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17 DAY VIETNAM The wonders of Vietnam - a land of natural beauty and cultural complexities. Vietnam is both exotic and intriguing. FRIDAY 1 ST NOVEMBER- SUNDAY 17 TH NOVEMBER- 2019. P.O Box 83, Ararat. 3377 Freecall 1800 981 187 brendanstours@bigpond.com www.brendanstours.com.au DAY 1 - FRIDAY 1 ST NOVEMBER After pick up from your home we travel to Tullamarine for our flight to Singapore en route to Vietnam. Depart Melbourne and we are in transit DAY 2 SATURDAY 2 ND NOVEMBER HOME TO VIETNAM Depart Melbourne at 1.05am and arrive Singapore at 5.45am in transit to Vietnam. Depart Singapore at 9.25am and on arrival in Hanoi at 11.40am we will be met by our guide and transferred to our hotel. Hanoi is Vietnam s capital city and home to seven million people. Traditional and refined, with French colonial architecture, tree-lined boulevards, scenic lakes and a bustling Old Quarter, Hanoi has a sophisticated charm. Observe elderly people practicing Tai Chi by the lake, with barbers and food vendors plying their sidewalk trade. The afternoon is at leisure and welcome dinner tonight will be at a nice local restaurant. Accommodation: Silk Path Luxury Hotel or similar (3 Nights) DAY 3 - SUNDAY 3 RD NOVEMBER HANOI Breakfast is at the hotel this morning. With ochre-coloured colonial buildings, tree-lined boulevards and scenic lakes, Hanoi is full of charm. After breakfast this morning we depart on a tour to visit Hanoi with the following highlights: The historic Ho Chi Minh mausoleum, an imposing monument lavishly built using marble and granite, and where the preserved body of Uncle Ho resides. Behind the Mausoleum, we can see Ho Chi Minh's house. The simple house where Ho Chi Minh lived and worked from 1954 until 1969 is made of wood and situated in a tranquil setting, with a view of a lotus pond. Ho Chi Minh s belongings are on display and we can walk up the steps of his house to see his bedroom. You ll also see the lotus shaped One Pillar Pagoda resting on a single stone pillar emerging from the water, founded by King Ly Thai To in 1049. This structure has become an important symbol for the people of Hanoi. Lunch today is at KOTO. KOTO stands for Know One, Teach One : learning should be passed on; knowledge is there to be shared. This is the essential idea of KOTO s founder, Jimmy Pham, a Vietnamese-Australian who more than 10 years ago opened a training centre in hospitality in Hanoi, giving disadvantaged youth the possibility to

learn and strive in their lives. As a social enterprise, KOTO has trained over 400 students at its two training centres in Hanoi and Saigon, with 200 more currently enrolled. In addition to its Foundation arm that focuses on raising funds to support its cause through charitable activities and initiatives, KOTO also operates an Enterprise arm that serves as a platform for real life hospitality training as well as a source of income to support the welfare and training for the students. KOTO Enterprises currently include two restaurants, an online bakery, a cooking class and a catering service. After lunch we visit the Temple of Literature, Vietnam s first university. Constructed in 1070, the gardens and well- preserved architecture offer a relaxing glimpse into Vietnam s past. We will enjoy a one-hour tour by cyclo, a chauffeur-pedalled tricycle, through Hanoi s Old Quarter, also known as 36 streets. This bustling area of narrow streets and alleys is home to literally thousands of small businesses and shopkeepers. It's a great place to explore, especially by cyclo, with plenty of photo opportunities all around us. Return to the hotel where the rest of the afternoon and dinner is at leisure. DAY 4 MONDAY 4 TH NOVEMBER HANOI We meet our guide at the hotel and drive out of town to Duong Lam village, a purely agricultural village of the Northern Red River Delta which still preserves many hundred-year-old houses. Wander along the village and explore rural life and Vietnam s ancient architecture. An optional if you desire and have the ability is to take a bike. Visit Mong Phu temple in Mong Phu commune - the only hamlet whose original village entrance remains intact. Continue on through the narrow alleys to see the old laterite houses which make up this charming village. The village well