
Arrive in Hanoi, the thousand-year-old capital located in the heart of northern Vietnam, warmly welcomed by the English-speaking guide from Kampá Tour at the airport. A comfortable transfer takes visitors to the centrally located hotel (rooms available from 2:00 p.m.), with the day's activities tailored to suit the arrival time.
Set out for the first exploration of the city center, marking the start of your 2-week itinerary in Vietnam, soaked in the charm of this ancient capital:
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, and the Central Post Office. End your day with a relaxing night at the hotel.
End your day with a relaxing night at the hotel, the perfect start to your Vietnam 2 weeks itinerary from Halong to Hoi An.
A day dedicated to exploring Hanoi's most remarkable cultural sites and historical monuments:
Built 1000 years ago, this Confucian temple served as an institution where royal offspring and sons of mandarins received their education. It also hosted competitions for the country's most talented students, with the winners attaining the status of scholars and senior officials in Vietnamese feudal dynasties.
Colorful wooden puppets are skillfully manipulated by the artists using rods and bamboo shafts underwater. It is a unique and captivating art form unique to the Northern Vietnamese tradition.
Take a night train to Lao Cai, the capital city of the enchanting northwest mountains.
Arriving early in Lao Cai, you'll enjoy breakfast at a local restaurant before heading to Bac Ha, a peaceful town about 100 kilometers northeast of Sapa.
Upon arrival, embark on a scenic hike through the surrounding mountains, hills, valleys, and ethnic villages. You'll traverse lush fir forests and reach Ngai Phong Cho, a village inhabited by the Flower Hmong and Phu La communities, where traditional mud houses still stand.
Continue your trek to the rarely visited Thai Giang Pho and Na Lo villages, home to the Tay and Black Hmong minorities, and soak in the stunning landscapes of rice terraces and winding rivers. The day ends with a warm homestay experience with a Tay ethnic family, where you'll share dinner and gain insight into their customs.
Your night will be spent in homestay accommodation, typically a cozy room in a traditional house with mosquito nets, comfortable mattresses, and clean sheets. The bathroom, equipped with hot water and towels, as well as shared toilets, are often located outside for an authentic experience.
Depending on the day of the week, you'll have the opportunity to explore the vibrant weekly markets of the local minorities in the Bac Ha region. (Tuesday: Coc Ly market, Wednesday: Sin Cheng market, Saturday: Can Cau market, Sunday: Muong Hum market, Muong Khuong or Bac Ha). At these markets, you'll meet with colorful ethnic groups who gather to exchange goods and share news within their communities. You'll also witness the fascinating cattle trade practices among the local minorities.
Afterward, we'll journey to Sapa, a picturesque destination once favored as a French resort during the colonial era. Nestled at the edge of the country, amidst the renowned Hoang Lien Son mountain range, Sapa boasts a temperate climate. Today, it's celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes typical of the northern high mountains, featuring winding zigzag paths along the hills and boundless rice terraces. Additionally, Sapa is known for its rich cultural heritage, including traditional villages, lively markets, and diverse ethnic minority communities.
In the afternoon, we'll venture off the well-trodden path to explore Hang Da and Sa Seng, two splendid high-altitude areas situated to the east of Sapa. Your journey will take you through the karst limestone formations of Hang Da, passing through quaint hamlets while observing local agricultural activities. Continuing on, you'll traverse Sa Seng, a long valley flanked by mountain ranges, offering picturesque views of lush forests and pristine waterways.
As the day comes to a close, we'll return to the town of Sapa, where you'll spend the night at a comfortable hotel.
Prepare for a day of enchanting hiking through the stunning and exotic landscapes of the Muong Hoa Valley. Situated in the southwest of Sapa, at the base of Mount Fansipan—the highest peak in Indochina—Muong Hoa Valley beckons with its natural beauty. During your exploration, you'll visit ethnic villages scattered throughout the valley, including Y Linh Ho and Lao Chai, home to the Black Hmong, as well as Ta Van, inhabited by the Dzay people.
