6 DAYS 5 NIGHTS HANOI SAPA HALONG BAY TOUR ITINERARY & PRICE/ 2024-2025
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Day 1: Hanoi Arrival
Day 2: Hanoi – Sapa – Lao Chai – Ta van
Day 3: Sapa – Fansipan Mountain – Hanoi
Day 4: Hanoi – Halong World Heritage with Overnight Cruise
Day 5: Halong – Hanoi
Day 6: Hanoi – Departure
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Explore the beauty, culture, and history of Vietnam with our Hanoi - Sapa - Halong Bay Tour in 6 days and 5 nights. Immerse yourself in the vibrant city life of Hanoi, trek through the terraced rice fields in Sapa, and sail through the stunning limestone islands of Halong Bay. Book your tour today and create lasting memories of Vietnam's enchanting beauty and rich culture.
Day 01: Hanoi Arrival (D)
Upon your arrival at Noi Bai Airport in Vietnam's capital of Hanoi, your tour guide will welcome you outside the customs area, holding a sign with your name on it. Transfer to your hotel for check-in. The room is at your disposal from 14h00. We’ll then proceed with a sightseeing tour of Hanoi.
CITY TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:
- Visit West Lake and Tran Quoc Pagoda where you can get a deep understanding of the local life, culture, and religion
- Explore the Old Quarter by rickshaw to view the most elegant French colonial architecture and the bustling streets in Hanoi
- Enjoy a traditional water puppet show which is unique to Vietnamese culture
- Dinner at a local restaurant
Overnight in Hanoi
Day 02: Hanoi – Sapa (B/L/D)
After breakfast at your hotel and check out of your room. You will be picked up by a private vehicle with your private guide and transferred from Hanoi to Sapa via Noi bai - Lao cai Expressway. The travel time is approximately 5 hours. Lunch at a local restaurant in Sapa.
Afternoon, visit Lao Chai and Ta Van villages of Hmong and Dzay minorities. You have the opportunity to take beautiful photos of rice terraces and enjoy the breathtaking mountain scenery. Walk through villages where ethnic people live. Visit their homes and witness their daily activities. End of trip. Drive back to Sapa Town.
Option 2: Afternoon, visit the Silver Waterfall - the most beautiful waterfall in Sapa, and then enjoy the great view and feeling at the "Heaven's Gate" of Sapa - the highest point of the Hoang Lien Son mountain range where you can see the majestic Lai Chau Valley and imposing Fanxipan mount.
Option 3: After lunch, head to Cat Cat Village, where you will observe the daily life of the local villagers and learn about their traditional crafts. Enjoy a stunning waterfall and the breathtaking scenery before returning to Sapa town. In the late afternoon, explore Sapa's local markets and shop for unique souvenirs.
Overnight in Sapa
Day 03: Sapa – Fansipan Mountain – Hanoi (B/L)
In the morning, you will have a short transfer to Fansipan Cables Station and Take a scenic cable car ride up 3,143 meters above sea level to the peak of Fansipan Mountain, the highest mountain in the Indochinese Peninsula, Fansipan. Take in an impressive scenic view of Hoang Lien Son Range and Muong Hoa Valley’s natural landscapes as you ascend the mountain. When you reach the top, spend time admiring the breathtaking views and exploring the various temples at the peak. Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of the mountain with a visit to the Bich Van Thien Tu pagoda, Bao An Thien Tu temple, and Thanh Van Dac Lo spiritual landmarks. Lunch at a local restaurant.
Please note that: After the cable-car ride you still have to climb another 600 steps to the peak of the mountain (It takes about 20 minutes), or you can take another funicular from Do Quyen Station, passing a series of pagodas and buddhas to the summit (you buy your own ticket).
Afternoon, transfer back to Hanoi via Lao cai - Noi bai Expressway. The travel time is approximately 5 hours. Transfer to the hotel for check-in. Free at leisure.
Option 2: Visit Bac Ha Sunday Market – Drive Back to Hanoi (B/L)
Have breakfast at your hotel and check out of your room. At 07.30, your private guide and driver will pick you up at your hotel and transfer about 2.5 to 3 hours to Bac Ha Town, home of Flower H’mong ethnic people.