the traditional feature of communal life is also worth a look. We enjoy an included light lunch and on the way back to Hanoi stop at Tay Phuong Pagoda. The pagoda offers beautiful architecture and ancient and unique sculptures. It was one of the first pagodas built in Vietnam and has magnificent dragons and demons carved into the wooden roof. The tour returns to the hotel and rest of the afternoon and dinner tonight is at leisure. DAY 5 - TUESDAY 5 TH NOVEMBER.D HANOI - HALONG A early morning departure from the hotel in Hanoi to Halong Bay takes us on a journey through the rich farmlands of the Red River Delta. Observe everyday life of Vietnamese Villages as we see the villagers work the local rice fields, take live pigs to market on bicycles and plough the fields with their large water buffaloes. Our tour arrives in Halong and we board a traditional sailing junk which will be our home for the next two nights. As the vessel sets sails, we will be greeted by the crew who will look after us throughout our stay. Discover some of the treasures disseminated across the Bay of the Descending Dragon during the afternoon: fascinating caves, pristine beaches, picturesque floating villages, fantastic rock formations rising up out of emerald water. Accommodation: Perla Dawn Sails or similar (2 Nights) DAY 6 WEDNESDAY 6 TH NOVEMBER.D HALONG BAY As the day breaks, you are invited to join a Tai Chi demonstration taking place on the top deck of the vessel. You will enjoy a buffet breakfast on the main vessel before being transferred to our day-boat, which will take us to a further amazing area of the bay with beautiful islands and long- white- sandy beaches. Depending on season and weather condition, we will have chance to land on one of the beautiful islands to explore by bicycle or motorbike and visit a local village. The guide will explain about life on the island and you will have the chance to visit the local school and chat to the friendly and welcoming villagers; Or you will cruise to visit one of the largest floating villages in Halong Bay, a ramshackle collection of buildings that include a school, museum and almost a hundred dwellings where the fishermen and their families reside all year round. This unusual way of living only on water and in relative isolation has encouraged a completely unique culture not seen anywhere else in Vietnam. Enjoy the seafood lunch on the cruise and the boat starts sailing again. On the way, visit some famous caves. Kayak, swim, or just enjoy the quiet and splendid setting. Back

on the main vessel, relax and enjoy the facilities at leisure. Dinner served on board followed by the evening entertainment activities as movie night, squid fishing or just enjoying a cocktail surrounded by limestone rocks majestically springing out from silent waters in the night. DAY 7 THURSDAY 7 TH NOVEMBER B.D HALONG BAY - HUE Early birds can attend a Tai Chi demonstration on the sundeck at the break of dawn. Start the day enjoying some delights with a light breakfast and follow by a colourful brunch. Our cruise will come to an end at the pier in Halong late morning, and we will be met and our coach will be waiting for you for the drive back to Hanoi. On arrival in Hanoi, visit Thanh Chuong Palace where you ll have an early dinner before transferring to the airport for our flight to Hue. Once in Hue you ll be met by your guide for this sector of the journey, transfer to your hotel and check in. Accommodation: Saigon Morin or similar (2 Nights) DAY 8 FRIDAY 8 TH NOVEMBER.D HUE HIGHLIGHTS Hue served as an imperial capital to the Nguyen Lords, a feudal dynasty which reigned from the 17th to the 19th century. With splendid emperors tombs, ancient pagodas and the remains of the Citadel, the city retains its royal charm. After breakfast at the hotel, depart from our hotel to enjoy the historic visit of Hue which including the following: A short drive to a pier where you will embark on a half-hour boat trip on the picturesque Perfume River to visit Thien Mu pagoda, Hue s best-preserved religious monument. Standing on the riverbank with its seven-storey tower, the pagoda is a sight to behold. Transfer to visit the UNESCO listed site - Imperial Citadel where the Nguyen Dynasty ruled between 1802 and 1945. We take the electric car to visit the Citadel. Enter