Hanoi: Half-Day Motorbike Tour with Lunch and Massage
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Highlights
- Join professional and knowledgable guides to learn more about the area
- Visit Co Loa Ancient Citadel, an ancient and impressive tower
- Enjoy the countryside around the Duong river
- Head over Long Bien Bridge, the oldest in Hanoi
- Savor a delicious lunch
- Sit down for a free foot massage at the end of your tour
Description
At 8:20 AM, meet your guide and begin your day as you ride out of Hanoi, over Eiffel bridge, built in 1902 by the French architect Gustave Eiffel. Ride for around 5 kilometers to enjoy the countryside and reach the Duong river, a type of Red River. Have a good chance to take some nice photos and learn more about rice farming and rural life in Vietnam. At 9:00 AM, visit a local family to experience farming work in 45 minutes. Learn more from your guide about rice farming and rural life in Vietnam, from farmers working on their fields and gardens to children riding a bicycle to school, and even daily chores such as shopping for grocery or communal gathering. At 9:45 AM head to Co Loa Ancient Citadel, dating back to ancient Vietnam. Explore the impressive towers, relics and ruins steeped in myth and legend, making it an important landmark in northern Vietnam. At 12:30 PM, sit down for a local lunch, followed by a foot massage to finish your tour.Includes
English-speaking tour guide Hotel pick-up and drop off Coffee, tea, and soft drinks Entrance fees as per itinerary Meals as per itinerary Gratuities for guides (recommended) Alcohol during lunch/ dinner (available to purchase) Personal expensesImportant Information
- During the tour you will visit spiritual places, so please wear formal clothes; knees and shoulders should be covered
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