Beyond Vietnam | Hanoi Family Quest (A FUN HALF-DAY ADVENTURE FOR FAMILIES)

50 US$

PRODUCTS

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Together, we’ll step into the rhythm of daily life, uncovering hidden spots only locals know and savoring flavors that tell the story of this city’s rich culture.


Imagine wandering through lively markets, watching food being made right in front of you, and sitting down to meals at places we personally love. You’ll chat with locals, hear their stories, and truly get to know the life and traditions of the Old Quarter. As we go, you’ll be guided not just in what to eat, but how to eat, savoring each dish like a true Hanoian.
Feel the pace slow down as you ride through the streets on a cyclo, taking in the sights and sounds of the city. Along the way, you’ll dive into local crafts, taste unique flavors, and maybe even play a traditional game or try something completely new.


Your guide, a passionate foodie and storyteller, will be with you every step of the way, sharing their love for Hanoi’s food and culture in a personal and warm manner. This is your chance to truly connect with the city—its people, its flavors, and its vibrant soul.

ITINERARY

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Half-a-day activity

Start the day with a local breakfast:

Enjoy freshly made bánh cuốn, delicate rice rolls filled with minced pork and mushrooms. Light yet flavorful, this classic dish is a Hanoi breakfast favorite, best savored just like the locals do.

Wooden stamp artisan visit:

Meet a skilled craftsman who hand-carves traditional wooden stamps, preserving an art passed down for generations. Watch the intricate process and take home a personalized stamp, uniquely designed for you.

The traditional house:

Step into a beautifully preserved 100-year-old home for a glimpse of Hanoi’s past. With its traditional architecture and cozy layout, this house reflects the daily life and rich heritage of local families.

Try Bánh gối – A classic Hanoi’s snack:

We’ll stop by one of our favorite local shops for a bánh gối – crispy pillow dumpling. Watch as the golden pastries are freshly fried right in front of you, filling the air with an irresistible aroma.

Quan De Temple:

Visit the Quan De temple, dedicated to Guan Yu, the god of loyalty and righteousness. This serene stop offers a peaceful moment, with incense-filled air and intricate altars, adding a spiritual layer to your day.

Snack (Bánh rán) – A sweet break:

It’s time for a tasty treat! We’ll stop to sample bánh rán, a Vietnamese donut. Crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, each bite of this golden-fried delight gives a sweet contrast to the morning’s savory market flavors, a perfect way to recharge before our next destinations.

O Quan Chuong:

Pass through Quan Chuong Gate, one of the last remaining gates of the old Thang Long Citadel. Learn about its historical significance and admire its enduring architecture, a testament to Hanoi’s resilience and heritage.

Cyclo ride – Savor the streets of Hanoi:

After lunch, we’ll hop on a cyclo for a l5-minute ride through the Old Quarter. These iconic three-wheeled taxis give you a taste of Hanoi’s past while you soak in the vibrant sights, sounds, and smells of the city. It’s perfect for a relaxing break!

Coffee & painting – Art and connection:

Round out the day by enjoying a cup of traditional Vietnamese coffee, while also participating in a fun, creative activity – decorating a chuồn chuồn tre (a bamboo dragonfly). This is where we’ll experience the value of traditional crafts, preserving memories and culture through art.

Please note that the itinerary may change due to season or other reasons.

Terms & Conditions

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Description

Price: USD 50/adult, USD 40/child 4-9 y/o

Group size: 2-8 people

Duration: 4 hours
Start time: 9am or 2pm daily
Language: English
INCLUSIONS:

– Entrance tickets
– Food & drink (as mentioned above)
– Wooden stamp (l piece for every 2 people)
– Bamboo dragonfly (l piece/person)
– Conical hat for sunny days, raincoat for rainy days
– English-speaking local guide
– Cyclo ride (with the duration as mentioned above)

Please note that food/drink may change due to season or other reasons.

EXCLUSIONS:

– Pick-up & drop-off service (applied for private tours only)
– Plastic water bottles
– Personal expenses (souvenirs, extra food/drinks, etc.)

WHAT TO BRING

– Comfortable walking shoes and light clothes
– Refillable water bottle – Bring your own bottle to stay hydrated and reduce plastic waste
– Respectful clothing (tops with sleeves and pants/skirts below the knees) for temple visits. If needed, bring a scarf or jacket to cover up
– Open mind and adventurous spirit!

GUEST REQUIREMENTS:

– Any guests under the age of l8 must be accompanied by an adult.

– Respectful behavior towards the local culture and customs, tour guide, and other guests

– Follow safety instructions and guidelines provided by the tour guide at the designated meeting point, as the tour will start promptly arrive on time

– Inform the tour guide of any medical conditions that could affect your participation in the tour

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