Welcome to Northern Vietnam, where vibrant city culture meets breathtaking natural wonders. Hanoi, one of Southeast Asia’s oldest capitals, invites you to explore its historic Old Quarter’s narrow streets filled with street vendors, charming cafes, and centuries-old architecture. Stroll around the peaceful Hoan Kiem Lake, visit the iconic Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, and explore ancient sites like the Temple of Literature that showcase Vietnam’s rich heritage.
Dive into a food lover’s paradise and take in the incredible street food scene with must-tries like pho, bun cha, and the famous egg coffee. Experience lively night markets and vibrant nightlife that give the city its unique character.
Just a few hours from Hanoi lies Halong Bay, a stunning UNESCO World Heritage site featuring thousands of limestone karsts rising dramatically from emerald waters. Take an unforgettable cruise on traditional junk boats, kayak through hidden lagoons, explore magnificent caves like Sung Sot (Surprise Cave), swim in calm bays, and visit traditional floating villages where local communities live on the water.
Together, Hanoi and Halong Bay offer cultural immersion, culinary adventure, and natural beauty. With 30-day visa-free entry available, exploring Northern Vietnam’s highlights has never been easier.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How do I travel from Hanoi to Halong Bay?
Most of our Hanoi tour packages include convenient transportation options from Hanoi to Halong Bay, typically by coach bus, making it easy to reach the bay for a seamless experience.
Do I need a visa to visit Hanoi?
Visa requirements for Vietnam vary depending on your nationality. Malaysian citizens can enter Vietnam, including Hanoi, without a visa for stays of up to 30 days. However, citizens of other countries may need a visa to enter Vietnam. It’s essential to check the latest visa requirements based on your nationality before planning your trip.
Is Wi-Fi available during the Halong Bay cruise?
Yes, most cruises provide Wi-Fi. However, the internet connection in Halong Bay can be challenging, as the area is surrounded by large karst mountains, which can easily block satellite signals.
Is Halong Bay a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
Yes, Halong Bay is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its outstanding natural beauty and geological significance.
How far is Hanoi from Halong Bay?
Hanoi is approximately 170 kilometers from Halong Bay, with a travel time of 2.5 to 3.5 hours by road.
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Vietnam , Indonesia and Malaysia .
Vietnam – Sapa and Halong
Malaysia – semporna
Indonesia- maybe Bali
Looking for holidays from Sept 18-sept 28 , about 5D/ 6N max for family pax , 3 person ( adult) , relax and close to nature holidays
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