Điểm nổi bật
| 1. Ta Cu Mountain Rising majestically in Binh Thuan Province, Ta Cu Mountain is not only a natural wonder but also a sacred site for spiritual seekers. The Linh Son Truong Tho Pagoda, nestled atop the mountain, is home to an impressive 49-meter-long reclining Buddha statue, one of Vietnam’s largest. The panoramic views from the summit provide an unforgettable experience. |
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| 2. Fish Sauce Museum
This unique museum in Phan Thiet offers an immersive journey into the history and artistry of fish sauce production, a cornerstone of Vietnamese cuisine. Visitors can explore the centuries-old production methods, witness how this iconic condiment is made, and understand why it’s considered the “soul of Vietnamese cooking.” |
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| 3. White Sand Dunes A mesmerizing natural wonder, the White Sand Dunes near Mui Ne create a desert-like landscape that contrasts beautifully with the coastal surroundings. Visitors can explore the dunes on foot, try sandboarding for a rush of adrenaline, or take a quad bike ride for an adventurous twist. |
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| 4. Poshanu Cham Tower Dating back to the 8th century, the Poshanu Cham Tower stands as a reminder of the once-thriving Champa civilization. The intricate brickwork and distinctive architectural style offer a glimpse into the spiritual and cultural heritage of the Cham people. As evening falls, the tower becomes an enchanting venue for cultural performances or elegant outdoor dining. |
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| 5. Oceanfront Culinary Delights Phan Thiet’s coastal location ensures an unforgettable dining experience. From freshly caught seafood to traditional fish sauce-infused dishes, the region’s cuisine showcases the perfect blend of local ingredients and culinary heritage. A beachfront meal here is a true celebration of Vietnam’s rich flavors. |
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| Nha Trang
1. Nha Trang Bay |
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| 2. Emperor Cruise The Emperor Cruise offers a luxurious way to explore Nha Trang Bay. With an atmosphere of elegance and exclusivity, this cruise combines scenic beauty, top-tier service, and cultural experiences, making it a standout experience in Nha Trang. |
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| 3. Traditional Fishing Village This charming village offers offers visitors a genuine insight into the lives of local fishermen. Experience a ride on a traditional basket boat, observe time-honored fishing methods, and explore the aquaculture practices that form an integral part of the community’s way of life. |
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| 4. Sỏi Beach A pristine haven with white sandy shores and crystal-clear waters, Sỏi Beach is perfect for both relaxation and thrilling adventures. Activities like swimming, snorkeling, and kayaking allow visitors to explore the vibrant marine life and enjoy the untouched beauty of the area. |
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| 5. Nha Trang Stone Church (Christ the King Cathedral) A historic landmark built in Gothic Revival style, Nha Trang Stone Church is an architectural gem. Its grand arches, intricate stained-glass windows, and tranquil ambiance offer both spiritual and cultural insights into the city’s Catholic heritage. |
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| 6. Loc Tho Pagoda Nestled amidst peaceful surroundings, Loc Tho Pagoda is a serene Buddhist temple that invites visitors to experience the tranquility of Vietnamese spiritual life. Its traditional architecture and serene gardens make it a delightful stop for reflection. |
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| 7. Mr. Hai’s Ancient House
This well-preserved 200-year-old home provides a unique window into the traditional customs and daily life of past generations in Nha Trang. Its antique furniture, architecture, and cultural artifacts highlight the region’s rich heritage. |
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| 8. Vietnamese Cooking Class
Join a hands-on cooking session to immerse yourself in the flavors of Vietnamese cuisine. Guided by skilled chefs, participants will learn to prepare iconic dishes using fresh, local ingredients, bringing the essence of the region to life. |
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| 9. Tea Soirée Discover the cultural significance of tea in Vietnam through a guided tea-tasting session. Learn the delicate art of brewing and savoring traditional teas while uncovering the cultural and spiritual importance of this timeless tradition. |
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| Hoi An
1. Hai Van Pass |
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| 2. Cam Kim Island This tranquil island near Hoi An is a haven of traditional crafts and rural charm. Visitors can witness boatbuilders crafting sturdy vessels, observe the intricate art of basket weaving, and explore the heritage of ancient ancestral homes. Cam Kim offers an authentic glimpse into the lives and traditions of local villagers. |
