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SON TRA PHOTO TOUR
Just about 20 minutes from the city centre, Son Tra Penninsula has become a popular destination, because its natural environment is a perfect example of the harmony between mountains and sea. You will have opportunities to take picture Vooc - a type of monkey which are listed in the national Red Book and enjoy outstanding beach view from the Son Tra Peninsula also. Continue to Tho Quang fish village which villagers are honest and live in harmony with nature. Especially, the Tho Quang fishing village is also well-known for its fish sauce-making.
DA NANG - FOODIE TOUR
Your tour guide will pick you up by motorbike and give you ride to Con Market is now the largest wholesale and retail venue in the central region, with over 2,000 traders operating there. Various types of goods were sold at the venue to satisfy the increasing shopping demands of the local residents, and tens of thousands of customers were welcomed every day.
Tra Que & Rice Paddy Field
Rice is a staple diet in many Asian countries, especially in Vietnam. Our guide will pick you up at your hotels and transfer to Hoi An town.This tour will give you the opportunity to take part in the rice paddy with the local farmers.
Hoi An City & My Son Sanctuary
We will begin our day trip with a visit to the capital and religious center of the former Champa Kingdom, My Son, which has been designated as an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Beautifully situated in a lush green valley, there are dozens of red brick towers and sanctuaries dating from between the 7th and 13th centuries. After concluding the first half of the tour, we return to Hoi An and enjoy a delicious lunch.
Handicrafts Villages Tour
Hoi An has preserved the ancestral traditions, protected handmade villages that tourists can discover. Our tour guide will meet you at the lobby of your hotel depart to Hoi An. Take bicycle to ride ahead to discovery local lantern craftsman’s house. You will observe and learn how to make one of those beautiful lanterns that you admired all around Hoi An Ancient Town. You will continue your trip to a local farm known as Tra Que Village. This experience will give you an insight of how farmers work and cultivate their vegetable gardens.
Hoi An - Cooking Class & Crafts Village by boat
The day will begin at Hoi An’s colorful market where all of your senses will be aroused. You will enjoy amazing sights, sounds and aromas that the market has to offer. We will have the opportunity to interact with the local sellers and purchase some of the ingredients to be used in the cooking lesson later in the day. Of course before cooking, we will learn some of Vietnam’s, especially Hoi An’s, well-known dishes.
Hoi An - Silk Cloth Producing & Lantern Making
Pick up from your hotel and head to Hoi An Silk Village. Visit the traditional house in Quang Nam and listen to the story of the Job Lady of craft sericulture in Quang Nam. Continue to admire the collection of Vietnamese Ao Dai and costumes of 54 Vietnamese ethnic groups. Visit the ancient Champa mulberry and traditional mulberry garden. Learn how to feed the silkworm and see the silkworm cocoons. Explore the unravel silkworm cocoons in the traditional way.
Duong Lam Village
We will pick you up from your hotel for an hour drive West of Hanoi to Duong Lam village. As we arrive you will notice the village’s historic gates, built more than a hundred years ago and the even older tree, which towers above it. Duong Lam is a picturesque and unspoiled countryside. Hand-built wooden houses provide the setting for the slow rhythms of traditional Vietnamese village life.
The City Hanoi of charm
We will pick you up your hotel and drive to the historic complex of Ba Dinh. Visit Ba Dinh Square, where the former President Ho Chi Minh read the Vietnam’s Declaration of Independence on 2 September 1945. Visit Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum and the One-Pillar Pagoda, a must-see monument in Hanoi. The One-Pillar Pagoda is an ancient Buddhist pagoda. Supported by only one pillar and resembling a lotus blossom, it was built in the early 11th century during the reign of King Ly Thai Tong.