13 Days Real Taste of Vietnam

This Real Taste of Vietnam 13-day tour will allow you to immerse yourself in Vietnamese culture by sampling excellent street food, seeing bustling markets, and interacting with friendly locals.


For individuals looking for excitement, leisure, and cultural exposure, this vacation is the ideal getaway. Book this tour now for a novel experience!

Over view

  • Departure: All
  • Category: Food Tours
  • Theme: Interact with local, Foodies delight
  • Suitable: Seniors, Couples
  • Type: Private tour, Join in tour

Why youll love this trip?

  • Try the taste of street food in Ha Noi by motorbike
  • Enjoy scenic landscapes while savoring the delectable seafood meal on board at Halong
  • Immerse in the charm of the ancient towns Hue and Hoi An through various ancient attractions
  • Explore the vibrant Ho Chi Minh city by visiting famous spot, shopping and tasting street food
  • Experience one-of-the-kind way of life in the Mekong Delta area and try unique regional fruits and products

Day by Day itineraries

Day 1: Hanoi Arrival


Upon arrival at Noi Bai International Airport, you will be greeted by the BestPrice Travel guide.


The check-in time for accommodation is 14:00, so there will be a surcharge if you want to check in early.


Afterward, you have the rest of the day for yourself.


Meals: NA

Accommodation: Hotel in Hanoi

Day 2: Hanoi City Food Tour by Mortobike


Morning/ Afternoon


At about 08:30, the tour guide is ready to pick you up from your hotel to begin our trip. Our main vehicle for today is motorbike.


First and foremost for a Hanoi food tour, you have to enjoy a renowned cup of Egg Coffee, the unique type of coffee created long ago with a creative idea of mixing coffee with egg, at Café Giang (Giang Café).


We will start our sightseeing journey in the central part of Hanoi. Visiting Hanoi Opera House, which shows off a strong French sense of architecture. Built in the early years of the 20th century, it is now a symbolic icon of Hanoi city.


After that, go to local markets to understand the way of living of people in the capital city of Vietnam.


To delve deeper into Hanois culture, continue the motorbike tour with us. We will take you around the small alleys to visit the old houses and daily life of urban people.


Out of the small alleys, we continue to explore the scenery and decade-old stories of Hanoi Old Quarter. The first place is the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum at Ba Dinh Square. This place is not only the final resting place of Uncle Ho but also the historic spot where witnessed the Declaration of Independence.


Next, our group then come to see a B-52 bomber shot down at Huu Tiep Lake, a remarkable victory for Vietnam soldiers during the Vietnam War.


Long Bien Bridge is also one of the must-go attractions when visiting Hanoi. Constructed from 1899 to 1902, it is the oldest bridge in Hanoi that links Long Bien with the center of Hanoi.


After that, you will be transferred to your hotel. The tour concludes there.


NOTE:


  • The above itinerary is subject to change, based on the days weather and traffic conditions.
  • Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is only available to view from the outside and closes every Monday & Friday and from June - August.


Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Accommodation: Hotel in Hanoi

Day 3: Halong Bay - Overnight on Cruise


Morning


Wake up early to savor prepared breakfast at the hotel.


From 08:00 - 08:30, we depart from the hotel lobby to meet our tour guide and head to the next destination, Halong Bay. The trip to this must-see location is quick and easy, taking only about 2.5 hours by car.


At noon, you will board the cruise in warm welcome of the crew staff then enjoy a tasty drink from them. For a safe cruise trip, listen carefully to the rules and guidance from our manager.


You can enjoy a variety of unique islets and gleaming blue ocean scenery while lunch is served on board.


Afternoon


Take a nap after lunch to refresh yourself for the afternoon's activities, which may include swimming in the crystal-clear waters of Halong Bay, kayaking, or cave exploration.


The Sunset Party's "buy one, get one free" promotion will start at 17:00 - 17:30, so you might be itching to head back to the boat.


Enjoy a delectable meal at 19:00.


On board, there are numerous activities to keep you busy at night, such squid fishing, board games, movies, a nightclub, etc. If you are not a fan of going to bed early, don't hesitate.


NOTE: The specific schedule will depend on each boat, contact our sales consultant for more information.


Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation: Overnight on board

Day 4: Ha Long Bay - Hanoi Street Food Tasting


Morning


To commemorate the start of a new day, 06:00 is time to join the Tai Chi session on the sundeck. For those who rise early, this kind of entertainment is ideal for decompressing both physically and mentally following a demanding first day.


Enjoy a light breakfast buffet full of mouthwatering starters, snacks, and drinks to revive yourself.


As they paddle you into the cave on a bamboo raft, admire the serene beauty of nature surroundings. A large diversity of aquatic life could be visible if you detour through the fishing community.


