Dragon Bridge Da Nang

Vietnam Holiday Package - An Immersive Travel Experience

Da Nang 2N, Dong Hoi 1N, Train 1N, Ha Long Bay 1N, Hanoi 2N
  • Duration
    7 Nights / 8 Days
  • Best time to visit
    November - April
  • Pickup / Drop
    Da Nang Airpot / Hanoi

Overview of Vietnam Holiday Package - An Immersive Travel Experience

Embark on an exhilarating and diverse Vietnam holiday package through some of Vietnam's most captivating destinations, where natural wonders, cultural treasures, and adventurous experiences await. The adventure commences in Da Nang, a coastal city known for its pristine beaches and vibrant atmosphere. Explore the awe-inspiring Marble Mountains, where ancient caves and pagodas are nestled amidst lush greenery, offering stunning panoramic views.

Next, ascend to the magical realm of Bana Hills, a mountain resort near Da Nang, accessed via a thrilling cable car ride. This European-style village enchants with its colourful architecture, vibrant gardens, and the iconic Golden Bridge, suspended by giant hands, creating an otherworldly experience.Continuing the journey, the pristine beauty of Dong Hoi beckons, serving as a gateway to PhongNha-Ke Bang National Park. Here, the mesmerizing Paradise Caves and Dark Caves await, unveiling the subterranean wonders of colossal stalactites and stalagmites, immersing you in a journey through time.

Then thisVietnam holiday packagetakes a nocturnal turn with an overnight train journey to Hanoi, the vibrant capital of Vietnam. The bustling streets offer a fusion of ancient pagodas and French colonial architecture. Explore the revered Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and the historic Temple of Literature, delving into the nation's rich heritage.Next, explore the mystical beauty of Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cruise along the emerald waters, gazing at the majestic limestone karsts and exploring hidden caves. The bay's serenity and floating fishing villages create cherished memories.

Finally, venture to NinhBinh, often called "Ha Long Bay on land." A boat ride through Trang An reveals breath-taking scenery, ancient caves, and vibrant rice paddies, showcasing the region's awe-inspiring natural beauty.

In summary, this immersive Vietnam holiday packageof Da Nang, Bana Hills, Dong Hoi, Paradise Caves, Dark Caves, overnight train, Ha Long Bay, NinhBinh, and Hanoi offers an all-encompassing experience of Vietnam's diverse landscapes, cultural heritage, and adventurous spirit. Each destination presents a unique and unforgettable facet of Vietnam's allure, leaving travellers with cherished memories of a truly extraordinary journey.

Highlights of Vietnam Holiday Package - An Immersive Travel Experience

  • Day tour to Bana Hills with cable car ride
  • Visit to Hoi An- The Lantern City and marble Mountains
  • Visit to Paradise Caves and Dark Caves
  • Overnight Cruise in Ha Long Bay
  • Day tour of NinhBinh

