Inside Vietnam (2012)

Hanoi • Halong Bay • Hué • Hoi An • Nha Trang • Dalat • Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)
  • 18 days
  • from only:
  • $1995
  • $111 per day
    Land Tour Only
  • 19 days
  • from only:
  • $3145
  • $166 per dayIncludes international airfare and government taxes

New included features on all
August-December departures—
a value of $400 per couple
Applies to all 2012 reservations.

Extend Your Adventure:
  • Halong Bay is widely recognized as one of the world’s most beautiful bays. We cruise overnight here on a private junk (traditional wooden sailboat), and take the next afternoon to explore more of its charms.
  • Wherever we encounter them, the warmth and curiosity of Vietnam's friendly people, such as these woman carrying bananas in Hanoi, is sure to be a memorable part of your trip.
  • You’ll have the opportunity to visit the Cu Chi Tunnels, a vast network of 125 miles of tunnels in which the Viet Cong hid and operated during the Vietnam War.
  • Local Vietnamese markets are brimming with succulent, colorful fruits and vegetables, familiar and unfamiliar. Follow these travelers’ lead, and try something new, for a true “taste” of Vietnam.
  • Like the locals pictured here, we too will enjoy a cyclo-rickshaw ride through Hanoi, marveling at the juxtaposition of its colonial past and vibrant, modern energy, seen here in Hanoi’s Opera House.

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Traveling Solo to Vietnam

At OAT, we recognize the challenge solo travelers face from the additional cost of Single Supplements. That’s why we’re proud to offer FREE Single Supplements on this adventure and on all extensions.

Single Supplements:
Inside Vietnam: FREE
Vientiane & Luang Prabang, Laos: FREE
Angkor Wat, Cambodia: FREE

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Small Groups: Never more than 10-16 travelers—guaranteed!

Vietnam is a nation reborn, and we invite you to discover the depth of its beauty on this Asian adventure. Traversing the entire country from north to south, you’ll travel Vietnam from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, stopping en route to explore the idyllic seaside retreat of Nha Trang, the French-flavored hilltop town of Dalat, and much more. We’ll even have the opportunity to see both the sunset and sunrise over magical Halong Bay during an overnight cruise aboard a traditional junk—an intimate experience that’s only possible in a small group like ours. From the cities to the seaside to the highlands, let Vietnam’s warmth and beauty amaze you—in all its diversity.

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New Enhanced Itinerary: All August-December 2012 departures now include 4 new features—a combined value of $400 per couple.

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