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Vietnam Saver Tour

Vietnam Saver Tour

Ho Chi Minh City (2N) | Da Nang (3N) | Hanoi (1N) | Halong (1N)

Ho Chi Minh City (2N) | Da Nang (3N) | Hanoi (1N) | Halong (1N)

Days/Nights

Days/Nights

8D - 7N

Reveiews

Reveiews

Activity level

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High

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Your trip in a nutshell

From the haunting war museums and colonial boulevards of Saigon to the lantern-lit alleyways of Hoi An, the golden hilltop bridges of Ba Na Hills, Hanoi's thousand-year-old temples, and the emerald limestone karsts of Halong Bay — this eight-day journey takes you through the full heart and soul of Vietnam. A country of extraordinary resilience, beauty, and warmth that leaves every traveller forever changed.

From the haunting war museums and colonial boulevards of Saigon to the lantern-lit alleyways of Hoi An, the golden hilltop bridges of Ba Na Hills, Hanoi's thousand-year-old temples, and the emerald limestone karsts of Halong Bay — this eight-day journey takes you through the full heart and soul of Vietnam. A country of extraordinary resilience, beauty, and warmth that leaves every traveller forever changed.

Itinerary

Day - 1

Saigon Arrival - Saigon City Tour

Arrive in Ho Chi Minh City and step straight into one of Southeast Asia's most layered and compelling cities. Begin with the grand French colonial architecture of the Central Post Office and the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral — elegant reminders of a very different era. At the Reunification Palace, stand in the very halls where the Vietnam War drew to its dramatic close in 1975. The day reaches its most powerful moment at the War Remnants Museum, where striking photography and preserved military hardware tell Vietnam's fierce story of independence from an unflinching local perspective. Transfer to your hotel to check in and rest

Day - 2

Saigon – Cu-chi - Saigon

After breakfast, drive out to the legendary Cu Chi Tunnels — a remarkable 200-kilometre underground network that served as far more than a hiding place. These subterranean cities housed field hospitals, weapon factories, kitchens, and living quarters, all concealed beneath a quiet forest floor. Watch a short documentary on their wartime construction, then crawl through a section of the tunnels yourself — a vivid, visceral reminder of the determination and resilience of the Vietnamese people. Return to Saigon with the afternoon free to explore at your own pace

Day - 3

Flight to Da Nang

After breakfast and checkout, transfer to the airport for your flight to Da Nang — the vibrant coastal gateway to Central Vietnam. On arrival, settle into the city's easy rhythm with a welcome dinner at a local restaurant before transferring to your hotel for a comfortable overnight stay.

Day - 4

Dragon Bridges and Ancient River Lights

Begin the morning on the Son Tra Peninsula at the Lady Buddha Pagoda, where a towering white statue gazes serenely out over the South China Sea. Back in the city, admire the striking Gothic-pink Da Nang Cathedral, stroll the sculpture garden of APEC Park, and take in the iconic steel arc of the Dragon Bridge before browsing the lively Han Market. In the afternoon, transfer to Hoi An — one of Southeast Asia's most beautifully preserved ancient towns. Wander its golden-walled alleyways and centuries-old merchant houses on a guided walking tour, then end the evening with a magical lantern boat ride on the Thu Bon River, drifting among hundreds of glowing paper lights as the old town shimmers on the water.

Day - 5

Ba Na Hills: Giants in the Mist

A full day in the clouds at Ba Na Hills. Ascend on one of the world's most celebrated cable car systems — a feat of engineering that has claimed five world records — to a mountaintop world above the haze. Walk the iconic Golden Bridge, a breathtaking pedestrian path cradled by two enormous stone hands rising from the hillside. Visit the tranquil Linh Ung Pagoda and explore the indoor thrills of Fantasy Park before descending back to Da Nang with the evening free

Day - 6

Arrival in Hanoi & First Taste of the Capital

After breakfast and checkout, fly north to Hanoi — Vietnam's quietly magnificent capital. Your guide meets you on arrival and leads you straight into the city's most iconic landmarks. Begin at Ba Dinh Square, the grand ceremonial heart of the nation, and explore the Ho Chi Minh Complex — the mausoleum, his modest stilt house, the carp-filled pond, and the enchanting One-Pillar Pagoda appearing to float above the water. Continue to the Temple of Literature, Vietnam's first university founded nearly a thousand years ago, its courtyards and pavilions exuding a timeless calm. End the day with a leisurely walk around the mirror-like Hoan Kiem Lake and deep into the winding lanes of the Old Quarter — where street food sizzles, motorbikes weave past, and everyday Hanoi life unfolds at every corner

Day - 7

Journey to Halong Bay & Overnight Cruise

After breakfast, set off on the three-hour drive east through the emerald rice paddies and sleepy villages of the Red River Delta. Arrive at Halong Bay — a UNESCO World Heritage Site of extraordinary beauty — and board your overnight junk boat as it sails out among thousands of towering limestone karsts rising dramatically from the sea. Glide into hidden lagoons, explore glittering caves by rowboat, swim in the clear green water, or kayak right up to the cliffs and floating fishing villages. Back on deck, join the crew for a spring roll cooking demonstration before sitting down to dinner as the sun melts behind the peaks. After dark, play games on deck, sip cocktails under the stars, or simply drift off to the gentle rocking of the boat.

