Each of our trips is tailored to your personal interests and preferences. Below you will find a sample itinerary to inspire your own tailor-made trip.
Vietnam and Laos 17-day Family Adventure
Vietnam and Laos have been the go-to spots for many family trips. Based on the terrain factor, Viland Travel’s destination experts have designed a tour product that allows you to visit the most breathtaking landscapes of Vietnam and Laos within 17 days.
Get started in Luang Prabang, where you can learn about the Buddhist culture and the local life along the banks of the mighty Mekong River; where you can also get back to nature, trekking through the jungle, swimming in the crystal water of the picturesque Kuangsi waterfalls, and then interacting with elephants as a professional mahout.
Then, you take a flight to Vietnam for a southbound journey: you visit the thousand-year-old capital of Hanoi, cruise the legendary Halong Bay, explore the spectacular cave system in Phong Nha, and relax at one of the beautiful beaches in Hoi An before returning to city life in the hustle and bustle of Saigon.
You can enter your dream trip in the next column, our travel experts will get back to you within 24 hours!
Highlights of the trip
- Explore 5 Unesco sites & all other highlights of Vietnam and Laos.
- Experience a fun tuk-tuk tour in Luang Prabang ancient town.
- Learn how to communicate with elephants in Mandalao Conservation.
- Cruise a mythical Halong Bay to discover its garden of karst.
- Trek through jungles to admire waterfalls and learn more about the vegetation.
- Explore Tu Lan’s wilderness with many enjoyable minigames and activities.
- Relax at one of Vietnam’s most beautiful beaches.
Bespoke trips with Viland Travel
- Luxury accommodation throughout
- Privately guided tours
- Private transfers
- Meticulously selected experiences

Detailed itinerary
Day 1
Welcome to Luang Prabang, Baci Ceremony & welcome dinner.
In the late afternoon, join a private Baci ceremony at a local family. The Baci ceremony, as a traditional ritual of the Lao people, expresses the spirituality of the country and is a highly memorable experience and a deep insight into Lao culture for the participants. Dinner will be served after that for you to share with the host family. This is the best chance for you to have your first experience of local life and culture.
Overnight in Luang Prabang.
Meals: A welcome dinner.

Day 2
Experience the local life in Luang Prabang.
Afterward, board a private longtail boat for a Mekong River cruise to the famous Pak Ou Caves. Locally called Tam Ting, the caves are filled with thousands of gold lacquered Buddha statues, and come in a wide range of sizes. During the boat ride, take note of the fishermen and villagers going about their daily life on the river. For many, the Mekong plays an integral role in life and represents one of the only means of transportation and commerce.
After visiting the caves, cruise back to Luang Prabang. If time permits, stop at Ban Xang Hay, which specializes in making rice wine. Once back in Luang Prabang, enjoy lunch at one of the town’s most celebrated restaurants: Tamarind (closed on Sundays).
In the afternoon, visit the magnificent Wat Xiengthong, a superb piece of Laos’ architectural temple, which presents a sweeping two-tiered roof and ornate mosaics, including a beautiful tree of life glass montage on the rear temple wall. Drive along the Mekong to the Traditional Arts & Ethnology Centre to explore the rich diversity of Laos’ ethnic minorities with many traditional costumes, tools, and artifacts on display. In the late afternoon, you conquer the top of Mount Phousi for an enjoyable exploration of a gilded stupa and a panoramic sunset view of the city and the Mekong River.
The tour ends after a visit to the famous Night Market, where you can find a lovely selection of handmade textiles made by local and hill tribe people surrounding Luang Prabang.
Overnight in Luang Prabang.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.

