Hanoi Jeep Tour: Half Day Red River Delta Countryside Discovery On Vintage Soviet Jeep Tours
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Overview
Escape the bustling streets of Hanoi and embark on a serene journey through the picturesque Vietnamese countryside. Along the way, you’ll delve into the heart of rural life, witnessing the changes brought about by urbanization and modernization.
The tour highlight:
- Escape the hustle and bustle of Hanoi.
- Explore the serene countryside in a vintage Jeep.
- Discover Vietnamese agriculture, rural life, and the transition to modernization.
- Immerse yourself in the daily life of residents.
- Uncover the rich history of the ancient Bat Trang Ceramic village.
- Choose between morning or afternoon departures, with a meal included in the village.
Included/Excluded
- Pick up and drop off from the hotels in and around Hanoi Old Quarter
- Antique Soviet Era Gaz69 Jeep
- Experienced driver
- Rain poncho
- English speaking guide
- All food & drinks
- Entrance
- All drivers are licensed and we provide local travel insurance, but we also recommend that you have your own
Tour Plan
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You will be greeted by our guide and driver at your hotel lobby or our meeting point for safety briefing, we then begin our adventure!
Leave the busy streets of Hanoi via a scenic road winding through the city’s Old Quarter, through the urban outskirts, and into the countryside. We’ll cross the bridge to the other side of the Red river where you could immerse yourselves into to tranquil countryside.
Experience the beauty of Vietnam’s countryside as you ride through back roads and along the banks of the Red River on our Hanoi village tour. See local villagers at work as your guide will engage you with traditional rural activities and sights.
We’ll continue our motorcycle journey by riding through the tranquil banana and vegetable farming area of Red River. There will be lots of opportunities to stop and take photos of the beautiful surroundings and the locals working on their farms.
We then head off to the 1000-year-old village ceramic village of Bat Trang, the biggest pottery village in Vietnam where we visit an old artisan family to learn about Vietnamese art of ceramics and cuisines.