Wander to Vietnam

September 2027
Wander to Vietnam

Overview

The wonders of Vietnam await! History, nature, food, traditional culture and more...this unique small group tour is ready show you it all!

We’re extremely excited to continue with our unique trips to this wonderful destination. And we’ve packed this itinerary with all kinds of rewarding activities that will ensure this is truly a trip to remember!

You’ll visit so many great places – Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, the quaint town of Hoi An, the imperial city of Hue, the magnificent countryside near Phong Nha and you’ll spend a night on a beautiful boat out in the gorgeous Ha Long and Bai Tu Long Bays. Your days will be filled with super fun guided tours, visits to markets, trips to local villages, and time at the most intriguing and important historical sights.

Are you ready for the food? It’s as delicious as it gets and you’ll sample it all, from northern delicacies to traditional dishes of the south. We’ve lined up a very special cooking class too. There will also be some unique transportation in Hue, the most beautiful pagodas and temples, and plenty of opportunities to interact with people everywhere we go.

Vietnam has so much to offer and on this trip, we’re going to take you all the way from the south to the north. As a result, you’ll gain a complete understanding of this captivating country, while having an absolute blast in the process!

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Price - Shared room

$4175

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Price - Single room

$4750

Book with Confidence

To reserve your spot, a deposit will be required. However, you can book with peace of mind as the deposit is refundable – minus a 3% transaction fee – for 30 days. Balance payments are due 90 days before the tour start date. For complete payment/refund policy, please READ HERE.

Additional-info

If you make a deposit for a tour within 90 days of the tour start date, the deposit is non-refundable.

Highlights

Highlight Soak up the historic and cultural vibes of bustling Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City
Highlight Spend two full days in the peaceful and charming town of Hoi An
Highlight Embark on a memorable overnight cruise on the stunning Ha Long and Bai Tu Long Bays
Highlight Take a jeep ride into Vietnam's lush jungle-filled countryside
Highlight Explore one of the world's largest cave systems in Phong Nha
Highlight Enjoy some of the world's best food, including a cooking class with a renowned local chef
Highlight Interact with people everywhere we go and gain a first-hand understanding of the local culture
Highlight Tour the grand imperial city of Hue, both by moto and river boat

Itinerary

Day
1

Ho Chi Minh City (arrival day)

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Sep 26

Date

Sep 26

Arrival

Highlights: Arrival day, welcome dinner

Meal

Included: Dinner

Upon arrival you’ll be picked up at the airport and taken to our hotel in the city center. After getting settled and having a good rest, we’ll start off with an evening orientation and group dinner at one of the city’s great restaurants where we'll enjoy our first Vietnamese meal.

Day
2

Ho Chi Minh City

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Sep 27

Date

Sep 27

Arrival

Highlights: Full tour of Ho Chi Minh City, cultural acrobatic show

Meal

Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Today we're in for a great day as we explore the vibrant energy of Ho Chi Minh City. We'll get around using a mix of a traditional cyclo ride and a laid-back walking tour, giving us a close-up look at different neighborhoods and everyday life in the city. Along the way we’ll visit the colorful flower market, stop by the Reunification Palace to learn about its role in modern Vietnamese history, and take in the architecture of the city's French-era opera house. We’ll also pass through local temples, markets, and side streets, with time to try some of the best Southern Vietnamese dishes along the way. In the evening we’ll return to the opera house for a cultural show, where customary instruments, live music, and impressive choreography come together to tell stories from Vietnam’s past and present.

Day
3

Ho Chi Minh City » Da Nang » Hoi An

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Sep 28

Date

Sep 28

Arrival

Highlights: Flight to Danang, Hoi An, markets and culture

Meal

Included: Breakfast, Dinner

After a short 1.5-hour flight from Ho Chi Minh City to Danang, we’ll drive about an hour by private van to the charming town of Hoi An. Once a major trading port between the 15th and 19th centuries, Hoi An is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its well-preserved mix of Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese, and European architecture. The town has a laid-back feel, with narrow lanes, lantern-lit streets, riverside cafés, and a deep connection to its cultural roots. After checking into our centrally located hotel, we’ll head out for lunch and enjoy a cup of coffee at one of Hoi An’s old-style cafés, many of which are tucked inside historic buildings. We’ll spend the afternoon exploring the vivid streets and riverfront neighborhoods, taking in the relaxed rhythm of daily life and the beauty of this unique and welcoming place.