Day 3
Make friends with elephants & play with them.
For further insight into the Natural Wonders of Laos, you can stop at the Asiatic Black Bear Sanctuary nearby the waterfalls. The sanctuary houses endangered bears rescued from poachers, showing the efforts of passionate animal lovers; who are working to stop the poachers and preserve the Bear’s natural living environment.
Next, you pay a visit to the unique Lao Buffalo Dairy Farm, a social enterprise that produces sustainable and delicious cheese while giving back to the community and environment. While the buffalo may be the stars here, there are also playful pigs, cheeky chickens, and rollicking rabbits that are just as fun to interact with for the young and the young at heart. Enjoy a homemade ice cream at the cafe before saying goodbye to the Buffaloes and the team.
Return to Luang Prabang and have lunch independently.
In the afternoon, you visit the village of Xieng Lom to see the elephants. Upon arrival, you receive a warm greeting from a local tour guide. He will provide an in-depth introduction to elephant behavior and the best means of interacting with them.
Continue with a short ride across the Nam Khan River, where the elephants await. Feed them some healthy snacks and enjoy bathing them. Continue the experience with the trekking portion of the trip. After crossing through a stretch of beautiful Lao gardens, head into the jungle-covered Huay Nok stream. You walk alongside the elephants, crisscrossing through the waters, and develop a profound sense of understanding, respect, and care for these animals. After completing the trek, you walk back and bid farewell to the elephants.
Return to the town for a free evening.
Note: The MandaLao does not allow customers to bathe the Elephants; it falls in line with WAP-World Animal Protection Guidelines, with which we are working closely. The elephants are free to choose if they enter the river or not. And the only people that will wash the elephants will be their mahout.
Overnight in Luang Prabang.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.

Day 4
A full-day of tuk-tuk library & petanque game
Today your family will have a unique opportunity to join this Tuk-Tuk Library on a visit to a village school. The goal of this enterprising mobile library is to supply schools and their students in poor rural communities with much-needed books.
During the visit, you will be able t see the Tuk-Tuk librarians and volunteers hand over a full book bag of 100 books to the students, loaned for a period of two to six weeks. This means the schools get a continual supply of new books to read. The Tuk-Tuk team also spends the day with the children, conducting fun reading games, teaching them how to respect books, teaching singing games, etc. They also play games with the students to teach teamwork, coordination, group involvement, and other skills – all conveyed through play.
After lunch head to Suan Phao Petanque playground, where locals gather to play their favorite game, Petanque. This game originated in the South of France in the early 1900s and is played widely across the country. Petanque is a game whereby players toss or roll heavy steel balls as close as possible to a small wooden ball, a cochonnet (literally, “piglet”). Players must also stand inside a circle with both feet on the ground. While watching the locals play Petanque, your guide explains the game strategy and shares some welcome tips before commencing play.
Finish the game and return to your hotel in the late afternoon, where the balance of the day is at your leisure.
Overnight in Luang Prabang.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.

Day 5
Fly to Hanoi, the capital of thousand years of civilization.
Welcome to the eclectic city of Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. You are met at the airport by your private transfer and taken to your accommodations, located downtown. The variance of the city is within its streets. The sound of bustling motorbikes brings a sense of the modern world to the traditional neighborhoods, where the whir of bicycles and jovial conversation in small restaurants are also heard.
In the evening, you will delight in your first taste of Vietnam at a charming restaurant within a French Colonial building before doing the night tour of Thang Long Imperial Citadel.
You will begin your 1.5-hour tour at Doan Mon (Main Gate), the entrance to Cam Thanh (Forbidden area) – the king’s residence, and learn about the site’s history, architecture, and functions.
Next, you will enjoy an old dance on the glass covering the archaeological excavation area and gain an insight into this dig, which contains vestiges of the Ly, Tran, and Le dynasties, via the tour guides’ introduction.
You will also visit an exhibition hall of rare antiquities, some dating back over 1,000 years.
At Kinh Thien Palace, you can offer incense to King Ly Thai To, who moved the country’s capital from Hoa Lu in Ninh Binh province to Dai La, which he renamed Thang Long in 1010, as well as other kings who contributed to the capital’s development.
The last destination of this trip is the archaeological site at No. 18 Hoang Dieu Street, where you will experience a laser light show of the outstanding antiquities of the Thang Long Imperial Citadel. You can take part in a game in which they have to identify typical objects from feudal dynasties in the past.
Stay overnight in Hanoi.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner.

