Vietnam Tour Packages 

Vietnam is a country of fascinating nature with unique cultural and historical experiences. Kiomoi’s Vietnam tour package presents the possibilities of adventure, culture, and relaxation with increased packages of tourist interests to make every guest memorable. Your Vietnam trip starts by traveling to Hanoi, Vietnam’s vibrant capital that offers visitors the chance to shop for lacquerware in the Dong Xuan Market or visit the Temple of Literature and the Old Quarters. Visit Halong Bay which has become a world heritage site because of its wonders: the limestone karst formation and caves. Also in central Vietnam, check out the well-preserved town of Hoi An with its newly developed lantern district and numerous tailor shops. Visit Da Nang beaches for beautiful unspoiled sceneries and the new famous Golden Bridge.


The War Remnants Museum and Ben Thanh Market will provide a glimpse of the city’s past and present. This Vietnam tour guide will make your vacation easy. It is possible to also visit the Mekong Delta to experience the floating markets, green canals, and other water bodies. As for lovers of great nature, one must mention the ethnic villages and terraced rice fields in Sapa suitable for trekking. All connections in Ho Chi Minh, guided tours in all cities, cultural discussions, and relaxation activities such as snorkeling at Nha Trang or sightseeing at Cu Chi Tunnel are covered on this Vietnam trip package. Vietnam is such a magnificent country that covers historical lovers, foodies, and adventurers. 


Our popular Vietnam tour packages: Ho Chi Minh City Tour packages, Da Nang Tour packages, Hanoi Tour packages, Ha Long Tour packages


Places to visit in Vietnam 

Halong Bay - Featuring majestic karst structures in the form of limestone pillars rising out of the clear teal waters, Halong displays a serene beauty. You can take a ride on local boats or cruises, spend your time relaxing on the boats, and drift along the limestone mountain and several islets. Most cruises and day trips also have an island drop-off and the caves as well. There are some floating villages where you can meet the people living in floating houses, taste their food, and even shop for little trinkets. To enjoy the Vietnam holidays, you must include this place in your list.

Ho Chi Minh City - Also known as Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City is the largest city in southern Vietnam and the nation’s commercial and cultural hub. Here you will get a mixture of religious temples inherited from ancient times and modern-day buildings such as skyscrapers and malls. Several places give tourists a glimpse of its past through the battles fought there; these include the Cu Chi and Ben Dinh Tunnels. Other important include the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Saigon Opera House, and the Central Post Office. Choose from Kiomoi’sbest Vietnam tour packages and explore this place. 

Hoi An - It is one of the oldest cities in Asia and among the best Vietnam travel places. Walking down the streets of Hoi An gives history lovers the feel of walking around a museum with typical architecture, a traditional lifestyle, and a riverfront location. Apart from interesting structures and architecture, Hoi An surprises visitors with lively shopping centers being the home for art traders. The food here is delicious and diverse. At night this turns into a beautiful littoral nightscape with thousands of lanterns lighting up the city streets and canals. 

Hanoi - Located along the line of the Red River in the North of Vietnam, Hanoi is Vietnam’s capital city and among the oldest in the world. Lavishly equipped with brick-red structures, a golden pagoda, museums and restaurants, and numerous traditional bazaars the city has French influences combined with oriental and Asian tint. The most incredible places of historical and cultural interest are Thang Long Imperial Citadel, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Perfume Pagoda, and Hoa Lo Prison Relic. Its narrow streets and old buildings highlight the spirit of Hanoi through markets, traditional shops, and a street food market. 

Phu Quoc - It is a large island in Vietnam and it has the loveliest white sand beaches covered with palm and coconut trees. Included in all Vietnam tours, it is famous for superb sandy beaches, calm seas, and the tranquility of tropical nature. Phu Quoc has many unspoiled beaches such as Long Beach (Bai Truong), Ong Lang Beach, and Sao Beach Bai Sao. Beyond beaches, there are tropical jungles, waterfalls, and nature reserves such as Phu Quoc National Park. Snorkeling, scuba diving, and fishing are possible on the island because the island boasts vibrant aquatic life.

Da Nang - Located on the east of the Vietnam coast, Da Nang lies between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. The most famous place is the Golden Bridge on which two massive hands sculptures hold the bridge. The city’s most famed attractions are The Marble Mountains - five enigmatic natural limestone and marble peaks housing caves, tunnels, and temples. Other interesting places that tourists must visit to have the best of the Da Nang tour are Sun World Wonders, Cham Sculpture Museum, Con Market, and Da Nang Night Market. Plan your Vietnam tour itinerary with Kiomoi and visit this gorgeous place. 