through the towering main gate and you will appreciate the magnificent architecture and gardens while our guide explains about the events and the intrigue of the former royal court. Despite being bombed heavily, there are some incredibly well-preserved sections still intact and others which are being lovingly restored. The visit also includes the Hue Royal Fine Art Museum which is housed within the former Dien Long An Royal Palace. Enjoy included light lunch at nice local restaurant. We then return to hotel and free time or continue the tour with visiting a famous Royal Tomb. Drive out about 30 minutes to the elaborate Khai Dinh Royal Tomb from where the Nguyen Dynasty ruled between 1802 and 1945. Its architecture and atmosphere showcase elements of eastern art and western designs. This evening enjoy a included dinner at nice local restaurant. DAY 9 SATURDAY 9 TH NOVEMBER B HUE TO HOI AN You can enjoy a leisurely breakfast at hotel before we depart for Hoi An. The guide and driver will take us over the beautiful Hai Van Pass - Vietnam's geographical and psychological boundary between north and south. The peak of the pass lies perpetually shrouded in clouds. Stop en route at the beautiful Non Nuoc Beach and the Cham Museum, which contains the finest collection of Cham sculpture in the world. In Danang we will visit the Marble Mountains, five sacred hills containing dozens of Buddhist shrines. Believed to have been settled no less than 2,200 years ago, Hoi An was known as Faifo to early Western traders. Hoi An was one of the major ports of Southeast Asia from the 17th to 19th centuries. Chinese, Japanese, French, English, Spanish, Portuguese and other traders had small communities here, and the old wooden houses, bridges and temples that remain are reminiscent of a Vietnam of centuries past. This unique old trading town slowly became isolated due to its river silting up and by destroyed rail lines, leaving it untouched by war and frozen in time. Nowadays, this absolutely charming and relaxed town has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Once checked into our hotel in Hoi An the rest of the afternoon and dinner is at leisure. Accommodation: Allegro Hoi An or similar (3 Nights)

DAY 10 SUNDAY 10 TH NOVEMBER HOI AN After breakfast this morning transfer to the old city where you ll take a walking tour to familiarize yourself. Between the 17th and 19th centuries, Hoi An was a major and prosperous Asian trading port. Hoi An s architecture and relaxed lifestyle have changed little over the years. Today, this World Heritage-listed ancient town boasts well- preserved buildings, pedestrianized streets and unique cuisine, allowing visitors a glimpse of its illustrious past. The narrow lanes are ideal for a guided leisurely walking tour. There is plenty to visit including the old merchant s houses with influences from Chinese, Japanese and Vietnamese architecture; the 400-year-old Japanese Covered Bridge; the Assembly Hall of the Chaozhou Chinese Congregation with outstanding wood carvings; and the colourful market with stalls brimming with local specialties including silk, which can be turned into fashionable garments within a day or two. Lunch today will be at a great local restaurant. DAY 11 MONDAY 11 TH NOVEMBER HOI AN This morning take a coach cooking class at Red Bridge (Cau Do) restaurant which is situated on the banks of the Hoi An River. After a cup of coffee or tea at a local Hoi An café, students at the Red Bridge Cooking School head off to the colourful market, and experience the amazing sights, sounds and aromas of this busy market. We will have the opportunity to interact with the local sellers and purchase some of the ingredients to be used in the cooking lesson. Then it s a quick boat trip along the Hoi An River to the school, where students are treated to demonstrations of Hoi An specialties before being let loose in the kitchen. Enjoy the dishes you cooked for lunch today. After lunch today there is plenty of time to return and pick up any clothes or shoes you ve decided to have made or you may prefer to simply return to the hotel and relax. Dinner tonight is own arrangements. DAY 12 TUESDAY 12 TH NOVEMBER B.D HOI AN DANANG - SAIGON This morning we checkout of the hotel and travel to Da Nang to connect with our flight to Saigon. On