Tour Plan - Itinerary

  • On your arrival at Da Nang International Airport, head to the immigration area. After clearing immigration and collecting your luggage head towards the arrival hall.
  • Your driver will be holding a signboard with your name. He will transfer you to the hotel.
  • The journey from Da Nang Airport to your hotel generally takes around 20-30 minutes depending on the location of your hotel. You'll pass through modern buildings, bustling streets, and charming neighbourhoods along the way. Be sure to keep an eye out for the iconic Dragon Bridge, which spans the Han River and lights up at night with a dazzling display of colourful LED lights. There is a fire and water show on the weekends.
  • As you arrive at your hotel, you will get a warm welcome from the staff who will assist you with your luggage and check-in procedures. Settle into your room. Depending on the time of day, you may explore the city, try some local cuisine, or simply rest and adjust to the new time zone.
  • In case you arrive in the morning you may spend your time relaxing on the beach, visiting the Dragon Bridge and Han Market.
  • In the evening you can enjoy a one-hour Han river cruise which starts in front of Novotel Hotel. On weekends you may book the cruise that will also show you the fire and water display at Dragon Bridge.
  • Overnight stay at the hotel.
  • Breakfast at the hotel. Your tour begins with a pick-up from your hotel in Da Nang.
  • A scenic drive through the lush countryside takes you to Bana Hills. Once you arrive, you'll take a cable car up to the top of the hill.The cable car ride to Bana Hills from Da Nang is an experience that you won't forget anytime soon. It is one of the longest cable car rides in the world. As you ascend the hill, you'll be treated to breath-taking views of the surrounding landscape, including lush green forests, winding rivers, and towering mountains in the distance.
  • At the top, you'll explore the Ba Na Hills theme park, which is modelled after a French medieval town. You'll walk along cobblestone streets, past impressive Gothic-style buildings and manicured gardens, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside from various viewpoints.
  • There are also several interesting attractions in the park, including the Golden Bridge, a stunning pedestrian bridge that appears to be held up by two giant stone hands; the French Village, a replica of a traditional French town; and the Fantasy Park, a fun-filled indoor amusement park with roller coasters, arcade games, and more.
  • You'll have plenty of time to explore the park, take photos, and enjoy lunch at one of the many restaurants on site. At the end of the tour, you'll take the cable car back down the hill and be driven back to your hotel in Da Nang. The entire tour typically lasts around 8 hours. In the late afternoon, you will be dropped back at your hotel.
  • Overnight at the hotel.
  • Breakfast, Lunch
  • Breakfast at the hotel. Check out and our driver will pick you up from your hotel in Da Nang.
  • You'll be driven to the Marble Mountains, a cluster of five hills made of limestone and marble. You'll have the opportunity to climb to the top of one of the hills, where you can visit the beautiful Buddhist pagoda and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
  • After exploring the Marble Mountains, we continue our drive to Hoi An, a charming ancient town famous for its well-preserved architecture, lanterns, and riverside setting. On arrival check in at the hotel.
  • You'll have the opportunity to visit several historic sites in Hoi An, including the Japanese Covered Bridge, the Chinese Assembly Halls, and the Tan Ky House. Enjoy a boat ride on the Thu Bon River. Take a leisurely stroll through the narrow streetslined with colourful shops and old buildings, some of which date back to the 15th century, admire the colonial architecture.
  • Continue your drive to Dong Hoi. Arrive Dong Hoi in the evening and check in at your hotel.
  • Overnight stay is at the hotel.
  • Breakfast
  • Breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast check out. Keep the luggage at the hotel.
  • At the designated time you will be picked up by the driver. The tour takes you on a scenic drive through the picturesque Vietnamese countryside to Paradise Cave. Also known as Thien Duong Cave, it is a magnificent cave system located in the PhongNha-Ke Bang National Park, in the Quang Binh province of central Vietnam. It is considered one of the most beautiful and breath-taking caves in the world, featuring spectacular stalactites and stalagmites formations that took millions of years to form. The cave is approximately 31 kilometres long, and only a small section of it is open to the public. Take a guided tour through the cave, which includes a 1.2-kilometre walk along a wooden platform that winds through the cave's chambers. The cave is illuminated by colourful lights, highlighting the natural beauty of the rock formations. The rock formations are surreal and difficult to be explained in words.
