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North Vietnam
- Land of Adventure
A mix of culture with
Biking, Hiking and Kayaking
Discover the excitement and charm of northern Vietnam as we
explore the hill villages on foot and on our bikes. Then
after trekking in the country’s mountainous north west and staying with
ethnic people in their own homes, we switch across to the north east to swim and
kayak amid the stunning backdrop of Halong Bay. This trip can be extended to include 4 more days
on Halong Bay, or time in other parts of Vietnam, a country with a wide variety
of climate.
Outline Itinerary
Day 1
Hanoi
Begin the tour with a full day city tour.
In the evening, sit back and enjoy a water puppet show – a performing art unique
to Vietnam. L. (Code: B = Breakfast, L = Lunch and D =
Dinner).
Day 2 Hanoi – Mai
Chau (40km cycling)
After breakfast, take a support vehicle
and drive out of Hanoi heading west for Luong Son town. From here, set off on
bikes and ride along the scenic road for about 25 km to Hoa Binh town. After
lunch, continue to Mai Chau. Overnight at Mai Chau Lodge. B.L.D
Day 3 Mai Chau (35km
cycling)
Today is a more challenging day climbing
hills and descending into valleys. The ride will take you through several
traditional and friendly hill tribes before making the loop back to Mai Chau
valley. Overnight at Mai Chau Lodge. B.L.D
Day 4 Mai Chau – Son
La (60km – 100km cycling)
Son La is notable for the colorful
ethnic minorities, the terraced rice fields, the tea plantations and delicious
mangoes. Arrive in Son La mid-afternoon and enjoy some free time to discover the
town. B.L.D
Day 5 Son La –
Dien Bien Phu (60km – 100km cycling)
The scenery from Son La
and Dien Bien Phu is extremely breathtaking. The early start this morning gives
the opportunity to visit one or two colorful markets. After checking into the
hotel, you will enjoy a tour of historic Dien Bien Phu. B.L.D
Day 6 Dien Bien Phu – Lai Chau (Tam Duong;
60km – 100km cycling)
Today’s part cycling is simply a great
experience. The scenery is nothing short of breathtaking. Arrive in Tam Duong in
the late afternoon. B.L.D
Day 7 Lai Chau (Tam
Duong) – Sapa (50km – 70km cycling)
This morning, visit a
colorful hill tribe market before making the ride up to Sapa. The ride today is
more challenging cycling 26 km uphill to Tram Ton pass. Reach Sapa by mid
afternoon and spend the remainder of the day strolling around town. (NB: support
vehicles are available for those that wish not to ride) B.L.D
Day
8 Sapa Trekking (6 hours trek)
This morning, drive 7 km
before commencing downhill walk to visit Lao Chai, the village of the Black
Hmong people. Continue to walk 2 hours to visit the Zay minority at Ta Van. Then
take a jeep transfer into the heart of the hill tribe region and continue
trekking downhill to Thanh Phu, to spend the night in a stilt house of the Tay
people. B.L.D
Day 9 Sapa Trekking (7
hours trek)
After breakfast, trek to the village of the Xa
Pho tribe, the smallest ethnic group in Sapa who have very little contact with
modern Vietnam. Continue to trek up to Nam Toong and visit the Nam Ken Village
of Red Zao. Overnight in a home stay. B.L.D
Day 10 Sapa Overnight train
to Hanoi (2 hours trek)
After breakfast there will be a 2
hour uphill trek to Su Pan before a jeep transfer to Sapa town. Afternoon is
free in town. Catch the overnight sleeper train to Hanoi in a shared 4 berth
sleeper with Air Con. B.L.D
Day 11 Hanoi – Halong Bay
(kayaking)
Arriving Hanoi early in the morning, our bus will pick us
up and transfer directly to Halong Bay. Two day cruising Halong Bay will give us
the chance to relax and take in the stunning scenery of this World Heritage
Site. Swimming, sea-kayaking, sunbathing, cave exploring or night fishing are
activities available during this section of the trip. B.L.D
Day 12 Halong Bay (kayaking)
Rising in the morning,
we have time for an early morning dip followed by breakfast. This morning we’ll
continue to cruise around the bay to find more secluded areas to either swim or
kayak in. As the sun sets, relax in the dining room or on the open air deck and
reflect on the days activities, while absorbing the magnificent scenery.
B.L.D
Day 13 Halong Bay –
Hanoi
Whilst having breakfast we enjoy a 2-hour
cruise back to Halong City where our vehicle is waiting to take us back to
Hanoi. Free afternoon until we regroup to enjoy the farewell dinner in one of
Hanoi’s superb restaurants. B.L.D
Hotel Details
City Hotel
Room Type
Hanoi
Sunny Hotel*** www.sunnyhotelhanoi.com Deluxe
room - 3 star
Mai Chau
Mai Chau Lodge www.maichaulodge.com
Standard room
Sapa
Chau Long Hotel***(Old Wing) www.chaulonghotel.com
Superior
room - 3 star
Halong
Bay Jewel of
the
Bay
Standard room
Start Dates - 2008:
27-May(Sold Out), 10-Jun (8 places
available), 24-Jun ( 6
places available), 08-Jul ( 4 places available)
.
Other dates as a private trip - with costs based upon the number of people
in the group, subject to our resources being
available.
What to expect
weatherwise:
Being a long country the seasons vary up and down
the country, but be prepared for some rain whatever time of year you travel. The
better periods for travel, if you are going from end to end, is February to
April and November. In the north, it is most likely to rain in July and August
and can be cold in the hills from November till February. The south can be very
hot in July and August, whilst recent years have seen heavy rain during
September and October.
Airfare (from the UK)
As a guide, the international airfare should be in the
range £450 to £600 for economy class to Hanoi.
Visas
UK and US passport holders should have no problems in being
granted a visa.
Travel
Insurance
Comprehensive personal
insurance, including search and rescue is required on this trip.
For UK clients we recommend
the policies of the British Mountaineering Council, for their expertise in
evacuation from remote areas worldwide. Details at www.thebmc.co.uk
As Insurance is always
provided by a company based in your home country, we are unable to suggest
suitable insurance companies unless you reside in the UK.