Day
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Dragon Boat Trip – night train to Nam Dinh

Imperial Citadel of Hue built-in 1802 by Nguyen Dynasty, and it was the feudal political and cultural capital until 1945. It is situated by perfume River which winds through the capital city. Many buildings were destroyed in Vietnam War during the Tet Offensive 1968. There are many traditional and modern landmark relics to discover.


First, we visit the Forbidden Purple Citadel, where only the emperor and his eunuchs, servants, and concubines were allowed. We take a dragon cruise trip upstream or downstream of the river. It is a fantastic way to soak up some of the air of Hue City, enjoy gentle sightseeing away from the roads.


The cruise will stop at Thien Mu Pagoda, Ho Chem Temple, then we disembark the boat and continue today's tour by car. Follow as the planned to visit some family workshops producing conical hats and handicrafts, in incense sticks before we travel to Khai Dinh tomb, then to Minh Mang. Finally, we return to Hue by vehicle, take a shower, relax until dinner with the team before a night sleep on a luxury train to Nam Dinh City.

Breakfast/ Lunch/ Dinner
Lotus Train
Kiwi standing on oval
Dragon Boat

Dragon Boat Trip – night train to Nam Dinh