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| 3. Tra Nhieu Village & Water Coconut Forest Nestled amidst lush greenery, Tra Nhieu Village provides a serene escape into nature. A bamboo boat ride through the water coconut forest reveals a unique ecosystem teeming with life. This serene adventure highlights the harmony between the local community and its environment, as well as the sustainable ways of life practiced here. |
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| 4. Hoi An Ancient Town A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hoi An Ancient Town is a living museum of Southeast Asia’s mercantile past. Its well-preserved architecture blends Vietnamese, Chinese, and Japanese influences. Wander through its narrow streets to discover charming old houses, bustling markets, and vibrant cultural landmarks. |
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| 5. Hoi An Market At the lively Hoi An Market, immerse yourself in the town’s vibrant daily life. Overflowing with colorful silks, artisanal goods, and aromatic spices, this bustling hub is the perfect place to experience local commerce and pick up unique souvenirs. |
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| 6. Phuc Kien Chinese Assembly Hall This architectural gem is a testament to the Chinese community’s cultural contributions in Hoi An. Adorned with intricate dragon statues and vibrant gates, the assembly hall serves as a place of worship and celebration, reflecting the town’s multicultural heritage. |
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| 7. Phung Hung Ancient House & Tan Ky Ancient House These centuries-old merchant houses are beautifully preserved examples of Hoi An’s architectural and cultural history. Their interiors reflect the prosperity of past generations, with intricate woodwork, antique furniture, and fascinating relics of the town’s trading legacy. |
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| 8. Japanese Covered Bridge An iconic symbol of Hoi An, the Japanese Covered Bridge represents the town’s historical connections with Japan. Built over 400 years ago, it features ornate carvings and paintings that showcase the fusion of Japanese, Chinese, and Vietnamese artistry. |
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| 9. Handicraft Shops & Art Galleries Hoi An’s charming streets are lined with shops and galleries showcasing traditional crafts and local art. From colorful hand-made lanterns to exquisite pottery and paintings, these venues provide a treasure trove of keepsakes and a glimpse into the town’s artistic legacy. |
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| Hue
1. Hue Imperial Citadel (Royal Palace) |
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| 2. Bronze-Casting Village
Located near Hue, this traditional village is famed for its exquisite bronze casting, a craft passed down through generations. Skilled artisans produce intricate ceremonial urns, statues, and decorative objects using techniques preserved over centuries. A visit offers a deeper understanding of the dedication and artistry behind this timeless tradition. |
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| 3. Hổ Quyền (Tiger Arena) and Elephant Shrine
The Tiger Arena, or Hổ Quyền, is a historic site where symbolic battles between elephants and tigers were staged during the Nguyen Dynasty. Nearby, the Elephant Shrine pays homage to the royal elephants, revered for their loyalty and strength. These sites provide a fascinating glimpse into the imperial rituals and cultural symbolism of the era. |
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| 4. Royal Tombs and Lotus Ponds Hue is famous for its royal tombs, each reflecting the personality and legacy of the emperors they honor. These tombs, often set amidst tranquil lotus ponds and lush landscapes, blend Confucian, Buddhist, and Taoist principles in their design. They serve as serene havens for reflection and exploration of Vietnam’s imperial history. |
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| 5. Perfume River The Perfume River is the lifeblood of Hue, winding gracefully through the city and its countryside. A boat trip along the river offers stunning views of traditional villages, lush rice fields, and historical sites. Its tranquil beauty and cultural significance have inspired countless works of art and literature. |
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| 6. Thanh Tien Paper Flower Village For over 300 years, Thanh Tien Village has been renowned for its intricate paper flowers, used in ceremonies and festivals across Hue. Visitors can watch the artisans at work, crafting delicate blooms with precision and artistry, and even try their hand at creating their own flower to take home as a keepsake. |
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| 7. Ben Xuan Garden House Ben Xuan Garden House is a cultural gem that encapsulates the elegance of Hue’s heritage. With architecture inspired by royal designs, it provides a tranquil setting to experience traditional music, art, and fine dining. The private concert at Ben Xuan Theatre revives the sophisticated leisure once enjoyed by Hue’s nobility, offering visitors a magical evening steeped in history and artistry. |
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| Quang Binh
1. Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park |