Day
4

Hoi An

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Sep 29

Date

Sep 29

Arrival

Highlights: Full walking tour of Hoi An

Meal

Included: Breakfast, Dinner

We’ll spend the day exploring the charm and character of Hoi An on foot. This town is best discovered slowly, and we’ll start by visiting a time-honored merchant’s house to see how families lived when Hoi An was a major trading port. We’ll stroll through the lively central market, where vendors sell everything from fresh produce to handmade lanterns, then continue on to admire the detailed architecture of a Chinese temple that still plays an important role in the community. We’ll also stop at the famous Japanese Covered Bridge, one of the town’s most photographed landmarks and a symbol of its multicultural past. As we walk, we’ll get a feel for how centuries of Vietnamese tradition blend with Chinese, Japanese, and French influences in both the buildings and the rhythm of everyday life. In the evening we’ll enjoy dinner, tasting some of the regional specialties that make Hoi An’s food so memorable.

Day
5

Hoi An

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Sep 30

Date

Sep 30

Arrival

Highlights: Special cooking class, free time in Hoi An

Meal

Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Today we’ll dive into the flavors of Hoi An with a hands-on cooking class that will give us a real taste of Vietnamese home-style cooking. At a local cooking school, we’ll be guided by a welcoming chef who will walk us through each step as we prepare a full meal from scratch. Some of the dishes we’ll make include a light and flavorful soup with shrimp balls, crispy banh xeo (Vietnamese savory pancakes), marinated chicken skewers grilled over charcoal, and a refreshing mango salad that balances sweet, sour, and spicy just right. Along the way we’ll learn about the ingredients, cooking techniques, and traditions that make central Vietnamese cuisine so distinctive. After the class, we’ll sit down together to enjoy the meal we’ve prepared. The rest of the day is yours to enjoy Hoi An at your own pace, whether that means getting a tailor-made outfit, taking a boat ride down the Thu Bon River, visiting the Precious Heritage Museum, browsing the stalls at the central market, or relaxing with a drink at one of the town’s cozy riverside cafés.

Day
6

Hoi An » Hue

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Oct 1

Date

Oct 1

Arrival

Highlights: Marble Mountain, Hai Van Pass, Lang Co Beach, An Bang Cemetery

Meal

Included: Breakfast, Lunch

This morning we’ll hop into our restored 1960s jeeps and begin our journey north to Hue, the former imperial capital of Vietnam, making several scenic and cultural stops along the way. Our first stop will be at Marble Mountain, a group of five limestone and marble hills just outside of Danang, known for their Buddhist sanctuaries, cave temples, and panoramic views. From there we’ll continue along the Hai Van Pass, one of Vietnam’s most stunning coastal roads, where we'll drive along a winding route with views of mist-covered mountains on one side and the bright blue waters of the South China Sea on the other. After descending the pass we’ll stop for a fresh seafood lunch at Lang Co Beach before making one final stop at An Bang Cemetery, a fascinating place often called the "City of Ghosts," where families build elaborate, colorful tombs to honor their ancestors. We’ll then continue to Hue, arriving in the late afternoon to check into our hotel and unwind for the evening.

Day
7

Hue

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Oct 2

Date

Oct 2

Arrival

Highlights: Tour of Hue city and countryside, Perfume River cruise/dinner

Meal

Included: Breakfast, Dinner

We’ll kick off the day with a full guided tour unlike any other, exploring Hue’s rich history and culture from a close-up perspective. For those who are up for it, we’ll ride on the back of motorbikes driven by experienced local drivers, but if you’d prefer a more relaxed ride, you’re welcome to join the tour in our backup vehicle instead. We’ll visit a family-run incense-making workshop to see how each stick is carefully crafted by hand, stop at a hidden colosseum where emperors once watched fights between tigers and elephants, and meet native artisans who will show us traditional crafts passed down through generations. Midday we’ll enjoy a peaceful vegetarian lunch prepared by nuns at a local Buddhist nunnery. We’ll also explore the Imperial Citadel and the Forbidden Purple City, learning about the rise and fall of Vietnam’s last royal dynasty, and visit one of the serene Imperial Tombs, each one telling its own story through symbolic architecture and quiet surroundings. In the evening we’ll board a dragon boat for a sunset cruise along the Perfume River, enjoying dinner on board while taking in the views and atmosphere of Hue from the water.

Day
8

Hue » Phong Nha

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Oct 3

Date

Oct 3

Arrival

Highlights: Drive to Phong Nha, Vinh Moc Tunnels, DMZ

Meal

Included: Breakfast, Lunch Dinner

This morning we’ll begin our journey north, taking a scenic route along Vietnam’s coastal roads. Along the way we’ll pass through small seaside towns and lesser-known beaches, offering a different view of daily life in the region. Our first major stop will be the Vinh Moc Tunnels, an underground network where entire villages lived during the war, some for up to six months at a time, complete with living quarters, meeting rooms, and even a maternity space. After exploring this historic site we’ll enjoy lunch before continuing to the DMZ, the former demilitarized zone that once divided North and South Vietnam. We’ll walk across the Hien Luong Bridge, which served as the physical and symbolic border during the conflict, and learn about the events that took place in this region. From there we’ll continue through the countryside until we arrive in Phong Nha, a tranquil area surrounded by rice fields, limestone cliffs, and winding rivers. Once we arrive, we’ll settle into our accommodations and enjoy a relaxing evening in one of the most tranquil spots in central Vietnam.

