Goway Travel
FIRST-CLASS | PRIVATE-GUIDED: This trip takes you to two of Southeast Asia's most iconic destinations for the perfect balance of adventure, culture, and relaxation. In Vietnam, experience the vibrant street food culture and stunning views of Halong Bay before heading to Thailand to explore ancient temples and serene beaches.
Vacation Inclusions
- Private arrival and departure airport transfers in Hanoi, Hue, Chiang Mai, Bangkok and Hua Hin
- 3 nights first-class accommodations in Hanoi
- 1 night first-class cruise accommodations at Halong Bay
- 2 nights first-class accommodations in Hue
- 3 nights first-class accommodations in Hoi An
- 3 nights first-class accommodations in Chiang Mai
- 3 nights first-class accommodations in Bangkok
- 3 nights first-class accommodations in Hua Hin
- Private-guided Half Day Hanoi Now and Then by Vintage Jeep Tour in Hanoi
- Private-guided Half Day Perfume River Cruise to Thien Mu Pagoda and Imperial Citadel Tour in Hue
- Private-guided Half Day Walking Tour in Hoi An
- Shared Full Day Elephant Discovery Camp Tour in Chiang Mai
- Private-guided A Morning with the Monks Wat Doi Suthep and Wat Umong in Chiang Mai
- Private-guided Full Day Bangkok Explorer by Rail, Road and River in Bangkok
- Join-in Half Day Cooking Class at Blue Elephant in Bangkok
- Private-guided Full Day Sam Roi Yod National Park Tour in Hua Hin
- Private transfer from Hue to Hoi An with Lang Co Fishing Village En-route
- Breakfast daily (excluding day 1), 4 Lunches, 1 Dinner
Featured Destinations
Hua Hin
Hua Hin
Hua Hin is a famous beach resort town north of Bangkok, Thailand. The King of Thailand even has a summer palace in the area. The beaches here are dotted with palm trees and the water is clear enough for snorkeling. Outdoor activities to enjoy along the coast include watersports, elephant rides, all terrain vehicle rides, fishing, and boat trips. Hua Hin has a variety of night markets, stylish shops and boutiques. There are many old style art shops close to the fishing piers, and hand made craft shops, as well. The resort area has good shopping, multi-national restaurants, and some of the best Thai seafood in the county.
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Bangkok
Bangkok
Bangkok is chief port capital of Thailand and one of the most important cities in Southeast Asia. It is the epitome of the country's kaleidoscopic blend of old and new. It is an expression of Thai respect for tradition coupled with their vibrant involvement with modern progress. Rama I built the walled Grand Palace, which contains Temple of the Emerald Buddha. During the 19th century, Bangkok was known as the Venice of the East because of its many canals, which served as streets and commercial thoroughfares. Houses perched along the banks of the remaining canals are still common sight. Some of Bangkok’s most distinctive features are the approximately 400 Buddhist temples, known as wats. Bangkok is Thailand's economic center. Other sights to see include Temples, monuments, museums, Vimarnmekh Mansion, and Jim Thompson’s House.
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Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai is a city built on the roots of a traditional heritage that dig deep into the soil of time. It's a city with a beautiful cultural personality of its own. In addition, it's been blessed with much majestic beauty in nature. The people themselves are an unforgettable part of Chiang Mai. Handicrafts of silk, silver and wood are timeless souvenirs for visitors from all over the globe.
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Hoi An
Hoi An
Hoi An is an ancient port town that was designated an UNESCO World Heritage site. It is one of the rare places in Vietnam to discover genuine Vietnamese architecture. Walk through the Old Quarter and get a glimpse of a medieval Vietnam that no longer exists in the other areas of the country. Visit the Phuc Kien Pagoda, the 400-year-old Japanese Covered Bridge and the colorful bazaar
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Hue
Hue
Hue is at the heart of central Vietnam. The landscape – with its misty Perfume River and pagodas – has long been a source of poetry and paintings. Always an important cultural, intellectual and historical city, Hue remains one of Vietnam’s main attractions.
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Halong Bay (Hanoi)
Halong Bay (Hanoi)
Meaning “Bay of the Descending Dragon,” Halong Bay’s water is calm and undisturbed despite the jutting limestone mountains that soar out of the water and toward the sky. As if a tail of a Dragon plunged into the earth, the mountains are craggy, sharp, and barren, and are dotted with thousands of small caves of various depths and heights. At dusk, they all take on mysterious shades of gray, mauve and olive, lending credence to the local legends.
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Hanoi
Hanoi
Hanoi is a city with a history that dates back to the 7th century. In 1954 Hanoi was declared the capital of the Democratic Republic of North Vietnam, and in 1976, following the Vietnam War, it became the capital of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. This political history has made Hanoi one of the country's most fascinating cities to explore. The most renowned of all the monuments is the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. It is dedicated to Vietnam's most well-respected President, who in 1945, led his country to independence. Other highlights include the Museum of History, containing ancient artifacts from Cambodia, Thailand, Japan and China, the 11th century One Pillar Pagoda and legendary Sword Lake.
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Valid Date Ranges
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March 2024
03/04/2024 |
12/31/2025 |
$3,480 per person
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