On arrival, you will visit Bac Ha Sunday Market - the most beautiful market of minority people in Vietnam. Every Sunday morning, many different ethnic groups such as Flower Hmong, Phu La, Black Dao, Tay and Nung minorities gather to buy and sell local products that cannot be found elsewhere. You will observe and explore the lifestyle and culture of local people through the market. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant.
After lunch, transfer back to Hanoi and relax totally.
Overnight in Hanoi
Day 04: Hanoi – Halong Bay with Overnight Cruise (B/L/D)
Have breakfast at the hotel and check out of your room.
08:00: Your private guide and driver will pick you up at your hotel and transfer about 3.5 to 4 hours to Halong — with a 30-minute comfort stop.
11:30 - 12:15: Arrive at Halong International Cruise Port.
12:30 - 13:00: Embark on Halong cruise. Check-in, enjoy welcome drinks and cruise briefing.
13:00 - 14:30: Enjoy lunch while cruising to magnificent Bai Tu Long Bay, and admire the fascinating formations on the way.
15:30 - 16:30: Explore the well-hidden Thien Canh Son Cave.
17:00 - 17:30: Return to boat. Swim or relax on sundeck.
18:00: Anchor for overnight in the Cong Do area.
18:15: Pre-dinner cocktail party (complimentary "Halong sunset" cocktail with snacks).
18:30 - 19:00: Cooking class in the restaurant or outdoors.
19:30 - 21:00: Savor a delicious set dinner in the restaurant.
21:00 - 23:00: Nighttime squid fishing or relaxing and enjoying fresh air.
Note: The above itinerary is for your reference only as each cruise will have its own different itinerary and will be slightly different. Halong Bay Cruise is subject to weather conditions.
Overnight Cruise in the Famous Halong Bay
Day 05: Halong – Hanoi (Brunch)
06:30: Enjoy the sunrise on the Bay. Morning Tai Chi session on sundeck.
06:45 - 07:45: Coffee, tea and breakfast pastries served in restaurant.
08:00 - 08:30: Transfer to bamboo sampan boat to visit Vung Vieng Fishing Village. Rowers are local people wearing traditional costumes.
09:00 - 09:30: Check out of your cabin. Start cruising towards the port.
09:30 - 10:30: International buffet brunch served in restaurant.
10:30 - 11:00: Disembark. Transfer back to Hanoi. Check-in at the hotel. Dinner on your own.
Overnight in Hanoi
Day 06: Hanoi City – Departure (B)
After breakfast at the hotel, it's your leisure time until we transfer you to Noi bai Airport for your departure flight. Check-out time: 12h00. A late check-out can be arranged subject to room availability and a surcharge will be applied.
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- Prices for this itinerary can vary depending on the season, accommodation choices, optional meals, number of travelers, and sightseeing activities. As a general estimate, budgeting from 550 USD per person (excluding international flights) should cover accommodation, guided tours, transfers, transportation, and some meals like breakfast for the 6-day trip. However, it is recommended that you check with Hanoi Premium Travel.
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CHECK OUT OUR COMPREHENSIVE NORTH VIETNAM TRAVEL GUIDE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PLANNING YOUR ITINERARY
Visa Requirements:
The visa requirements for Vietnam depend on your nationality, purpose, and duration of your visit. There are different ways to get a visa for Vietnam, such as:
• Visa exemption: Some countries have bilateral agreements with Vietnam that allow their citizens to enter Vietnam without a visa for a certain period. You can check the list of visa-exempt countries here.
• E-visa: This is an electronic visa that you can apply for online through the official website. The e-visa is valid for 30 days and single entry only. The e-visa fee is 25 USD and it takes three working days to process.
• Visa on arrival: This is a visa that you can get upon arrival at one of the four international airports in Vietnam (Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, or Nha Trang). You need to apply for an approval letter online before your trip through a reliable agency. The approval letter fee varies depending on the agency and the type of visa you need. You also need to pay a stamp fee at the airport, which is 25 USD for -entry and 50 USD for -entry.
News on Vietnam E-Visa
From 15 August 2023, travelers from all over the world holding a Vietnam e-visa will be able to make multiple visits to Vietnam within 90 days. Streamline your visa application and get more time to prepare for your trip to Vietnam with the Vietnam E-Visa!
Currency:
The currency used in Vietnam is the Vietnamese Dong (VND). Credit cards are accepted in major cities and tourist areas, but it's recommended to carry cash, especially when traveling to remote areas.