  • Local lunch at the restaurant. After lunch, we visit the dark Cave. It is named "dark" because it is a mostly unlit cave, allowing visitors to experience the cave's natural darkness with only a headlight on their helmet.The entrance to the cave is accessible only by zip-line or by canoe ride or swimming through the river to reach the entrance. Inside the cave, visitors can explore various stalactites and stalagmites, natural mud baths, and a small underground lake. In the mud bath visitors can cover themselves in mineral-rich mud that is said to be beneficial for the skin. After exploring the cave enjoy swimming and kayaking in the Chay River. Finally have a bath and change of clothes and we are ready to depart for Dong Hoi.
  • You will be dropped back at the hotel. Spend some time exploring the local markets. At a designated time you will be picked up and transferred to the Train Station for overnight train to Hanoi. Get some dinner packed from the hotel.
  • Overnight in the train.
  • Breakfast, Lunch
  • Early morning arrive at Hanoi Train Station. Our driver will pick you up and transfer you to our office in Hanoi where there are facilities for freshening up. At a designated time the driver (arranged by the cruise) will pick you up and we start out journey to Ha Long Bay.
  • The drive from Hanoi to Ha Long Bay takes around 3 to 3.5 covering a distance of 170 Kms, depending on traffic and road conditions. We stop midway for a short break. You can enjoy Vietnamese Coffee with some snacks and even do a little souvenir shopping.
  • The drive ends at the Ha Long Bay harbour, where you'll complete the check-in formalities for the cruise. You are then transferred by boat to board your cruise ship. Enjoy a welcome drink and a brief orientation from the cruise staff. It’s time to check out your rooms. Set sail and start exploring the beautiful limestone islands and karst formations of Ha Long Bay.
  • Lunch will be served on board as the ship cruises through the bay.
  • In the afternoon, you can participate in some onboard activities such as kayaking and swimming
  • Return to the cruise ship in the evening for a sunset party, followed by a multi-course gourmet dinner.
  • You can relax on the sundeck, take in the stunning scenery of the bay, or join in some after-dinner activities such as a movie night or squid fishing.
  • Lunch, Dinner
  • Wake up early to join a Tai Chi session on the sundeck or simply enjoy the peaceful scenery.
  • After a light breakfast, leave by boat to visit a local fishing village. Go through some on the cave by boat.
  • Return to the cruise ship. Enjoy a sumptuous brunch before disembarking. You will go to the shore by boat from where you will board your vehicle.
  • Return to Hanoi in the afternoon and be dropped off at your hotel.
  • The rest of the day is free for shopping in the Old Quarters. In case you are in Hanoi on a weekend, it is a completely different atmosphere. The central part of Old Quarters is closed to all traffic and locals and tourist are all celebrating. There are food stalls, street performers, and music and dance troupes performing.
  • Breakfast, Lunch
  • Breakfast at the hotel.
  • Your tour guide and driver will pick you up from your hotel in Hanoi in the morning and drive you to NinhBinh, which is approximately 100 km south of Hanoi.
  • On arrival, you'll hop on a bicycle and ride through the stunning countryside, passing rice paddies, karst formations, and traditional villages. Our first stop isHoa Lu Ancient Capital, which was the first capital of Vietnam in the 10th century. You can explore the temples of the Dinh and Le dynasties, which are dedicated to the former emperors of Vietnam.
  • After cycling, you'll enjoy a buffet lunch at a local restaurant, featuring traditional Vietnamese cuisine.
  • In the afternoon, you'll visit Trang An, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, you'll board a small rowing boat and be paddled along the winding river that runs through towering limestone karst formations, lush greenery, and dark caves. You'll visit three different caves, each with its unique features and stunning natural beauty.
  • After the boat ride, you'll trek up to Dragon Mountain, which is a popular spot for panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. This is an easy climb, and the view from the top is breath-taking.
  • Finally, you'll return to Hanoi in the evening and be dropped off at your hotel.
  • Breakfast, Lunch
  • Breakfast at the hotel.
  • Time free for last-minute shopping in Hanoi. Check out at noon. At the designated time our driver will pick you up from the hotel and transfer you to Hanoi Airport for your flight back home. Return home with great memories of Vietnam and its people.
  • Breakfast
Inclusions and Exclusions
Price Includes
Hotel Accommodation with breakfast
All airport – hotel – airport transfers
All sightseeing as mentioned in the program
Meals as mentioned in the program
All transfers are on Private vehicle basis
All sightseeing are by vehicle sharing basis and English speaking guide
All Currently applicable taxes
Price Excludes
TCS – Tax Collected at Source
Optional tour (if any mentioned) are not included
Visa Fees & Travel Insurance
Flight Fares are not included
Any personal expenses likeroom service, beverages, laundry, telephone calls, and incidentals
Any meals not mentioned in the program
Travel Tips & Important Information

