Cyclo Hanoi City Tour
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Indochina Guides Travel
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Acting as local responsible tour operator, Indochina Guides offers customized tours and eco-friendly vacation trips to beautiful destinations in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos as well.
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CYCLO HANOI CITY TOUR
8.30 AM: Car ride to Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and His House, One Pillar pagoda, Tran Quoc pagoda.
After lunch, a visit to Temple of Literature, then a 1-hour trishaw (cyclo) ride to visit the trading area in the Old Quarter. A stop at Hoan Kiem Lake to learn more about the legend of the Lake and see the temple of Ngoc Son.
At 16:00, a stop at Thang Long theatre for Water puppet show.
Tour ends at about 17:30 pm.
Type of tour: Private tour
Departure: Every day, (Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum & Museum close on Monday)
Inclusive: Transportation (cyclo, private car/mini van), Entrance fees, Speaking guide (English or French), Lunch
Exclusive: Drinks, Insurance, Personal expenses, Tip
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