Trip Overview

To date, the only Open Door tour with a stop in Saigon! Explore the Cu Chi Tunnels used by the Viet Cong during what is known as there as the "American War." Ride in a sampan down the Mekong Delta. Take a ride up a mountain in central Vietnam on a cable car rated as one of the 5 best in the world. At the top, explore Vietnam’s newest sensation: the Golden “2 Hands” Bridge. This tour of Vietnam immerses you in a cultural adventure that you’ll be talking about for many years to come. In it, you ride a water buffalo and get hands-on planting rice in Hoi An; you row basket boats with local fisherman at our “secret beach” that’s not yet mentioned in any guidebooks (there, you can also collect some of the most beautiful shells we’ve ever seen!); you can eat Tiger Lobster - the most sought-after and expensive fish in Southeast Asia - that is so fresh, my friend Muoi literally dives into the ocean to catch it for you; take a leisurely bike ride through charming villages untouched by tourism; marvel at beautiful silk lanterns in Hoi An (the whole town is one giant photo opp!) and watch silk worms at work; “wow!” at the views as we drive along the stunning Hai Van Pass overlooking the South China Sea; visit the UNESCO World Heritage Cham ruins of My Son; learn the symbolism for dragons, phoenix, unicorns, turtles and bats and how they are used to tell stories in temples and pagodas. These are just a few of the magical activities we have in store for you. You’ll follow that with an overnight luxury cruise amid spectacular views of limestone karsts in a part of the bay that most tourists don’t get to see. All this while still being fully immersed in the real life of Vietnam.
This highlight tour of Vietnam is comprised of a small, 4-8 person group. The entire tour will be a mix of urban and rural adventure and will highlight the people, culture, food, handicrafts and unbelievably beautiful landscape of Vietnam. While staying in hand selected 3-star boutique and 4 star luxury accommodations throughout your trip, you’ll receive an introduction to Vietnamese street food, sample specialty foods of each region we visit and enjoy several multi-course home-cooked Vietnamese meals in traditional Vietnamese homes. You’ll even join a monk for a full vegetarian meal where all the dishes look, taste and have the texture of meat (yet we promise you they're vegetarian!). And it’s so delicious, even we non-vegetarians love it! You’ll visit Vietnamese markets and temples and learn all about the fascinating culture of the Vietnamese people.
Only 8 people will be included on thistour (but 4 guests are adequate for the tour to make). Are you a laid back, adventurous, fun-loving traveler who's up for an adventure? Then this tour has your name all over it. If you’re ready to go or if you’d like to learn more, please call or email us. We hope you’ll accept an invitation from Vietnam and Open Door Travel to create stories, memories and the experience of a lifetime.

Visiting Vietnam’s newest sensation, the Golden “2 Hands” Bridge, is a perk included only on the Luxury Tour. On your ride up the mountain to access the bridge, you’ll “fly” over a waterfall in the world’s longest cable car. With views like that, it’s no wonder it was voted by CNN as one of the top 5 best cable car rides in the world.

Enjoy the views from your sea side room at our 5 star resort spa … after melting during your complimentary welcome massage. This is the kind of treatment you can expect from your luxury tour of Vietnam.

Taste the salt on your lips as the spray from the South China Sea mists your face. Round basket boats like these are used by local fisherman to ferry fish back to their larger boats. Just like these prior tour guests, you’ll get to try your hand at rowing them.

The charm and beauty of silk lanterns in Hoi An. When you see how beautiful this typical shot from the night market is, imagine how lovely it will be when your group floats candles down the river in front of shops like these. And oh yes ... you get to make a wish along with your candle!

This “secret beach” is great because there are tons of craggy rock outcroppings everywhere. It not only makes for cool photos but creates some spaces like private little rooms. And that makes it a great place to do yoga if you choose.

I guarantee that the cuisine in Vietnam will be one of the highlights of your tour. My last guests struggled to identify their favorite meal because so many were fantastic. One simply said "We ate like kings." And you will too.

From the seaplane you’ll get spectacular views like this. Can you imagine your photos?!

