Vietnam Discovery
November 13 – 24, 2027

Vietnam Discovery

Sightseeing & Culture Adventure

BOOKINGS

Email: TailormadeUK@intrepidtravel.com

Phone: +44 (0)203 308 9763 (ask for Joe on the Tailor-Made team).

Uncover the heart and soul of Vietnam, where vibrant culture, extraordinary food, and breathtaking landscapes come together.

Ramble through the bustling streets of Hanoi's Old Quarter and the enchanting lanes of Hoi An's Old Town famous for its beautiful lanterns.

Experience the dynamic energy of Ho Chi Minh City and cruise through Ha Long Bay

Dive into Vietnam's rich history with visits to Hue's Imperial Citadel and indulge in authentic Vietnamese Imperial cuisine.

A dedicated local Intrepid travel guide and Sole Sister Rambler host will take you beyond sightseeing with daily recommendations and purpose-driven visits to inspiring organizations.

Before you go, you'll prepare for your adventure and get to know your travel companions in a dedicated trip WhatsApp group.

This trip promises a life-enriching adventure made even better by sharing it with your Sole Sisters (other women in midlife and beyond).

Prices for this adventure are as follows:

GBP: £ 1,960
EUR: € 2,310
CAD: $ 3,650
USD: $ 2,650

Prices are based on a twin shared room there is an additional charge for a single supplement room.

GBP: £ 480
EUR: € 570
CAD: $ 900
USD: $ 650

Deposit: USD $400 at booking time.

Full payment: 70 days before departure.


International flights not included.

A bucket list adventure with like-minded women in midlife and beyond.

Learn More > Join the Vietnam WhatsApp Chat Group

Itinerary

Day 1 - Hanoi (Nov. 13th)

Welcome to Hanoi!

Make your own way to the hotel to check in. Your adventure begins in the country’s capital, Hanoi. If you arrive early, consider grabbing a delicious Vietnamese coffee—typically served with condensed milk or, for the more adventurous, egg!

Meet your leader for a welcome meeting at 5 pm, then head out for an included welcome dinner at KOTO restaurant—an excellent establishment and longtime friend of Intrepid that lives by the philosophy of “know one, teach one.” It supports underprivileged local youth by giving them a chance to build a career in the hospitality industry.

Included:

Hanoi – Welcome dinner

May De Ville Corner Hotel – Junior city view

Comfortable accommodation in a 3-4 star hotel, featuring private amenities and showcasing local character whenever possible.

DAY 2 - Hanoi (Nov. 14th)

Hanoi is known for its beautiful lakes, shaded boulevards, lush public parks, and thriving Old Quarter.

As Vietnam continues to develop, the serene Hoan Kiem Lake reflects a striking contrast of modern office buildings, ancient Buddhist temples, and the tangle of historic streets.

Today you and your Sole Sisters will enjoy a walking tour of the Old Quarter with your guide, strolling through the ancient streets, where you’ll discover an incredible variety of shops.

Afterwards you'll continue to the Vietnam Women’s Museum to learn about the roles of Vietnamese women through its impressive exhibitions.

Then you'll enjoy lunch at KOTO restaurant, an organization dedicated to developing hospitality careers for disadvantaged youth.

Afterward, we'll visit Vun Art—a local social enterprise and Intrepid Foundation partner that empowers people living with disabilities in Vietnam through vocational training and employment opportunities.

Included:

Breakfast and lunch

Old Quarter walking tour

Vietnam Women's Museum

Local Lunch

Vun Art (The Intrepid Foundation partner) visit & art activity

May De Ville Corner Hotel – Junior city view

Comfortable accommodation in a 3-4 star hotel, featuring private amenities and showcasing local character whenever possible.

Day 3 - Halong Bay (Nov. 15th)

We will start our day with a visit to the Blue Dragon Children's Foundation – a community project dedicated to helping underprivileged children and victims of trafficking.

Then, we'll drive to Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site that is undoubtedly one of the world’s most spectacular natural environments.

We'll board an overnight boat and cruise among the numerous limestone karst rising from the emerald water, stopping
to visit a grotto with spectacular stalactites and stalagmites.

Included:

Breakfast, lunch and dinner

Blue Dragon visit

Overnight boat cruise

Rosy cruise – Junior Balcony Suite

Comfortable accommodation on boat.