You'll have the chance to engage with local residents as they toil in the verdant rice fields, gaining insights into their daily routines and way of life. Muong Hoa Valley, framed by steep mountains, is a cultural mosaic inhabited by various minority ethnic groups such as the Hmong, Dzao, Dzay, and Tay, all of whom rely on rice farming for their livelihoods.
As the day comes to a close, we'll journey back to Hanoi by road, where you'll spend the night and rest after an exhilarating day of exploration.
Set out for Ninh Binh – the land of limestone karsts, sugarloaf mountains, and rice fields flooded by rivers and lakes throughout the year.
Arrival in Ninh Xuan, visit to Mua Mountain. Climb a 486-step white stone staircase to the summit of this bell-shaped mountain, which offers a panoramic view of the Tam Coc region.
A limestone mountain located near the rivers and sugarloaf mountains of Tam Coc. In the past, it was renowned for its dance performances for the kings of the Tran Dynasty (13th-14th century).
Afterward, transfer to Tam Coc for a bike ride and leisurely exploration of this fabulous region.
Explore a vast landscape featuring sugarloaf-shaped rock formations, rice paddies, and rivers. Enjoy boat rides on the Ngo Dong River, winding through the sugarloaf peaks, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the lush surrounding nature.
In the afternoon, enjoy a boat trip along the Ngo Dong River to explore the beauty of Tam Coc. This meandering river takes you through lush rice fields, past picturesque sugar loaf hills, and beneath the three enchanting caves nestled at the base of towering limestone peaks.
End your day with an overnight stay in Ninh Binh.
Departure for Halong – the most beautiful bay in Vietnam, one of the most magical landscapes in Asia. Boarding upon arrival aboard a traditional junk. Welcome by the crew then departure for a magnificent cruise on the bay. Visit Bai Tu Long (northern part of Halong Bay):
Lunch and dinner on board the junk.
Enjoy a free evening for personal rest and relaxation, which can include card games or night fishing.
Spend the night on board.
Wake up at dawn to witness a breathtaking spectacle: the sun's initial rays piercing through the myriad sugarloaf islets of the bay. Join us for a Tai Chi session on the terrace, creating a serene and unforgettable moment.
Our cruise continues, venturing into the lesser-explored corners of Halong Bay. We'll explore the magnificent caves of Halong Bay, including Thien Canh Son, home to ancient stalagmites and stalactites that have been forming for thousands of years.
Lunch will be served on the junk before we disembark and make our way back to Hanoi.
In the evening, we'll catch a flight to Hue, the historic imperial city located in the heart of the country.
You'll spend the night in Hue, where you can delve into the rich history and culture of this fascinating city.
Departure for a city tour of Hue (Hue being the last imperial capital of Vietnam from 1802 to 1945):
Spend the night at the hotel.
Alley to Hoi An, a charming old town situated 150 kilometers south of Hue. This hidden gem lies off the beaten path, winding along the untamed coastal shore of the Eastern Sea and the Hai Van Pass road. Throughout the journey, you'll make several planned stops to take in the breathtaking sights.
An important pass located between Hue and Da Nang, which serves as a significant climatic barrier between the north and the south of the country. From the top of the pass, you can admire the magnificent bays of Lang Co and Da Nang that stretch as far as the eye can see.
You'll also marvel at the beautiful bays with turquoise waters in Lang Co and Da Nang, whose long beaches are still relatively untouched by tourists and well-preserved: Thuan An and Lang Co. Here we gain a fascinating glimpse into the livelihoods of the local inhabitants, home to various types of fish farms, adding a unique dimension to our journey.
You'll encounter picturesque roadside cemeteries, often referred to as 'ghost towns.' These cemeteries contain sets of tombs - resembling castles - crafted in various finely detailed Asian architectural styles. This presents an opportunity to discover the unique 'Secondary Burial' custom among the Vietnamese.
Upon reaching Hoi An in the afternoon, you'll have time to check in and spend the night at the hotel.
Cycling on a delightful excursion to explore the antique countryside of Hoi An, a peaceful and green region that nestled along the Thu Bon River.
After your first meal of the day, set about your journey to the Van Lang fish farming village and the enchanting Bay Mau coconut forest. This area, surrounded by meandering canals, mangrove forests, and water coconut trees, retains its bona fide beauty.