The Imperial Citadel’s East Gate in Hue, the first outer entrance to the Forbidden Purple City at the center. During feudal times when the Citadel was still a bustling palace, only men were allowed to use this gate. Women had to use the West Gate on the opposite side of the city.

During our 2 days in paradise, stroll down the beach to this relaxed little restaurant and enjoy a fresh coconut while taking in the luscious views.

Don’t think that just because you're surrounded by luxury that you won’t also experience the real Vietnam. You’ll have a chance not only to ride one of these water buffalo (the humorous Vietnamese call them BMW's ... Buffalos Make Way) but you can also try your hand plowing with one.

Take in a spectacular sunset as you look onto our “secret beach” from the water.

The Quintessence of Tonkin, a spectacular new must-see show in Hanoi, takes place right on a real lake with stages that raise and lower so the performers seem to glide on water. Part light show, part ballet, part spectacle, this musical amazement celebrates the ancient culture of North Vietnam … and I have a ticket with your name on it.

City of Ghosts is a fascinating place that is way off the beaten tourist path. It's not only cool to look at, you’ll learn the intriguing story of how it came to exist. While here, you’ll learn the symbolism for dragons, phoenix, unicorns, turtles and bats and how they are used to tell stories in temples and pagodas.

This is my good friend Muoi holding a tiger lobster - Southeast Asia’s most expensive and sought after fish. On your tour, we’ll visit his fish farm in the South China Sea and he’ll dive for these very same lobsters for your lunch!

There seem to be about 10 million ways to catch fish in Vietnam. These large nets are ubiquitous in a few areas of the country and it's quite interesting to see how they work. Come along to find out!

No matter how much time I spend in Vietnam, the way the Vietnamese overload their motorbikes and what they overload them with still make me literally laugh out loud.

These Cham ruins were buried in the jungle for hundreds of years before being rediscovered by some French hunters about 100 years ago. Now it's a UNESCO world heritage site. We’ll visit them at sunrise before any other tourists arrive so you can experience the sacred energy that drew the Cham people to build their temples here.

A "Chinese junk boat" sails through stunning Ha Long Bay. If you join the optional tour extension, you’ll be on a luxury version of this boat sailing through scenes just like this one!

Guarding this opulent tomb of the last Vietnamese emperor to be buried in Vietnam is Vietnam’s own version of the Chinese terra cotta army.

I photographed these gorgeous rice terraces in Mai Chau in April. By the time we visit in May, the rice will be thick and tall and will make for gorgeous photos.

Fishermen in this part of Vietnam use round boats made of bamboo and tar for fishing. The seas are not always as smooth as this one so they learn really great balance in these boats. This guy shows off his skills by turning his boat into a one-man rodeo.

On a tiny island just a short ride in a basket boat from our “secret beach” I found ALL of these shells in only about 20 minutes. Are you a shell collector? Then I've found your spot!

You'll be hard pressed to have a bad meal while you're in Vietnam. Pho is Vietnam’s national dish. Traditionally served at breakfast, the broth, made from star anise, black cardamom, cinnamon and cloves, has a distinctive Asian flavor that can easily create an addiction.

If you opt to extend your tour, you’ll be floating in a luxurious cabin like this one through the surreal scenery of the limestone karsts in Ha Long Bay. According to Vietnamese legend, each karst is the exact spot where a dragon touched done in ancient times coming to defend his beloved Vietnamese children from invading Chinese forces.
UPCOMING DEPARTURES
*This February 2020 TOUR is customized to include Saigon and to fold the Lan Ha Bay cruise into the tour instead of as an extension.
Mix of 4 star luxury and 3 star hand-selected boutique accommodations, 8 people maximum and a visit to Vietnam's hottest sensation - the Golden "2 Hands" Bridge!
Tour Dates - February 14-29, 2020/
15 days From $5790
*single supplements for solo travelers: $990
Mix of 4 star luxury and 3 star hand-selected boutique accommodations, 8 people maximum and a visit to Vietnam's hottest sensation - the Golden "2 Hands" Bridge!
Tour Dates - February 14-29, 2020/
15 days From $5790
*single supplements for solo travelers: $990
Itinerary
Itinerary for Optional Tour Extension