FAR EAST Mekong Delta
VIETNAM IN STYLE 14 Days from £2835 pp twin share with flights
A relaxing tour of Vietnam staying at many of its fi nest hotels.
DAY 1 – Fly to Singapore Singapore Airlines fl ight from Heathrow to Singapore. DAY 2 – Hanoi
Connect to the Singapore Airlines fl ight to Hanoi. Afternoon cyclo ride through the Old Quarter. 2 nights at Hotel de l’Opera.
Ninh Van Bay Denang
DAY 3 – Ninh Binh Morning city tour including Hoan Kiem Lake, One Pillar Pagoda and the Ho Chi Minh Museum. Afternoon drive to Ninh Binh for 2 nights at Ana Mandara Ninh Binh.
DAY 4 – Ninh Binh
River trip by hand woven bamboo row boat to Tam Coc (Three Caves). The area is known as ‘Halong Bay on land’ with extensive waterways and towering limestone cliffs. Later visit Hoa Lu Ancient Town. Afternoon at leisure.
DAY 5 – Halong Bay Drive to Halong Bay to board the landscapes and fl oating villages.
overnight cruise. Sail amongst karst
DAY 6 – Danang Further sailing through Halong Bay before brunch on board. After disembark for a drive to Hanoi airport. Fly to Danang and transfer to the Fusion Maia for 3 nights.
DAYS 7/8 – Danang
Relax and enjoy the all-inclusive spa treatment at your hotel or take an optional walking tour of Hoi An, located a 20 minute drive from the Fusion Maia.
BUON MA THUOT Famous for its coffee, Buon Ma Thuot is the largest city in Vietnam’s Central Highlands. Home to a number of ethnic minorities, the city provides an ideal base from which to enjoy overnight village treks and elephant safaris, or for exploring the natural beauty of the Yok Don National Park.
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“I am writing to thank you for the excellent service provided by your company from my initial enquiry to the end of the holiday. It was a great pleasure to spend time on board the RV Pandaw Mekong and I can’t praise the crew highly enough, they
could not have done more to make our cruise comfortable and enjoyable. I look forward to travelling with Bales again in the future.”
Mrs H Robertson – Indochina Tailor-Made – 21 Dec ‘11 Special Somewhere Canh Chua
VIETNAMESE COOKING LESSON Discover the culture of Vietnamese culinary art with a local renowned chef, who will entertain and provide a “Hands-on” cooking class. This half-day experience is available in Saigon on our “Highlights of Vietnam” tour.
EXTENSION IDEAS
Stay a few extra nights and slow down your itinerary through Vietnam. Or continue your adventures in Indochina with a visit to the jungle temples of Angkor, Cambodia. Alternatively enjoy a city break in Singapore. We can arrange a 2 night stay at the Shangri La in Singapore from £290 per person.
DAYS 9/10 – Ninh Van Bay Fly to Nha Trang and transfer to An Lam Ninh Van Bay Villas for 2 nights. Relax amongst luscious vegetation on the picturesque Ninh Van Bay.
DAY 11 – Saigon Fly to Saigon. Explore Chinatown, Cha Tam Church, Thien Hau Temple and Binh Tay market. Later proceed by speedboat to An Lam Saigon River Private Residence for 2 nights.
DAY 12 – Saigon Day at leisure with several optional excursions available including Cu Chi Tunnels which can be reached by speedboat or a fascinating Saigon Art History tour.
DAY 13 – Fly to the UK Morning at leisure. Evening Singapore Airlines fl ight to Singapore.
DAY 14 – Fly to the UK Connect to the Singapore Airlines fl ight to Heathrow.
DEPARTURES JAN-MAR & SEP-DEC
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