Hang out in Halong Bay
Halong Bay is an area of great natural beauty, with waters studded with thousands of islets covered in green foliage, sheer cliffs and caves. Spend the night on a luxurious traditional junk boat and soak up the atmosphere.
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Halong Bay is an area of great natural beauty, with waters studded with thousands of islets covered in green foliage, sheer cliffs and caves. Spend the night on a luxurious traditional junk boat and soak up the atmosphere.
After exploring the Mekong delta, cruise up the mighty Mekong river to Cambodia, all the way to Ankor Wat. It’s a luxurious way to see these iconic temples, and glimpse local village life as you float on by.
Set in the cool central highlands, Dalat is a former French hill station with a somewhat faded elegance, offering respite from the heat and hustle of nearby Nha Trang and Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). The town is surrounded by pine-covered hills and waterfalls, with picturesque churches and beautiful colonial French buildings dotted along the hillsides. The Bao Dai Summer Palace is a highlight, an art deco building offering a glimpse into the retreat of Vietnam’s last emperor.
A village inhabited by the Hmong hill tribe, Xa Linh is located 1,000 metres above sea level in the Mai Chau region. Walk through the serene countryside, dotted with fruit trees and wildlife, and gain an insight into this historic culture.
With its elegant carriages, the Victoria Express train recalls a more romantic era, passing through the exotic landscapes of northern Vietnam. The train departs six times a week between Hanoi and Lao Cai (Sapa), and takes approximately 8.5 hours.
17 days 14 nights
From £3,695
Explore the Mekong delta before a journey through the captivating kingdom of Cambodia, ending at the majestic temples of Angkor Wat
13 days 10 nights
From £2,695
Discover the varied sights, sounds and flavours of this enchanting country, touring the fascinating cities of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), the Vietnam war-era Cu Chi tunnels, and the historic pearls of Hué and Hoi An