Vietnam in Style Everyday Departures
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The Experience
About the Trip
A cluster of conical bamboo hats, neat lines of snowy white ducks with saffron-tipped beaks, boundless stretches of emerald landscapes, and towering heaps of colorful blooms, these sights are remembered the most from a journey through Vietnam. From the wartime whispers beneath Cu Chi to the cloud-kissed Golden Bridge of Ba Na Hills and limestone giants rising from Halong Bay, Vietnam stirs the senses and stills the soul.
Exclusive Moments
Highlights
- Navigate the Cu Chi Tunnels and Mekong Delta on a shared day tour with local music, sampan rides, and tropical fruits
- Ride the Ba Na Hills cable car to the famed Golden Bridge and explore a mountaintop fantasy land
- Cruise through the dramatic limestone karsts of Halong Bay with a visit to Titov Island and the Surprising Cave
- Feel the historic pulse of Hoi An’s lantern-lit streets and heritage homes on a walking tour
- Visit the War Remnants Museum and Ben Thanh Market to feel the contrasting layers of Ho Chi Minh
- Take in Hanoi’s cultural icons — from the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum to the Old Quarter walking tour



Day by Day
Trip Summary
1 Welcome to Ho Chi Minh City, Where Past and Present Collide
Ho Chi Minh City
Welcome to Ho Chi Minh City, Where Past and Present Collide
Ho Chi Minh City
Touch down at Tan Son Nhat International Airport and freshen up at your own pace before meeting your TLI Holidays representative. Set out on a half-day city tour by coach, taking in the Hundred Years Red Cathedral, the colonial-era Post Office, and the People’s Committee Hall.
You'll step inside the historic Independence Palace and the sobering War Remnants Museum before ending the day at Ben Thanh Market.
After checking in to your hotel, the evening is yours - for a bit of shopping, strolling, or simply soaking in the city’s feel over dinner.
2 Tunnels Below, Waters Beyond — A Day of Contrast
Ho Chi Minh City
Tunnels Below, Waters Beyond — A Day of Contrast
Ho Chi Minh City
After breakfast, head out on a full-day shared tour to Southern Vietnam’s standout experiences. First, explore the sprawling 200-kilometer Cu Chi Tunnels, a haunting yet inspiring network built during the war.
Then shift gears as you drive to My Tho in the Mekong Delta, where a boat cruise takes you to Thoi Son Island for fresh fruits, local tunes, and a taste of slow river life.
Enjoy a serene sampan glide through palm-fringed canals before returning to Ho Chi Minh by evening, just in time to wander or unwind on your own terms.
3 Flying North to the Coastal Calm in Danang
Da Nang
Flying North to the Coastal Calm in Danang
Da Nang
After breakfast, check out and catch your flight to Danang, the central coastal gem that balances beach calm with city flair.
On arrival, you’ll be driven to your hotel for check-in, after which the day is yours.
Whether you stretch out by the beach, sip Vietnamese coffee near the Han River, or explore local shops at your own pace, this is your day to do Danang your way - easy, unhurried, and under the open sky.
4 Cloud Bridges, Basket Boats and Old Town Lights
Da Nang
Cloud Bridges, Basket Boats and Old Town Lights
Da Nang
Fuel up at breakfast before taking off for Ba Na Hills. Glide up the famed cable car and explore everything from the shimmering Linh Ung Pagoda to the surreal Golden Bridge held up by giant stone hands.
After a buffet lunch in the clouds and some downtime at Fantasy Park, descend and head to Cam Thanh Coconut Village for a basket boat ride through the leafy canals.
As twilight approaches, stroll the age-old streets of Hoi An, with its glowing lanterns and heritage charm, before heading back to Danang for a well-earned rest.
5 Marble Hills and a Capital Arrival
Hanoi
Marble Hills and a Capital Arrival
Hanoi
Start your morning with a visit to the Marble Mountains, five elemental hills filled with caves, pagodas, and sweeping views.
Then check out and take your flight to Hanoi. On arrival, you’ll be transferred to your hotel, where you can settle in before an evening at leisure.
If it’s a weekend, don't miss the Hanoi Night Market and Walking Street, filled with food stalls, live music, and street performers that turn the old quarter into a giant open-air festival.