Before setting sail, return to the ship to check out and review your belongings one last time. A brunch on the route to Halong Bay is a terrific way to relax if you've already checked out.


At noon, you will disembark at the cruise port.


NOTE: Depending on the cruise liner you choose, the attraction you visit may vary.


Afternoon & Evening


Once back in Hanoi, you take some time to stroll around the Old Quarter's historic streets. Our culinary adventure will begin at 17:00 with a few of Hanoi's most well-known delicacies.


Hanoi street food specialties are must-try, such as Nem Chua Ran (fried fermented pork roll) and Nom Bo Kho (dried beef salad).


Delicious choices include Banh Cuon, often known as "Steamed Rice Rolls," and Banh Mi (Vietnamese bread).


For the main meal, soup-based dishes such as Pho Bo (Vietnamese beef noodles), Bun Thang (rice vermicelli noodles with chicken and eggs), and Bun Bo Hue are excellent choices.


Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation: Hotel in Hanoi

Day 5: Flight to Hue - Cyclo Food Tour


Morning


You have some time off this morning to eat breakfast and pack your luggage. Then, take the fight directly to the Old Capital of Vietnam - Hue.


Evening


At about 18:00, your guide will reach your accommodation in Hue by cyclo.


Then, your first trip in Hue is a food tour to sample Hues most specialties: Banh Beo, Banh Nam, Banh Bot Loc, Banh Ram It, Banh Uot, Banh Khoai, etc


After that, you will ride the cyclo to "Hen Island" where you may have clam dishes like clam noodles and clam rice ("Hen" meaning baby clam).


Along the route, you will stop along the way to see the Imperial Citadel at night, which served as the ruler of the Nguyen Dynasty's palace.


It will be ideal in case we reach Truong Tien Bridge at dusk, which is a perfect place for sunset watching.


En route back, you still can sightsee the picturesque panorama of Hue nightlife as the cyclo drives you around the streets.


For mementos, you can purchase Minh Mang wines, sour prawns, conical hats, long dresses (ao dai), and sesame candy at some street stalls.


You will be back to the hotel before 22:00 to rest and recharge energy for the day after.


Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Accommodation: Hotel in Hue

Day 6: Hue City Tour Full Day


Morning


Gather at the hotel lobby between 08:00 - 08:30 to start our journey.


Thien Mu Pagoda is the first attraction we visit. The pagoda has a rich history dating back to the early 17th century. It is a popular destination which attracts visitors with its historical significance, architectural beauty, and scenic surroundings.


Next, come to the Imperial Citadel of Hue is a vast walled complex featuring a unique blend of traditional Vietnamese, Chinese, and European architectural styles. You might take time to admire the beauty from the front gate, to the Flag Tower, and The Kings Palace.


After two historic destinations, you can go shopping in Dong Ba Market. In this oldest market in Hue, you can find a bunch of interesting things displayed on kiosks that stand next to each other that you definitely want to purchase as gifts when you travel back to your country.


Afternoon


See the Khai Dinh Tomb, which is the smallest tomb of the Nguyen Emperors and is renowned for its exquisite fusion of Western and Oriental design elements.


Admire the magnificent scenery in the Tomb of Emperor Minh Mang. The architecture is striking to your vision with its old-world sense infused with Confucian values.


Before returning to the hotel, visit a conical hat village to observe the artisans at work and have an opportunity to chat with the people.


Our tour ends in your hotel lobby at approximately 17:00.


Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Accommodation: Hotel in Hue

Day 7: Road Transfer: Hue - Hoi An


Take a shuttle bus or a private car to your accommodation in Hoi An. You can make a few stops along the way for sightseeing and photo ops (entry cost not included).


When the whole group is ready, our walking tour shall begin. First, immerse in the timeless beauty of Hoi An Ancient Town by taking a leisurely stroll around the winding pathways that are located along the Thu Bon River.


You can have an understanding of the lives of the Japanese immigrants to the United States in the seventeenth century by visiting the Japanese Covered Bridge.


Visit the Fujian Assembly Hall, which served as a house of worship for the people who immigrated from the Chinese province of Fujian to Hoi An in the 17th century.


Enjoy a wonderful evening in Hoi An before the upcoming exploration in Tra Que village.


Meals: Breakfast

Accommodation: Hotel in Hoi An

Day 8: Be a farmer in Tra Que Village


Morning


After breakfast, meet your local guide in the hotel lobby. Depart for a rural farm in Tra Que Village at 08:00.


Accompany the farmers as they prepare the field, apply seaweed fertilizer from a nearby lake, rake the ground, plant, water, harvest, and perform numerous other gardening tasks.


Work on the farm for the remainder of the morning, taking a break to make lunch with your hosts.


Then you can savor organic dishes made from several regional specialties, such as spring rolls and pancakes.


