Vietnam Tour Packages

Featured Packages

Vietnam in 7 Days From Ancient Roots To Modern Wonders
"A Short Escape into Vietnam's Best"
3 Cities Endless Stories - A Perfect Blend of Heritage Hills & Halong
Phu Quoc
Phu Quoc: Vietnam's Island Escape

 Not Every Country Dares Like This — Vietnam Does.

Explore the World’s Largest Cave – Son Doong Cave

Vietnam is home to Son Doong, the largest cave on Earth. Trek underground jungles, cross rivers inside a cave and camp beneath massive stalactites. This is not sightseeing — it’s a once-in-a-lifetime expedition.

Deep Water Solo Rock Climbing – Cat Ba Island

Climb towering limestone cliffs directly above the sea, with no ropes. Fall straight into the water if you slip. This rare sport is found in very few places worldwide.

Ride the Legendary Ha Giang Loop

A raw, untouched motorbike route through dramatic mountain passes, sharp curves and remote tribal villages. No traffic, no tourists - just you, cliffs and clouds.

River Caving by Boat – Phong Nha

Float by boat inside a cave system, passing glowing stalactites and underground rivers. This surreal experience is unique to Vietnam’s cave geography.

Mekong Delta Boat Ride

Cruise along the peaceful canals of the Mekong Delta, passing floating markets, lush coconut groves and traditional villages. Experience local life, taste fresh tropical fruits and enjoy a slower, authentic side of Vietnam.

Cu Chi Tunnels Exploration

Step back in time and explore the legendary Cu Chi Tunnels, an underground network used during the Vietnam War. Crawl through narrow passages, learn survival tactics and gain deep insights into Vietnam’s resilient history.

Through the Eyes of a Traveler: Vietnam’s Most Photogenic Places

Hanoi Old Quarter Walk

Lose yourself in the charm of Hanoi’s Old Quarter, where ancient streets buzz with life, street food aromas and colonial architecture. Every corner tells a story of Vietnam’s rich past and vibrant present.

Ninh Binh – Tam Coc & Hoa Lu

Often called “Halong Bay on land,” Ninh Binh offers dramatic limestone cliffs, peaceful river rides through rice paddies and visits to Hoa Lu, Vietnam’s ancient capital - serene, scenic and deeply cultural.

Hoi An Ancient Town

Step into a postcard-perfect town filled with lantern-lit streets, historic houses and riverside cafés. Hoi An blends Chinese, Japanese and Vietnamese influences into a magical old-world atmosphere.

Marble Mountains

Explore the spiritual Marble Mountains near Da Nang, featuring caves, pagodas and panoramic viewpoints. A peaceful escape combining nature, culture and stunning scenery.

Bana Hills Golden Bridge – Da Nang

The iconic hands “holding” the Golden Bridge above the clouds is pure magic. Pair it with the cable car views for sky-high Instagram content.

Ban Gioc Waterfall – Cao Bang

Stand before one of Vietnam’s most majestic waterfalls, cascading over limestone cliffs on the China border. The roar of water, lush greenery, and serene riverbanks make it a photographer’s paradise and a nature lover’s dream.

Experience the Soul of Vietnam: Must-Do Moments

Cycle Through the Mekong Delta

Navigate winding backroads, floating markets and fruit orchards. Meet locals and experience daily life flowing along the river.

Explore Hoi An by Lantern Light

Step into a magical town of lantern-lit streets, historic houses and riverside cafés. Experience Hoi An’s charm at dusk when the lights reflect on the river.

Trek Sapa’s Terraced Rice Fields

Walk through misty mountains, verdant terraces and colorful hill-tribe villages. Sunrise views here are unforgettable.

Adventure in Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park

Explore colossal caves, underground rivers and karst landscapes. Perfect for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike.

Taste Authentic Vietnamese Street Food

From Hanoi’s pho to Hoi An’s cao lau noodles, every meal is a journey of flavors and stories.

Kayak or Swim in Halong Bay Caves

Dive deeper into hidden grottoes and emerald waters for an intimate experience with nature’s wonders.

Because Some Places Shine Brighter at Night

Bui Vien Street – Ho Chi Minh City

Vietnam’s most electric nightlife strip - packed with neon-lit bars, live DJs, street performances and late-night food stalls. Loud, chaotic, and unforgettable.

Rooftop Bars with Skyline Views

Sip cocktails at sky-high lounges like Chill Skybar (HCMC) or Summit Lounge (Hanoi) while the city glows beneath you. Perfect for classy nights with a view.

Live Music & Jazz Clubs – Hanoi

Discover underground jazz bars and live music cafés hidden in Hanoi’s Old Quarter. Intimate spaces, soulful tunes and old-world charm.

Dragon Bridge Fire Show – Da NangDragon Bridge Fire Show – Da Nang

Watch the iconic Dragon Bridge breathe fire and water on weekend nights - one of Vietnam’s most unique nighttime spectacles.

Night Markets Across Vietnam

From Hanoi Night Market to Ben Thanh Night Market, explore street food, souvenirs and buzzing local energy after dark.

Traditional Water Puppet Shows

An old-school evening experience unique to Vietnam, combining folklore, music and puppetry - culture under the night lights.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a visa to visit Vietnam?

Yes, depending on your nationality, a Visa on Arrival (VoA) is available for many countries. It's valid for 30 days and can be extended once. Don't worry—our team at Route Planners will
assist you with all visa requirements before your journey.

What is the best time to visit Bali?

April to October is considered the dry season, offering ideal weather for beach trips and outdoor adventures. We schedule our Bali tours to make sure you enjoy Bali at its best!

Is Bali safe for tourists?

Yes! Bali is a safe destination with a welcoming vibe. Just like any place, it’s wise to keep your valuables secure and stay aware of your surroundings. Our team ensures you're well-informed and supported throughout the trip.

How can I travel around Bali?

Scooters, motorbikes, ride-hailing apps, and private drivers are common options. But guess what? Route Planners include comfortable, air-conditioned transport in all our Bali packages, so you can focus on enjoying your vacation without worrying about logistics.

What language is spoken in Bali?

Bahasa Indonesia is the national language, while Balinese is spoken locally. English is widely spoken in tourist spots, restaurants, and hotels, so getting around is pretty smooth.

What kind of food can I expect in Bali?

Bali offers a wide range of food—from local dishes like Nasi Goreng and Satay to international cuisine. Vegetarian and vegan options are available almost everywhere. If you have dietary
preferences, let us know in advance—we’ll make sure you’re well taken care of.

What should I pack for Bali?

Think tropical: lightweight clothes, swimwear, flip-flops, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle. If you're planning to visit temples, pack something modest to cover your shoulders and knees.
Don't stress—our travel guide will share a full packing list before your trip!

Can I use my phone in Bali?

Yes! You can either activate international roaming or buy a local SIM card with data. They're affordable and easily available at the airport or nearby stores. We can even assist you with
getting one on arrival.

What kind of accommodation is included?

With Route Planners, you'll stay in carefully selected hotels or resorts that are clean, comfortable, and centrally located. We offer a range of options from boutique villas to beachside
stays—just let us know your preference.

Do I need travel insurance?

While not mandatory, it’s highly recommended. Travel insurance gives you peace of mind in case of emergencies. We can guide you through selecting the right one if needed.

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