Health and Safety:
It's advisable to have travel insurance that covers medical expenses. Vaccinations for diseases like hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and tetanus are recommended. Tap water is not safe to drink, so it's best to stick to bottled water and avoid street food that may not be properly cooked.
Language:
The official language of Vietnam is Vietnamese. While English is spoken in major tourist areas, it's always helpful to learn a few basic Vietnamese phrases or carry a language translation app.
The Best Time to Visit North Vietnam
The best time to visit North Vietnam is between March and May and between September to November, when the weather is mild, dry, and sunny. However, this may vary depending on your specific destinations and interests. For example, if you want to see the rice fields in Ha Giang, the best time is September and October, when they are ripe and golden.
What is the Weather Like in North Vietnam?
The weather in North Vietnam varies depending on the season and the region. Generally, North Vietnam has a cool but mostly dry winter from November to April, and a hot and humid summer from May to October with the most rainfall. The average temperature in Hanoi is 17-22 ° C in winter and 24-32 ° C in summer. The mountainous areas such as Sapa can be quite cold in winter, especially from December to March. The coastal areas such as Halong Bay can be misty and cloudy in winter, but sunny and clear in spring.
What Should I Pack for North Vietnam?
What you should pack for North Vietnam depends on the season and the activities you plan to do. However, some general items that you may need are:
- Lightweight rain jacket or poncho, especially if you are riding a motorbike or visiting during the rainy season
- Long trousers and long-sleeved shirt for visiting temples, pagodas, and other religious sites
- Warm clothes such as a fleece, sweater, or jacket for the colder months or the mountainous areas
- Sunscreen, sunglasses, and hat for sun protection
- Comfortable shoes for walking, hiking or biking
- Swimwear and beach towel if you plan to visit the coast or enjoy water activities
How Do I Get Around in Northern Vietnam?
There are many ways to get around in North Vietnam, depending on your budget, time, and preference. Some of the most common modes of transportation are:
- Plane: You can fly between major cities such as Hanoi, Hai Phong, Vinh, and Dien Bien Phu with domestic airlines such as Vietnam Airlines, VietJet Air, and Bamboo Airways. Flying is fast and convenient, but also more expensive and less scenic than other options.
- Train: You can travel by train along the coast from Hanoi to Dong Hoi, Hue, Da Nang, and beyond with Vietnam Railways. Train travel is cheaper than flying, more comfortable than buses, and offers a chance to see the countryside and interact with locals. However, trains are also slower, less frequent and sometimes delayed or crowded.
- Bus: You can take buses to almost anywhere in North Vietnam with various companies such as Hoang Long, Hung Thanh and others. Buses are the cheapest and most flexible way to travel, with many routes and schedules to choose from. However, buses can also be uncomfortable, unsafe, noisy, and prone to scams or overcharging.
- Car: You can rent a car with or without a driver from reputable agencies such as Hanoi Premium Travel. Car rental gives you more freedom and comfort to explore North Vietnam at your own pace. However, car rental is also more expensive, requires a valid driver’s license and international driving permit, and involves dealing with traffic, parking, and road conditions.
- Motorbike: You can rent a motorbike from local shops or hotels in most towns and cities in North Vietnam. Motorbike rental is a popular way to experience the thrill and adventure of North Vietnam, especially in mountainous areas such as Sapa, Ha Giang, or Mai Chau. However, motorbike rental is also risky, requires a valid driver’s license and international driving permit, and involves following traffic rules, wearing helmets, and avoiding accidents.
- Cyclo: You can take a cyclo (a three-wheeled bicycle taxi) for short distances in urban areas such as Hanoi’s Old Quarter or Hoan Kiem Lake. Cyclo is a fun and relaxing way to enjoy the sights and sounds of North Vietnam’s culture and history. However, Cyclo is also slow, limited in availability, and sometimes overpriced or dishonest.
Discover The Breathtaking Beauty of North Vietnam - Top 10 Tourist Attractions In North Vietnam
1. Ha Long Bay: Known for its breathtaking karst landscapes and emerald waters, Ha Long Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most popular destinations in Vietnam.
2. Sapa: This mountainous region is famous for its terraced rice fields, ethnic minority villages, and picturesque landscapes. It's a great place for trekking and experiencing local culture.
3. Hanoi: The capital city of Vietnam is a bustling metropolis with a rich history and diverse cultural attractions. Don't miss the Old Quarter, Hoan Kiem Lake, and the historic temples and pagodas.