arrival in Saigon we will be met by our guide and transferred to the hotel for check in. This afternoon enjoy the walking to Dong Khoi Street, or Rue Catinat as it was known in the time of the French occupation, to discover some of the beautiful French colonial buildings built in the late 19th and early 20th century. Appreciate the splendidly restored exteriors of the Opera House and the former Hotel de Ville which are still two of the finest buildings in Saigon. Wander up to the Notre Dame Cathedral, a red brick edifice with twin spires based on the original construction from Paris. (It is only possible to visit inside when no service is being performed) Then head across the square to the Central Post Office, designed by the French architect, Gustav Eiffel, before he had risen to fame for the Eiffel Tower. Dinner this evening will be at a nice local restaurant. Accommodation: Rex Saigon Hotel or similar (4 Nights) DAY 13 WEDNESDAY 13 TH NOVEMBER CU CHI TUNNELS/SAIGON HIGHLIGHTS This morning an early departure as we take a two-hour drive northwest of Saigon, through urbanized areas and typical lush southern Vietnamese countryside, to the famous Cu Chi tunnels. The incredible underground tunnel network was constructed by Vietnamese resistance fighters (Viet Cong) during their long struggle for independence. The tunnel complex was initially started in 1948 to protect the Viet Cong guerrillas from the French air and ground sweeps. The tunnels also served as communication routes, storage facilities for food and weapon caches as well as hospitals and living quarters for guerrilla fighters throughout the American war. A visit to the underground villages will provide a better understanding of the tunnels history, the hardship of life in the tunnels and the Vietnamese resilience during combat. Lunch today will be at a nice Saigon restaurant. After lunch visit the landmark Reunification Hall, formerly known as the Presidential Palace - the headquarters of the Saigon Government during the American war. It was

towards this modern building that North Vietnamese resistance fighter tanks (Viet Cong) rolled on the morning of April 30, 1975 as Saigon fell. This fascinating building is filled with history still fresh in the minds of many.we visit the War Remnants Museum which was formerly known as the Exhibition House of American War Crimes. The museums exhibitions include some disturbing photographs of the Vietnam War. Returning to the hotel this afternoon, the evening is at leisure. DAY 14 THURSDAY 14 TH NOVEMBER LONG TAN/NUI DAT Depart for a 2.5-hour drive from Saigon on National Highway 51 passing Bien Hoa city towards Ba Ria Vung Tau. Take a moment to reflect on the Battle of Long Tan in 1966, arguably the most famous battle fought by the Australian Army during the Vietnam War, while visiting the simple Long Tan Memorial Cross in the middle of the rubber plantations. Pay a visit to the former 1st Australian Task Force Base at Nui Dat, which is now just a clearing surrounded by rubber plantations. Take a moment to reflect on the battle on that fateful day at Long Tan Memorial Cross. Continue travelling to Long Phuoc to visit a wartime tunnel complex. The war has been over for over forty years, but evidence of the tunnel system into the bowels of the earth is still there. Head over to Horseshoe Hill, an elevated site of an extinct volcano. This was a strategic observation out post established by the Australian forces. Nowadays, visitors are not allowed to access it, but it is possible to see from afar. Lunch is included today at a local restaurant. Return to Saigon late this afternoon and dinner tonight is at leisure. Tonight you may wish to visit the Ben Thanh night markets a short ride by taxi from our hotel. Exploring an Asian market is always an exhilarating experience. Built in 1870 by the French, Ben Thanh Market was initially called Les Halles Centrales before being renamed Ben Thanh in 1912. From a wet market created by street vendors by the early 17th century, Ben Thanh has experienced many ups and downs throughout its history, and is now the oldest surviving market and one of symbols of Ho Chi Minh city. In the morning, you can find almost everything from dry food to clothes for a reasonable price. The market atmosphere can sometime be a real hustle