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Eager travelers hoping to experience the lifestyle and culture so vastly different from their own are all flocking to Vietnam to experience shimmering paddy fields, sugar-white beaches, ancient cities and hallowed pagodas.
The origins of the Vietnamese people are a combination of the Mongol races of north and east Asia, with Chinese and Indian influences. About seven million of these ethnic minorities or montagnards (French for mountain people) live in remote, lightly populated mountain regions in northern and western Vietnam. Spiritual life in Vietnam is a grand panoply of belief systems, including Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, Christianity, and Tam Giao. The most important festival of the year is “Tet”, a week-long event in late January/early February that heralds the new lunar year and the advent of spring. The celebration involves a contrast of feverish and raucous festivity (fireworks, drums, gongs) as well as quiet meditation. In addition to Tet, there are about twenty other traditional and religious festivals each year. Vietnamese cuisine is one of the most popular in the world. Deeply influenced by the national cuisines of France, China, and Thailand. One of the most unique flavorings is the national condiment Nuoc Mam, a piquant fermented fish sauce that is served with every meal. Cha Ca is another unique dish made of sizzling chunks of fish seasoned with garlic, ginger, turmeric. This dish is so popular that there is a street in the capital dedicated to it! If you are visiting Vietnam in the summers, don’t forget to try Che, a dessert made of layers of bean jelly, coconut milk, fruit, and ice.
Vietnamese, Chinese
Snake wine is a common drink in this region for those who want to increase vitality!
Spend a night in Han Son Doong, the largest cave in the world!
Day 1: Arrival in Hanoi.
Day 2: Travel from Hanoi to Halong Bay to cruise amongst the bay’s spectacular scenery. Also indulge in a local gastronomical experience as you spend the night aboard.
Day 3: Greet the day with the traditional Tai Chi exercise, kayaking in the bay and a cooking demonstration before returning to Hanoi.
Day 4: Explore historic sites of the ancient Asian city of Hanoi and fly to Siem Reap.
Day 5: Discover the gorgeous temples and architectural marvels of Angkor Wat.
Day 6: Take the famous silk making tour at Puok.
Day 1: Arrive in Havana and discover the vintage city through the eyes of an award-winning photographer! Walk through the streets as you discover majestic architecture and experience local gastronomy. You will also get a chance to cruise in classic convertible cars!
Day 2: Continue imbibing the charming Cuban capital as you stroll around neighbourhoods, bike along the Malecon, and be regaled by a private music concert.
Day 3: Embark on a catamaran fishing excursion, enjoy an authentic rum and cigar tasting event, capped by a Latin salsa dance session.
Day 4: Community service at a Spanish nunnery housing destitute and aged Cubans – a humanitarian excursion.
Day 5: Departure
You could also add an additional 2 days to include an outdoors hiking excursion into the mountain region of Vinales.
A US regulation compliant itinerary and documentation of your trip is essential. Interacting with locals, support of individuals and small independent business is a must do component. .