Vietnam North West Adventure Tour 6D5N
Vietnam North West Adventure Tour 6D5N is the most exciting and spectacular adventure in Vietnam. The northwest is still very untouched and is a captivating blend of dramatic landscapes and colorful hill tribes. This adventure takes you through a stunning and isolated area, which has changed little over the centuries and is steeped in history
Tourguide & driver of Vietworld Travel meet the group up at the hotel and then depart to Hoa Binh where is located in the heart of Tokin. On the way, stop at a local market where inhabitants gather to trade their daily goods and local handicrafts. Continue heading to Mai Chau, arrive in Poon Coong – a village located in Mai Chau Town. Check in at Traditional Thai stilt- house. Enjoy lunch with traditional dishes of Thai minority.
PM: Walking through rice field to Ban Lac minority village ,then Nhot and Na Meo villages (Thai minority) located at the foot of the mountain. Dinner & over night in Poon Coong village.
AM: After breakfast, Take a bus continuing the adventure to Son La – home of the H’Mong and the black and white Thai minorities .Along the way, Take a rest at the Moc Chau town for visiting a tea plantation.
PM: On arrival, visit the Old French Prison and its museum as well as the Watch Tower. Later, stroll through villages in the South of town. Overnight in Son La.
AM: Hotel check out and then heading to Dien Bien, drive to the colorful market of Thuan Chau via Pha Din Pass passing through some amazing sceneries. Lunch in Tuan Giao before making our way to Dien Bien Phu – the battlefield of an epic battle in Vietnam history. It was here where the French planned to lure the Viet Minh army, led by General Giap who somehow managed to place the Vietnamese artillery on the surrounding ridges.
PM: Upon arrival, visit Dien Bien Phu Museum. Then depart to the place where the famous battle took place, a symbol of the end of the French presence in Indochina. The visit includes A1 Hill, the bunker headquarters of the French Commander Colonel Christian de Castries and the Memorial dedicated to the French soldiers. Overnight in Dien Bien Phu city.
AM: After breakfast, take a bus to Lai Chau, the former region of the White Thai, along the Nam Na Valley.The road passes a succession of waterfalls, rice terraces and other typical landscapes of northern Vietnam. Have lunch in Lai Chau.
PM: Continue driving to Sapa. Along the way, stop at waterfalls, markets of ethnic people. Arrival in Sapa, hotel check –in and the free at leisure for discovering the town. Overnight in Sapa.
AM: Departure for a full day discovery of the minority villages located in the Sapa Valley.
First stop at Lao Chai village, home of Black H’Mong community. Then a walk toward Ta Van village (2 km) through rice fields, to visit a Giay minority village. The hike then reaches the bamboo forest of Giang Ta Chai. This part of the trip is fascinating because of its picturesque sceneries and colorful ethnic minorities such as the Red Dao. After a rest at the edge of a waterfall, climb a small hill to meet the driver, who is waiting at Giang Ta Chai. Return to Sapa, The rest of the day is at leisure.
AM: Breakfast at hotel and then take a cabble-car (the longest cabble car system in the world) to Fanxipang peak which is called roof of Indochina. Return back to the town to check out and the head back to Hanoi. Have lunch in Lao Cai city. Continue route back to Hanoi following the Vietnam longest high way. Arrive in Hanoi Tourguide & Driver of Vietworld Travel say good bye. End of service.
Vietnam North West Adventure Tour 6D5N Included
- Accommodation (TWIN OR DOUBLE SHARING)
- Transfer by a private air-conditioned vehicle as per program.
- English speaking guide except during time at leisure.
- Entry fees for all sightseeing tours as mentioned in the program.
- Meals as mentioned in the program: (B) for breakfast, (L) for lunch or (D) for dinner.
- Mineral water ( 500ml/passenger/ day)
Vietnam North West Adventure Tour 6D5N Excluded
- Visa for Vietnam
- Personal Travel Insurance
- Tips, others not mentioned in details.
- International flights and airport taxes.
- Drinks, tips, personal expenses and all services not clearly mentioned.
Child Policy ( 03-11 Years old) of Vietnam North West Adventure Tour 6D5N
- 100% adult fare if sharing same room with ONE adult.
- 75% adult fare if request extra bed and sharing room with TWO adults.
- 50% adult fare if without bed and sharing room with TWO adults.
Remarks of Vietnam North West Adventure Tour 6D5N
- Visa into Vietnam available upon arrival at the airport with prior arrangement for authorization letter.