and bustle, but it is an exciting experience after all. However, always remember that bargaining is a must in any Vietnamese market. From late afternoon until late night, the shops inside the market are closed, but several restaurants are open outside on the surrounding streets. These small yet interesting restaurants can offer you a variety of choices: bubble teas, grills, seafood, etc. When you are tired of eating, stand up and take a walk along the neighborhood which has in no time transformed into a night market full of lights and glamour. DAY 15 FRIDAY 15 TH NOVEMBER.D MEKONG DELTA This morning after breakfast we depart the hotel this morning for a 1.5-hour drive heading south to Ben Tre which is one of the biggest coconut tree orchards in Vietnam. Take in the lush surroundings of rice paddies and fruit farms alongside the highway as we leave behind the busy city. Arrive at the waterfront pier and embark on an enjoyable motor boat excursion, take a glimpse at the Delta scenery, houses built on stilts and local fish farms along the way. Cruising among the islands named Dragon, Unicorn, Turtle and Phoenix Islands. We will stop along the way to discover how Vietnamese farmers work their rice fields and observe daily life of the villagers in the Mekong Delta. You will have the chance to see a family runbusiness where they make coconut candy directly in front of the pier. Then take short horse cart ride along country roads to a tropical orchard garden of a farmer for a tasting session of honey and some exotic fruits and a traditional folk song performance... Engage in a casual chat with our host and stroll through the garden to get an insight into daily farming life. Take some time to enjoy a leisurely walk through the village observing tropical gardens along the way. Continue discovering the Mekong by cruising the small canals and arroyos lined with palm and coconut trees. Continue (optional) driving and stop en route at either Vinh Trang pagoda, which was built in 1849 and is one of the first pagodas to incorporate a mixture of Asian and European architectural features or a small, colourful Cao Dai temple which represents a synthesis of world religions. Lunch today will be served at Mekong Rest Stop restaurant, taste some local delicacies before returning to Saigon mid-afternoon. Farewell dinner tonight will be at a nice local restaurant.

DAY 16 SATURDAY 16 TH NOVEMBER DEPART SAIGON Breakfast is at the hotel and the rest of the day is at leisure. Late checkout has been confirmed for you until 5:00PM today so no need to rush. Today you may like to visit some of the upmarket shopping centres in downtown Saigon. The Vincom Centre is the largest shopping mall in Saigon, and has over 250 shops. Most of the luxury brands have their flagship stores here. Or you might like to visit the Parkson Plaza Department Store or the art galleries on Dong Khoi Street. There is plenty of time to head to Ben Thanh markets and grab that final bargain or you may simply like to take some time out at the hotel spa before your flight home. Your driver will collect you in plenty of time to transfer to Saigon Airport for your flight home. DEPART SAIGON AT 3.55PM / ARRIVE SINGAPORE AT 6.55PM DEPART SINGAPORE AT 7.45PM / WE WILL THEN BE IN TRANSIT Day 16 Sunday 17 November DAY 17 SUNDAY 17 TH NOVEMBER Arrive in Melbourne at 6.10am, where you will be met and transferred to your home, farewelling new friends met experiencing the Wonders of Vietnam. PRICE: $6920.00 per person twin share SINGLE SUPP: $1500.00 Prices include GST FITNESS A good level of general health / fitness is required for this tour. Passengers should be able to walk 400-500 metres unassisted, climb on and off coaches unassisted. PRICE INCLUDES: Coach Travel Brendan s Australian Tours Travel Bag & Wallet Hotel Accommodation All Meals & Admissions as specified English Speaking Guides Return Economy Airfares: Melbourne to Vietnam with Singapore Airlines Vietnam to Melbourne with Singapore Airlines Airport Taxes Visas All Tipping for guides, drivers & bus boys. Pick up and return to your home Please note: You DO require a passport to travel to Vietnam and it must be valid for six months after the date of the return travel. Travel Insurance is mandatory for this tour, and is the responsibility of each passenger.