Day
9

Phong Nha

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Oct 4

Date

Oct 4

Arrival

Highlights: Local villages

Meal

Included: Breakfast, Dinner

After a relaxed breakfast and a slow start to the day, we’ll head out for a laid-back tour through the quiet countryside near Phong Nha. The focus today will be all about enjoying the calm of the area, visiting a few nearby villages, taking our time to walk around, meet local families, and get a sense of what daily life looks like in this part of Vietnam. In the late afternoon we’ll return to the hotel with plenty of time to unwind. You’ll have the option to use the sauna, go for a swim, or simply relax before we meet again for dinner.

Day
10

Phong Nha

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Oct 5

Date

Oct 5

Arrival

Highlights: Phong Nha National Park, cave exploration

Meal

Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Today we're ready to explore the stunning Phong Nha National Park, which is home to some of the most impressive scenery in all of Vietnam. Hopping on the back of motorbikes (there's also an option to ride in a vehicle), we'll enter the national park and soak in all of its magnificent landscapes. We'll wind through mountains and valleys, along dramatic limestone peaks, through lush jungle and across bright blue rivers, all offering a wondrous experience in nature. Soon we'll reach Paradise Cave, where we'll explore the largest cave system in the world. This cave is absolutely beyond breathtaking and we'll have a chance to walk 1.3 miles (2 kilometers) inside of it, passing spectacular natural formations in all directions. From here, we'll wind our way out of the national park as we return to our accommodation for dinner. *Please note: Visiting the Paradise Cave requires a 1500 foot / 500 meter walk along an uphill switchback path, followed by 300 steps down into the cave, and back out again. Once inside the cave, the 1.3 mile (2 kilometer) walk takes place on a wooden boardwalk.

Day
11

Phong Nha » Dong Hoi » Hanoi

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Oct 6

Date

Oct 6

Arrival

Highlights: Hanoi, orientation tour of the city

Meal

Included: Breakfast

Off to Hanoi we go! This morning we’ll take a 1-hour drive to Dong Hoi Airport and catch a short flight to Vietnam’s capital. After landing, we’ll make our way into the city and check into our hotel right in the center of town. This will be our first real look at Hanoi, a city full of movement, where motorbikes glide through tree-lined streets and the mix of old and new is everywhere you look. After lunch we’ll head out for a light stroll through the Old Quarter and French Quarter. In the Old Quarter narrow streets are packed with shops, food stalls, and street vendors, each one offering something different. Just a few blocks away, the French Quarter opens up with wider boulevards and colonial buildings that tell a different part of the city’s story. Later in the afternoon we’ll take it slow with a visit to a few quieter spots, maybe a walk by the lake, a temple courtyard, or a garden where locals gather to relax. In the evening we’ll sit down for dinner at one of Hanoi’s best restaurants and try some classic Northern Vietnamese dishes, a perfect way to end our first day in the city.

Day
12

Hanoi

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Oct 7

Date

Oct 7

Arrival

Highlights: Full city tour of Hanoi

Meal

Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Today we’ll kick off the day with a deep dive into Hanoi’s history and culture, starting with a visit to the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, where we’ll learn about the man who led Vietnam to independence and still holds a strong presence in the country’s story. From there we’ll head to the Temple of Literature, a peaceful place dedicated to Confucius and home to Vietnam’s first university. It's a beautiful mix of history, philosophy, and undisturbed courtyards. We’ll also visit Hoa Lo Prison, often referred to as the “Hanoi Hilton,” where we’ll get a closer look at Vietnam’s more recent past and the experiences of those held there during both French colonial times and the Vietnam War. For lunch we’ll keep it simple and delicious with what many locals say is the best banh mi in the city, a crispy baguette stuffed with grilled meats, herbs, pickled vegetables, and a dash of chili, a perfect example of Vietnam’s French-influenced street food. In the afternoon we’ll take a break to relax or wander a bit more at your own pace. As the evening sets in we’ll gather for a performance at the Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre, a traditional northern Vietnamese art form that combines live music, storytelling, and puppets dancing on water, a fun and uniquely regional experience.

