13 days, 700 kilometers—another leisurely cross-border route worth trying! Accessible by direct flights, rail, and car.



Welcome to Vietnam

Vietnam is located in the eastern part of the Indochina Peninsula,
bordered by the sea to the east,
neighboring Laos and Cambodia to the west,
and sharing a northern border with China.

Vietnam is a slender country,
with a total area of about 330,000 square kilometers.
It stretches approximately 1,640 kilometers from north to south,
with its narrowest point being only 48 kilometers wide.

Vietnam has been ranked among the “Top 10 Most Romantic Destinations in the World”
and one of the "50 Must-Visit Places in a Lifetime."
It is home to seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites,
making it a remarkable destination for cultural and geographical exploration.

Lonely Planet highly praises Vietnam as:
A mystical country blending Chinese civilization, French colonial influences, and modern charm.
Its breathtaking landscapes and unique cultural heritage
create an irresistible allure at every turn.

July 13 – 25

Join us for an immersive journey through Vietnam:

  • Experience Vietnam’s stunning beaches, ancient temples, and national museums.
  • Explore lively night markets and savor authentic Vietnamese cuisine.
  • Embark on a cultural and geographical journey across the country.

Exclusive Experience

This Vietnam Panoramic Geographical & Cultural Tour is a unique and meticulously curated experience, co-created and exclusively shared by our community.
It is not just a trip—it’s a one-of-a-kind shared memory, available nowhere else online.


Trip Highlights

Travel from Ho Chi Minh City to Da Nang to Hanoi, covering Vietnam's north, central, and southern regions in a seamless journey with no backtracking.

Optimized Transportation

Vietnam’s long and narrow terrain (spanning over 2,000 km from north to south) calls for a strategic mix of bus and domestic flights to maximize comfort and efficiency.

  • Buses offer scenic, leisurely travel along breathtaking landscapes.
  • Flights help you quickly cover long distances, saving time for in-depth exploration.

UNESCO World Heritage Sites

We will visit 5 of Vietnam’s 7 UNESCO sites, including:
Ha Long Bay
Imperial City of Hue
Hoi An Ancient Town
My Son Sanctuary
Thăng Long Imperial Citadel (Hanoi)


A Panoramic Vietnam Journey

(South + Central + North)

🏝 3,000+ km of coastline
🌊 6 of the world's most beautiful beaches
🏊 A top diving destination in Southeast Asia—rivaling the Maldives!
💃 Graceful áo dài silhouettes & vibrant street life
🦐 Affordable and abundant seafood & tropical fruits
🏯 From ancient temples to bustling markets
🥢 From light Vietnamese spring rolls to rich, flavorful pho

No matter your age or travel style, Vietnam has something for everyone.


Detailed Itinerary

🏙 PART 1 – Southern Vietnam: A Touch of French Elegance

(Ho Chi Minh City, Mui Ne, My Tho)

Vietnam's southern region was under French colonial rule for a long time, making it a fascinating blend of French and Vietnamese influences.
Enjoy coffee, baguettes, sandy beaches, and a vibrant mix of East and West.

Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) – "The Paris of the East"

Once known as Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City is Vietnam’s most dynamic metropolis,
similar to how Shanghai is to China.

Its French colonial architecture exudes European charm, beautifully fused with traditional Asian elements.

Must-visit landmarks:

  • Pink Tan Dinh Church, a stunning French-built Gothic church
  • City Hall Square, where French heritage is still visible
  • Daytime socialism & nighttime French romance—a city that transforms after dark!

My Tho – The Enchanting Mekong River Town

  • A famous filming location—many iconic movie scenes were shot here!
  • Stroll through charming streets and experience a dreamlike cinematic atmosphere.

Mui Ne – Where Desert Meets the Sea

  • Unlike any other beach town, Mui Ne boasts both stunning beaches and mesmerizing sand dunes.
  • Golden sunsets over white and red sand dunes make it a top-tier coastal retreat.
  • Explore Fairy Stream, the local fishing village, White Sand Dunes, and Red Sand Dunes.

🏝 PART 2 – Central Vietnam: The Coastal Wonders

(Hue, Da Nang, Hoi An, My Son)

The central region is rich in history, culture, and religious landmarks, where Eastern and Western cultures beautifully merge.

🏰 Hue – The Imperial City (UNESCO Site)

  • Once the capital of Vietnam’s last dynasty, Hue is home to the country’s largest and most complete ancient palace complex.
  • Often called “Vietnam’s Forbidden City”, modeled after Beijing’s Forbidden City.

🎭 Hoi An Ancient Town (UNESCO Site)

  • In the 15th-17th centuries, Hoi An was one of Southeast Asia’s most important ports.
  • Chinese, Japanese, and European influences are deeply embedded in its culture and architecture.
  • Daytime charm & nighttime magic—colorful lanterns create a fairytale-like scenery.

🌊 Da Nang – The "Hawaii of the East"

  • Ranked among the “Top 50 Must-Visit Places in the World” by National Geographic.
  • 40 km of pristine coastline with some of the world’s most beautiful beaches.
  • Famous attractions:
    Coastal train ride (reminiscent of Sri Lanka’s scenic railway)
    Dragon Bridge (Instagram-famous!)
    Da Nang Cathedral (a picturesque "Little Europe")
    Ba Na Hills Fantasy Park (a whimsical mountain escape)

🏛 My Son Sanctuary (UNESCO Site)

  • Hidden in the mountains, My Son was once a sacred religious site of the ancient Champa Kingdom.
  • Often called “Vietnam’s Angkor Wat”, it features intricate stone carvings and ancient ruins.

🌿 PART 3 – Northern Vietnam: The Ancient Asian Charm

(Hanoi, Ha Long Bay)

The northern region of Vietnam has a strong Chinese influence, with landscapes and culture resembling southern China.

🏯 Hanoi – A Millennium-Old Capital

  • Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, is known as the “Land of a Thousand Years of Heritage.”
  • It beautifully blends ancient imperial palaces, French architecture, and revolutionary sites
    with natural landscapes like West Lake and Hoan Kiem Lake.
  • Hanoi's French architecture is renowned for its beauty, durability, and artistic value.

🏰 Thăng Long Imperial Citadel (UNESCO Site)

  • The historic political and cultural center of ancient Vietnam.
  • A site of deep historical significance and rich cultural heritage.

🌊 Ha Long Bay (UNESCO Site) – The “Guilin of the Sea”

  • A breathtaking natural wonder, often compared to Guilin’s karst landscapes.
  • One of Vietnam’s most famous attractions, drawing visitors from around the world.

Experience the Best of Vietnam with Us!

🌍 5 UNESCO World Heritage Sites
🏖 Stunning beaches & islands
🏯 Ancient palaces & temples
🍜 Authentic local cuisine
🎭 A unique blend of cultures

Join us for a once-in-a-lifetime journey through Vietnam’s landscapes, history, and culture!