A Promise of a memorable travel experience

Vietnam – Where Timeless

Journeys Begin

Discover a journey that unites coastal allure, legendary empires,
and traces of history.

A Promise of a memorable travel experience

The Enduring Spirit
of Vietnam & Cambodia

Discover a journey that unites coastal allure, legendary empires,
and traces of history.

About The Trip

6 NIGHT | 7 DAYS

Hanoi 2N | Hoi An 1N | Sapa 2N | Nha Trang 1N |

This trip to Vietnam weaves together culture and nature with some beach time. Explore the sights and markets of Hanoi, wander the lantern-lined streets of Hoi An, trek Sapa’s terraced rice paddies and bucolic ethnic villages, and spend time on the beaches of Nha Trang with the option of water sports or at a spa. Enjoyed by individuals and groups alike, the suggested itinerary is a mix of heritage, landscapes, and relaxing beach time – included are guided tours, private transfer transport with all stays in comfortable accommodation.

Tour Includes

  • Accommodation

  • Sightseeing

  • Travel Insurance

  • Support

  • Meals

  • Transfers

  • Expert Guide

Highlights

  • Visit Hanoi’s Old Quarter, Ho Chi Minh Mosoleum, One Pillar Pagoda, and Temple of Literature.

  • Experience Hoi An’s Ancient Town and the Japanese Bridge, and take a boat ride while lanterns flicker in the gentle night.

  • Trek Sapa’s terraced paddies as well as Cat Cat Village and Muong Ho Valley, and take the Sun World Fansipan cable car.

  • Enjoy the amazing ethnic cultures as well as stunning mountain views in Sapa.

  • Enjoy lounging on the Nha Trang beaches offering radical activities like snorkeling, jet skiing, and mud baths at Thap Ba Hot Springs.

  • Visit the Po Nagar Cham Towers and eat fresh seafood directly at the beach.

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Trip Summary

Day 1: Arrival in Hanoi+Dong Xuan Market

  • Reach the airport at Noi Bai International (HAN).

  • Go to the provided hotel, which is located in the heart of the city.

  • Enjoy your time in Hanoi City for the night.

Day 2: Hanoi City Tour and Heritage Sites

  • Vietnamese breakfast

  • Visiting sites :

    • Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum,
    • The serene One Pillar Pagoda, and
    • The scholarly Temple of Literature.
  • Overnight stay in Hanoi City.

Day 3: Hoi An Vietnam

  • Breakfast at Hotel

  • Stroll through the Historic Town,

  • Visiting sites:

    • Ancient Town
    • Japanese Bridge
    • local cuisine.
  • Lantern-lit boat ride on Thu Bon River.

  • Overnight at Hoi an.

Day 4: Exploring Sapa’s Charm and Cat Cat Village

  • Breakfast at Hotel

  • A short trek to neighboring cultural communities like Cat Cat Village.

  • Savor the sights of the Fansipan mountain range and nearby market.

  • Visit

    • Muong Hoa valley.
    • Sun World Fansipan Legend.
  • Overnight stay in Sapa.

Day 5: Sapa Trekking

  • Breakfast at Hotel

  • Savor the sights of the Fansipan mountain range and nearby market.

  • Explore terraced rice paddies and engage with indigenous communities.

  • Visit terraced rice fields and interact with local tribes.nous communities.

  • Overnight stay in Sapa

Day 6: Nha Trang’s Local Legends and Seaside Serenity

  • Breakfast at Hotel

  • Unwind at Nha Trang Beach or partake in water sports such as snorkeling or jet skiing.

  • Explore Po Nagar Cham Towers

  • Choice for a mud bath and spa at Thap Ba Hot Springs

  • Savor a seafood dinner by the ocean.

  • Overnight stay in Nha Trang

Day 7: Departure

  • Breakfast at the hotel

  • Private transfer to the airport

  • Bid farewell to Vietnam with treasured moments and enduring impacts.