- In general most places are closed in Vietnam throughout the period of the Lunar New Year.
- What to bring: Passport, change of clothes, sun-glasses & hat, toiletries, sun-block, insect repellent, flashlights, personal first aid kit & medicines, small VND notes for buying drinks. If you feel the need then cable lock for your bags is recommended
Payments policy of Vietnam North West Adventure Tour 6D5N
- 20% of total when tours are confirmed
- 80 % of total on arrival date.
Cancellation Policy of Vietnam North West Adventure Tour 6D5N
- No charge 14 or more days prior to the starting date of the Vietnam North West Adventure Tour 6D5N
- 20% of the tour fare 14 days to 8 days prior to the starting date other Vietnam North West Adventure Tour 6D5N
- 30% of the tour fare 7 days to 2 days prior to the starting date of the Vietnam North West Adventure Tour 6D5N
- 70% of the tour fare 1 day prior to the starting date of the Vietnam North West Adventure Tour 6D5N
- 100% of the tour fare Upon arrival day basic.
Passport & visa when you join Vietnam North West Adventure Tour 6D5N
Passports should be valid for six months from the date of entry into Vietnam. We recommend you make a photocopy of your passport and keep it somewhere separate, or scan it and keep it in an accessible email account. Visitors must have a visa before entering Vietnam. Vietworld Travel can arrange this for you. A visa on arrival can only be obtained with a letter of approval.
CURRENCY OF VIETNAM
The official currency in Vietnam is the Dong (VND) which is a non-convertible currency. Visa and MasterCard are becoming more accepted in hotels, restaurants and large stores, especially in the bigger cities. ATM’s are widely available throughout the country, and there are a number of international banks in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
POST AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS IN VIETNAM
The Vietnamese postal service is reliable and there are also courier services widely available. Do not put postcards into letter boxes; give them to your hotel to post or go to a post office.
Telephone connections to the rest of the world are widely available, however they aren’t cheap. A Vietnamese SIM card is a less expensive way of calling other countries, however your phone will need to be unlocked in order for it to work. For example, 200,000VND worth of Viettel credit ($10) can last for up to 45 minutes to the UK.
Internet access is available in all major tourist places and you will find WiFi in most cafes in built up areas.
Transportation of Vietnam North West Adventure Tour 6D5N
The traffic in Vietnam is busy, but slow. It may look like chaos but don’t be frightened to cross the road. Simply make your way shaking your whole hand at waist height. You’ll soon see other people doing the same.
Taxis are a popular way of getting around Hanoi but make sure you use a reputable company such as Mai Linh, Xanh SM, Hanoi Taxi Group or Capital Taxis. A typical 10 minute journey should cost around 50,000 VND but prices tend to increase at night.
If you are in a built up area, a cyclo is a fun form of transport and should cost no more than 100,000 VND per journey.
Motorbike taxis: Travel by unlicensed motorbike is not safe and under no circumstances is this sanctioned or recommended by Vietworld Travel . Please note that this form of transport is not usually covered by insurance. Please check the fine print of your travel insurance policy to be sure of your cover.
CLIMATE OF VIETNAM
Vietnam has a diverse climate that varies significantly from region to region:
The North Vietnam (Hanoi to Sapa)
• April to October: temperatures between 30- 35°C with occasional bursts of heavy rain.
• December to March: temperatures between 10-15°C. February and March can be damp with drizzle and overcast skies.
The Centre (Hue to Nha Trang)
• Nha Trang: sunshine all year round apart from November and December when the area has heavy rain.
• Dalat: cooler than the coastal area, particularly from November to March.
• Da Nang and Hue: typhoons from mid October to mid December
The South (Ho Chi Minh City to Phan Thiet) • May to October: hot and wet
• November to April: hot and humid
Please note: The weather can be very unpredictable so it may be a good idea to carry an umbrella or raincoat with you. You can purchase these from supermarkets and general stores.
HEALTH AND SAFETY IN VIETNAM
HEALTH AND WELLBEING
Please be aware that your health can be at risk in Vietnam due to poor sanitation and lack of effective medical facilities. Rural areas may not have pharmacies and hospitals so make sure you travel with a full supply of any prescribed medicine you take. If you need medical assistance, we suggest The Family Medical Practice in both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Every traveller is responsible for his or her own health. First and foremost, make sure that you have travel insurance for your trip. You should also consult your doctor or local travel clinic for the latest information and advice on travelling to Vietnam before departure.
