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Vietnam Insight – 12 Days

 

Brief Vietnam 12 day itinerary

Brief Vietnam 12 day itinerary

Highlights of Vietnam 12 day itinerary

  • Watch the traditional type of national water puppetry in the capital of Vietnam
  • Enjoy the various activities in Halong Bay
  • Feel the quintessence of Vietnamese cuisine from North to South Vietnam
  • Participate in recreational activities in the Ho Chi Minh City

Full scheduled of Vietnam 12 day itinerary

Day 1: Welcome to Hanoi

Xin chao, welcome to Vietnam 12 day itinerary. Your journey will start from the North of Vietnam and go down to destinations from the South. After having a long flight to Hanoi, you should take a rest to recover energy on the first day you set foot in Hanoi. Related Tour: Hanoi tours (Daily tour)

Thereafter, you can wander around Hanoi street to see the classic buildings. If you are hungry, here is the list of foods you must try in Hanoi. In this list, the most recommended one is Pho, the essence of Vietnamese cuisine. After a long flight, a bowl of Pho will definitely become your mood booster.

In addition, we would like to introduce the traditional art form of Vietnam: The water puppet performance. This type has been recorded since 1000 years ago from the Ly Dynasty. Water puppet show performed by artisans in the water. Each performance is breathed in by the artist, helping the stories about Vietnam’s history become more soulful.

Vietnam 12 Day Itinerary: Visit Highlights Of Vietnam In 12 Days

Day 2: Tour of Hanoi – The capital of Vietnam

Rest time is over, let’s start the 2nd journey with a nutritious morning. After that, you can visit Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum (Address: 8 Hung Vuong, Dien Bien, Ba Dinh). Summary of President Ho Chi Minh, he has made great contributions to helping Vietnam achieve the independence and freedom it is today.

Next, you can visit the first university in Vietnam – The Temple of Literature (Address: 58 Quoc Tu Giam Ward, Temple of Literature, Dong Da). The Temple of Literature was built by King Ly Thanh Tong in 1070 to honor Khong Tu, who represents the power of knowledge at that time. Later, the temple was turned into a school by the royal family. At that time, studying was a distant dream of many farmers, and people with extensive knowledge were trying to get a position at The Temple of Literature. There is an ancient belief that if you were to study here, your future would be extremely valuable and you would have the opportunity to work for the Emperor.

There are so many more museums waiting for you to discover. In the afternoon, you can go to the Women’s Museum, Museum of Ethnology, or One Pillar Pagoda. On the other hand, you can take breeze air by taking a cyclo which is a Vietnamese traditional transportation three-wheeled).

You can ask the driver to take you around Hoan Kiem Lake (Address: Hang Trong, Hoan Kiem) or take a short tour of The Old Quarter. Unlike motorcycles, Cyclo doesn’t travel fast, you should only take this vehicle when there is no rush.

Vietnam 12 Day Itinerary: Tour of Hanoi - The capital of Vietnam

Day 3-4: Enjoy the peace of Halong Bay

You should travel to Halong Bay at night so that you can have a nap and catch the dawn in gorgeous Halong (Ha Long City, Quang Ninh). UNESCO has twice designated this bay as one of the world’s most beautiful bays and a World Heritage Site. The beautiful morning scene in this place definitely will be healing for people who need to take a rest after a long working time.

After that, you can join in activities such as swimming, and kayaking. The water here is crystal clear like jade will bring you comfort. For a taste of local culture, you can also visit pear or fishing farms in the area. Don’t miss the opportunity to take in the stunning sunset and entertaining activities on the sundeck.

Day 3-4: Enjoy the peace of Halong Bay

Day 5: Move to Hoi An ancient town

On day five, you will need to fly from Hanoi to Hoi An (Quang Nam). When you get there, rest and have some delicious dishes in Hoi An.

In your free time, you can visit Hoi An Ancient Town which is a collection of several structures, including French colonial homes, Chinese temples, Japanese bridges, Vietnamese wooden shophouses, and pagodas

In 1999, UNESCO declared it to be a World Heritage Site. This distinctive town has successfully maintained its distinctive charm, enabling it to draw thousands of tourists from around the world each year.

Many visitors characterize Hoi An, one of Vietnam’s most attractive old towns, as lovely, intimate, and tranquil. If you visit this location, you will enjoy the lovely views, such as the nighttime illumination of thousands of lanterns.

