Vietnam holidays for Indian travellers across Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Hoi An and Ho Chi Minh City, on a curated 9-day journey with 5-star stays and small groups.
Practice Tai Chi on a cruise deck as the sun rises over the limestone peaks of Lan Ha Bay.
Learn the basics of Vovinam, Vietnam's own martial art, in a private class with local masters in Hanoi.
Ride a record-setting cable car to Ba Na Hills and cross the Golden Bridge, held up by two giant stone hands.
Craft a silk lantern with an artisan in Hoi An, then float it on the river in the old town at dusk.
Watch a water-puppet show and visit a private workshop where the wooden figures are carved and painted.
Ride a sampan through the coconut-palm canals of My Tho and taste tropical fruit at a delta orchard.
When to visit
Vietnam works year-round, but October to April is the driest stretch across most of the country. This journey runs June to November, timed for warm seas in Ha Long Bay and lantern-lit evenings in Hoi An.
How the route fits together
Nine days links four bases: two nights in Hanoi, an overnight cruise on Lan Ha and Ha Long Bay, three nights in Da Nang for Hoi An and Ba Na Hills, and two nights in Ho Chi Minh City for the Cu Chi Tunnels and the Mekong Delta.
Getting there and around
Nonstop flights connect Delhi and Mumbai to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City in about five hours. Inside the country, short economy flights from Hanoi to Da Nang to Saigon keep travel time low, and a DSG tour director and local guides travel with the group.
Where you'll stay
The trip uses 5-star hotels: Dusit Palace in Hanoi, an Indochine cruise on the bay, voco Ma Belle in Da Nang and Pullman Saigon Centre, with beachfront and city stays across the route.
Tell us your dates and group size, and we'll shape a Vietnam trip around flights, 5-star stays and the experiences you want.
Vietnam spans several climates, so there is no single season. October to April is driest across most of the country, while this curated journey runs June to November for warm bay swimming and Hoi An's lantern evenings.
Around nine days suits a first visit, enough to link Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Hoi An and Ho Chi Minh City without rushing. Shorter five-night trips work for the north alone, while two weeks adds Sapa or the beaches of Phu Quoc.
Yes. Airlines including IndiGo, Vietjet and Vietnam Airlines fly nonstop from Delhi and Mumbai to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City in roughly five hours, and our team books the internal legs between cities for you.
Yes, Indian passport holders need a visa, usually the online e-visa, which is single entry and valid for the trip. Our team helps you prepare and submit the application well ahead of departure so it is ready in time.
Sunrise Tai Chi on Lan Ha Bay, a private Vovinam martial-arts class, hands-on Hoi An lantern-making, Hanoi water puppetry and a Mekong Delta sampan ride are the moments guests remember most on this itinerary.