Vietnam Travel Guide

Vietnam Travel Guide
Vietnam Travel Guide

Day Trip and Excursions from Hanoi

Visitors to Vietnam will quickly find that the only way to get to see the country’s most interesting sights is by organized tour. Hanoi is no exception with tour operators in the city offering a large selection of day trips to a variety of places of interest within reasonable driving distance of the city.
Hanoi Day trip
There’s little scope for visiting these places on your own so it’s wise just to book a trip and take advantage of those with a good knowledge of the area. Tours are surprisingly cheap and professional executed.

Halong Bay day trip:

Halong Bay is a place renowned for its natural beauty and can be reached from Hanoi in around 3.5 hours by road. A huge area of karst rocks and islets are scattered across the bay, Northeast of Hanoi. Although shrouded in mist for seven months of the year, the whole area presents an astonishing and photogenic experience, especially when see from a replica motorised junk with overnight berths.
Tour operators in the city organise trips which leave from Hanoi early morning arriving mid-morning at the bay itself from where a five hour cruise of the area is then provided. Cruises make stops to take in the sights of limestone caves and for swimming in the crystal clear sea waters. This is available as an overnight trip also.

Ba Vi National Park day trip:

A little over an hour’s drive from the city brings with its spectacular views of the Red River Delta. The park has a fascinating eco system which supports a wide variety of flora and fauna many examples of which can be viewed by visitors on an organised tour of the park or by making your own way around.

Thay and Tay Phuong Pagodas day trip:

The organised trips take visitors from Hanoi to some of the most interesting places within the city’s surrounding countryside with the Thay and Tay Phuong Pagodas among the trips most interesting sights. The former structure is in fact a series of small temples while the latter dates back to the 18th century and is famous for its impressive collection of wooden Buddha icons.

Mai Chau - Hoa Binh day trip:

An hour and a half’s drive brings you to Hoa Binh from where you can board a boat and take a pleasant cruise along the Da River taking in the lush green mountainous region of North Vietnam. Stops are made to visit several Hilltribe villages during which visitors are offered an interesting insight into the humble lives of these indigenous people. On the return journey by road, you can stop at the fascinating silk village of Van Phuc.

Perfume Pagoda (Chua Huong) day trip:

Otherwise known as the Perfume Pagoda, Chua Huong is a collection of Buddhist temples held sacred by the locals and are the focus of an annual springtime pilgrimage for many of Hanoi’s residents. The temples are about 2 hours out of the city, located in scenic surroundings on the edge of the Huong Son Mountain. To reach the temples, visitors must take a 45-minute boat journey along a small stream which is bordered by rice paddies and other interesting sights.

Hoa Lu - Tam Coc day trip:

Hoa Lu Ancient Capital: Hoa Lu Ancient Capital is the tourist destination which will bring you to a few imperial capitals of the country in the ancient and medieval eras. Visiting Hoa Lu, you will not only have a fun and exciting time, but can learn more about culture and history as well.
Tam Coc: Tam Coc - Bich Dong is also called “A terrestrial Ha Long Bay”, or the “Vietnam’s second nicest grotto” (to Huong Tich) for its poetic and inspirational natural scenery

Handicraft Villages day trip:

Situated at Bat Trang, the first handicraft village provides visitors with the chance to observe the ancient processes involved with the production of ceramics. Craftspeople working at the village are invariably from families who have been involved in ceramics for many generations. A second village located at Duyen Thai focuses on the production of lacquered bamboo products while a third at Quat Dong specialises in embroidery.