Day 4 - Halong Bay – Hanoi – Overnight train to Hue (Nov. 16th)

Wake up in Ha Long Bay and enjoy a Tai Chi session on the sundeck, followed by a light breakfast.

Then, spend the morning sunbathing, relaxing, and enjoying the amazing scenery.

We'll return by bus to Hanoi, stopping for a break at the Green Life Centre, where we will meet a community group that turns trash into beautiful handicrafts.

Once back in Hanoi, we'll enjoy some free time before boarding an overnight train to Hue.

Be sure to grab a bowl of Pho for dinner - a local specialty made from broth, noodles, and meat.

Included:

Breakfast, brunch

Tai Chi lesson & boat activities

Day-use at Hanoi Hotel (4 travelers per room until 18:00)

Overnight sleeper train (1 night) – shared cabin (no single supplement on the train).

Day 5 - Hue (Nov. 17th)

Welcome to Hue, Vietnam’s former royal capital, widely considered to have the best cuisine in the country.

Start your day with breakfast at a local restaurant. Then you and your Sole Sisters will embark on a tour of the city’s imperial monuments. You’ll visit Thien Mu Pagoda, an active Buddhist monastery dating back to 1601, where you’ll also see the car belonging to one of the monks who self-immolated during the 1963 protests.

Afterward, you’ll enjoy a plant-based Buddhist meal specially prepared by a chef who is a descendant of the royal family, served in the garden of their family home.

In the afternoon, you will continue sightseeing with a visit to the royal tomb of Emperor Tu Duc.

The evening is free for your own food adventure. Ask your guide for recommendations on where to try imperial street specialties like bánh Huế—delicate rice flour cakes filled with shrimp, pork, and spices.

Included:

Breakfast, lunch

Highlights & back streets by motorbike

Royal tomb of Emperor Tu Duc

Thien Mu Pagoda

Thanh Lich Royal Boutique Hotel – Boutique Superior

Comfortable accommodation in a 3-4 star hotel, featuring private amenities and showcasing local character whenever possible.

Day 6 - Hue to Hoi An (Nov. 18th)

Explore more of Hue today with a visit to the Imperial Citadel, home of the Nguyen Dynasty (1802–1945).

Next, stop at a local non-profit that supports Hue’s deaf community, where you will take part in a traditional paper flower–making class.

Then you and your Sole Sisters will travel south through coastal rice paddies and over the Hai Van Pass to Hoi An, a beautifully preserved ancient city.

Tonight, you and your Sole Sisters will enjoy some Cao Lau (a local noodle dish), then head out for a lantern-lit evening orientation walk with your leader.

Included:

Breakfast, dinner

Imperial Citadel tour

Lavin House of Craft Experience

Cao Lau dinner

Anio Boutique Hotel Hoian – ROH

Comfortable accommodation in a 3-4 star hotel, featuring private amenities and showcasing local character whenever possible.

Day 7 - Hoi An (Nov. 19th)

This morning, you and your Sole Sisters will enjoy a hands-on cooking class with a local chef. You’ll start with a visit to a local market to shop for fresh ingredients, then learn how to prepare traditional Vietnamese dishes while hearing the stories behind the cuisine. Afterward, you’ll sit down to enjoy what you’ve made.

In the afternoon, get to know Hoi An. You’ll start with an orientation walk through the Ancient Town, then visit Reaching Out Tea House, a social enterprise that supports the local deaf community through employment and training.

Tonight, you’ll head to the Old Centre, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its colourful streets and historic buildings.

Included:

Breakfast, lunch

Old Town walking tour

Tea Tasting in Silence

Cooking class with a local chef with market tour and garden visit

Anio Boutique Hotel Hoian – ROH

Comfortable accommodation in a 3-4 star hotel, featuring private amenities and showcasing local character whenever possible.

DAY 8 - Hoi An (Nov. 2Oth)

A free day to rest, explore, and shop in Hoi An. Hoi An is the ultimate shopping destination in Vietnam, whether you're looking for unique souvenirs, knockoff brand sportswear and bags, or custom-tailored clothing and shoes—this is the place to shop.

If shopping isn’t your thing, Rambling or biking through the local neighborhoods and rice paddies surrounding the city is one of the best parts of visiting Hoi An. You can also take a quick taxi to An Bang and enjoy a day at the beach and the charming oceanside village.