6 Legends of the Bay, Cruising Through Halong
Hanoi
Legends of the Bay, Cruising Through Halong
Hanoi
Enjoy breakfast before setting out on a full-day cruise to Halong Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that feels more myth than map. Drive along the expressway to Tuan Chau Island, where your boat awaits to take you past limestone towers and curious rock formations like the Cock Fighting and Thumb islets.
After a Vietnamese lunch onboard, stop at the Surprising Cave and enjoy an optional kayak or bamboo boat ride through Luon Cave.
Cap it off with a swim or a lounge break at Titov Island before sailing back and returning to Hanoi for the night.
7 Capital Culture and a Farewell to Vietnam
Hanoi
Capital Culture and a Farewell to Vietnam
Hanoi
After breakfast and hotel check-out, keep your luggage safely at the lobby as you head out for a guided city tour. Begin at the grand Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and continue to the Temple of Literature, Tran Quoc Pagoda, and the peaceful Hoan Kiem Lake.
Walk through the Old Quarter’s narrow lanes one last time before being transferred to Noi Bai International Airport for your flight back to India, heart full, suitcase heavier.
Great journeys never end. They aspire to inspire the next. Until next time. Expertly yours.
Inclusions
- Return economy class airfare (Ex - Delhi/Mumbai/Ahmedabad/Cochin)
- 2 Internal domestic flights at International Location ( Hanoi – Danag – Saigon)
- 6 Nights hotel accommodation on twin/double sharing basis as per the itinerary
- Meals as stated in the itinerary
- All transfers and sightseeing as per the itinerary in an air-conditioned vehicle on sharing basis
- Road taxes, parking fees, fuel charges, interstate taxes
- Complimentary Travel Insurance.
** This package is valid from 01 Jan 2026 only, rates are subject to availability before 01 Jan 2026.
**Hotels will be provided as stated or similar (subject to availability)
**Rate of Exchange will be calculated as per the final date of payment (rate will be taken from xe.com + Rs. 2)
Exclusions
- GST not included (until specified)
- TCS over and above the package cost mentioned (reclaimable under 26AS)
- E-Visa charges not included
- All personal expenses like tips, laundry, telephone calls/fax, alcoholic beverages, camera/video camera fees at monuments, medical expenses, airport departure tax etc.
- Entrance fees at all monuments and sightseeing spots (not mentioned in the inclusions)
- Meals (until specified in the day wise program)
- Cost incidental to any change in the itinerary/stay on account of flight cancellation due to bad weather, ill health, and roadblocks and/or any factors beyond control.
- Tips & Gratuities (untill specified)
- Anything not mentioned under Package Inclusions.
Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the major cities covered in Cox & Kings Vietnam tours?
Cox & Kings itineraries often include Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Hoi An, Hue, and Da Nang. Select packages also feature Sapa, Halong Bay, Ninh Binh, or Phu Quoc Island based on traveller preference.
What makes Vietnam a culturally rich destination for travellers?
Vietnam’s culture blends Confucian, Buddhist, and colonial influences. Cox & Kings guests explore historical quarters, imperial citadels, ancient temples, and French-colonial architecture, while engaging with local customs and cuisine through curated experiences
What kind of landscapes and natural diversity can travellers expect?
Vietnam offers remarkable natural contrast—from limestone cliffs in Halong Bay and terraced hills in Sapa to tropical beaches in Da Nang and vast river networks in the Mekong Delta. Cox & Kings tailors journeys to suit both nature-lovers and comfort seekers.
Is Vietnam a good choice for first-time international travellers from India?
Absolutely. Vietnam is affordable, English-friendly in urban areas, and well-developed for tourism. With Cox & Kings handling end-to-end arrangements, it’s ideal for both newcomers and seasoned travellers.
Is Vietnam family-friendly?
Yes. With a mix of cultural sightseeing, water activities, museums, night markets, and safe environments, Vietnam appeals to families with children, teenagers, and multigenerational groups. Cox & Kings offers family-focused itineraries on request.
How does Cox & Kings ensure safe travel across Vietnam?
From choosing verified guides and safe accommodations to arranging private transfers and coordinating on-ground support, every Cox & Kings journey is designed for peace of mind. Emergency assistance and real-time support are built in.
When is the best time to visit Vietnam?