Day - 8

Bay Sunrise: Rock Shapes and Return Flight

Wake early for one of Vietnam's most unforgettable sights — sunrise breaking over the limestone islands of the East Sea, the water golden and still. After breakfast, sail through the bay past whimsically named islets — Sail Island, Fisherman's Head Rock, Turtle Islet — each one sculpted by time into its own quiet character. Enjoy a final brunch on board as the boat navigates back to port, then disembark and transfer to Hanoi for your onward flight home.

Sightseeing's

Sapa city tour with Cat Village

Sa Pa is a town in the Hoàng Liên Son Mountains of northwestern Vietnam. A popular trekking base, it overlooks the terraced rice fields of the Muong Hoa Valley, and is near the 3,143m-tall Phang Xi Pang peak, which is climbable via a steep, multiday guided walk. Hill tribes, such as the Hmong, Tay and Dao, make up much of the town's local population Cat Cat Village Set in the Muong Hoa Valley, Cat Cat Village is known for its natural beauty, and H'mong culture and traditions. Traditional wood huts, some serving as homestays, overlook mountainside rice field terraces. On Si Bridge, visitors pass stalls selling H'mong handicrafts, homemade corn wine, and naturally dyed clothes on the way to Tien Sa waterfalls. Cultural shows are performed at the Nhà Hàng Dũng Thu center. Fansipang Finacular Ride This funicular railway is the longest of its kind in Vietnam and crosses two tunnels and four viaducts. When the train stops, you'll be greeted by a field of sunflowers at the Sun World Fansipan Legend Yard.

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Sapa city tour with Cat Village

Sa Pa is a town in the Hoàng Liên Son Mountains of northwestern Vietnam. A popular trekking base, it overlooks the terraced rice fields of the Muong Hoa Valley, and is near the 3,143m-tall Phang Xi Pang peak, which is climbable via a steep, multiday guided walk. Hill tribes, such as the Hmong, Tay and Dao, make up much of the town's local population Cat Cat Village Set in the Muong Hoa Valley, Cat Cat Village is known for its natural beauty, and H'mong culture and traditions. Traditional wood huts, some serving as homestays, overlook mountainside rice field terraces. On Si Bridge, visitors pass stalls selling H'mong handicrafts, homemade corn wine, and naturally dyed clothes on the way to Tien Sa waterfalls. Cultural shows are performed at the Nhà Hàng Dũng Thu center. Fansipang Finacular Ride This funicular railway is the longest of its kind in Vietnam and crosses two tunnels and four viaducts. When the train stops, you'll be greeted by a field of sunflowers at the Sun World Fansipan Legend Yard.

read more

Sapa city tour with Cat Village

a town in the Hoàng Liên Son Mountains of northwestern Vietnam. A popular trekking base, it overlooks the terraced rice fields of the Muong Hoa Valley, and is near the 3,143m-tall Phang Xi Pang peak, which is climbable via a steep, multiday guided walk. Hill tribes, such as the Hmong, Tay and Dao, make up much of the town's local population Cat Cat Village Set in the Muong Hoa Valley, Cat Cat Village is known for its natural beauty, and H'mong culture and traditions. Traditional wood huts, some serving as homestays, overlook mountainside rice field terraces. On Si Bridge, visitors pass stalls selling H'mong handicrafts, homemade corn wine, and naturally dyed clothes on the way to Tien Sa waterfalls. Cultural shows are performed at the Nhà Hàng Dũng Thu center. Fansipang Finacular Ride This funicular railway is the longest of its kind in Vietnam and crosses two tunnels and four viaducts. When the train stops, you'll be greeted by a field of sunflowers at the Sun World Fansipan Legend Yard. Sa Pa is a town in the Hoàng Liên Son Mountains of northwestern Vietnam. A popular trekking base, it overlooks the terraced rice fields of the Muong Hoa Valley, and is near the 3,143m-tall Phang Xi Pang peak, which is climbable via a steep, multiday guided walk. Hill tribes, such as the Hmong, Tay and Dao, make up much of the town's local population Cat Cat Village Set in the Muong Hoa Valley, Cat Cat Village is known for its natural beauty, and H'mong culture and traditions. Traditional wood huts, some serving as homestays, overlook mountainside rice field terraces. On Si Bridge, visitors pass stalls selling H'mong handicrafts, homemade corn wine, and naturally dyed clothes on the way to Tien Sa waterfalls. Cultural shows are performed at the Nhà Hàng Dũng Thu center. Fansipang Finacular Ride This funicular railway is the longest of its kind in Vietnam and crosses two tunnels and four viaducts. When the train stops, you'll be greeted by a field of sunflowers at the Sun World Fansipan Legend Yard.