Arrive at the Van Lang village, welcomed by open and friendly boatmen, then depart for a ride in a round basket boat through rivers lined with coconut trees. Admire beautiful landscapes, and relax, then try and learn about exceptional shrimp fishing techniques. After the boat ride, disembark and settle in with a local family for a restful break, indulging in a delicious lunch prepared by your gracious hosts.'
In the afternoon, continue to the Tra Que village, which specializes in the cultivation of organic vegetables. Walk around the fields, meet the farmers, and then participate in agricultural activities: fertilizing the land, planting aromatic herbs… Say goodbye to the friendly farmers, then return by bike to your hotel.
Free evening, night at the hotel.
Enjoy two days of complete relaxation on the beautiful sparse beaches of Cua Dai and An Bang, located not too far from the charming old town of Hoi An.
You can take leisurely bike rides to explore the picturesque countryside, which is dotted with traditional villages specializing in various crafts such as pottery, carpentry, and vegetable cultivation.
Spend your nights in comfort at the hotel.
Enjoy a sedate day of rest and complete any final purchases. In the evening, our guide from Kampá Tour will transfer you to the airport for your departure flight.
This marks the end of our services. We thank you for choosing us and hope you've had a fascinating trip on your 2-week Halong & Hoi An itinerary of Vietnam!










As an approximate guideline, the cost of a 2-week trip to Vietnam would be around 1450$ per person when traveling as a pair (excluding airfare). For a 3 or 4-week journey, please budget between 1900$ and 2500$ per person. If you're in a larger group (4 or 6 people), the trip will be more cost-effective. The price always varies depending on the duration and time of your stay, as well as your preferences (activities, services). Please leave us a quote request, and our travel advisor will provide you with more detailed information and a quote.
Deciding whether to focus on one region or multiple regions during your 2 weeks in Vietnam depends on your travel preferences. If you want a comprehensive overview, exploring multiple regions like the north, central, and south can offer a diverse experience of Vietnam's culture, history, and landscapes. However, if you prefer a more in-depth exploration, focusing on one region allows you to fully immerse yourself in its unique attractions and lifestyle, whether it's the cultural richness of the north, the historical depth of the central region, or the dynamic energy of the south.
Packing for 2 weeks in Vietnam requires considering the diverse climates and activities you’ll encounter. Bring lightweight, breathable clothing for the humid weather, a rain jacket for unexpected showers, and comfortable walking shoes for exploring cities and natural sites. If your itinerary includes beach destinations, pack swimwear and sunscreen. Additionally, having a hat, sunglasses, and insect repellent is beneficial. Depending on the season and regions you visit, layers may be necessary for cooler temperatures in the north or higher altitudes. With these essentials, you'll be well-prepared for an enjoyable 2-week adventure in Vietnam.
Customized travel is a service where your journey is designed according to your preferences for dates, duration of stay, services, and budget. A local advisor assists you in preparing for the trip and supports you on-site, handling transportation, visits, accommodation, and more. This ensures you benefit from an organized trip tailored to your desires and constraints down to the smallest details.
Spending 2 weeks in Vietnam is an ideal amount of time to experience the country's diverse attractions and culture. During this period, you can explore the bustling streets of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, marvel at the natural beauty of Halong Bay, and relax on the stunning beaches of Da Nang. Additionally, you can choose to focus your 2-week itinerary on either the northern, central, or southern regions of Vietnam to fully immerse yourself in the unique experiences each area offers. Whether it's the mountainous landscapes and ethnic cultures of the north, the historical sites of the central region, or the vibrant Mekong Delta in the south, two weeks provide ample opportunity to appreciate the essence of Vietnam.
If you agree with the itinerary proposed by one of our advisors, please send us an email to confirm the reservation of the tour with our agency. Your advisor will then provide you with the booking documents, including:
A reservation form containing detailed information about your booked tour, as well as your personal details and contact information to be completed. You will need to return the form with these details duly filled out, which will be used for the organization of your trip. Please also send us a scan of your passports.
A travel invoice requesting a deposit payment of 25% of the total price.
