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Vietnam
Itinerary and Tour Package details
Itinerary Details
Day 1: Welcome to Vietnam - Arrival in Ho Chi Minh City
Arrive at Tan Son Nhat International Airport , where you'll be greeted and transferred to your hotel. After check -in, explore the nearby Ben Thanh Market , enjoy a Vietnamese iced coffee , and soak up the evening buzz at Bui Vien Walking Street . Optional: Try a Saigon Street food tour on a motorbike in the evening.
Day 2: Cu Chi Tunnels & Historical Landmarks
Start the day with a visit to the iconic Cu Chi Tunnels , a vast underground netw ork used during the war. Return to Ho Chi Minh City in the afternoon to explore Independence Palace , War Remnants Museum , and Notre Dame Cathedral . Wrap up your day with dinner at a local Vietnamese BBQ restaurant or rooftop bar.
Day 3: Mekong Delta Day Trip (Optional)
Embark on a day trip to the Mekong Delta - a scenic region of floating markets, stilt houses, and lush rice paddies. Cruise through the waterways, visit coconut candy and rice paper workshops, and enjoy a local lunch on a riverside island. Return to the city by evening and relax at your hotel.
Day 4: Travel to Mui Ne - Sand Dunes & Sea Breeze
After breakfast, drive to Mui Ne (approx. 4 - 5 hours), a peaceful beach town known for its surreal landscapes. Check in to your beach resort and spend the day unwinding by the sea. Optional: Enjoy a spa massage or rent a bike to explore the palm-lined coastal roads.
Day 5: Explore Mui Ne - Dunes, Lagoons & Fishing Villages
Wake up early for a sunrise jeep tour to the White Sand Dunes and Red Dunes, where you can try sandboarding or enjoy panoramic desert-like views. Visit the Fairy Stream - a shallow creek flowing through dramatic red canyons - and explore local fishing villages. Spend the rest of the day at leisure.
Day 6: Return to Ho Chi Minh City - Departure
After breakfast, travel back to Ho Chi Minh City and head directly to the airport for your flight home, filled with memories of Vietnam's southern coast and culture.
Inclusions
Hotel accommodation 3★ / 4★ / 5★
Daily breakfast
Airport pickup & drop (in Saigon)
All intercity transfers (Saigon ↔ Mui Ne)
Private vehicle for sightseeing & transfers
Entrance fees per itinerary
Local English‑speaking guide
Jeep tour in Mui Ne (sand dunes)
Exclusions
Air tickets
Vietnam visa / e‑Visa fees
Travel insurance (can be added)
Personal expenses (laundry, phone, tips)
Extra meals & beverages unless specified
Early check-in / Late check-out charges
Tourism / city taxes not included
TCS and GST
Anything not in inclusions
Local Cuisine
Best time to visit
Best things to do
Veg:
_ Goi Cuon Chay (vegetarian rice paper rolls)
_ Banh Mi with tofu or egg
_ Vietnamese fried rice with vegetables
Non-Veg:
_ Banh Xeon (savoury crepes with shrimp and pork)
_ Grilled squid and fresh seafood in Mui Ne
_ Hu Tieu Nam Vang (southern-style noodle soup)
November to April - Ideal for beach weather and sightseeing
Temperature Range: 25'C - 34'C
Special events
Things to carry
Tet (Vietnamese New Year) - Jan/Feb
Mid-Autumn Festival - Sept/Oct
Mui Ne Sand Dune Festival - Local traditional music, kite-flying, and food stalls
(dates vary)
_ Most resorts in Mui Ne offer beachside dining and activities
_ Carry sunscreen and shades for daytime dune tours
_ English is widely spoken in tourist areas
_ Keep cash handy for small local purchases in rural areas
Faqs
Q1. How many countries are visa-free for Indian passport holders?
As of 2025, Indian passport holders have visa‑free or visa‑on‑arrival access to 62 countries, including Vietnam via e‑Visa in many cases.
Q2. Is Mekong Delta trip mandatory?
No — it’s optional. You can stay in Saigon or replace with other local tours.
Q3. How far is Mui Ne from Saigon?
Approximately 220 km, around 4–5 hours by road.
Q4. Are sandboarding and jeep tours in Mui Ne safe?
Yes, when done through licensed operators with safety gear. Use caution, especially in dunes where wind can shift sand.
Q5. What’s the cancellation policy?
Partial refunds may apply closer to travel—check precise terms.
Q6. Is travel insurance required?
Not included, but strongly recommended to protect against medical or trip disruptions.
Q7. What currency is used?
Vietnamese Dong (VND). Credit cards accepted in many places, but cash is preferred in local markets.
Q8. What time to visit sand dunes for best photos?
Early morning or just before sunset, when lighting is soft and shadows highlight dunes.
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