VIETROAM TOURISM COMPANY LIMITED
Company registration number: 0111260483
5+ Years of Experience
Hanoi Jeep Tour offers more than just sightseeing — it’s a deep, authentic connection with the city. Ride through Hanoi’s vibrant streets in vintage Jeeps or classic Vespas, guided by passionate locals who share real stories, not rehearsed scripts.
Unlike standard city tours, we take you off the beaten path to hidden backstreets, local homes, and peaceful spots by the Red River — where everyday life unfolds. You’ll enjoy authentic Vietnamese food, local drinks, and moments that no tourist map can show.
With small groups, personalized care, and over 7 years of experience, we promise an adventure that’s stylish, cultural, and full of local soul.
We only pick up guests in the Old Quarter and nearby areas within 5 kilometers.
Guests will pass by St. Joseph’s Cathedral and admire its stunning architecture from the outside.
You will have about 20 minutes to take photos and learn about the history of the railway.
You will stop to admire the government area, including Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the Presidential Palace, the National Assembly Building, and Independence Square.
Tao Sach Pagoda is a serene Buddhist temple located in Hanoi. Known for its peaceful atmosphere and traditional architecture, the pagoda features beautifully crafted wooden structures, intricate carvings, and a large main hall where locals come to pray and meditate. It is a wonderful place to experience Vietnamese spiritual culture and enjoy a quiet retreat from the bustling city life.
Banana Island – A Hidden Green Oasis in the Heart of Hanoi Nestled in the middle of the Red River, Banana Island is a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of Hanoi. Despite being just a short ride from the city center, this hidden gem feels like a completely different world, with lush greenery, banana plantations, and tranquil walking paths. It’s a perfect place to experience nature, local farming life, and a different side of Hanoi that few tourists get to see.
Hidden in a quiet Hanoi neighborhood, B-52 Lake holds the wreckage of an American B-52 bomber shot down during the Vietnam War in 1972. The remains still lie partly submerged, serving as a powerful reminder of the city’s resilience and history.
West Lake is Hanoi’s largest freshwater lake, offering scenic views, peaceful walking paths, temples, and lakeside cafes. It’s a perfect spot to experience local life and enjoy sunset views in the city.
A local meal
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