Included:

Breakfast

Anio Boutique Hotel Hoian – ROH 

Comfortable accommodation in a 3-4 star hotel, featuring private amenities and showcasing local character whenever possible.

Day 9 -  Danang – Ho Chi Minh City (Nov. 21st)

Today you and your Sole Sisters will take a short flight (approximately 1 hour) to Ho Chi Minh City. Formerly known as Saigon, the city is a fascinating blend of old and new, East and West.

Upon arrival, we'll enjoy a half-day city tour. You’ll notice a strong French influence, which means excellent coffee and baguettes—lucky for you, you’ll sample iced coffee and a pork belly bánh mì at lunch.

We'll stop at the General Post Office, then take a guided walk through one of the city’s busiest markets, Tan Dinh. After an orientation walk around the market, we will visit the War Remnants Museum to learn about the city’s sobering past.

Included:

Breakfast, lunch

Flight Danang – Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh City walking tour
Banh Mi sandwiches and iced coffee
Tan Dinh market visit
War Remnants Museum

The Odys Hotel – Deluxe Window

Comfortable accommodation in a 3-4 star hotel, featuring private amenities and showcasing local character whenever possible.

Day 10 - Ho Chi Minh to Mekong Delta to Can Tho (Nov. 22nd)

Today, we'll travel south by private minibus to the Mekong Delta. Upon arrival, we'll board a private boat and explore the intricate waterways. We'll admire the breathtaking views while floating through fertile an area known as the rice bowl of Vietnam.

We'll disembark at Ben Tre and visit the coconut gardens, and visit a local home to sample tropical fruits and coconut jams.

Afterward, we'll paddle in sampans (small rowing boats) and take a tuk-tuk tour around the village learning about rural life and how locals earn their living.

For lunch, we'll sample regional specialties, including the famous elephant ear fish. After lunch, return to the boat to cruise along the delta's major waterways back to the Ben Tre boat pier.

When our cruise is over we'll proceed to Can Tho for a local dinner.

Included:

Breakfast, lunch, dinner

Mekong Delta day trip and village Tuk-Tuk tour

Ninh Kieu Riverside - Deluxe

Comfortable accommodation in a 3-4 star hotel, featuring private amenities and showcasing local character whenever possible.

Day 11 - Mekong Delta – Ho Chi Minh City (Nov. 23rd)

Life in the delta begins at sunrise, so we’ll start our day early with a visit to the Cai Rang Floating Market, where hundreds of wooden rowboats sell everything from rice and clothing to fruits and vegetables.

Next, we’ll tour a noodle factory or bakery to see how classic dishes are made.

Then we’ll return to Ho Chi Minh City, where you can enjoy the rest of the day at your leisure, taking time to wander and visit the city’s many attractions.

In the evening, we’ll gather for a final dinner at a local restaurant, where we’ll celebrate and reflect on our adventure with our new Sole Sister friends.

Included:

Breakfast, farewell dinner

Can Tho - Cai Rang floating market

Ho Chi Minh City – Farewell Dinner

The Odys Hotel – Deluxe Window 

Comfortable accommodation in a 3-4 star hotel, featuring private amenities and showcasing local character whenever possible.

Day 12 - Ho Chi Minh City (Nov. 24th)

Goodbye!

Say a teary farewell to your Sole Sisters and start planning your next adventure together!

Included:

Breakfast

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Testimonials

Some things I was worried about before going were absolute highlights, and I'm so glad I pushed myself. I'm asthmatic and have an arthritic knee, so I was worried, but I was okay. It was a fabulous group of women, and I honestly loved it. I've come home with fabulous memories.

Rambler Vietnam Adventure 2025

This trip was amazing! We did only gentle walks and no hikes, but lots of workshops with various non profits run by women supporting people with challenges. It was one of the best trips I’ve ever done. You will not regret it.

Rambler Vietnam Adventure 2025

This trip was a truly special experience. I travelled with inspiring women from the United Kingdom, Canada, and Ireland, and had the honour of meeting local women who are creating change in Vietnam.We also had a lot of fun (and cocktails!), ate fantastic food, and were expertly led by our very capable guide.