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| 2. Son River The Son River, with its crystal-clear waters and serene ambiance, serves as the gateway to many of Quang Binh’s hidden gems. A boat ride along the river unveils breathtaking views of limestone cliffs, verdant forests, and traditional rural life along its banks. The tranquil atmosphere makes it a perfect escape into nature. |
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| 3. Phong Nha Cave As one of the most iconic caves in Phong Nha-Ke Bang, Phong Nha Cave features an intricate system of stalactites and stalagmites sculpted over millennia. Visitors can explore its underground river by boat, marveling at the ethereal beauty of its formations and the unique acoustics of this subterranean wonder. The cave’s grandeur and mystique leave a lasting impression. |
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| 4. Nuoc Mooc Spring Nestled in the heart of the national park, Nuoc Mooc Spring is a serene retreat surrounded by lush vegetation. Its emerald-green waters provide the perfect setting for relaxation and recreation, with options for swimming, kayaking, or simply unwinding with a picnic amidst the tranquil sounds of nature. This peaceful oasis is an ideal stop for reconnecting with the natural world. |
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| Ninh Binh
1. Trang An Landscape Complex |
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| 2. Hoa Lu Ancient Capital Hoa Lu is Vietnam’s ancient capital, steeped in historical and cultural significance. Nestled among striking limestone peaks, this historic site was the political and economic center of the Dinh and Le dynasties in the 10th and 11th centuries. Visitors can explore well-preserved temples dedicated to emperors Dinh Tien Hoang and Le Dai Hanh, which offer a glimpse into Vietnam’s rich feudal history. The surrounding landscape enhances the experience, blending history with natural grandeur. |
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| 3. Lunch Amidst Tam Coc’s Scenic Landscape Enjoy a private dining experience with views of Tam Coc’s stunning limestone mountains. The tranquil ambiance and exquisite local dishes provide a memorable culinary experience surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. |
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| 4. Cycling Through the Countryside After lunch, set out on a relaxing bicycle ride through Ninh Binh’s serene countryside. Travel past vibrant rice paddies, charming local villages, and imposing limestone formations. This immersive activity offers a closer look at the rhythms of rural life in Vietnam. |
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| 5. Thai Vi Temple and Co Vien Lau Discover Thai Vi Temple, a historic site with traditional Vietnamese architecture surrounded by peaceful natural beauty. Continue to Co Vien Lau, a collection of well-preserved ancient houses that reflect the heritage and culture of Ninh Binh’s past. |
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| 6. Farewell Dinner at Dinh Le King Temple Conclude your journey with a farewell feast at the historic Dinh Le King Temple. This elegant dinner features regional specialties and offers a reflective moment to appreciate the historical significance and cultural richness of Ninh Binh. |
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Điều kiện
Included
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Accommodation: 07 nights onboard
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Dining options include breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Meals are freshly prepared on the train using the finest local ingredients available and enjoy authentic dining experiences at local restaurants during excursions.
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Beverage: Daily complimentary soft drinks, beer, house wine by glass … as per drinks list; tea & coffee are available on the train. One complimentary beverage (soft drinks, beer, house wine by glass) is offered with meals when off the train.
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Service: Cabin attendant service including evening turndown; experienced Tour Management team; private Airport/Hotel transfers included at the start and end of your journey in Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh city; 45 minutes head & shoulder treatment per person per trip.
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Cabin facilities: All have double or twin beds, en- suites with shower, toilet and sink; safety box, air conditioning, linen and amenities and are serviced daily.
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Excursions: Local speaking English guided excursions, entrance fee as per itinerary.
Excluded
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Private transfers or any additional transfers are not included in the program.
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All beverages consumed outside of mealtime while off the train.
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Personal expenses
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Visa fee
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Travel insurance.
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Pre & post tour (if required)







