Day
13

Hanoi » Ha Long Bay

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Oct 8

Date

Oct 8

Arrival

Highlights: Overnight boat cruise in Ha Long and Bai Tu Long Bays

Meal

Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast we’ll leave the busy streets of Hanoi behind and head toward one of Vietnam’s most stunning natural wonders, Ha Long Bay. Once we arrive we’ll board our traditional-style boat, settle into our cabins, and kick things off with a fresh seafood lunch as we begin cruising through the bay’s calm, emerald waters. All around us you’ll see towering limestone islands, little fishing boats, and hidden coves, it’s the kind of scenery that makes you want to just sit back and stare. In the afternoon we’ll have the option to stop at a floating fishing village, where you can choose to kayak or hop into a small boat and be rowed through some of the bay’s most beautiful and quiet corners. As the sun starts to set we’ll relax back on board, take in the views, and maybe even enjoy a Vietnamese massage before dinner is served. We’ll spend the night on the boat, sleeping in comfortable cabins, with the peaceful water and distant sounds of the bay around us.

Day
14

Ha Long Bay » Hanoi

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Oct 9

Date

Oct 9

Arrival

Highlights: Bai Tu Long and Lan Ha Bays, Hanoi, farewell dinner

Meal

Included: Breakfast, Dinner

We’ll start our last morning out on the soothing waters of Bai Tu Long Bay, with an optional Tai Chi session at sunrise for anyone who feels like easing into the day with some gentle movement and quiet views. After breakfast we’ll visit Thien Canh Son Cave, a spot tucked into the cliffs with a short, easy climb and beautiful rock formations inside. It’s a calm final stop before we make our way back to the boat and begin cruising toward the harbor. Once we’re back on land, we’ll head by road to Hanoi. After checking back into our hotel and having a bit of time to rest or freshen up, we’ll go out for one last dinner together at one of the city’s best restaurants.

Day
15

Hanoi (departure day)

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Oct 10

Date

Oct 10

Arrival

Departure day

Meal

Included: Breakfast

You will be picked up at the hotel by a private driver who will take you to the airport for your departing flight.

Included / Not Included

Included Wandering Earl Tours group leader
Included Small group (maximum 12 participants)
Included Accommodation (14 nights – 3*/4* hotels, guesthouses and a cruising boat)
Included Transportation in Vietnam (vans, internal flights and overnight cruising boat)
Included Breakfast every day, 7 lunches and 11 dinners
Included Local English-speaking guides in each destination
Included All mentioned activities and entrance fees
Included Water throughout the trip
Included Gratuities at hotels/included meals
Included All airport transfers
Not Included Flights to/from Vietnam
Not Included Passport/visa fees
Not Included Meals and activities not mentioned
Not Included Travel insurance (mandatory)
Not Included Other gratuities

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Essentials

Medium Physical Level

While the tour itself is not very strenuous, please note that it may involve the following: walking for up to 2 hours at a time during city tours, exposure to potentially hot and cold temperatures, early morning departures, a full day spent sitting in open-air vintage war jeeps, uphill walking at various temples and Paradise Cave, and a boat excursion through Ha Long Bay.

Accommodation

We'll stay in 3* and 4* hotels, excellent guesthouses, and a comfortable cruising boat on Vietnam's most beautiful bay. Accommodation is mid-range, and all rooms feature a private bathroom. *Please note: If you book a shared room and we cannot find another traveler to share that room, there will be an extra surcharge for having a single room. *Please note: If you book a shared room and we cannot find another traveler to share that room, there will be an extra surcharge for having a single room.

Transport

We’ll use a variety of transportation methods on this trip. Minibuses will be used in some cities and when traveling between destinations. We’ll spend one full day traveling in open-air vintage war jeeps and another day riding on the back of motorbikes driven by experienced and safe drivers (with an option to ride in a car as well). We’ll also embark on a cruise through Ha Long Bay aboard a traditional junk boat, and take internal flights from Ho Chi Minh City to Da Nang and from Dong Hoi to Hanoi.

Meals

Breakfast is provided daily, along with 7 lunches and 11 dinners. For included meals, some will be served family-style, while at other times, you'll have the option to order anything you'd like from the menu. We can accommodate all dietary restrictions.

Sustainability

As with all of our trips, we aim to offer as sustainable an experience as we can. We seek out ways to limit plastic use, trash is recycled where possible and we avoid mass tourism activities that cause harm to the environment and/or do not benefit local communities.

Small Groups

This tour requires a minimum of 8 participants and has a maximum of 12 participants in order to ensure the best small group tour experience. With such a small group, you'll be able to enjoy unique, rewarding activities that would not be accessible with more people. That's the kind of trip we love to offer!

Itinerary Changes

While we do our best to follow the itinerary, changes may be made to any aspect of the tour due to a variety of potential situations or unforeseen circumstances.

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