The best seasons are spring (February to April) and autumn (August to October), when temperatures are comfortable and rainfall is minimal. Northern areas can be cool in winter, while southern Vietnam remains tropical year-round.
What traditional experiences are included?
Cox & Kings often includes activities like Vietnamese cooking classes, cyclo rides through old quarters, visits to floating markets, water puppet shows, and traditional tea ceremonies.
Is Halong Bay part of most itineraries?
Yes, Cox & Kings frequently includes an overnight cruise in Halong Bay—one of Vietnam’s most iconic UNESCO sites. Guests stay aboard luxury junks and enjoy kayaking, cave visits, and seafood dinners.
What type of shopping is popular in Vietnam?
Travellers enjoy picking up silk scarves, lacquerware, ceramic goods, bamboo products, coffee, and traditional Ao Dai garments. Hanoi and Hoi An are known for tailored clothing, while Ho Chi Minh offers lively markets.
How is nightlife in Vietnam for tourists?
Cities like Ho Chi Minh and Hanoi have active nightlife scenes with rooftop bars, live music cafés, and night markets. Cox & Kings can guide travellers to safe, reputable venues suited to their interests.
Can Cox & Kings assist with multi-city or cross-border tours?
Yes. Many Vietnam itineraries include onward journeys to Cambodia, Laos, or Thailand. The team can handle all internal flights, border permits, and logistics seamlessly.
How culturally sensitive should I be when travelling through Vietnam?
While Vietnam is open to tourists, modest dressing is appreciated in temples and rural villages. Avoid public displays of affection, remove shoes at religious sites, and always ask before photographing locals.
Are there spiritual or wellness experiences available in Vietnam?
Yes. Wellness seekers can enjoy quiet retreats in Hue, yoga resorts in the countryside, or spa services in upscale hotels. Cox & Kings can recommend packages that include spa treatments and wellness stays.
Does Cox & Kings offer special arrangements for senior travellers?
Certainly. Tours can be paced gently with added comfort, shorter walking distances, accessible vehicles, and extra assistance where needed—ideal for older guests or those with mobility considerations.
What are the top destinations included in Cambodia tours?
Cox & Kings focuses on Siem Reap (for Angkor temples), Phnom Penh (the capital), and Tonle Sap Lake. Optional add-ons may include Kampot, Kep, or Sihanoukville for beach lovers.
Why is Cambodia ideal for heritage and history lovers?
Cambodia is home to the magnificent Angkor Wat complex—among the most iconic archaeological sites globally. Cox & Kings includes detailed guided explorations of Angkor Thom, Bayon, Ta Prohm, and other ancient wonders.
Is Cambodia suitable for families or couples?
Yes. Whether you’re looking for quiet cultural discovery or romantic backdrops like temple sunrises, Cambodia caters to both. Private tours offer added flexibility for families or honeymooners.
How safe is Cambodia for tourists?
Cambodia is generally safe in tourist-friendly areas. Cox & Kings ensures guests travel with verified local guides, use licensed vehicles, and receive up-to-date safety advice for smooth experiences.
What kind of cultural experiences are part of Cambodia tours?
Activities may include Apsara dance shows, village visits, Khmer cooking classes, monk blessings, and local craft workshops. The Cox & Kings team helps ensure cultural authenticity with expert-led programming.
Can I combine Cambodia with other countries?
Absolutely. Cambodia combines easily with Vietnam and Thailand. Cox & Kings designs seamless multi-country itineraries with flights, transfers, and border formalities handled end-to-end.
What makes Siem Reap special beyond Angkor Wat?
Siem Reap also offers great dining, artsy night markets, boutique spas, and social enterprise cafés. It’s a charming town that balances sightseeing with downtime—well integrated into Cox & Kings itineraries.
What traditional shopping is available in Cambodia?
Visitors can shop for handwoven silks, silverware, wood carvings, pepper products from Kampot, and Buddhist art. Night markets in Siem Reap and local cooperatives support ethical shopping.
When is the best time to visit Cambodia?
November to March is ideal, with dry, cool weather. The wet season (May–October) has lush greenery and fewer tourists. Cox & Kings can help tailor plans based on climate preferences and interests.
Is English spoken widely in Cambodia?
In major towns and tourist areas, yes. Cox & Kings provides English-speaking guides throughout to bridge any language gaps and enhance communication
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