Things to do in Vietnam 

Cruise Through Halong Bay: Halong Bay is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Vietnam holiday packages. It has become a World Heritage site because of its dense islands floating in the emerald water surrounded by glistening limestone rocks. You can go for a boat ride to visit secret caves, the fisher folk communities, and splendid coves. Most cruises have things such as kayaking, swimming and even cooking demonstrations on the cruise. 

Discover the little beauty of Hoi An: Hoi An is a historic town situated on the south-central Vietnamese coast, which will suit cultural vultures. Walk from these lantern-lit streets with centuries-old structures, vibrant markets, and cozy cafes. Check out the Japanese Covered Bridge - a wonderful architecture of the classic Hoi, and the tailor shops that offer customized clothing. Ich möchtemichnicht auf einen Sonnenuntergang am Thu Bon Fluss versäumen. With the Vietnam travel guide, you can easily plan your vacation. 

Get Familiar with the Streets of Hanoi: Vietnam, the city of ancient culture and history, is the Hanoi that is all blended today with the modern era. Go on a Vietnam city tour and seeThe Old Quarter - a center of moving alleys lined with exotic markets, food stalls, and beautiful colonial architecture. Tours and Attractions tour for example visiting fascinating sites such as Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Temple of Literature, and Hoan Kiem Lake. In the evening enjoy a water puppetry show or you can taste actual Vietnamese cuisine in a nearby restaurant.

Immerse Yourself in the Cu Chi Tunnels: It is a large and well-developed subterranean complex that was used for military purposes by the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War. Self-guided and offered tours ease you through the slender galleries that expose you to trapdoors, living places, and what was probably a makeshift kitchen. It is an interesting concept to get acquainted with the practical and perseverance of the Vietnamese people during the war. Explore these unique tunnels with our diverse Vietnam travel packages. 

Relax at the Beaches of Da Nang: Da Nang is located within the central part of the Vietnamese territory and has some of the best sandy beaches. My Khe Beach or ‘‘China Beach” has fine yellow sand and crystal clear sea that is suitable for swimming, sunbathing as well as water sports. You could visit the nearby Marble Mountains, a cluster of five limestone hills offering caves, temples, and gorgeous views. Da Nang also has other attractions which include the Bana Hills and the Golden Bridge. You can book a 5-day Vietnam tour and enjoy these beaches at your own pace. 

Strolling around the Mekong Delta: Being referred to as the ‘Rice Basket of Vietnam’, the Mekong Delta is a network of rivers, islands, and greens. Boat rides are recommended in places such as the Cai Rang floating markets where sellers use boats to sell fruits, fish, and other foodstuffs. There are also lovely and colorful villages and the place is also wonderful for wildlife. With a day’s tour or an overnight tour, one can have the feel of how people live in this area. Make sure to add this place to your Vietnam travel itinerary for an amazing experience. 

Get on a Higher Stage of Sapa’s Beauty: For the adventurous tourists there, Sapa is one of the most stunning trekking destinations. In the area of terraced rice fields and mountainous terrain, there are ethnic groups living here like Hmong and Dao. Hiking tours provide an opportunity to travel across local villages, which have mostly cultural activities to offer. It is famous for its cooler weather and stunning views that photograph lovers and those who love nature should consider.


Best time to visit Vietnam 

Vietnam has three different climate zones for the whole country because of the diversity of the terrain. Here’s a breakdown of the best time to travel to Vietnam based on seasons. 

Spring (March to May)

Vietnam is good for touring in spring because the weather is favorable and pleasant throughout most of the areas. Northern regions such as Hanoi, Sapa, and Halong Bay are ideal for trekking and sightseeing because they currently experience cool and dry weather. During the European winter, the weather is rather mild and dry in the central towns of Hue, Da Nang, and Hoi An. The south region of Vietnam such as Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta is warm and tropical friendly for city and beach tours like Phu Quoc island. You can purchase Kiomoi’s packages and plan the best Vietnam travel itinerary. 


Summer (June to August)

Vietnam has different kinds of weather in summer. The northern part of Vietnam has a warmer climate and sometimes there is rain therefore it is very green, especially the Ninh Binh and Sapa. North Vietnam is always cool while the mid-Vietnam including Da Nang and Nha Trang becomes so dry and is perfect for beaching. The south is generally hot and has high humidity together with tropical showers, which are however short ones. 


