Hanoi - Mong Phu Duong Lam Village - Tay Phuong Pagoda - Thay Pagoda - Phuong Hai Village Homestay - Pig Farming - Bamboo Village - Tram Gian Pagoda - Van Phuc Silk Village
( 2days/night - Urban Homestay Hanoi )
Included : Pagoda & Farming ,handicataft Visited + Biking + Cooking |
Itinerary:
Day 1: Hanoi - Duong Lam Village - Thay -Tay Phuong Pagodas - Phuong Hai Urban Village homestay
AM : 8h30 Pick up from your hotel or address in Hanoi and Transfer to visit Duong Lam Village that is one of the most old villages of Vietnamese people .
Lunch at Son Tay town
PM : Visit Tay Phuong & Thay Pagoda
20h30 Transfer throughout countryside area to enjoy urban views to Phuong Hai village to check in a local house .
Walking to visit local market with host to buy local food . Back homestay house ,Clients and host will cook local dishes together .
Enjoy a local dinner and stay overnight in villages
Day 2 : Phuong Hai Village - Biking to Visit Pig Farm - Countryside - Tram Gian Pagoda - Van Phuc Silk Village - Hanoi
AM : After breakfast 3 hours cyclying to Visit Pig farm ,local school,bamboo traditional village
Lunch at local house .
PM : 13h00 Say goodbye to local host and drive to Tram Gian pagoda to visit ,after that Visit Van Phuc silk villages .
Drive to your hotel or address .The end of great trip around 17h30 .
Price /Person/Number of people in your private Group |
Solo ( 01 Pax ) |
2 to 3 Pax |
4 to 5 Pax |
6 Pax up |
185 USD |
125 USD |
110 USD |
95 USD |
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Inclusions:
Transfer,homestay accommodation,biking,food,entrance fees and tour guide
Inclusions:
Street food ,Drink and English speaking guide
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Hanoi Street Food Tour Comments :
Reviewed January 9, 2014
Thanh, our guide, met us and immediately set us at ease as to what to expect. He was knowledgable, spoke very good English an tailored the tour to suit the groups needs. The food was excellent and in some cases quite unexpected, but all delicious. We also learnt heaps about Hanoi street culture as we wound through the markets, back streets and shops. We squatted on the footpath on little plastic stools, just like the locals and got stuck into duck's tongues, seafood, strange vegetables and flavours I had never experienced before.
I would recommend this evening tour for anyone interested in Hanoi street culture, Vietnamese food or just for a fun night out. Highly recommended. And Thanh made it even better. More read..,
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In Hanoi the food is plentiful, it’s everywhere that you look and is an integral part of the livelihoods of many locals. More often than not, the street is the stage where much of what is food related in Hanoi takes place.
Street food can be found on the main streets of Hanoi, and down many of the side streets and alleways. Most areas aren’t dedicated to food, and you’ll find places to eat sandwiched in between residences and all kinds of businesses. Several times my wife and I would walk down an alleway that looked interesting only to find ourselves in the courtyard of a residence. The looks we received on these occasions ranged from puzzled to nonchalance.
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