05 DAYS / 04 NIGHTS’ ~ SAIGON + CUCHI + MYTHO & VUNG TAU BEACH RESORT
05
DAYS / 04 NIGHTS’ ~ SAIGON + CUCHI + MYTHO & VUNG TAU BEACH
RESORT
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(min 2 To Go)
DAY
(01) ~ ARRIVE SAIGON > CITY TOUR > CHECK-IN HOTEL
(NO MEALS ARRANGEMENT)
Meet
& greet service by local tour guide at Tan Son Nhat international
airport then transfer for city tour and visit Notre Dame
Cathedral ~ built in 1877 this is Saigon’s architectural treasures,
built with materials from France. Within short walking distances
arrive Saigon Central Post Office ~ was built in year 1886–1891 by
renowned French architect Gustave Eiffel, of Eiffel Tower fame, the
vaulted roof and arched windows lend a classic look reminiscent of
European Railway stations. Check in hotel and tour programs end.
DAY
(02) ~ SAIGON > VUNG TAU BEACH RESORT > SAIGON
(BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER)
VUNG
TAU was
initially called Cape Saint Jacques by French colonists, is
a city in Southern
Vietnam,
about 125km from Ho
Chi Minh City
(Saigon), in the Vietnamese province of Dong Nai. The journey from
Saigon takes approximately 02 hours duration; its close location to
Saigon and its beauty and fresh air makes it a very popular
destination for weekends. VUNG TAU is a long stretch of land that
extends 14KM long and 06KM wide, it has four beaches: Front
Beach, Back Beach, Strawberry Beach and Pineapple Beach. There are
two local mountains, Small Mountain and Big Mountain.
Visit
local tour attractions in Vung Tau ~ Bach
Dinh Villa Blanche ~ which
was built in year 1898 and completed in 1916, during the FRENCH
occupation. The villa and its surroundings were built on the edge of
the large mountain overlooking the panoramic view of Front Beach. It
was planned to be the residence of Paul Doumer, the French Governor
of Indochina but he never stayed there, however, the villa was used
as weekend getaway by other French Governors as well as by important
Vietnamese heads of state. Statue
of Jesus
~ located at the Back
Beach on a lower slope of Small Mountain on
which Bao Dai's Villa sits, this huge hollow 32-metre statue of Jesus
stands overlooking the South China Sea. It was built in the early
70's but was completed only in 1993 due to the conflicts. It is the
largest sculpture in the South of Vietnam. There is a spiral
staircase inside the statue going up to the head. You can enjoy
fabulous panoramic views here. Vung
Tau Light House ~ Located
at Nui Nho (Tao Phung)’s hill top area @ Small Mountain, first
built in 1907 at a nearby location it was rebuilt and moved to its
current location about five years later. The lighthouse is 18 meters
high and projects light as far as 64km away and is equipped with
telescopes to follow and direct ships at sea. Niet
Ban Tinh Xa ~
located at Nui Nho Mountain @ Small Mountain,
this pagoda is known by many names, including the Temple of Nirvana
and the Pagoda of the Reclining Buddha. It was built in 1969 and took
six years to complete. There is a 21-metre flag tower in the front.
The architectural details and workmanship are outstanding, including
a marble overlaid 12-metre high Buddha image. Thich
Ca Phat Dai Pagoda
~
this famous pagoda was built in 1957, originally as a small temple.
Later, in 1961, it was renovated and enlarged. Featuring a six-meter
tall Buddha, it is now one of the largest pagodas in town and an
important attraction. Upon dinner complete, return to Ho Chi Minh
City and tour programs end.
DAY
(03) ~ HO CHI MINH CITY > CUCHI TUNNEL TOUR + SAIGON CITY TOUR
(BREAKFAST & LUNCH ONLY)
Tour
program highlights of for the day ~ CUCHI TUNNELS, approximately 40KM
northwest of Ho Chi Minh City; we will explore the vast network of
underground tunnels from the 1940s, expanded by guerrilla Viet Cong
forces during the American War. The tunnels were hiding places as
well as communications and supply routes, hospitals, and living
quarters. CUCHI TUNNELS are approximately 250 KM stretches from Ho
Chi Minh City until the Cambodian boarders. Local tour guide will
bring you to explore some of the tunnels that remain unchanged and
see plenty of evidence of the fierce battles that took place here.