Day 6: Getting peacetime at Hoi An

You can spend your day strolling through Hoi An’s historic streets admiring the numerous old homes with distinctive architecture and taking in the locals’ way of life. Additionally, you can go to well-known locations like the Fujian Assembly Hall (Address: 46 Tran Phu, Cam Chau, Hoi An, Quang Nam) or the Japanese Covered Bridge.

A modest bridge called the Cau Pagoda (also known as the Japanese Covered Bridge) (Address: 186 Tran Phu, Minh An Ward, Hoi An, Quang Nam) spans a canal that flows into the Thu Bon River. The only remaining historical bridge in Hoi An is the Cau Pagoda, which has come to represent this historic town.

Getting peacetime at Hoi An

Day 7: Travel to the center of Vietnam – Hue

Hoi An is near Hue, so you can take a private vehicle or shuttle bus to get there. The rest of the day can be utilized to freely explore this lovely city after checking into a hotel in Hue. Don’t forget to try the amazing meals here while exploring this random city. Some of the best cuisines in Vietnam are thought to originate from Hue city. So keep that in mind and make sure to try all the treats while you’re here.

Hue City was actually one of the most significant royal cities in this nation. Additionally, this city was a top producer of renowned Imperial Banquets. Here, many eateries continue to serve these in a conventional manner.

Travel to the center of Vietnam - Hue

Day 8-9: Get to Vietnam’s most vibrant city – Ho Chi Minh city

Transfer to the Da Nang airport ( Address: Nguyen Van Linh, Hoa Thuan Tay, Hai Chau, Da Nang) after breakfast for a morning flight to Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC). You should take a tour of the city after checking into your accommodation. Traveling through the city’s Chinese neighborhood, pausing to see a flower market that smells divine and a secret, gorgeous Buddhist pagoda.

At night, you can visit Bui Vien (a walking street for tourism), there are many choices for entertainment here. Moreover, when you get to Ho Chi Minh City, you have to eat the local street food. Everything tastes great and is reasonably priced. You can try: Pho, Com Tam, Banh XeoBanh Mi,etc.

vietnam 12 day itinerary: must try food in Ho Chi Minh city

Day 10: Learn about the history of Cu Chi tunnels in Cu Chi

Cu Chi is only 70 km from the city center. By getting into this adventure, you can know a lot about Vietnam during the war period. Cu Chi Tunnels (Address: Provincial Road 15, Phu Hiep, Cu Chi, Ho Chi Minh City) has a sophisticated network of underground tunnels. Crawling through the tunnels will be an adventure when you visit this location.

You will be able to understand the hardship and challenge Vietnamese soldiers had while staying hidden there for a long period as a result. Additionally, in order to assist you to comprehend the atrocities of the Vietnam War, our guide will narrate the historical tales hidden within the tunnels.

Day 11: Get to Mekong Delta

Spending the entire day exploring the Mekong Delta will be a magnificent experience that will allow you to learn about the intriguing local culture of the people of Southwest Vietnam.

Here, you can take part in a variety of stunning activities including cycling through a tranquil village and visiting the floating market. You can even pick your own fruits at the orchard before tasting them.

 Get to Mekong Delta

Day 12: Immerse yourself in Ho Chi Minh city, the city that never sleeps

To start a day in Ho Chi Minh City, you must try the Vietnamese cafe at district 1. You will be surprised at the bustle in the cafes. The coffee here is said to be quite strong, so make sure you have breakfast before enjoying a good cup of coffee. If you can’t stand the bitter taste of coffee, you can try milk coffee or Bac Xiu.

At the end of the day, you can pass by more must-see sites like the Post Office and the renowned Saigon Cathedral. Then, it’s time to say goodbye to Saigon and go back to your country.

FAQs about Vietnam 12 day itinerary

How many days in Vietnam is enough?

The most recommended timeline to visit Vietnam is from 12 days above. That is the time when you can have a full experience in Vietnam without missing any moment. If you want to take a one-week trip, you can only visit some of the most famous sights in Vietnam.

What is the best way to see Vietnam?

Obviously, the fastest and most expensive option for anyone to travel around Vietnam is by plane. Flying to and around Vietnam is a terrific option for tourists who need to reach where they’re going quickly because you can get to practically anyplace in the nation in around two hours using this mode of transportation.

12 days seem long but when you have come to Vietnam, Ftrip believes you want to stay in this beautiful country longer. Vietnam 12 day itinerary has given you a detailed tour for each location, so when you have to know where to go and what to do, contact Ftrip right now to book a tour to Vietnam.

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