If you have a medical condition or allergy which requires particular attention, carry a doctor’s letter with you that describes the nature of the condition and treatment needed. We also recommend you pack a medical kit, including paracetamol and a diarrhoea remedy.
VACCINATIONS BEFORE TRAVEL TO VIETNAM
Before travelling, please ensure you have adequate protection against disease. Contact your doctor for the latest medical advice on the vaccinations you need, no less than two months before your departure. Be aware that there is a malaria risk in rural parts of Vietnam.
TRAVEL INSURANCE (RECOMMENDED)
Vietworld Travel does everything possible to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip. However, travel inevitably involves some risk and this should be recognised by holiday-makers. Travel insurance is a cost effective way of protecting yourself and your equipment should any problems occur such as cancelled trips, delays, medical emergencies, baggage loss or damage. It also gives you peace of mind. Please also make sure your travel insurance covers all activities planned on your trip.
ETIQUETTE AND CULTURAL DIFFERENCES
Experiencing different cultures is one of the joys of travelling, and it is important that these differences are respected. Knowing a few important customs of the Vietnamese people will help make your visit more enjoyable:
- Try not to get angry. Showing any frustrations or annoyances by shouting or becoming abusive is extremely impolite and unlikely to achieve a positive outcome.
- Pointing your finger is seen as offensive. Try to gesture using your whole hand instead.
• Refrain from public displays of affection, they are considered offensive. It is extremely rare to see couples holding hands. - Wear shorts to the knees and cover your shoulders, particularly at religious sites.
• Always remove your shoes when entering a temple or somebody’s home. - Nude sunbathing is considered completely inappropriate, even on beaches.
- Remove your hat when entering a religious site, addressing the elderly or encountering esteemed people such as monks.
• It is improper to pat children on the head. - When using a toothpick, it is polite to cover your open mouth.
• Don’t leave chopsticks sitting vertically in a rice bowl as it looks very similar to incense sticks that are burned for the dead. - When passing something to another person, use both your hands together or just your right hand. Never use just your left hand.
Food & Drinks on Vietnam North West Adventure Tour 6D5N
- Vietnamese food is fragrant, exciting and healthy. Around the country, you will find a delicious variety on offer, influenced from France, Thailand and even India.
The most popular dish is called Pho and is often referred to as the “soul of the nation”. It’s quite simply a noodle soup dish eaten every day,
predominantly for breakfast. It is served in most Vietnamese restaurants and street food vendors. Don’t be afraid to try the street food, there are plenty of options, including:
- Nem Ran or Cha Gio (fried spring roll) • Banh Chung (sticky rice cake)
• Gio Lua (lean pork pie)
• Banh Cuon (rice flour steamed rolls) • Vietnamese Bread - Mi voi thit bo/ga (noodles with beef/chicken)
It is not advisable to drink tap water in Vietnam. Bottled water is cheap and widely available.
PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
- TET (Vietnamese New Year): generally takes place at the end of January or early February and lasts for four days.
- Liberation of Saigon: 30 April
- International Worker’s Day: 1 May
- Hung King’s memorial day: 10 March
(lunar calendar) - Vietnamese National Day: 2 September
TET Travel Recommendation: Vietworld Travel discourages travel over the TET period. Transport is often booked or expensive. Lots of places are closed including restaurants, shops and key tourist sites.
DONATIONS AND GIFT GIVING
Although there is poverty in certain areas of Vietnam, please read the following points about donations and gift giving.
- Do not give money to people begging, especially children. This reinforces the belief that begging is an acceptable way to make a living. If children make money from begging, their parents are less likely to send them to school. Children working on the streets are also vulnerable to abuse.
- However in many places, it is considered acceptable to give to money disabled people or the elderly.
- Giving money and goods to beggars can accentuate an unequal relationship between locals and visitors, with tourists being seen as purely money givers.
- Do not give sweets to children in villages that we visit.
TIPPING ON VIETNAM TOURS
Tipping is a personal matter and travellers are encouraged to tip any amount they feel is appropriate. For your convenience, we have included a suggested tipping guide below:
- Bellboy: $1-$2 per room
• Chambermaid: $1 per day
• Guides: $5-$10 per day, per person (depending on group size and performance)
• Drivers: $2-$5 per day, per person (depending on group size and performance)
• Restaurants: in smart establishments, you may find that the tip is already included in the bill. In local restaurants, tips are not expected but you may wish to leave loose change on the table.