1 day tours
Router: Market around the Sapa area
Price: US$65 (taxes & service charge included)
Duration: 1 Day/0 Night
Depart From: SaPa
Return To: SaPa
Activities: Adventure Travel
Tour Code: SMA
Saturday - Cancau Market (Trip code: SMA 01)
Cancau market is one of Vietnam’s most fascinating open –air market, and isolated market which takes place only on Saturday every week. This is a lovely local market which still retains the local quaint and authentic being of the main tourist route. The areas is close to China border and in a hidden place, less visitors come here. - Horses, dogs, cat, pigs and textiles…. all on sales! This is of most amazing market you’ve ever seen. Opportunity to takes best photos!
Ha Long Bay, located in the Gulf of Tonkin, covers an area of 1500 square km. With more than a thousand limestone peaks soaring from its crystalline emerald water this area is one of the natural wonders of Vietnam and now one of four World Heritage listed sites in Vietnam. Visitors have constantly marveled at Halong Bays natural beauty. The tiny islands are dotted with innumerable beaches and grottoes created by the wind and the waves that make a excellent backdrop for swimming or just lazing about on the boat deck.
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8:00 departure. Enjoy the interesting 3.5 hour drive to Ha Long city. Arrive in Ha Long city. Lunch. Then take a private boat trip about 4hrs journey. Cruise through the emerald waters between the limestone outcrops and long corridors, visit THIEN CUNG cave (the cave of the heavenly palace - famous for its stalagmites and stalactites) the cave has only opened to the public since 1998. A short way visit the newly discovered DAU GO grotto (wooden stakecave-where in 1288 one of Vietnamese most famous Generals Tran Hung Dao amassed hundreds of stakes deep inside the cave prior to a battle with an invading Mongol army). Back to Halong city where your minibus will be waiting for you to take you back to Hanoi. 20h30 Arrive in Hanoi.
Superior : Nomal (Vietnamese lunch)
Deluxe : Seafood and kayaking.
Different with My Tho, Ben Tre - the other side of Mekong river is tranquil and in pristine condition. With a bicycle, you will not miss a great day to see this area and 4 branches of the mighty Mekong river. The total distance of this day is around 30km (all flat, easy ride, relax, many stops for taking photos).
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Buffam boater Vinhlong Vietnam
Buffam boater
Half Day Excursion
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But Thap Pagoda - Half Day Excursion - Vietnam
• Pick up at your hotel in Hanoi, drive to But Thap Pagoda, which was built in the reign of King Tran Thanh Ton (1258-1278). The pagoda is well-known by traditional Vietnamese Art of wood carving and sculpture. Some splendid works of art are housed in the pagoda including the statue of Buddha with thousand hands and thousand eyes, and the statue of Tay Thien Dong Do Vietnam.
Price Includes
Bat Trang Pottery Village
Half Day Excursion
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Bat Trang Pottery Village - Half Day Excursion - Vietnam
• The famous village is situated approx. 15km outside of Hanoi, surrounded by fertile farmland.
• Watch the artisans forming, painting and glazing their products, which are then baked for several days in huge kilns.
Fast facts
Tour departure: Daily from Hanoi hotels
Duration (approximate): 08.30 - 11.30 hrs or
13.30 - 16.30 hrs
Transfer from/to hotel included YES
Meals included NO
Private tour Minimum 1 person
Language All major foreign languages
Price Includes
Two-hours Cyclo Tour in Hanoi
Half Day Excursion
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Two-hours Cyclo Tour in Hanoi - Half Day Excursion - Vietnam
• Enjoy two-hour cyclo tour through the Old Quarters of Hanoi to experience the bustling, real lifestyle and business of the Quarter.
Fast facts
Tour departure: Daily from Hanoi hotels
Duration (approximate): AM/PM
Transfer from/to hotel included YES
Meals included NO
Private tour Minimum 1 person
Language All major foreign languages
Price Includes
Hanoi - Lao Cai - Sapa
Vietnam’s northern mountain ranges are breathtakingly beautiful, rich in cultural diversity and great fun to explore.
Sapa is the focal point for mountain travel in Vietnam, and is a riot of colour and atmosphere as people from the myriad ethnic minorities of the hills gather in the markets.
The ‘Flower Hmong’ wear rainbow-coloured smocks, while the Red Dao’s traditional costume is a more muted indigo but topped off with a bright red headdress. When all of the mountain people congregate, the result is a feast for the eyes and the senses.


