Vietnam Real Food Adventure

Vietnam
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Sip, slurp and crunch your way through Vietnam, experiencing one of the freshest and most fragrant cuisines on the planet. From pho and ancient buildings in Hanoi, banh khoai and imperial citadels in Hue, banh xeo and lantern-lit streets in Hoi An and banh canh and pulsating markets in Ho Chi Minh City, experience Vietnam’s cuisine and discover its tightly woven place within this culture. Drink in cafes and beer halls that sprawl out over city streets, buy fruit from wicker baskets draped over a vendor’s shoulders and sit at market stalls as aromatic noodle soups are whipped up in front of you. Experience all of Vietnam’s iconic sights, spend time cooking some of the country’s top dishes and get a true taste of Vietnam on this delectable Real Food Adventure.

Departure dates

From 05/05/2024 to 08/01/2026

What's included

Embrace your adventurous side on a tour of Hue’s imperial monuments from the back of a motorbike (the local way of getting around).
Then be treated to lunch, specially prepared for you by a chef who is the descendant of the royal family in the garden of their family home.
Don’t just taste your way around this foodie haven, don your chef hat and learn the recipes behind these incredible eats, too.
Learn the secret spices directly from local chefs (often in their own homes) and be guided to the freshest ingredients in authentic local markets.
Explore the Mekong Delta – known as ‘Vietnam’s rice bowl’ for its abundance of rice paddies, fruit and flower orchards.
Cruise on a traditional sampan, then meet fresh produce vendors along the way to your veranda-wrapped homestay for the evening.
A true bucket list experience - visit Halong Bay, set sail on the emerald-green waters, gliding between limestone karsts and stay on a traditional junk boat for the evening.
Discover the real flavours of Vietnam, digging into authentic eats like pho, banh mi, bun cha, bun bo Hue and a traditional seafood hotpot – a true feast for the senses.
Breakfasts Included: 9.
Lunches Included: 7.
Dinners Included: 5.
Hotel (7 nights),Homestay (1 night),Overnight Boat (1 night),Overnight Sleeper Train (2 nights).
Private Vehicle,Taxi,Overnight sleeper train.
Age: min 15.
Group Size: 1 - 12.
Hanoi - Street Food Experience Urban Adventure.
Halong Bay - Overnight Boat Cruise.
Hue - Royal tomb of Emperor Tu Duc.
Hue - Highlights & back streets by motorbike.
Hue - Imperial City entrance and guided visit.
Hue - Thien Mu Pagoda.
Hoi An - Seafood hotpot dinner.
Hue - Salt coffee.
Hoi An - Tea Tasting in Silence.
Hoi An - Old Town walking tour.
Hoi An - Cooking class with local chef.
Hoi An - Market tour and garden visit.
An Nhon - Rice winemaker.
An Nhon - Home-cooked lunch.
Quy Nhon - Market visit.
Ho Chi Minh City - War Remnants Museum.
Ho Chi Minh City - Cooking Class with local chef.
Ho Chi Minh City - City tour.
Mekong Delta - Boat cruise with visits to local producers.
Ho Chi Minh City - Ben Thanh market visit.
Ho Chi Minh City - Banh mi.
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Itinerary / more information