read more

Sapa city tour with Cat Village

a town in the Hoàng Liên Son Mountains of northwestern Vietnam. A popular trekking base, it overlooks the terraced rice fields of the Muong Hoa Valley, and is near the 3,143m-tall Phang Xi Pang peak, which is climbable via a steep, multiday guided walk. Hill tribes, such as the Hmong, Tay and Dao, make up much of the town's local population Cat Cat Village Set in the Muong Hoa Valley, Cat Cat Village is known for its natural beauty, and H'mong culture and traditions. Traditional wood huts, some serving as homestays, overlook mountainside rice field terraces. On Si Bridge, visitors pass stalls selling H'mong handicrafts, homemade corn wine, and naturally dyed clothes on the way to Tien Sa waterfalls. Cultural shows are performed at the Nhà Hàng Dũng Thu center. Fansipang Finacular Ride This funicular railway is the longest of its kind in Vietnam and crosses two tunnels and four viaducts. When the train stops, you'll be greeted by a field of sunflowers at the Sun World Fansipan Legend Yard. Sa Pa is a town in the Hoàng Liên Son Mountains of northwestern Vietnam. A popular trekking base, it overlooks the terraced rice fields of the Muong Hoa Valley, and is near the 3,143m-tall Phang Xi Pang peak, which is climbable via a steep, multiday guided walk. Hill tribes, such as the Hmong, Tay and Dao, make up much of the town's local population Cat Cat Village Set in the Muong Hoa Valley, Cat Cat Village is known for its natural beauty, and H'mong culture and traditions. Traditional wood huts, some serving as homestays, overlook mountainside rice field terraces. On Si Bridge, visitors pass stalls selling H'mong handicrafts, homemade corn wine, and naturally dyed clothes on the way to Tien Sa waterfalls. Cultural shows are performed at the Nhà Hàng Dũng Thu center. Fansipang Finacular Ride This funicular railway is the longest of its kind in Vietnam and crosses two tunnels and four viaducts. When the train stops, you'll be greeted by a field of sunflowers at the Sun World Fansipan Legend Yard.

read more

Sapa city tour with Cat Village

Sa Pa is a town in the Hoàng Liên Son Mountains of northwestern Vietnam. A popular trekking base, it overlooks the terraced rice fields of the Muong Hoa Valley, and is near the 3,143m-tall Phang Xi Pang peak, which is climbable via a steep, multiday guided walk. Hill tribes, such as the Hmong, Tay and Dao, make up much of the town's local population Cat Cat Village Set in the Muong Hoa Valley, Cat Cat Village is known for its natural beauty, and H'mong culture and traditions. Traditional wood huts, some serving as homestays, overlook mountainside rice field terraces. On Si Bridge, visitors pass stalls selling H'mong handicrafts, homemade corn wine, and naturally dyed clothes on the way to Tien Sa waterfalls. Cultural shows are performed at the Nhà Hàng Dũng Thu center. Fansipang Finacular Ride This funicular railway is the longest of its kind in Vietnam and crosses two tunnels and four viaducts. When the train stops, you'll be greeted by a field of sunflowers at the Sun World Fansipan Legend Yard.

read more

Sapa city tour with Cat Village

Sa Pa is a town in the Hoàng Liên Son Mountains of northwestern Vietnam. A popular trekking base, it overlooks the terraced rice fields of the Muong Hoa Valley, and is near the 3,143m-tall Phang Xi Pang peak, which is climbable via a steep, multiday guided walk. Hill tribes, such as the Hmong, Tay and Dao, make up much of the town's local population Cat Cat Village Set in the Muong Hoa Valley, Cat Cat Village is known for its natural beauty, and H'mong culture and traditions. Traditional wood huts, some serving as homestays, overlook mountainside rice field terraces. On Si Bridge, visitors pass stalls selling H'mong handicrafts, homemade corn wine, and naturally dyed clothes on the way to Tien Sa waterfalls. Cultural shows are performed at the Nhà Hàng Dũng Thu center. Fansipang Finacular Ride This funicular railway is the longest of its kind in Vietnam and crosses two tunnels and four viaducts. When the train stops, you'll be greeted by a field of sunflowers at the Sun World Fansipan Legend Yard.

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To and fro economy class air travel

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Airfare, Airport taxes and Visa Fees

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Travel by comfortable A/C coach as per the tour itinerary

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Baggage Allowance as per the airline policy

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Entrance fees of all sightseeing places to be visited from inside

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Accommodation in comfortable and convenient hotels

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All Meals – Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

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Trip Leader and 24x7 Support

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First Aid Support

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Oxygen Cylinder

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Govt Tax of 5% over and above the Tour Cost mentioned

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Any increase in Airfare, Visa fees, Airport taxes

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Any up gradation in Airline class or hotel room category

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Anything not specifically mentioned in the inclusions column.

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2% TCS* (If PAN & Aadhaar are not linked 5% TCS)

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Any services or activity charges other than those included in the group tour itinerary

starting from

₹ 21,800

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S-15 Gera Imperium Star, Patto Center, Panaji, Goa

travel@holidaypack.in

+91 9155889999

starting from

₹ 21,800

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