Experience the Blend of Old and New
Hanoi, Vietnam’s political capital since its founding in 1010 by Emperor Le Thai To is a constant hub of activity.
The central Old Quarter, without doubt the most popular place to stay, sits at Hanoi’s heart and has beautifully retained its ancient, cultural charm and architecture.
It’s an area of beautifully preserved colonial villas and tree-lined boulevards, ancient temples and colourful pagodas, street food bars and egg coffee cafes, and is an exciting place to wander day and night.
Nearby, Hoan Kiem (Turtle) Lake is a popular hangout spot and is a perfect spot for people watching at sunrise and sunset.
Although Hanoi isn’t the best spot for active tours, the surrounding areas of Sapa, Mai Chau, Ninh Binh and Halong Bay make this the perfect focal point for a tour in northern Vietnam, where you can fill up on your cultural and historical experiences.
The historical sites of Thang Long Imperial City, the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and Water Puppet Theatre are a great place to start, while for some the most pleasant way to enjoy Hanoi is by simply walking or sitting on the back of a motorbike and exploring the maze of vibrant streets.
Discover the thrill of Hanoi with Indotrek’s adventure tours. Navigate the bustling streets, explore hidden corners of the Old Quarter, and dive into culinary delights. It’s not just a tour; it’s a thrilling immersion into Hanoi’s vibrant heart.
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In Hanoi, hotels are more than just a place to stay – they’re gateways into the city’s unique culture. With their warm hospitality, comfortable amenities, and unique charm, they embody the city’s spirit of welcoming every guest like a family member.
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With our Hanoi Adventure Tour Packages, you get the opportunity to delve deep into the soul of this enchanting city. Indotrek’s knowledgeable travel experts, have a deep understanding of the city and we have carefully curated experiences that truly capture the essence of Hanoi.
With our commitment to responsible tourism, we have designed our tours to enable you to venture off the well-trodden path and uncover the city’s hidden gems, all while minimising our environmental impact.
Each excursion offered by Indotrek becomes an opportunity to not just visit, but to engage with Hanoi’s culture, history, and people. Whether it’s navigating through the bustling markets, soaking in the architectural splendor of ancient landmarks, or discovering the delight in every sip of locally brewed tea, our Adventure Tour Packages promise a journey that is as enlightening as it is exhilarating.
The best time to visit Hanoi depends on your individual preferences. However, most visitors often prefer the city during the spring (February to April) and autumn (September to November).
During these seasons, the temperatures in Hanoi are moderate, between 17°C to 22°C. Reduced rainfall makes it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. You can experience the city coming alive with the Tet Festival in spring or enjoy the comfortable breeze in the autumn.
The duration of a Hanoi visit can vary based on individual interests and the pace at which you want to explore the city.
Typically, a 3 to 5-day trip will allow ample time to soak in Hanoi's must-see sights and engage in a variety of activities.
However, to truly immerse yourself in Hanoi's culture, history, and culinary delights, extending your stay to a week or more would be worthwhile.
This extra time would allow you to wander through the narrow alleys of the Old Quarter, visit the myriad of museums, take a cooking class, and perhaps even enjoy a traditional water puppet show.
Hanoi, like any city, can be as expensive or as budget friendly as you make it. Generally, the city is considered affordable for most travelers, with a variety of options for accommodation, meals, and attractions that cater to different budget levels.
Street food is both economical and delicious, local transportation is cost-effective, and many of the city's charming attractions are free to visit or require a minimal entrance fee.
However, for luxury seekers, Hanoi also offers high-end hotels, fine dining restaurants, and exclusive experiences.
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