Discover the vibrant soul of Vietnam as you explore Hanoi’s dynamic streets, where centuries-old temples stand alongside modern city life in perfect harmony.
Visit the historic Tran Quoc Pagoda, Hanoi’s oldest Buddhist temple, where beautiful architecture and peaceful lake views create a perfect spiritual retreat.
Explore the famous Bat Trang Ceramic Village and try your hand at creating unique pottery pieces using traditional techniques passed down through generations.
Admire the beautiful Ngoc Son Temple located on a small island in Hoan Kiem Lake, offering stunning architecture and a peaceful atmosphere for quiet reflection.
Day Tours & Activities
Half Day Hanoi City Tour
Tour Itinerary
Explore Vietnam's cultural richness in Hanoi, where ancient temples like Tran Quoc Pagoda meet modern energy. Create pottery at Bat Trang Village and admire the serene Ngoc Son Temple on Hoan Kiem Lake's peaceful island.
Discover Hanoi’s rich heritage at your own pace. Begin your journey at the historic Tran Quoc Pagoda, then explore the Ho Chi Minh Complex and the unique One Pillar Pagoda. Continue to Bat Trang Ceramic Village to admire traditional craftsmanship before visiting the ancient Temple of Literature. Conclude your day with a peaceful visit to Ngoc Son Temple on the serene Hoan Kiem Lake, returning to your hotel at your convenience.
Accommodation: Overnight Stay in Hanoi Transfers: Airport Pick-up (Private Taxi)
Places You Might Like To Visit (At Leisure)
1. Old Quater
A vibrant historic neighborhood with 36 ancient streets, featuring traditional tube houses and endless street food delights in Hanoi’s cultural heart.
2. West Lake
Hanoi’s largest freshwater lake offering serene walking paths and charming cafes along its scenic shores, perfect for relaxation and sunset views.
3. Hanoi Opera House
A French colonial-era masterpiece hosting world-class performances, featuring stunning architecture and exceptional acoustics in the heart of Hanoi.
In the morning, board your transfer to explore Hanoi on a city tour. Begin by exploring Hanoi’s oldest temple, the Tran Quoc Pagoda. Next, visit the Ho Chi Minh Complex to see Vietnam’s revered leader residences. Then, discover the unique One Pillar Pagoda and witness stunning ceramic pieces at the Trang Ceramic Village. Later, visit the Temple of Literature, Vietnam’s first university, and conclude your tour at the stunning Hoan Kiem Lake’s Ngoc Son Temple. Afterwards, get driven to your hotel.
Meals: Breakfast Activities: Hanoi City Tour (Shared) Accommodation: Overnight Stay in Hanoi Transfers: AC Shuttle Bus for Day Tour
Places You Will Visit Today
1. Hoan Kiem Lake
The heart of Hanoi, this serene lake symbolizes peace and legend, especially the tale of the “Returned Sword.” It’s a favorite spot for morning walks and sunset views.
2. Ngoc Son Temple
Located on a small island in Hoan Kiem Lake, this historic temple is dedicated to General Tran Hung Dao and offers a glimpse into Vietnam’s spiritual heritage.
3. Huc Bridge
A striking red wooden bridge connecting Hoan Kiem Lake to Ngoc Son Temple, it’s famous for its charm, symbolic of vitality and the link between earth and heaven.
4. Temple Of Literature
Vietnam’s first national university, founded in 1070, featuring serene courtyards, stone steles, and traditional Confucian architecture.
5. Hoa Lo Prison
A historic site known as the “Hanoi Hilton,” offering a sobering glimpse into Vietnam’s struggle for independence and wartime history.
6. Bat Trang Ceramic Village
A centuries-old craft village where visitors can watch artisans create beautiful pottery and even try making their own ceramic pieces.
Enjoy a day at leisure in Hanoi, perfect for relaxation or personal exploration. You may choose to visit the Fine Arts Museum with its rich collection of Vietnamese art, admire the impressive Hòa Bình Dam, or explore the Vietnam Military History Museum. Nature lovers can unwind at the serene Ba Vi National Park before independently returning to the hotel.
Meals: Breakfast Accommodation: Overnight Stay in Hanoi
Places You Might Like To Visit Today (At Leisure)
1. Fine Arts Museum
Explore Vietnam’s artistic heritage through an exceptional collection of traditional and contemporary artworks, from ancient sculptures to modern paintings.
2. Vietnam Military History Museum
Discover Vietnam’s storied past through historic military equipment, aircraft displays, and powerful exhibits on the nation’s struggle for independence.
3. Ba Vi National Park
Escape to this lush mountain retreat featuring tropical forests, healing hot springs, and breathtaking panoramic views from its three-peaked summit.
4. Hoa Bình Dam
Marvel at Southeast Asia’s largest hydroelectric dam, an engineering masterpiece set against stunning mountainous landscapes along the Đà River.
In the morning, get ready and check-out from your hotel in Hanoi. Then, head to Noi Bai International Airport on your own for your flight back home. This marks the end to your amazing Vietnam trip!
Meals: Breakfast Transfers: Drop-off at the Airport in a Private Taxi
Whats's inside the Package?
The Cost Includes
3 Nights Stay in Hanoi with Breakfast
Half Day Hanoi City Tour
Daily Breakfast
Visa assistance
The Cost Excludes
Visa Charges
Travel Insurance
Expenses of any Personal Nature
Meals not mentioned in the Itinerary or Inclusions
Know Before You Go
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Visa Requirements: Indian citizens need a valid visa or e-visa to enter Vietnam. Apply in advance online to avoid delays.
Travel Insurance: Ensure you have comprehensive travel insurance covering medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost luggage.
Currency & Payments: Vietnamese Dong (VND) is the local currency. Carry cash for local markets; credit/debit cards are accepted in major cities.
Local SIM & Connectivity: Buy a local SIM card at the airport or city shops for affordable internet and easy navigation.
Health & Vaccinations: No mandatory vaccines, but it’s recommended to be up-to-date on Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and routine vaccines.
Weather & Packing Tips: Vietnam has a tropical climate; pack light clothes for hot weather, a raincoat for sudden showers, and comfortable walking shoes.
Cultural Etiquette: Dress modestly at temples, remove shoes before entering religious sites, and always be respectful to locals.
Local Transport: Taxis, Grab (ride-hailing app), and cyclos are common. Always confirm fare or use meters to avoid overcharging.
Language Tips: Vietnamese is the official language. Learn basic phrases or use a translation app to communicate more easily.
Safety & Travel Tips: Vietnam is generally safe for tourists, but watch out for petty theft in crowded areas, follow traffic rules, and stay hydrated.