Enjoy lunch at local restaurant then return to Saigon.
We
will continue Saigon city tour and visit the following attractions:
War Remnants Museum, established in 1975 ~ this museum is not for the
fainthearted as it houses harrowing displays of weapons and
photographs from the American War; with display outside the building
of various
U.S. military hardware like tanks, jets, helicopters and howitzers.
Re-Unification Palace, the palace was designed by Ngo Viet Thu for
South Vietnam’s former President Ngo Dinh Diem during the American
War. The official handover of power took place here on 30 APR 1975
and the palace became a monument to that historic date. Lastly,
shopping bargains @ Saigon Square Market & Benthanh Market ~
best tourists’ attractions in HCMC. The market sells everything
from ceramics, clothes, watches, lighters, t-shirts, coffee,
handbags, shoes, conical hats, custom made suits and dresses to
noodle soup and fruit smoothies. Guests may enjoy free time for
shopping activities here. Tour guide and transport services will end
here. Guests will self arrange dinner and return hotel by short
walking distances in Benthan area.
DAY
(04) ~ HO CHI MINH CITY > MY THO TOUR
(BREAKFAST &
LUNCH ONLY)
Depart
early morning for MY THO, approximately 60KM away from Ho Chi Minh
City. We will drive pass the beautiful landscape of rice field on the
journey. Upon arrival at MY THO tourists’ jetty we will take a boat
ride to Thoison Island, guests may sample seasonal tropical fruits
fresh from the orchards, taste Vietnamese tea mixed with honey
extract from local bee hives, entertainment by local villagers on
performance of traditional folk songs, also experience sampan boat
ride under the shadow of the sea coconut palms then return to the
main boat. Continue boat ride to Ben Tre village and visit local home
industries to watch the process of producing coconut candies and rice
paper for Vietnamese rolls. Enjoy lunch serves at local restaurant
then return to Ho Chi Minh City.
Lastly,
shopping bargains @ Saigon Square Market & Benthanh Market ~
best tourists’ attractions in HCMC. The market sells everything
from ceramics, clothes, watches, lighters, t-shirts, coffee,
handbags, shoes, conical hats, custom made suits and dresses to
noodle soup and fruit smoothies. Guests may enjoy free time for
shopping activities here. Tour guide and transport services will end
here. Guests will self arrange dinner and return hotel by short
walking distances in Benthan area.
DAY
(05) ~ DEPART SAIGON (HO CHI MINH CITY)
(BREAKFAST ONLY)
Assemble
as per agreed schedule at hotel’s lobby for transfer services to
airport and flight home with “AN
AMAZING HOLIDAY EXPERIENCE IN VIETNAM”.
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TOUR
PACKAGE PRICES ABOVE INCLUDE
ITEMS AS FOLLOWS:
- FOUR nights’ accommodation based on twin sharing as above mentioned hotels in SAIGON + daily buffet breakfast.
- Boat + life jacket use on cruising at Mekong River meets international travel safety measures & features.
- Sampling seasonal tropical fruits at local orchards + entertainment of traditional folk songs by local villagers.
- ONE lunch will serve at local restaurant in MYTHO:
Mekong
Delta Authentic Cuisines: Deep
Fried Elephant Ear Fish + Dinasoar Dragon Egg + River Prawns.
- Total 03 x lunch + 01 x dinner serves at local restaurants.
- 01 bottle of filtered drinking water serves daily on coach.
- Tour commentaries by local tour guide will conduct in ENGLISH language.
TOUR
PACKAGE PRICES ABOVE DO
NOT INCLUDE
ITEMS AS FOLLOWS:
- International airfares to VIETNAM & vice versa.
- Comprehensive Travel Insurance Policy from guests’ country of origin.
- Tips for local tour guide and coach captain @ RM 50.00/GUEST FOR 05 DAYS PROGRAM will pre-collect in KUL.
- All kinds of personal and incidental bills such as telephone bills, laundry services, room services, tour activities and meals not mentioned in tour programs, etc.
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