Explore Hanoi in a unique way with the Hanoi Offbeat Jeep Tour! Ride through hidden streets, local markets, and scenic lakes while visiting landmarks like the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Train Street, and Banana Island. Enjoy egg coffee or lotus tea and experience the real, offbeat side of Hanoi.
The tour guide can pick you up from the lobby if your accommodation is situated in the Old Quarter and French Quarter area, if it's located in other places, the Hanoi Opera House will be our meeting point. Upon arriving, the guide will ask your information based on the Booking Details to make sure you booked the tour, or the guide will tell the receptionist to notify you about the tour if they arrive in advance. If the Hanoi Opera House is the meeting point, then the tour guide will inform you about the number plate of the vehicle in advance through WhatsApp
We will pick you up in front of Hanoi Opera house, we will inform you about the number plate of the vehicle in advance through WhatsApp.
Discover the charm of Hanoi Old Quarter — a maze of narrow streets filled with French colonial architecture, vibrant markets, and traditional shops. Travelers will explore historic temples, enjoy local street food, and experience the authentic daily life of Hanoians.
At Hanoi Train Street, travelers can experience the unique life along the railway where houses and cafes sit just inches from the tracks. Watch the vibrant street scene, and if you're lucky, witness a train passing right before your eyes
In Hanoi’s French Quarter, travelers will see grand colonial buildings, government offices, and foreign embassies surrounded by wide tree-lined streets. The area reflects Hanoi’s political importance and elegant French architectural heritage, offering a calm contrast to the busy Old Quarter.
This area is the political heart of Vietnam, where travelers can see the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the National Assembly building, and the Presidential Palace. It’s a place of great historical and cultural significance, surrounded by grand architecture and peaceful gardens.
At Truc Bach Lake, travelers can enjoy a peaceful lakeside view and visit the John McCain Monument, which marks the site where the U.S. pilot was captured during the Vietnam War. The spot reflects both history and serenity, offering a quiet contrast to Hanoi’s busy streets.
Banana Island lies on the Red River, offering a glimpse of Hanoi’s quiet countryside life. Travelers can visit a local house, see banana farms and vegetable gardens, and experience the peaceful contrast between rural life and the modern city nearby.
West Lake is Hanoi’s largest and most scenic lake, offering a refreshing breeze and panoramic city views. From the Twin Dragons viewpoint, travelers can admire one of the most beautiful sunset spots in Hanoi and capture stunning photos of the lake’s skyline.
Tao Sach Pagoda is a peaceful lakeside temple on the shore of West Lake, known for its ancient architecture and tranquil atmosphere. Travelers can admire traditional Vietnamese pagoda design, beautiful Buddha statues, and enjoy a quiet moment away from the city’s bustle.
B52 Lake is a small lake in Hanoi’s Ba Dinh District where the wreckage of an American B52 bomber remains from the Vietnam War. Travelers can see the aircraft debris rising from the water — a powerful reminder of Hanoi’s resilience and history.
Travelers can enjoy Hanoi’s unique egg coffee and fragrant lotus tea while learning how delicate lotus silk is made. This stop offers a relaxing cultural experience that combines taste, tradition, and local craftsmanship by the lake.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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