Rambler Vietnam Adventure 2025

The guide was amazing, and I was so happy with her service and attention to all our needs. Hoi An, the bike ride, and overall the whole experience were incredible. We experienced so much of the culture that I could not have seen if not on an organised trip. The hotels were of a very good standard.

Rambler Vietnam Adventure 2025

Everyone got along so well, and our amazing local tour leader, Tuyet, encouraged us to try new things (e.g. the motorbike tour!) and new foods. The tour was also very good value for money, as so much was included. I would highly recommend taking this trip.

Rambler Vietnam Adventure 2025

This was an amazing trip, packed with local adventures, fun activities that led to lifelong memories. We covered a lot of ground—by boats, planes, buses, trains, and motorbikes—very safely and comfortably. We saw how locals live, which we would not have if we had travelled on our own. It was incredible value for money. I met interesting, women whom I would happily travel with again. I’m thrilled that I took my first trip with Sole Sister Ramblers.

Rambler Vietnam Adventure 2025

Small Group

An immersive experience with an intimately sized group. Minimum of 9 and maximum 15 Ramblers (+ local guide & Sole Sister Ramblers host).

12 days & 11 nights

Includes 9 nights hotel accommodation, 1 night on a cruise and 1 night on overnight train.

Includes 11 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 5 dinners and 1 brunch.

Transportation includes air-conditioned vehicle transfers throughout, boat, overnight train and cruise.

Like-Minded Women

Travel with your Sole Sisters, a local guide, and an Sole Sister Rambler host!

Get to know each other and get ready for the trip in a dedicated WhatsApp group.

Locally Led

Benefit from a knowledgeable English-speaking local guide who will add a deeper layer to your discoveries.

The local guide will accompany you throughout the trip, showing you the hard-to-find spots and unique experiences.

Safety

Intrepid trips adhere to comprehensive health and safety policies and the World Travel & Tourism Council's (WTTC) Safe Travel protocols for tour operators.

Intrepid local guides undergo health and safety training and have access to 24/7 support in case of an emergency.

START & FINISH

This adventure begins in Hanoi and ends in Ho Chi Minh City.

International flights and airport transfers are not included.

Everywhere is in Rambling distance with Sole Sisters.

Learn More > Join Vietnam WhatsApp Chat

Need to knows!

Most women join our trips as solo travelers and typically do not know anyone else before booking.

The trips are intentionally designed this way, so everyone arrives open to meeting new people and forming new friendships along the way.

It’s very uncommon for large groups of friends to book together, especially given the small group size of 15 participants.

To help everyone connect before the journey begins, we also create a pre-trip WhatsApp group where travelers can introduce themselves, chat, coordinate travel plans, and start getting excited about the adventure together.

By the time the trip begins, many women already feel like they’re arriving to meet friends rather than strangers.

Sole Sister Ramblers and Intrepid Travel collaborate to take you beyond the usual sights and into the heart of a destination. Along the way, you’ll meet local people, experience the culture firsthand, and discover hidden gems you might otherwise miss.

You’ll still see the highlights, but the real magic happens off the beaten path — in backstreet cafés, neighborhood eateries, and everyday moments that don’t show up in a search engine.

Most importantly, you’ll share the journey with other like-minded women 45+, often arriving as solo travelers and leaving with friendships and travel companions that last a lifetime.

On our very first Sole Sister Ramblers adventure, the overnight train was the part of the itinerary many Ramblers felt most nervous about.

But once the journey began, it quickly became one of the most memorable highlights of the trip.

The train was far more comfortable than expected, and the evening turned into a special time together — with drinks, laughter, and games that carried on late into the night.

Train travel is a quintessential part of a Vietnam adventure. The North–South railway stretches nearly 2,000 km and is both an important transport network and a symbol of a connected country.

While some travelers take the full 36-hour journey from Hanoi to Saigon, we’ve chosen a shorter overnight sleeper experience that captures the spirit of the route while keeping the itinerary comfortable for our Ramblers.

On our trip, we’ll enjoy one overnight train ride and then fly to Saigon.

Sleeper trains typically have four-berth compartments with bench seats that convert into bunks. Sheets, pillows, and blankets are provided.

Compartments may be shared with other travelers and occasionally mixed genders, and there may be times when you share with passengers who are not part of our group.

Food and drink options on board are limited, so we plan to bring our own snacks and drinks for the journey.

For comfort, earplugs and an eye mask are recommended.

