Hanoi, Sapa & Halong Bay Tour

An Enchanting Escape to Hanoi, Sapa & Halong Bay: From Ancient Streets to Emerald Seas

Explore northern Vietnam’s most breathtaking landscapes and cultural treasures in one unforgettable journey. From the limestone karsts of Halong Bay to the misty mountains of Sapa and the historic streets of Hanoi, this itinerary offers a perfect blend of nature, culture, and heritage. Travelers will enjoy scenic cable car rides, ethnic village visits, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and iconic city landmarks. Ideal for nature lovers and cultural explorers, this tour showcases the best of northern Vietnam.

01.

Fansipan Cable Car

The Fansipan Cable Car offers a breathtaking journey to the peak of Mount Fansipan, the highest mountain in Indochina. The ride provides panoramic views of valleys, forests, and mountain ranges below. Upon reaching the summit, visitors can enjoy cool mountain air, spiritual landmarks, and stunning scenery. This experience is a highlight of any visit to Sapa.

02.

Cat Cat Village

Cat Cat Village is a traditional Hmong village located near Sapa town. Visitors can explore wooden houses, terraced fields, and local handicraft stalls while learning about ethnic minority culture. The village also features scenic waterfalls and cultural performances. It offers an authentic look into mountain life and is a meaningful cultural experience.

03.

Halong Bay

The Halong Bay cruise offers a scenic journey through emerald waters surrounded by thousands of limestone karsts and islands. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Halong Bay is known for its dramatic rock formations and tranquil atmosphere. Travelers can relax on board while enjoying panoramic sea views, fresh ocean air, and photo opportunities. The cruise provides a peaceful introduction to northern Vietnam’s natural beauty and is one of the country’s most iconic travel experiences

04.

Moana Sapa

Moana Sapa is a popular scenic viewpoint offering some of the most iconic photo spots in the Sapa highlands. The area features the stunning Infinity Lake, which reflects the surrounding mountains and sky, creating a magical mirror-like effect. Visitors can also admire the Golden Hand, a dramatic structure reaching out over the valley, symbolizing harmony between humans and nature. The highlight is the Moana Statue, a graceful figure overlooking misty mountains, representing freedom and serenity. Together, these attractions make Moana Sapa a must-visit destination for photography lovers and nature enthusiasts.

05.

Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum

The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is one of Hanoi’s most significant national monuments. It houses the preserved body of Ho Chi Minh, the founder of modern Vietnam. Visitors can explore the surrounding complex, including ceremonial squares and historical buildings, while learning about his life and legacy. The site reflects Vietnam’s political history and national identity, making it an important cultural and educational stop.

06.

One Pillar Pagoda

One Pillar Pagoda is a unique Buddhist temple built on a single stone pillar, symbolizing a lotus flower rising from the water. Dating back to the 11th century, it represents spiritual purity and harmony. Despite its small size, it is one of Hanoi’s most photographed landmarks. Visitors can admire its architecture and enjoy the peaceful surroundings within the city center.

07.

Temple of Literature

The Temple of Literature is Vietnam’s first university and a symbol of traditional learning and Confucian values. Built in 1070, the complex features ancient courtyards, gardens, and stone steles honoring scholars. Visitors gain insight into Vietnam’s educational history and cultural traditions. The calm environment makes it a refreshing stop away from the busy streets.

08.

Hanoi’s Old Quarter

Hanoi’s Old Quarter is the historic heart of the city, famous for its narrow streets and vibrant street life. Each street was traditionally dedicated to a specific trade, giving the area its unique character. Visitors can walk through lively alleys, explore local shops, and experience authentic Vietnamese daily life. The Old Quarter is ideal for cultural immersion and souvenir shopping.

09.

Hoan Kiem Lake

Hoan Kiem Lake is a peaceful landmark located in central Hanoi, closely tied to Vietnamese legend and history. The lake offers a calm atmosphere where visitors can relax, stroll along shaded paths, and observe local activities. It provides a scenic contrast to the busy Old Quarter and is a popular gathering place for both locals and tourists.

10.

Ngoc Son Temple

Ngoc Son Temple sits on a small island in Hoan Kiem Lake and is accessed by a charming red wooden bridge. Dedicated to national heroes and scholars, the temple reflects traditional Vietnamese spiritual beliefs. Visitors can explore the temple grounds, learn about its historical significance, and enjoy scenic views of the lake. It is a popular photo spot and a meaningful cultural stop within the city.

Packages starting from :

Standard Package
(3 Stars Hotel or equivalent)

5 Days 4 Nights

Premium Package
(4 Stars Hotel or equivalent)

5 Days 4 Nights