Afternoon


After enjoying a foot massage and bidding farewell to your host family, you will return to Hoi An.


You can take a ride to the craftsman's house in the late afternoon, and he or she will give you a quick overview of the lantern's form, color, and history as well as the procedures involved in creating one.


There, you get the opportunity to create your own lantern which you can keep after having it done.


Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Accommodation: Hotel in Hoi An

Day 9: Hoi An Food Tour


Afternoon


Starting at sundown, you are taken on a satisfying culinary trip through local cafes, food stalls, markets, and restaurants.


Here are some traditional Hoi An cuisine suggestions we listed for you:


Vietnamese bread (Banh Mi): Bread followed in the footsteps of the French and was introduced to our country in the shape of a baguette, which was served with butter, jam, and cold meat in the nineteenth century. Baguettes were "modified" over time by Vietnamese people based on their own eating habits and tastes, becoming a popular food today.


Cao Lau: The difference between Cao Lau and other noodle dishes is the texture. Cao Lau noodles are firmer and chewier. Additionally, the best way to enjoy Cao Lau's taste is to eat from street vendors who only serve Cao Lau or a small handful of local dishes.


Banh Beo: Banh Beo is a traditional Vietnamese cake that is a popular snack among the residents of Hoi An. To find it, you will need to navigate several narrow alleys and stop at a few local business buildings.


Banh Khot: A round pancake made with rice flour, turmeric, coconut milk, quail egg, and vegetables. A street vendor near Hoai Square will be an ideal place to try Banh Khot.


Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Accommodation: Hotel in Hoi An

Day 10: Da Nang Flight to Ho Chi Minh


Morning


Before heading to the Da Nang airport for your journey to Ho Chi Minh City, you have a little free time in the morning.


Transfer to the hotel from the airport upon arrival. After finishing checking in, you can unwind in the hotel or wander around Ho Chi Minh.


Optional activity: If you like, BestPrice Travel offer a Saigon Night Life Tour by Motorbike (from US $62 /pax): Our motorcycle tour provides a unique and thrilling experience that you won't soon forget, exploring from busy streets to secret passageways with our guides.


Meals: Breakfast

Accommodation: Hotel in Ho Chi Minh

Day 11: Cu Chi Tunnels - Ho Chi Minh City Tour


Morning


About 08:00, we will take a tour of the Cu Chi Tunnels, a network of underground tunnels and structures utilized by the Saigon Liberation Army in the Vietnam War.


Get an opportunity to crawl through the tunnels to observe how people lived and fought during that era, and be inspired by the Vietnamese people's inventiveness in building such a location.


You will eat a light lunch at a local eatery on the way back to Ho Chi Minh City.


Afternoon


The Reunification Palace, the official residence of the President of the Republic of Vietnam, ought to be your first trip this afternoon. The palace has been preserved as a museum for visitors to explore. Many of the rooms still contain period furniture and equipment.


Take a look at the War Remnants Museum. The museum features numerous historical relics, photographs, documents, and military equipment related to the Vietnam War.


Known for being the first specimens of traditional French colonial architecture, don't miss seeing the Central Post Office in Saigon. Throughout the decades, the Central Post Office still functioned as a working post office.


At a local market, where you may practice haggling while looking for mementos, your journey will come to a close. Explore the way of life and customs of the locals.


You will have free time to relax when you return to your hotel in Ho Chi Minh City,


NOTE: The Notre Dame Cathedral might not be included in the itinerary since it is being renovated.


Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Accommodation: Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City.

Day 12: Mekong Delta Full Day Discovery


Morning


After being picked up from your Saigon hotel, travel to Ben Tre Province to explore the Mekong Delta at 08:00.


The journey kicks off with a boat excursion through Ham Luong River.


Depending on the season, we might have a chance to tour a few local factories like a coconut candy factory to get a feel for how the local economy functions.


A quiet atmosphere greets our touring group at the village where you'll be able to take a quick stroll and get a taste of real life in a Delta town. By riding in a motorized rickshaw, known as a "xe loi," we head into the forest to see the fruit farms.


A delicious and filling dinner will be served at a restaurant, featuring regional specialties and will be paired with a variety of light drinks and beers.


One of the Mekong region's most famous delicacies is elephant-ear fish, which surprises people with its unusual appearance right away.


Afternoon


Tourists leisurely pass through Mekong waterways on a sampan boat ride along the tiny canals till 17:00 before concluding today's excursion.


Returning to the accommodation in Saigon as the sun goes down.


Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Accommodation: Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City

Day 13: Ho Chi Minh Departure


Morning


Before the departure flight from Ho Chi Minh City, you have a spare morning to have breakfast and get ready.


At the announced time, we will transport you to the Tan Son Nhat airport.


Meals: Breakfast

Accommodation: NA

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