The train has charging outlets and air conditioning, and basic bathrooms.

Vietnam is among the top culinary destinations worldwide, and this adventure will introduce you to the best of the country's regional cuisines.

Intrepid and their local guides do a great job of working with local restaurants and hotels to ensure travelers are served quality meals that showcase regional cuisines.

You'll have the opportunity to experience a wide range of delicious foods unique to Vietnam

Not all meals are included in the trip price, giving you maximum flexibility in choosing where, what, and with whom to eat. This arrangement also allows for more budgeting options.

Your group leader will recommend restaurants for you to try during your trip.

Generally, groups prefer to dine together, so you can sample a larger variety of dishes and enjoy each other's company.

November is the ideal time to visit Southeast Asia as it marks the beginning of the warm, dry season, which lasts from November to April.

While November is the start of the tourist high season, it is not as crowded as December and January, when the number of visitors significantly increases.

In the North (such as Hanoi), there are distinct seasons (summer and winter).

In November, the weather in the North is likely to be sunny, with temperatures in the low to mid-20s °C. This makes it perfect for exploring Hanoi without overheating. Spending time on a boat deck in Halong Bay will be comfortable, in contrast to the usual oppressive heat of the region. Swimming in Halong Bay may feel chilly for some.

If you’re accustomed to swimming in Northern lakes, you should find the water temperature in Halong Bay pleasant. The average temperature in November is around 28 °C, whereas Cultus Lake near Vancouver is about 25 °C at the same time.

As you head south (after the train ride), temperatures will rise to the low 30s °C.

You will be accompanied by a local Intrepid tour leader and an Sole Sister Ramblers host.

The role of the local Intrepid guide is to make your travels hassle-free and to ensure you have the best experience possible.

Intrepid guides don’t just show you a destination; they introduce you to the soul of a place.

They will provide information about the places you visit, suggest activities and sights, recommend excellent local dining options, and introduce you to their local friends.

You can expect them to possess a broad general knowledge of the locations visited, including historical, cultural, religious, and social aspects.

The hotels are upgraded for this trip from basic to comfort which are mostly 4 star hotels.

Unless you purchase a single supplement you will be paired with another Rambler in a room with two twin beds.

All hotel rooms will have ensuite bathrooms.

When you book, Intrepid will take a deposit of $400 USD. The final balance is due 70 days before departure.

You will have access to your own Intrepid portal, which you can log in to and pay money through before the final balance is due.

Intrepid will send a payment link, but you can also call them if you prefer to speak to them.

Intrepid Travel is focused on balancing purpose with profit. In 2018, they formalized this commitment by becoming a certified B Corporation.

Certified B Corporations prioritize their employees, strive for a more inclusive supply chain, and elevate corporate social responsibility. This certification signifies their dedication to creating benefits for everyone.

Intrepid's official pledge is to utilize travel as a force for good in the world.

The following is not included in the price: international flights, required visas, services not mentioned in the itinerary, late check-out at hotels, meals and drinks not mentioned in the itinerary, drinks with included lunches and dinners, tips for leaders, guide and driver, expenditure of personal nature, personal insurance and optional activities.

Intrepid is committed to ensuring that all trips are safe for everyone involved, including travelers, local leaders, and the communities they visit.

Their health and safety policies align with recommendations from the World Health Organization and the World Travel & Tourism Council's Safe Travel protocols for tour operators.

Each itinerary undergoes a thorough risk assessment and audit, and both leaders and suppliers complete extensive health and safety training.

Intrepid will share the specific cancellation terms when you book your trip, as these can vary slightly depending on the adventure.

In most cases, a $400 deposit is required at the time of booking, with the remaining balance due 70–90 days before departure.

If something comes up and you need to cancel before making your final payment, that $400 deposit can usually be applied toward another Intrepid adventure — so it doesn’t have to go to waste.

Once full payment has been made, trips are generally non-refundable.

To travel internationally, you will need a valid passport. Most countries require that your passport be valid for at least six months, so be sure to check its expiry date before your trip.

Intrepid will need your passport information to prepare for your journey, so the details on your booking must match your passport exactly. Please ensure that you provide accurate information.

We also recommend that you carry a copy of the photo page of your passport while traveling and leave an additional copy at home with family or friends.

You are responsible for checking and addressing visa requirements from your country of origin.

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