4. Ninh Binh: Also known as "Halong Bay on land," Ninh Binh offers stunning karst formations, traditional villages, and ancient temples, including the iconic Tam Coc and Trang An.
5. Cat Ba Island: Located in Ha Long Bay, Cat Ba Island is known for its pristine beaches, lush national parks, and outdoor activities like kayaking and rock climbing.
6. Mai Chau: This peaceful valley is home to several ethnic minority villages surrounded by picturesque mountains and terraced rice fields. It's a great place for hiking and experiencing local culture.
7. Perfume Pagoda: Located southwest of Hanoi, the Perfume Pagoda is a complex of Buddhist temples nestled in a scenic landscape, reachable by boat and a short hike.
8. Ba Be National Park: This pristine national park is famous for its emerald lakes, lush forests, and abundant biodiversity. Explore its caves, and waterfalls, and take a boat ride on Ba Be Lake.
9. Ha Giang Loop: If you're into adventurous road trips, the Ha Giang Loop offers breathtaking scenery of towering mountains, deep valleys, ethnic minority villages, and stunning terraced fields.
10. Ban Gioc Waterfall: Situated on the border with China, Ban Gioc Waterfall is the largest and most beautiful waterfall in Vietnam. Enjoy the stunning cascade and the surrounding lush landscapes.
Things to Keep in Mind During Your Visit to Northern Vietnam:
1. Dress appropriately for the weather: The North of Vietnam has distinct seasons, ranging from hot and humid summers to chilly winters. Pack accordingly to ensure comfort throughout your trip.
2. Pack comfortable footwear: With various terrains and landscapes to explore, comfortable shoes are a must. Invest in sturdy walking shoes or sandals to navigate the region's mountains, rice terraces, and busy streets.
3. Be prepared for different climates in different areas: Northern Vietnam comprises diverse landscapes, each with its climate. While it may be hot and humid in Hanoi, it could be significantly cooler in Sapa or Halong Bay. Check the weather forecast for each destination and pack accordingly.
4. Respect local customs and traditions: The Northern region of Vietnam is rich in cultural heritage, with different ethnic groups inhabiting the area. Respect local customs and traditions, such as removing your shoes when entering someone's home or temple, and dressing modestly when visiting religious sites.
5. Stay hydrated: The North of Vietnam can be humid and hot, especially during the summer months. Make sure to drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and prevent heat exhaustion.
6. Practice responsible tourism: When visiting popular tourist destinations like Sapa or Halong Bay, be conscious of the impact your actions may have on the environment and local communities. Support sustainable tourism practices and respect nature by not littering or engaging in activities that harm the surroundings.
7. Watch out for traffic: Whether exploring the bustling streets of Hanoi or crossing roads in smaller towns, be cautious of traffic. Motorbikes are the primary mode of transportation, and the traffic can be overwhelming at times. Look both ways, cross with care, and follow local road rules.
8. Be aware of altitude sickness: Some areas in Northern Vietnam, such as Sapa or Ha Giang, are situated at high altitudes. Take it easy during your first few days to acclimatize and prevent altitude-related sickness. Stay hydrated and avoid excessive physical activity until you feel comfortable.
9. Try local cuisine: Northern Vietnam is renowned for its flavorful cuisine, featuring dishes like pho (noodle soup), bun cha (grilled pork with noodles), and banh cuon (steamed rice rolls). Embrace the opportunity to try new flavors and enjoy the vibrant street food culture.
10. Take your time to explore: Northern Vietnam offers a wealth of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and historical landmarks. Don't rush through your visit; take the time to explore and immerse yourself in the unique charm of the region.
Famous, Delightful Dishes That Should Not Be Missed When Visiting Northern Vietnam:
- Pho: A traditional Vietnamese noodle soup dish that is popular all over the country. In northern Vietnam, the broth is typically lighter in flavor and the soup is garnished with herbs and lime.
- Banh Cuon: These are rice rolls filled with ground pork and mushrooms, usually served with a side of fish sauce. They are a popular breakfast dish in northern Vietnam.
- Cha Ca: This is a famous Hanoi specialty dish that consists of grilled fish served with vermicelli noodles, herbs, and peanuts. It is cooked at the table and is a delicious and interactive dining experience.