The organization of your trip will be confirmed upon receipt of the completed form and once the deposit is in our possession. We will also send you a travel contract that certifies the details of your trip, including the duration, travel dates, deposit paid, and your contact information."
The price displayed on our website does not include international flights and is calculated based on 4 people with standard hotels. Our tours are private with custom services, so the price varies depending on the travel period, the selected service category, and especially the number of travelers. Please contact us for a detailed quote for your trip.
Vietnam experiences a diverse climate from north to south, owing to its varied topography and the country's considerable length (2000 km from north to south). When one region is humid, cold, or rainy, the other can be pleasantly sunny in contrast. Based on our experience, the optimal time to visit Vietnam is from October to April.
Within this timeframe, the best months are October to November and March to May. During these periods, the weather remains pleasant, and, additionally, they are the least rainy months of the year in Vietnam. While July and August can be a bit hot (30-35 degrees Celsius), Halong Bay typically enjoys sunny weather. You'll also have the opportunity to witness the region adorned with endless terraced green or yellow rice fields.
Regarding the southern region, despite it being the rainy season, precipitation usually lasts for only an hour or two each day, with the rest of the day being sunny. If you already have a specific timeframe in mind for your trip (winter, summer, etc.), please inform us, and we can provide guidance on the most favorable months.
If you are from the UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Poland, the Czech Republic, Russia, Japan, South Korea, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, or Belarus, you do not need a visa for Vietnam for stays up to 45 days. Switzerland, Poland, and the Czech Republic have a special exemption from March 1 to December 31, 2025, for organized tours.
Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States are NOT visa-exempt and must obtain a visa before arrival. You have three options:
For the smoothest process, we highly recommend the E-Visa. Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months and have proof of onward travel. Contact us for visa assistance.
We provide well-maintained, comfortable private cars with air conditioning for your trip. They are often equipped with a cooler, allowing you to have cold water bottles. The number of seats will depend on the number of participants. Here are our criteria:
| Number of travelers | 2-3 | 4-8 | 9-15 | 16-20 |
| Car size | Private 7-seater car | 16-seater minibus | 24-seater bus | 35 or 45-seater bus |
Our drivers are professional, cautious, and friendly. If you wish, they are ready to make stops along the way so you can better admire a beautiful landscape, take photos, or simply relax.
Yes, it is entirely possible to make changes to the provided itinerary. We specialize in private and tailor-made trips, and our advisors will be able to adjust the program according to your every wish.
International cards such as Visa or Mastercard are widely accepted in hotels, shops, and restaurants. However, please note that Vietnamese banks may apply an additional commission of 3% to 4% for this type of payment.
You can also pay in euros or USD at some businesses in major cities (hotels, restaurants, etc.). However, for small expenses, it is more advantageous to have Vietnamese Dong (VND). You can easily exchange currency at banks, jewelry shops, or even at your hotel. You can also withdraw VND from ATMs.
As for the balance payment, you can settle it in one of the following ways:
In cash upon your arrival. We accept US dollars and Euros (USD/EUR exchange rate calculated on the day of payment). However, we do not accept defaced or excessively old banknotes. We kindly ask you to obtain new bills from your bank to avoid any inconveniences during your trip.
By credit card upon your arrival at our office (using our credit card terminal). In this case, there is an additional fee of 3% for our bank if you pay with Visa or Mastercard and 4% for payments with Amex. Payment is made in the local currency.
By bank transfer: We request that you complete this transfer no later than 10 days before your departure. This is to ensure that the balance of your trip is credited to our account before the start of your journey
To make the deposit payment, you have two options:
If you are traveling with young children, we always try to arrange either family rooms or connecting rooms or rooms next to each other. However, not all hotels in our country have family rooms, and these rooms are usually in high demand in July and August, the peak vacation period for families. Therefore, we recommend booking your trip early to ensure the availability of the services according to your preferences.
During your family trip, we certainly offer several fun activities for your children during the journey: meeting new Vietnamese 'friends' by staying with local families, cycling, boating, kayaking, and visiting artisanal product workshops.
Vietnam boasts diverse landscapes and an authentic culture, ensuring an experience that will satisfy all your desires.










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