Fall (September to November): The optimal time to visit northern and southern regions is in autumn. The weather in the northern part is pleasant and you can take a hike through Sapa or go on a cruise through Halong Bay. In southern Vietnam, the climate becomes less wet, and the incidence of showers in a year decreases. Central Vietnam starts getting some rainy and stormy weather in October. Book a Vietnam holiday package from India and see the best of this beautiful country.

 

Winter (December to February)

Although a small country, Vietnam hosts a rich variety of experiences during winter. Northern Vietnam is relatively temperate, with temperatures lower in elevations than in Central Vietnam and colder in places such as Sapa. This time is right for any culture vulture to explore Hanoi and the Halong Bay area. Central Vietnam has a favorable climate, sunny and dry while southern Vietnam is warm and perfect for sea vacations and recreation. A Vietnam tour plan can be made during the winter months for a great experience. 


How To Reach Vietnam

 

By Air: If you have to fly to Vietnam from India you can board a flight from Bangalore. You can easily take a flight from Bangalore to Vietnam. If you book Vietnam tour packages from Bangalore you can enjoy a hassle-free trip. However, you can also fly from other famous cities such as Delhi, Cochin, Hyderabad, Amritsar, and Thiruvananthapuram. Currently, there are three international airports available in Vietnam and you have the choice to take whichever flight arrival point which interests you most in the country. The Noi Bai International Airport is in Hanoi to the north, Tan Son Nhat International Airport is in Ho Chi Minh City to the south and Da Nang International Airport is in Da Nang in the center. Hanoi airport can be reached approximately 40 minutes from the city center, the ones at Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang are 20 and 10 minutes respectively close to the city center. Air India, Singapore Airlines, Jet Airways, Lufthansa, Air France, Silkair, Turkish Airlines, Thai Airways, Malaysian Airlines, China Southern, and some international airlines with which you can easily travel to Vietnam. Vietnam tour packages with flights provide a convenient and hassle-free way to explore the city. 


By Sea: 

If you have some extra days or if you are an idle person and would like to spend days without doing much then a sea voyage to Vietnam should suit you. Currently, there are no direct cruises from India but you have many options from Singapore. Choose any train from Singapore to Ho Chi Minh City and spend several casual days at sea moving through the deep sea with several halts at different ports before you can start the rest of your journey. The journey from Singapore to Ho Chi Minh City is roughly 9 to 10 sailing days long. A Vietnam tour from India offers an incredible opportunity to explore the country's rich culture and stunning landscapes.

 

Foods to try in Vietnam 

Pho - It originated from the northern part of Thailand and has a clear soup topped only with pickled lemon juice and slices of chilies. One version is called the pho Nam which has a more cloudy soup than the northern kind, the soup is garnished with bean sprouts, basil, and mint. The broth is flavored with such spices as star anise, cloves, and cinnamon to make a mix sweet. This dish is available on almost every corner and you add it to your Vietnam tour plan. 


Bún BòHue - It is one of the truest icons of the royal cuisine in Hue. The red color of the broth is the first indication of the rather tart and citrus flavor – something which stems from boiling beef bones and stalks of lemongrass well into the course of the day. This may be a beef soup—the word bò is Vietnamese for beef but you can also find sausage in the broth.


ComTam - The preparations for ComTam can become very fancy. The platter includes a fried egg placed over the caramelized grilled pork chop served on the broken rice bed. The dish is drowned in a sauce made from chili, fish sauce, and sugars and lastly sprinkled with green onion oil. The final work consists of a side plate of shredded pickled carrots and daikon, cucumber, and tomato wedges. Our cheapest Vietnam tour package offers an affordable yet unforgettable experience. 


Cao Lau - It is a specialty of Hoi An. This dish of noodles has steep origins in Japan, China, and Vietnam. These are thick noodles showered with spicy soup and then garnished with a variety of herbs and ground pork skins. The authentic Cao Lau is cooked using water from the thousand-year-old Ba Le well in Hoi An, which is believed to possess miracle water the well dates back to a thousand years.


Mì Quang - It is half soup and half salad. It is a street food from the Quang Nam province in Central Vietnam from where this noodle dish originates. The sauce is bright yellow, and the noodles are cooked in turmeric-flavored broth that is made richer by peanut oil and garnished with shrimp and chicken. It can be served with sliced banana flowers, Vietnamese-based coriander, basil, and bánh tráng me, or toasted sesame rice crackers. Kiomoi’s Vietnam group tour packages offer the best of this wonderful place. 



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