is considered a masterpiece of Khmer art and architecture. Note: The visit to Angkor Wat can be moved to another day if it falls on Buddha Day. During this day, the 3rd floor of the temple is not accessible to the public. In the early evening, transfer to an exceptional dinner and performance of Apsara dance—a mesmerizing traditional dance of Cambodia that has been passed down through generations. Overnight in Siem Reap.


Day 15: Day 15: Tuesday – Siem Reap Departure (B/L)

After breakfast, depart for a visit to the National Museum for a discovery of the history of the famous Khmer Empire and the famous site of Angkor; ideal for a journey in the heart of an ancient civilization with exceptional heritage. Afterwards, for those who wish, a stroll through the local market for some shopping before departure. Lunch is at a local restaurant. Depending on your flight schedule, transfer to the airport for the departure flight. End of our services.

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Noches 14
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Destinos 8
Alojamientos 8
Circuitos 1
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Accommodation in a double or twin room in selected hotels..


Transfers as mentioned - in group in an air-conditioned vehicle..


An English-speaking guide from beginning to the end - except for airport transfers (without a guide)..


All visits as mentioned in the program..


Meals as mentioned in the program: (B) for breakfast - (L) for lunch and (D) for dinners - in carefully selected restaurants..


Two bottles of water per day - per person - and refreshing wipes..

Excluido

Visa for Vietnam.


Visa for Cambodia (Electronic Visa).


Entry Authorization for Cambodia.


Insurance.


International flights.


Beverages - tips - personal expenses - and other services not clearly mentioned in the program..


Current government taxes in force (VAT - etc.).

Alojamientos previstos

Cai Be Eden Star Saigon Hotel - Ho Chi Minh City 4*

Hue EMM Hotel - Hue 4*

Da Nang Legacy Hoi An Resort - Hoi An 4*

Ho Chi Minh (Saigon) Eden Star Saigon Hotel - Ho Chi Minh City 4*

Hanoi Overnight Sleeper Train, La Casa Hotel - Hanoi 4*

Ha Long Bay Peony Cruise - Ha Long Bay 4*

Sa Pa Amazing Hotel - Sapa 4*

Siem Reap Anjali by Syphon - Siem Reap 4*

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