OVERVIEW: Hanoi Jeep Tours – Hanoi Countryside Jeep Tours To Co Loa Villages
Hanoi Jeep Tours: Are you tired of the city’s constant chaos? Join us as we venture into the tranquil countryside of Hanoi! Embraced by lush green landscapes, we’ll lead you on a journey through the fertile farmlands of Northern Vietnam. Following our distinct approach at Hanoi Jeep Tours, we’ll offer an unconventional experience, granting you a unique insight into the lives of locals, presented in a manner only a true local can provide!
Sights ✅ Food ✅ Culture ✅ and heaps of fun ✅
FAQs Hanoi Jeep Tours:
1. Is it possible to see the Hanoi Train Street? Yes, the well-known Hanoi Train Street is on our agenda. Despite the recent closure of the train street, we know where to take you in.
2. Does the Jeep have covers? No, our Jeep vehicles have an open roof top so you can experiencing Hanoian life to the fullest.
3. Are food and drink included? Yes, all authentic local food and drinks are provided
4. What will happen if it rains? We run our tours in rain or shine, and we provide high-quality rain ponchos to all of our visitors. Please keep the adventure spirits on our excursions.
Skill Level: Suitable for all skill levels, no prior experience required.
Who is this experience tailored for? This opportunity is perfect for those who enjoy immersing themselves in the everyday life and are eager to embark on new adventures in Hanoi.
- Our tours are offered 8:00am – 12:00 and 12:30- 16:30
- Duration: 4 hours
- Pick-up & Drop-off: Your hotels in and around Hanoi’s Old Quarter or we’ll agree on a meeting point for your convenience
- Group tour price 50 per person
- Private tour price: 80 $ per person
- Don’t hesitate to reach out and ask about discounts if your group has more than 5 guests
- BOOK DIRECTLY 24/7 TO ENJOY discount by Call/WhatsApp +84982416518 Or Email: info@asiavespatours.com
HIGHLIGHTS: Hanoi Jeep Tours – Hanoi Countryside Jeep Tours To Co Loa Villages
- Enjoy stunning scenery of Northern Vietnam countryside as you cruise through huge rice terraces and verdant gardens.
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- See Hanoi highlights and hidden gems in style by open-air Vietnam Legendary Jeep
- Learn more about Vietnam’s history by visiting the Co Loa Ancient Citadel Temple.
- Visit the Long Bien Bridge, a famous landmark of Vietnam’s capital that was completed more than a century ago.
- Riding through busy local marketplaces brimming with energy and vibrancy
- Over a cup of tea in their home, learn about the daily lives of the residents in the countryside.
- Enjoy an authentic local meal and get your caffeine fix with distinctive Vietnamese egg coffee or enjoy scrumptious Mango Pudding dessert in a popular local hangout.
ITINERARY: Hanoi Jeep Tours – Hanoi Countryside Jeep Tours To Co Loa Villages
- Hanoi Jeep Tours: 8:00AM or 13:00 Our driver and tour guide will pick you up from your hotel lobby for a safety briefing and complete schedule of your adventure before heading off to the countryside of Hanoi.
- The first part of our Hanoi Jeep Tours takes us out of Hanoi, across the iconic Long Bien Bridge, and along the Red River’s bank. The cool breezes from the lake make for a delightful trip around the highways as you get to see the picturesque countryside and the city hubbub fades into the background.
- We’ll make a stop at 800-year-old town that represents a stunning historical example of one of the ancient villages that formerly dotted the Vietnamese countryside. The old village gate, pagoda, temple, and communal house are all housed there. You’ll observe the bustling life within the hamlet as we explore it, as well as how the residents work, play, and pray. You will be introduced to a local family and join them for some tea and candy with your guide acting as a translator.
- The second stage of our Hanoi Jeep Tours takes us back to the hustle and bustle of Hanoi to taste fresh Vietnamese cuisine at an authentic Vietnamese restaurant, complete with different traditional dishes and local delicacies.
- On the third stage our Hanoi countryside Jeep Tour we will visit Hoi Phu village, renowned for producing broomsticks, a traditional craft passed down through generations in the Red River delta. Here, visitors can observe skilled broom makers weave and craft beautiful and functional brooms from broom grass.
- The final part of our Hanoi Jeep Tours takes us to a hidden local cafe where you can get your caffeine fix with Vietnamese egg coffee before we return you to your hotel or other location within a reasonable distance in Hanoi.
Hanoi Jeep Tours:
- Dressing standard: Clothing and shoes that are light and comfy. Sunscreen and sunglasses are recommended. For the months of December through February, a light jacket or long-sleeved shirt is recommended.
- Tour style This is a group tour,.
- Inclusions : We own jeeps that are constantly inspected and maintained, we pick up and drop off, and we have a pleasant and passionate English speaking tour guide. Experienced and licensed drivers, entrance fees as mentioned, local lunch, bottled water, and drinks: egg coffee, local beer, high quality helmets with visors and raincoats (if necessary), and face masks
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- Co Loa is an ancient archaeological site located about 15 kilometers northeast of Hanoi, Vietnam. It is known for its historical significance as the capital of the ancient state of Âu Lạc, which existed around the 3rd century BCE. Cổ Loa is famous for its circular citadel and its association with the legendary King An Dương Vương, who built the citadel as the center of his kingdom.
- The Co Loa ancient Citadel is a complex of outer and inner walls, moats, and ramparts, designed in a concentric circle pattern. Nowadays only some archaeological remains, including tombs, temples, and artifacts dating back to the prehistoric and early historic periods of Vietnam.
- Co Loa endures as a powerful emblem of Vietnamese strength and cultural heritage, acting as a vibrant repository showcasing the rhythms of daily life in the Hanoi countryside. Operating as a living museum, it sustains the essence of traditional Vietnamese wet rice farming culture, offering visitors an opportunity to immerse themselves in and appreciate this cherished aspect of the nation’s heritage.