Three weeks in Vietnam is more than a trip — it’s a slow, deep dive into the country’s living stories.
From the pulse of Saigon to the serenity of Sapa, from rivers to mountains, every place reveals a new rhythm — and a new flavor to remember.
Here’s how to experience Vietnam, the Taste & Tales way.
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🏙️ Week 1 – The Vibrant South: Life in Motion
Day 1–3: Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City)
Start in Saigon, where chaos meets charm. Visit Notre Dame Cathedral, Central Post Office, and Ben Thanh Market.
Join a street food tour, tasting bánh mì, cà phê sữa đá, and bún thịt nướng — stories served on every plate.
💡 Tip: Sit at a street café at dawn. Watch the city wake up with its first cups of strong Vietnamese coffee.
Day 4–6: Mekong Delta
Travel south to Cái Răng Floating Market and cruise through the canals of Cần Thơ.
Meet local artisans, taste fresh fruits from river gardens, and stay in a homestay to feel the warmth of true Vietnamese hospitality.
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🏯 Week 2 – The Timeless Center: Heritage and Harmony
Day 7–10: Hoi An & Da Nang
Fly to Da Nang, then explore Hoi An Ancient Town — lanterns glowing, rivers whispering stories of the past.
Take a cooking class, cycle through rice paddies, and enjoy cao lầu noodles under the golden sunset.
Day 11–12: Hue – Echoes of Royal Vietnam
Step into the Imperial City of Hue, where ancient dynasties once ruled.
Stroll along the Perfume River, visit Thien Mu Pagoda, and savor bún bò Huế, the dish that defines royal flavor.
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🏞️ Week 3 – The Northern Soul: Nature and Reflection
Day 13–16: Hanoi – Where Old Meets New
Arrive in Hanoi, Vietnam’s cultural heart.
Explore the Old Quarter, try egg coffee, and watch the sunset over Hoan Kiem Lake.
The city hums with quiet poetry — elegant, timeless, and full of grace.
Day 17–19: Ha Long Bay – Among the Limestone Giants
Cruise through Ha Long Bay, where emerald waters mirror the sky.
Kayak through hidden lagoons, visit floating villages, and spend the night aboard a boutique junk boat.
💡 Taste & Tales Tip: Sunrise yoga on deck — an unforgettable harmony between body and landscape.
Day 20–21: Sapa – Mountains and Memories
End your journey in Sapa, surrounded by misty mountains and terraced rice fields.
Trek through ethnic villages, meet Hmong and Dao families, and share a meal cooked over a wood fire.
Here, you’ll find the quietest kind of connection — one that stays long after you leave.
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🌿 Why Travel with Taste & Tales of Vietnam
At Taste & Tales of Vietnam, travel is not about checking places off a list — it’s about living stories.
We design journeys that immerse you in local culture, flavors, and heartfelt moments.
Your 3-week trip in Vietnam isn’t just a route — it’s a rhythm, a story waiting to unfold.
So take it slow. Taste deeply. Listen closely.
Because here, every corner has a tale — and every meal, a memory.

