Embark on a captivating 9-day journey through Vietnam and Laos, blending cultural treasures with natural wonders. Begin in Hanoi with a city tour and traditional water puppet show, then cruise the emerald waters of Ha Long Bay. Explore Ninh Binh’s ancient temples and serene rice paddies before flying to Luang Prabang, the spiritual heart of Laos. Discover sacred temples, witness the serene almsgiving ritual, cruise the Mekong to Pak Ou Caves, and unwind at the stunning Kuang Si Waterfalls. This tour is perfect for travelers seeking authentic experiences, historical depth, and scenic beauty across two unique countries.
Upon your arrival at Noi Bai International Airport, you’ll be greeted warmly and transferred in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle to your hotel in the city center (the standard check-in time is after 14h00, the surcharge for early check-in is not included).
Welcome to Hanoi! Upon your arrival at Noi Bai International Airport, you’ll be greeted warmly and transferred in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle to your hotel in the city center (the standard check-in time is after 14h00, the surcharge for early check-in is not included). The rest of the day is reserved for relaxation after your long journey. Feel free to explore the surrounding area on your own to get your first impressions of Vietnam’s capital. Should you need any assistance or wish to begin discovering the city, your tour guide will be available on request. Overnight in Hanoi.
After breakfast, meet your guide for a full-day exploration of Hanoi, the elegant and historic capital of Vietnam. We begin at the Ho Chi Minh Complex, starting with the Mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh, located at Ba Dinh Square – the final resting place of Vietnam’s beloved leader. (Note: The mausoleum is open Tuesday to Thursday and weekends from 08:00 to 11:00.) Next, visit the Presidential Palace and Ho Chi Minh’s stilt house, a modest wooden residence built as a birthday gift in 1958, symbolizing his simple lifestyle and dedication to the nation. Nearby is the iconic One Pillar Pagoda, built in 1049 by King Ly Thai Tong after a vision of the Goddess of Mercy seated on a lotus flower. Though destroyed by the French in 1954, it was faithfully reconstructed in 1955.
We continue with a visit to the Temple of Literature, Vietnam’s first national university, dating back to 1070. This beautiful and historic site offers insights into Vietnam’s scholarly past.
In the afternoon, discover the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, which showcases the rich cultural heritage of Vietnam’s 54 ethnic groups through both indoor exhibitions and a fascinating outdoor display of traditional houses. (Note: The museum is closed on Mondays.)
In the evening, sit back and experience the magic of a Water Puppet Show at the renowned Thang Long Theatre, where folklore and legends come to life through masterful puppetry performed over water — a true cultural gem of northern Vietnam. Overnight in Hanoi.
After breakfast, set out for a full-day excursion to Ninh Binh, the former capital of Vietnam before Hanoi rose to prominence in the 11th century. This region is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes and historical significance, including Tam Coc Caves and the ancient capital of Hoa Lu, home to the age-old temples honoring King Dinh and King Le, rulers from the 10th century.
Begin your visit with a peaceful boat ride along the Ngo Dong River in Tam Coc, where dramatic limestone karsts rise sharply from lush rice paddies, evoking comparisons to both Guilin in China and Halong Bay — hence the nickname "Halong Bay on land."
Continue your journey through history with a visit to Hoa Lu, the site of the royal palaces during the Dinh and Le dynasties. Here, you'll explore ancient temples nestled under shady canopies, notable for their intricate wooden carvings and rich historical atmosphere. Return to Hanoi in the late afternoon. Overnight in Hanoi.
After breakfast at the hotel, embark on a scenic 3-hour drive through the fertile landscapes of the Red River Delta en route to Ha Long City. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1994, Ha Long Bay is renowned for its surreal seascape dotted with over 1,600 limestone karsts and islets rising dramatically from emerald waters. Upon arrival, board a wooden cruise boat and begin an unforgettable journey through this breathtaking bay. As we cruise past towering cliffs and floating villages, enjoy a freshly prepared seafood lunch on board. In the afternoon, take time to swim in the crystal-clear water and explore some of the bay's fascinating limestone caves. As the sun sets, the boat will anchor near a remote island, offering a serene atmosphere for relaxation. A delicious dinner will be served on board, followed by free time to stargaze or try your hand at night fishing. Overnight on board in Ha Long Bay.
Wake up to the tranquil beauty of the bay and enjoy the peaceful moments of sunrise over the water, followed by breakfast on board. The morning is reserved for further cruising to lesser-known corners of the bay, with opportunities for more swimming or simply soaking in the scenery. Around midday, return to the main harbor where our driver awaits to transfer you back to Hanoi for overnight. Overnight in Hanoi.
After breakfast, you will be transferred by the driver to the airport for your flight to Luang Prabang. Arrival at Luang Prabang international airport, welcomed by local guide and driver, then get transferred to hotel. Check in hotel (~13h30-14h00) and time at leisure. Meals on your own. Overnight in hotel.
Start your day early with an optional opportunity to witness or participate in the serene almsgiving ritual, where saffron-robed monks collect offerings from locals. This deeply spiritual tradition is unique to Laos, the only Buddhist country where this sacred procession remains widely practiced.
Afterward, visit the bustling morning market before returning to your hotel for breakfast. Your cultural journey continues with a visit to Wat Visoun, home to the impressive That Makmo Stupa, whose rounded dome reflects Sinhalese architectural influence. Proceed to Wat Aham, and then on to Wat Xieng Thong, the city’s most iconic temple, beautifully situated at the confluence of the Mekong and Nam Khan rivers. Next, explore Wat Sene Souk Haram, known as the “Temple of 100,000 Treasures.” This temple stands out for its brilliant ochre facade adorned with glittering gold.
In the afternoon, visit the former Royal Palace, now the National Museum, followed by Wat Mai, renowned for its exquisite golden bas-reliefs. During the Lao New Year (Pimai), this temple becomes especially significant as it temporarily houses the sacred Prabang Buddha image. The evening is yours to explore the vibrant Luang Prabang night market, where you can shop for handicrafts and sample local street food. Meals on your own. Overnight in Luang Prabang.
After breakfast, transfer to the pier and board a traditional long-tail boat for a scenic upstream cruise along the mighty Mekong River. Marvel at the tranquil mountain scenery and glimpse into the peaceful rhythms of rural life along the banks. Your destination is the Pak Ou Caves, located at the confluence of the Mekong and Nam Ou Rivers. These two sacred grottoes are filled with hundreds of ancient Buddha statues, making them an important pilgrimage site, particularly during the Lao New Year in mid-April. Cruise back to Luang Prabang, stopping en route at Ban Xangkhong, a traditional weaving village. Here, you’ll have a hands-on opportunity to try weaving on wooden looms under the guidance of local artisans.
In the afternoon, enjoy a picturesque drive through lush rice paddies and farmland to reach the breathtaking Kuang Si Waterfall. Stroll along nature trails to explore the Bear Rescue Center and admire the vibrant orchids scattered throughout the park. The waterfalls descend dramatically over limestone formations, creating a series of turquoise pools ideal for photography or a refreshing dip. Return to Luang Prabang in the late afternoon. Meals on your own. Overnight in Luang Prabang.
Breakfast at hotel. Free time until your transfer to the airport for your international flight. End of services. Note: the check-out time is at noon, the surcharge for late check-out is not included.
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