Monday, September 9, 2013

7D6N Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Complete Itinerary (2012)

Here is the compilation for all the post relating to my trip to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam last year for 7 days and 6 nights. 

Day 1 (1st April 2012)

Alone to Ho Chi Minh City & Stayed in Thien Xuan Hotel (Accommodation) - click here 
2012 Ho Chi Minh City Day 1

Day 2 (2nd April 2012)

2012 Ho Chi Minh City Day 2
1. All Under One Roof in Ben Thanh Market
2. Reunification Palace Saigon - Admission fee is 30,000 VND
3&4. Notre Dame Cathedral & Saigon Central Post Office  

Day 3 (3rd April 2012)

One Day Mekong Delta Tour
2012 Ho Chi Minh City Day 3
One day Mekong Tour cost 210,000 Vietnamese dong or USD$10 per person (aprox. to RM30), which includes air-conditioner tourist bus, English speaking tour guide, boat trips (for both motor and rowing boats), entrance fees, 1 water bottle, some fruits and honey tea as well as lunch. On top of that, it includes pick-up and drop-off from where you stay. 

Day 4 (4th April 2012)

2012 Ho Chi Minh City Day 4
Top: War Remnants Museum - Admission fee is 15,000 VND
Bottom: Saigon Square

Day 5 (5th April 2012)

Cu Chi Tunnel & Cao Dai Temple
Cu Chi 
Tunnel 05
It cost 180,000 Vietnamese dong or USD$8 per person (aprox. to RM24) which includes pick-up and drop-off from where you stayed and English speaking tour guide. However, admission fee and lunch is not provided and we have to bear on our own.

Day 6 (6th April 2012)

Coffee, KFC, Night Market & Random Photos
2012 Ho Chi Minh City Day 6

Day 7 (7th April 2012)

Ho Chi Minh City Hall, Saigon Opera House & Goodbye Ho Chi Minh City
2012 Ho Chi Minh City Day 7

Extra Features
Tips when visiting Ho Chi Minh City
  1. Highly recommended to stay in District 1 cause there are lots of famous attractions around such as Ben Thanh Market, Reunification Palace, Saigon Square, Saigon Central Post Office and more. And if you are looking for backpacker area, the intersection of Pham Ngu Lao and De Tham streets is the place. There also plenty of ground packages, restaurants, cafes and bars are available there.
  2. Remember if you plan to take taxi, just find MaiLinh or Vinasun.
  3. Change few Vietnamese dong before arrive because not all shops accepted US dollar.
  4. The best place that I think is worth to change Vietnamese dong will be inside Saigon Central Post Office.
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    6 comments:

    1. See the trap i feel scared.

      Good that now they are at peace again

      Thanks fir the gift .

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    2. All your photos are really colourful and sharp! Very well taken! It is a very good place for shopping and relaxation.

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    3. OMGosh, that trap! And quite expensive RM24 yo.

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    4. Hello There,

      Do you want a travel trips to Vietnam? Before that you should collect Vietnam Dong to make your trips success, if you are not a native of Vietnam.

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    5. All your photos are really colourful and sharp! Very well taken! It is a very good place for travel and relaxation. Useful information given on Vietnam tourist attractions. great job keep it up.

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