- Bun Cha: Another Hanoi specialty, this dish features grilled pork served with vermicelli noodles, herbs, and a dipping sauce. It is a favorite among locals and tourists alike.
- Women's Stew (Lau De): This dish consists of goat meat cooked in a flavorful broth with various vegetables and herbs. It is a popular dish in the winter and is often enjoyed with a group of friends or family.
- Xoi Xeo: This is a sticky rice dish topped with mung beans and fried onions. It is often served as a breakfast dish and is a comforting and satisfying meal.
- Nem Ran: These are Vietnamese spring rolls filled with ground pork, shrimp, and vegetables. They are deep-fried to perfection and served with a dipping sauce. They are a popular appetizer or snack in northern Vietnam.
- Banh Goi: These are fried dumplings filled with minced pork, mushrooms, and vermicelli noodles. They are crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, making them a must-try snack in northern Vietnam.
- Bun Thang: This is a traditional Hanoi dish consisting of vermicelli noodles, shredded chicken, omelet strips, and herbs. It is a delicately flavored dish that showcases the skill and artistry of Vietnamese cuisine.
- Che: This is a Vietnamese dessert made with various ingredients such as beans, fruits, and jelly, mixed with sweet coconut milk. Che is a refreshing and flavorful way to end a meal in northern Vietnam.
Famous Drinks That Cannot Be Missed When You Visit Northern Vietnam:
1. Egg coffee (Cà phê trứng): A unique and delicious blend of coffee and egg yolk, whipped with sugar and served hot.
2. Bia hơi: A light and refreshing draft beer that is popular among locals. It is usually served in small, plastic cups and is best enjoyed with street food.
3. Che Ba Mau: A colorful and refreshing dessert drink made with layers of fruit jelly, coconut milk, and mung beans. It is sweet and perfect for hot weather.
4. Ruou nep cam: A traditional rice wine infused with orange that is popular among the ethnic minority groups in the region. It has a sweet and tangy flavor.
5. Sua chua nuoc cot dua: A refreshing drink made with yogurt and coconut water. It is often served with crushed ice and can be found in street stalls and cafes.
6. Tra da: Vietnamese iced tea is a popular beverage in the country, and northern Vietnam is known for its high-quality tea leaves. It is often served with ice and a slice of lemon.
Overall, these famous drinks offer a taste of the unique flavors and culinary traditions of northern Vietnam and are worth trying when you visit the region.
Gifts You Should Buy When Traveling to Vietnam:
1. Traditional handicrafts, such as lacquerware or embroidered textiles, are great options.
2. Vietnamese coffee is renowned worldwide, so consider purchasing some high-quality beans or pre-packaged versions to take home.
3. Ao dai, the traditional Vietnamese dress, is a unique and beautiful gift that showcases the country's rich cultural heritage.
4. Non la, the iconic Vietnamese conical hat, is both practical and stylish, making it a fantastic souvenir.
5. Silk products, such as scarves or clothing, are another popular choice due to Vietnam's long-standing silk industry.
6. Vietnamese ceramics and pottery, known for their delicate designs and vibrant colors, are perfect for art enthusiasts and collectors.
7. Regional specialties, such as delicacies or snacks unique to different parts of Vietnam, make for tasty and authentic gifts.
Remember to choose items that reflect Vietnam's culture and traditions, and don't forget to support local businesses and artisans.
Package Includes:
- Hotel accommodation with daily breakfast basic on Double/ Twin or Triple sharing. If the listed hotel is fully booked, alternative accommodation will be offered.
- Halong Bay with an overnight cruise.
- Private transfer, meals, sightseeing, and entrance fees as specified in the itinerary
- Private English-speaking guide service
Package Excludes:
- Flight ticket, airport taxes, fuel surcharge
- Early check-in or Late check-out
- Travel Insurance & other personal expenses.
- Tips for guide and driver
- Porterage
- Visa fee (if applicable)
- Beverage. Other services not mentioned above.
Note:
- All rates are subject to changes with or without prior notice
- All rates are subject to surcharges during peak season and holiday season if applicable.
- Halong cruise itinerary is subject to variation without prior notice, and each cruise might run on a different program.
- Transfer times are approximate and subject to local conditions at the time of travel and daily orders of sightseeing are subject to change
- Please refer to Hanoi Premium Travel & tour booking terms and conditions.