
Touching down in Hanoi, the vibrant millennium-old capital nestled in the heart of northern Vietnam, you'll be warmly greeted by our English-speaking guide from Kampá Tour right at the airport. Once you've settled into your hotel in the buzzing city center, your day will unfold based on your arrival time.
Dive straight into the city's rich history and charm with your first set of visits:
Ly Thai To is the founder of the Ly dynasty (1009-1225). It was he who transferred the capital from Hoa Lu to Hanoi in 1010
This Old Quarter is located in the heart of Hanoi and is full of old houses, temples, bustling markets, artisan shops, and traditional restaurants. It is an emblematic place that testifies to the history and culture of the Vietnamese capital.
Discover the colonial heritage with French concessions: take a cycle rickshaw ride through the city to visit the Grand Théâtre, the Métropole hotel, the state bank, the Central Post Office… End your day with a relaxing night at the hotel.
This begins your unforgettable Vietnam 10 days from north to south with Kampá Tour.
Day dedicated to discovering the most remarkable cultural sites and historical monuments of Hanoi:
Overnight at the hotel.
Departure to Ninh Binh - land of limestone rocks, sugar loaves and rice paddies flooded by rivers and lakes, all year round (having similar features to Halong Bay, Ninh Binh has been dubbed "Halong Bay on land" by travelers).
Arrival in Ninh Xuan, visit Mount Mua which was in the past, a place known for its dancing shows for the TRAN kings. Climb a white staircase of 486 stone steps to the summit. This bell-shaped mountain will offer you a panoramic view of the Tam Coc region, a place renowned for offering the most beautiful landscapes of the terrestrial Halong Bay: lush sugar loaves, rice fields, boats sailing on the peaceful rivers of the villages Visit the Mua cave which is located under the mountain.
Then transfer to Tam Coc, a relaxing bike ride to discover this fabulous region. You will pass through villages and sugar loaves to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere that reigns in this rural region.
Afternoon, enjoy a boat trip on the Ngo Dong River to discover Tam Coc. This long river winds through rice paddies and sugar loaves, passing beneath three caves at the foot of limestone peaks. Your boat glides gently through the water, guided by local rowers, who will take you through magical landscapes.
Free time for relaxation. Overnight in Ninh Binh.
Departure for Ha Long, Vietnam's most beautiful bay and one of Asia's most enchanting landscapes. Located 180 km east of Hanoi, near the Chinese border, the bay covers approximately 1,500 km². Thousands of limestone peaks of varying shapes emerge from the emerald waters of the Gulf of Tonkin, sheltering grottoes and caverns sculpted by the wind and sea over the centuries – a breathtaking setting.
Upon arrival, board a traditional junk. Welcome by the crew and then departure for an unforgettable cruise, with the discovery of Bai Tu Long Bay (northern part of Ha Long Bay):
Free evening for your personal rest and relaxation: card games, night fishing... Night on board.
Up at dawn to enjoy a moment of unique splendor: the first rays of sunlight emerging from the thousands of sugar loaves of the bay and participation in a Tai Chi session on the terrace.
Boat or kayak trip to discover the fishing village of Vung Vieng, possible meeting with local inhabitants.
Disembark and return to Hanoi, transfer directly to the airport and flight to Danang. Welcome by the guide upon arrival and drive to Hoi An.
Overnight in Hoi An.
Completely free day to explore the old town of Hoi An independently, described as "the most charming town in Vietnam." Opportunity to explore the town center, which is full of sites to visit:
Overnight at the hotel.
After breakfast, transfer to Danang to visit Ba Na Hill, a destination famous for its cable car and the Golden Bridge with its giant hands.
Upon arrival, you'll take the cable car, one of the longest in the world, to enjoy panoramic views of the mountain and valley. Upon arrival, you'll visit the Golden Bridge, famous for its giant hands and breathtaking scenery.
Then you will explore the magnificent gardens and Linh Ung Temple with its imposing statue of the Goddess of Mercy.
After lunch at a restaurant at the summit, you will have free time to explore the amusement park. Finally, you will descend by cable car and be transferred to Hue.
Night in Hue.
Departure to discover the last imperial capital of Vietnam (1802–1945).
Overnight in Ho Chi Minh City.
Departure for the Mekong Delta, a territory half land, half water in the far south of the country (rising from the high plateau of Tibet on the Himalayan ranges, the Mekong is one of the longest rivers in the world and crosses several countries in Southeast Asia before dividing into two large branches and flowing into the sea in Vietnamese territory).
Arrival in Ben Tre, the large town located in the heart of the northern branches of the river. Boat trip on the rivers to reach Nhon Thanh, a small rural region still not very touristy, well known for its coconut trade and the manufacture of coconut products: coconut, coconut thread, coconut activated carbon... Stop at the brickyards to discover the stages of brick making. Tasting of local fruits and honey tea in the garden.
Bike ride or Xe loi (motorized cycle) on the verdant island abundantly covered with coconut plantations. The route takes you along small paths, under the shade of coconut trees, which offer a particularly poetic landscape. Stop at farms to observe the production of coconut candy and mats.
Continue with a ride in a small rowboat through the arroyos surrounded by water palms, to immerse yourself in the daily life of the delta.
Return to Ho Chi Minh, overnight at the hotel.
Service included: Private car, English-speaking guide, entrance fees & accommodation. Meals: Breakfast & lunch.
After breakfast, departure for an orientation tour in the city center - "colonial Saigon"
Transfer to the airport for the departure flight.





Yes, 10 days is enough to see many of the highlights of Vietnam. With our well-planned itinerary, you can experience the vibrant cities, historic sites, stunning landscapes, and rich culture. Focusing on key regions such as the north, central, and south can provide a comprehensive overview of the country's diverse attractions.
A family-friendly Vietnam 10-day itinerary can include activities such as:
Certainly, we offer hotels and resorts that are situated directly on the beaches. This will allow you to fully enjoy your stay and relax to the fullest.
The recommended beach resorts depend on the time of your trip. As mentioned in the previous response, if you're traveling during the winter and spring (from November to April), we suggest Nha Trang, Phu Yen, and Vung Tau, which are beach resorts located on the southeast coast of the country. Alternatively, you can choose Con Dao or Phu Quoc, two islands located on the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Thailand, respectively. If you're traveling during the summer and autumn (from May to October), the beaches in Da Nang and Hoi An would be perfect choices.
To fully enjoy the sights and experiences Vietnam has to offer as outlined, you should plan for a minimum of 2 weeks. Allocate approximately 12 days for sightseeing, ensuring you have ample time to explore the diverse regions from north to south. After your sightseeing adventure, allow yourself an additional 2 to 3 days to unwind and relax on one of Vietnam's beautiful beaches.
This itinerary ensures you can immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and bustling cities of Vietnam, followed by well-deserved leisure time by the sea.
Yes, you can go hiking in Northern Vietnam. A large part of the Northern region is covered by lush mountains, making it an ideal area for hiking amidst nature and through villages of ethnic minorities. From west to east, it hosts several trekking sites such as the Pu Luong Nature Reserve, the Sapa and Bac Ha region with its endless terraced rice fields, Ha Giang & Hoang Su Phi with some of the country's most impressive landscapes. You can go on hikes of varying difficulty levels, from easy to moderate, for short to long durations, following off-the-beaten-path routes, depending on your preferences.










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