Butterfield & Robinson’s 60-day round-the-world tour will visit Mexico, Cambodia, Vietnam, India, Morocco, Turkey and France. Travelers can also book just one leg of the trip, such as leg 2 (7 days 6 nights) which includes destinations in Cambodia and Vietnam.
In the combined leg of Cambodia and Vietnam, after 3 days of floating on the Mekong River cruise from Cambodia, tourists arrive in Ho Chi Minh City and have a short experience in the city, before taking a flight to Da Nang and then to Hoi An to stay here for 3 days. The special thing about this journey is that tourists always have time to feel "slow travel" and cycle with different distances, from 13 - 46km.
Introduced by Butterfield & Robinson, this tour takes visitors to the most impressive corners of Vietnam, from bustling floating markets to the charm of Hoi An ancient town. Along the way, visitors cycle through silk weaving villages, enjoy street food and join local chefs in cooking.
"In Hoi An, visitors start the day with a gentle morning bike ride, before visiting the vibrant countryside where colorful boats, friendly locals and skilled craftsmen breathe life into the countryside. After lunch and a walking tour of Hoi An's ancient town, visitors will discover one of Vietnam's most exciting culinary destinations... In the evening, visitors can enjoy an intimate dinner hosted by a top chef in a private home, full of unforgettable stories and flavors.
With luxury river cruises, market breakfast experiences and trips into the stunning countryside that are “beyond postcards”, we have spent 60 years creating such a wonderful journey that you will remember it for years to come,” says Butterfield & Robinson’s website.
According to Travel+Leisure magazine, Butterfield & Robinson has been voted one of the top 10 favorite travel companies of 2024 by readers. The entire trip will include exclusive experiences, professional guides and exciting surprises, combined with a combination of luxury and sustainability.
Source: https://baohaiduong.vn/mot-noi-tai-viet-nam-duoc-chon-vao-tour-du-lich-sang-trong-vong-quanh-the-gioi-413759.html






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