For tourists planning to visit Vietnam, here are some valuable tips to enhance your travel experience and make the most of your journey:

  • Visa Requirements: Check the visa requirements for your nationality and apply for the appropriate visa in advance. Some nationalities may be eligible for visa exemptions or visa on arrival. Indian Nationals need a visa to travel to Vietnam.
  • Weather and Packing: Vietnam experiences diverse climates, so pack accordingly. Light and breathable clothing is ideal for the hot and humid weather, especially in the south, while the northern regions can get cooler during winter months. Don't forget to pack comfortable walking shoes and a hat for protection from the sun.
  • Respect Local Customs: Vietnamese culture places great importance on respect and courtesy. Learn some basic Vietnamese phrases and be mindful of local customs, such as taking off your shoes when entering someone's home or a temple.
  • Bargaining: Bargaining is common in markets and small shops. Be polite but assertive, and remember that a smile goes a long way. In more established stores, prices are usually fixed.
  • Street Food: Vietnamese street food is a must-try, but choose vendors with good hygiene practices. Look for places with a lot of locals, as that usually indicates good quality and safe food.
  • Local Scams: Be aware of common scams and stay cautious when approached by overly friendly strangers. Always double-check prices and services before making any payment.
  • Health and Hygiene: Stay hydrated, especially in hot weather, and drink bottled water only. Carry hand sanitizer or wet wipes for hygiene when soap and water are not readily available.
  • Travel Insurance: Purchase comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and other unexpected events.
  • Respect the Environment: Vietnam is known for its beautiful landscapes, so help preserve it by being mindful of waste and using reusable items whenever possible.
  • Crossing the Streets: Traffic in Vietnam can be chaotic, especially in big cities. When crossing the streets, follow the locals' lead and walk at a steady pace, making eye contact with drivers to ensure they see you.

By keeping these tips in mind, you'll be better prepared to immerse yourself in the vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality that Vietnam has to offer. Enjoy your trip!

FAQ’s for Vietnam Holiday Package - An Immersive Travel Experience

A. Yes, most tourists will need a visa to enter Vietnam. Some countries have visa exemption agreements with Vietnam, so check with the Vietnamese embassy in your country to see if you need a visa.

A. The best time to visit Vietnam depends on where you want to go and what you want to do. Generally, the north is cooler and drier from October to March, while the south is warmer and wetter from May to October.

A. The currency used in Vietnam is the Vietnamese dong (VND). US dollars are also widely accepted in many tourist areas.

A. Light, breathable clothing is recommended due to the warm and humid weather. However, it's important to dress modestly when visiting temples or other religious sites.

A. Some of the must-see attractions in Vietnam include Ha Long Bay, Hoi An Ancient Town, the Cu Chi Tunnels, the Mekong Delta, and the Imperial City in Hue.

A. Transportation options in Vietnam include buses, taxis, motorbikes, and trains. Motorbikes are a popular mode of transportation for locals and can be rented by tourists, but it's important to exercise caution when riding them.

A. Vietnamese cuisine is known for its fresh, healthy ingredients and bold flavors. Some popular dishes include pho (noodle soup), banh mi (Vietnamese sandwich), and spring rolls.

A. It's important to remove your shoes when entering someone's home, temple, or other sacred site. Also, it's considered impolite to touch someone's head, and showing the soles of your feet is considered disrespectful.

A. Vietnam is generally a safe country to travel in, but it's important to take common-sense precautions like not carrying large amounts of cash or valuables, being aware of your surroundings, and avoiding unlicensed taxis.

A. The official language of Vietnam is Vietnamese. English is also widely spoken in tourist areas, especially by younger people.

A. Both group tours and private tours have their advantages and disadvantages. Group tours are more affordable and social, while private tours are more customizable and flexible. Choose the one that fits your budget and travel style.
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