  • 1 - Hanoi Xin chao! Welcome to Vietnam. Your adventure begins in the country's capital - Hanoi. If you arrive early, maybe grab an iconic coffee - typically served with condensed milk, or for the more adventurous, egg! You'll meet your group and leader for an important welcome meeting at 5 pm, then head out for your first introduction to Vietnam's lively culinary scene. Your leader will take you on a street food tour around the streets, as the sun goes down and the city comes alive at night. You might sink your teeth into bun cha (a grilled pork and noodle dish that's loved in Hanoi) or try some banh cuon (steamed rice paper rolls) and lau (Vietnamese hot pot).
  • 2 - Halong Bay This morning, hit the road for the spectacular World Heritage-listed site of Ha Long Bay. The harbour, with approximately 2000 limestone islands rising from the turquoise waters of Bac Bo Gulf, spans an area of about 1500 square km and is dotted with beaches and grottos. When you arrive, you'll set sail on the emerald-green waters, gliding between limestone karsts to take in the incredible scenery from the best outlook of them all - the water! Then, you'll explore Surprise Cave, one of the most striking caves in the bay, covering an area of more than 12,000 square m. In the afternoon, you'll return to your boat and enjoy a delicious feast prepared by an onboard chef. Tonight's stay is something special as you'll be sleeping on the traditional boat, letting the water lull you to sleep and really taking in the beauty of the surrounding bay.
  • 3 - Overnight Train You'd be forgiven for thinking you were still dreaming when you wake up on the bay this morning. If you're an early riser, you might like to organise an optional kayak experience before you head back to Hanoi this morning. When you arrive, you'll board an overnight train bound for Hue. Although conditions are basic, overnight trains are a rewarding experience. It's an efficient way to travel long distances and a great way to get a sense of the country. Most trains have a dining carriage serving simple food, but maybe ask your leader for advice on which local salty and sweet snacks to stock up on before departure.
  • 4 - Hue Arrive in Hue this morning - Vietnam's former royal capital, where the cuisine is considered by many as the best in the country. The food is influenced by its imperial heritage (small dishes and a focus on aesthetic presentation) and its strong Buddhist heritage, reflected in the high proportion of vegetarian restaurants. After leaving your luggage at your hotel, embark on a tour of the city's imperial monuments from the back of a motorbike. Stop past Thien Mu Pagoda, an active Buddhist monastery since 1601, where you'll see a car that belonged to one of the self-immolating monks of the 1963 protests. After some time exploring, it's time to eat! You'll enjoy a plant-based Buddhist meal specially prepared for you by a chef who is a descendant of the royal family, in the garden of their family home. After, visit the royal tomb of Emperor Tu Duc, then visit the Imperial Citadel, which includes the Forbidden Purple City. The latter was almost totally destroyed during the Vietnam War's Tet Offensive, but the foliage-covered ruins are still atmospheric, and the gaping holes left by bombs give an idea of the destruction wreaked upon the country during the war. Tonight, maybe ask your leader for the best place to try imperial street specialties like banh hue (rice flour cakes stuffed with shrimp, pork and spices).
  • 5 - Hoi An After a local breakfast of bun bo hue (a spiced beef noodle soup), you'll go to a local coffee house where three generations of Hue locals are living together. Admire the traditional house and gardens before meeting your host, Mr Khoa. Learn about his passion for coffee with a demonstration of how to make Hue's traditional salt coffee, from the bean roasting process to the secret ingredients. Maybe even have a go at making it yourself! After, head south by bus through coastal rice paddies and the mountainous Hai Van Pass to Hoi An. This beautifully restored city retains the feel of centuries past, making it the sort of place that grows on you the more you explore. After some time to settle into your hotel, you'll make your way to a special beachside restaurant for a seafood hotpot dinner with your group. This is a particularly popular meal amongst the locals in Hoi An!
  • 6 - Hoi An Today, you'll really get to know Hoi An - first up, your leader will take you on an orientation walk around the Ancient Town. Then, you'll discover Reaching Out Tea House - a non-government organisation that supports the local deaf and mute community by providing employment and vocational training. The peace and quiet of this caf? stands in stark contrast to the bustling streets outside. While here, you'll sip delicious teas in total silence - a tranquil experience you won't soon forget. After a little time to relax, you'll get ready for a cooking class with a local chef this afternoon. You'll be escorted to a local market to shop for fresh ingredients and then taken through a culinary journey with hands-on demonstrations. Your local chef will even share the stories behind the yin and yang elements, unveiling the secret of home-cooked Vietnamese meals. Feast on your delicious creations, dishes that highlight the cooking of the Pho Hoi people.
  • 7 - Quy Nhon This morning after breakfast, you'll visit a village to see the production process of Vietnamese rice whiskey (made from plain boiled rice). Learn about the history of this traditional practise and see how it's made, with a sample or two as you learn. We have worked with local house who making ricewine for lunch arrangement. But in case that we could not use it, the alternative lunch will be at a home-run restaurant for local specialties: wrap & roll. Please consider to present the content. Head on to Quy Nhon - a coastal city flanked by super clear waters, traditional fishing boats and sandy beaches. Tonight, maybe watch the sunset at Ky Co Beach or ask your leader for the best dinner spots.
  • 8 - Overnight Train Early this morning, you'll visit the local market with your trip leader for a wander around and a fruit tasting of some local produce. Then, stop for a caffeine hit (or a cold drink to ease the morning heat). Follow that up with a light meal where you'll try the region's popular crab noodle soup or banh xeo tom nhay - fresh shrimp pancake. After, you'll have free time and the use of a day room to rest, relax or explore at your own pace. Tonight, you'll hop on an overnight train to Ho Chi Minh City.
  • 9 - Ho Chi Minh City Arrive in Ho Chi Minh City this morning, then join a walking tour to get a feel for the city's frenetic, fascinating blend of old and new, East and West. You'll notice a strong French influence here, which means excellent coffee and baguettes! Stop past the General Post Office and Notre Dame, then visit the War Remnants Museum to learn about the city's sobering past. For lunch, you'll take part in a cooking class where you'll learn some contemporary twists on traditional Vietnamese dishes with a passionate chef. Sit down and enjoy the delicious feast you've prepared over lunch and then enjoy a free afternoon to continue your explorations.
  • 10 - Mekong Delta After breakfast this morning, kiss Ho Chi Minh City goodbye and make your way to the Mekong Delta. The delta is known as 'Vietnam's rice bowl' for its abundance of rice paddies, fruit and flower orchards. When you arrive, you'll hit the water and cruise up this mighty river, stopping at tropical fruit gardens and local cottage industries to sample honey, coconut candy and fruit, right at the source. Enjoy being paddled slowly along the quieter backwaters in a sampan, one of the most common forms of transport in these parts. Continue to your homestay for this evening. Meet your hosts and take some time to wander the garden, relax or lend a hand with dinner preparations. Enjoy a southern Vietnamese feast on the wide veranda overlooking the garden as the sun goes down.
  • 11 - Ho Chi Minh City Enjoy the freshest fruit of the Mekong Delta for breakfast, then head back to Ho Chi Minh City. When you arrive, take a guided walk around one of Vietnam's most pulsing markets - Ben Thanh. This is the perfect place to pick up any last-minute snacks, cooking utensils, ingredients, or presents for friends and family. Then, stop for a delicious crispy pork banh mi for lunch. The rest of the day is free to explore at your own pace. Tonight, you might like to get together with your group and toast to a great trip over a farewell dinner.
  • 12 - Ho Chi Minh City With no activities planned for today, your adventure comes to an end after breakfast. If you wish to spend more time in Ho Chi Minh City, just speak to your booking agent.
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