Overview
Joining Hanoi- Halong bay- hoa lu- tam coc tour to discover the natural beauty of Vietnam and enjoy many interesting activities there. Not only can you explore the rich tradition of Hanoi in legend, literature, music and poetry but you also have a chance to see the hundreds of karsts limestone islets.
Policy for children
- Child under 6 years old sharing room with two (2) adults without extra bed: Free of charge.
- Child from 6 – under 12 years old sharing room with two (2) adults without extra bed: 50% of charge.
- Child from 6 – under 12 years old sharing room with two (2) adults with extra bed: 75% of charge.
- Child under 12 years old sharing room with one (1) adult: 90% of charge.
- Child from 12 years old and above: 100% of charge.
Itinerary
Morning: On arrival at the airport, you will be greeted by guide and then transferred to your hotel.Afternoon: take a rickshaw ride rambling through the maze of Hanoi’s old quarter.Dinner at local Halal restaurant.
Morning: After breakfast, start Hanoi city tour with some famous destinations, such as Ba Dinh Square, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum & residence, One Pillar Pagoda and Temple of Literature (The 1st University of Vietnam ).
Lunch at halal restaurant.
Afternoon: proceed to Halong town – is a truly natural heritage. During four hour drive to Halong Bay, you will see the diversity of the North Vietnam villages and rice fields along the journey.
A sumptuous dinner awaits you at local restaurant with seafood. Overnight in Halong City
Morning: After breakfast, half-day boat trip in Halong Bay to view multi-shaped rocks and visit the dramatic caves, grottos such as: Paradise Grotto and Wooden Stakes Cave. Lunch will be served on boat with the fresh seafood.
Afternoon: Return to Hanoi, sightseeing at Hoan kiem Lake , 36 ancient street and shopping .After dinner at local Halal restaurant ,enjoying the Water Puppet Show.
Morning: explore Tam Coc with Muslim Travel Vietnam guide. For a long time, Tam Coc supply some exciting activities, including religious worship, boating, history and excavation learning that ensure to bring you a memorable trip. Tam Coc is known as Halong Bay on land.
Afternoon: return to Hanoi, visit to State Theater(Opera House) and Tran Quoc Pagoda .
Dinner at halal restaurant.
After breakfast, free and leisure until transfer to airport for departure with sweet memories.
Cost
Tour prices include
- Hotel in Twin/Double/Triple sharing room basis with daily breakfast
- Transfer by air-conditioned bus as itinerary
- Meals Real Halal/Indian Food in Halal/Indian restaurants as indicated : Breakfast(B), Lunch(L), Dinner(D) with halal foods in Hanoi / Sea food in Halong Bay
- Excellent English speaking guide throughout the journey
- Complimentary Mineral Water on tour (01 bottle / pax / day)
- Entrance fees, boat trips and excursions
Tour prices exclude
- Travel Insurance.
- Visa fee.
- Domestic and International air tickets.
- Personal expenses.
- Compulsory Tipping.
- Others not mentioned nor specified above.
FAQs
Yes, Vietnam is generally a very safe destination for tourists. The country is known for its friendly and welcoming locals who are often eager to help travelers. Violent crime against foreigners is extremely rare, and Vietnam has a stable political environment with low levels of civil unrest. Tourist areas, transportation hubs, and popular destinations are well-policed, ensuring a secure environment for visitors.
Most hotels, cafes, and restaurants offer free Wi-Fi. You can also purchase a local SIM card with data at the airport or in city centers for reliable access throughout your trip. Major providers include Viettel, Vinaphone, and Mobifone.
Currently, no specific vaccinations are required for entry into Vietnam. It’s best to consult your doctor for personalized advice, but for most travelers, additional vaccinations are not necessary.
The best time to visit depends on the region. Generally, spring (February to April) and autumn (August to October) are ideal for most parts of Vietnam due to mild temperatures and minimal rainfall. However, northern areas like Hanoi and Sapa are beautiful in winter, while southern beaches are sunny and warm year-round.
Bring lightweight, breathable clothing, especially in summer. For the north during winter, pack warmer layers as it can get chilly. Don’t forget comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a raincoat or umbrella if you’re traveling during the rainy season.
Many nationalities require a visa to enter Vietnam, though some are eligible for visa exemptions or e-visas. Vietnam officially grants visa-free entry for up to 45 days from the date of entry, regardless of passport type or purpose of entry, for citizens of 13 countries: South Korea, Japan, Russia, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, and Belarus.
Vietnam’s official currency is the Vietnamese Dong (VND). ATMs are widely available in cities and tourist areas, allowing you to withdraw cash conveniently. Major credit cards like Visa and MasterCard are accepted in many hotels, restaurants, and shops, especially in larger cities, though smaller establishments may prefer cash. It’s advisable to carry some cash for purchases in local shop and markets.
While tipping is not obligatory in Vietnam, it is a common practice to show appreciation for tour guides and drivers who provide good service. For a full-day tour, a typical tip for a guide is around 5-10 USD per person, and about half of that amount for the driver. Tipping is seen as a nice gesture for their hard work and can enhance their income.