Other Information

Inclusion

  • Airport Pick-up & Drop-off:

  • All Intercity/Private Transfers:

  • Accommodation:

    • 2N in Hanoi (3/4 Hotel with breakfast)
    • 1N in Hoi An (resort/hotel inclusive of breakfast)
    • 2N in Sapa (coastal hotel/resort, including breakfast)
    • 1N in Nha Tarng (city hotel with breakfast)
  • Daily breakfast

  • Local taxes and serive charges

Exclusion

  • International airfare

  • Visa charges (if applicable)

  • Other than daily breakfast, all other meals

  • Travel insurance

  • Optional tours and extra meals/miscellaneous costs.

  • Early/late check in/out

Disclaimer

This package for Vietnam has specifically been designed to provide a more balanced travel experience. Hotels, transport, and tours are dependent on availability and local conditions. The itinerary may also change sometimes due to weather or schedules. The package does not include flights, visas, and/or meals other than breakfast, as well as optional activities. For more smoother arrangements, it is always better to book ahead of time!

A typical Malaysia trip runs you between $900-$1,500 per person for a 7-10 day itinerary which typically includes flights, hotels, and tours you will take there. If you are budget-focused, you can make do under $700 with backpacking-level accommodations and street food.

The best time to visit Malaysia is during the months of December to April when the weather is pleasant and the dry season. This will be the perfect time to take in all of Kuala Lumpur, have beach time at Langkawi, enjoy the heritage food scene in Penang, or roam the multicultural heritage streets of Malacca.

May and October are the best times to visit Malaysia because it will cost less to travel during those months. They are considered shoulder seasons and offer cheap flights, cheap hotels, less tourists, as well as weather that will be comfortably warm for sightseeing or running around on islands.

Malaysia is known for the KLCC, Petronas Towers, Batu caves and waterfalls, Langkawi beaches, Penang street food, Malacca UNESCO world heritage houses and sites, but it is also known for experiencing the Melay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous cultures and how they all come together as people.

Thailand is typically marginally cheaper in general to visit as a tourist (accommodation and street food mainly), but generally the travel in Malaysia is affordable, and it is infrastructure allows for a superior experience while still giving the traveler excellent value per their budget.

Major airline companies to Malaysia include Malaysia Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Emirates and Qatar Airways, that operate most routes also to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) with the most direct service and great connections throughout.

The off-season is between March and October when it’s rainier than other times of year. It will rain, but you should have less tourists, lower prices, and good cultural experiences in Kuala Lumpur and Penang.

For a round-trip flight to Malaysia, $500–900 is the typical cost. The cost will depend on your season, airline, and departure city. Costs are significantly lower when you book early and go during the off-season.

Kuala Lumpur is by far the most visited place in Malaysia, and is famous for the Petronas Towers, Batu Caves, shopping in Bukit Bintang, and the food stalls down almost every street in every neighbourhood. Langkawi and Penang are not too far behind.

Malaysia has a tropical climate so it never really gets cold. January is somewhat cooler with average temperatures of around 23–29°C, and especially in the highlands of Genting, and Cameron Highlands.

Travelers who visit Malaysia should be vaccinated for Hepatitis A, Typhoid and routine vaccinations. Depending on regions’ varied areas, vaccination for Hepatitis B, Japanese Encephalitis and Rabies are possible recommendations.

Don’t plan on traveling to Malaysia during November, if you can help it due to some areas experiencing disruption to travel from very heavy monsoon rains. The strong winds in Langkawi and the islands on the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia results in lost of outdoor activities.

Airlines which may have direct access to Malaysia include Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia, Singapore Airlines, Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Etihad. Most international flights enter the country through Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL).

To travel around Malaysia, the best options are flying domestic, express bus, and train. A rapid bus or train such as the metro can be a good option in the city if you want cheaper than getting some Grab taxis.

The best airlines to travel to Malaysia are Malaysia Airlines, Singapore Airlines, and Qatar Airways because they also offer comfort, direct routes, and premium in-flight services for long international journeys.