Day 6
A full-day tour of sightseeing, foods & nightlife in Hanoi.
At 8:30, meet up with your tour guide in the lobby for a full-day city tour of Hanoi. On this tour, you will explore many ancient architectures, delectable cuisine, and picturesque natural landscapes.
The first attraction is Ba Dinh Square, where Uncle Ho read the Declaration of Independence, declaring the birth of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. To learn more about Vietnamese history, you will visit some of the architecture in this area, such as the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Uncle Ho’s stilt house, and the one-pillar pagoda.
Next, you take a short drive to the outskirts of Hanoi to visit the fascinating Museum of Ethnology. From the outside, you will be attracted by the presentation and layout, from the form to the displayed content, which is very scientific and logical. It involves grasping the cultural colors of each ethnic group.
Lunchtime is coming! You will enjoy Chả Cá Lã Vọng, the perfect combination of fresh noodles, grilled fish, sweet and sour sauce, and fresh vegetables, known as the Hanoian specialty since 1871. Following Lunch, you visit Hidden Gem Coffee Shop, 95% of the items in the shop are recycled furniture to protect the environment. A cup of traditional Vietnamese coffee, especially coffee with eggs, is highly recommended there.
Continue to visit the Temple of Literature, the first university in Vietnam, famous for its beautiful architecture, and provide further information about the Vietnamese education system. Another exciting activity awaits you! Our guide and driver will take you to Long Bien Bridge to admire the panorama river view. While walking on the 120-year-old bridge, your tour guide will tell you some stories about history, Red River Delta culture, and local daily life; the walking tour also includes a discovery of Banana Island right at the foot of the bridge.
Embark on a fun cyclo to explore 36 streets in Hanoi Old Quarter. While swaying on a Cyclo, you can enjoy the cool air, admire the Old French-style villas, observe locals’ activities, and listen to the sounds of vehicles. All create a unique experience in the journey to Vietnam.
At 5 pm, you finish the cyclo tour, meet your guide at Dong Xuan Market and start the evening street food tour. The street food tour will be a taste adventure, as Hanoi cuisine is always the kind of dish that surprises every visitor to Vietnam because of its ingredients and prices. After the tour, you will learn that more than just a list of typical Vietnamese meals sold on the streets, they also convey the beauty of the Vietnamese culture, lifestyle, feelings, and thoughts. Any dietary requirements or allergies will be notified to the guide before the tour departs.
Overnight in Hanoi.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 7
Hiking in Cuc Phuong, the oldest national park in Vietnam.
Upon your arrival, visit the langurs and Endangered Primate Rescue Center, learn from the professional staff how to protect monkeys and langurs from becoming extinct, and keep the environment as close to its natural habitat as possible. Afterward, enjoy a typical lunch at a local restaurant, recommended by your guide.
In the afternoon, you take a hiking trip into the heart of the jungle. As you hike, observe the rare flora and fauna surrounding you. You can listen to the exotic birds as they sing and stand in the middle of the jungle to breathe fresh air and immerse yourself 100% in nature. Continue to walk the trail, taking photos along the way. You will return to the car and transfer back to your Hanoi hotel late into the day.
Overnight in Hanoi.

Day 8
Hanoi – Halong: kayak in the bay & overnight onboard.
Saying goodbye to Hanoi, you drive through the rich farmlands of the Red River Delta to the legendary Halong Bay. It takes you 3 hours, including a 20-minute stop. Arrive at the jetty in Halong City toward noon and proceed with check-in formalities. After a welcome onboard, enjoy a tasty lunch while cruising to the mythical bay. Around mid-afternoon, you participate in some activities to discover every corner of the bay.
Each cruise operates a different itinerary, and caving, kayaking, rowing boats, and swimming are the most popular ones. Towards the end of the day, the cruise sets anchor for the night among the karst formations. Dinner is on board, and you will spend the night in Halong Bay.
Overnight cruise on the bay.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.

Day 9
Roam in the bay - back to Hanoi - fly to Dong Hoi/ Phong Nha.
Some gentle activities on the bay will be arranged and announced by the cruise’s staff. If you don’t want to participate, you can choose to relax on board: watching movies, reading books, or sightseeing are also attractive options. After all, a buffet brunch is served while sailing slowly back toward the port. Disembark and transfer back to Noi Bai Airport for a 1-hour, 20-minute flight to Dong Hoi.
Upon arrival, your private tour guide and driver will meet you and transfer you to Chay Lap Farmstay to check-in. The rest of the day will be yours.
Overnight in Chay Lap farmstay.
Meals: Breakfast, Brunch.

Day 10
Phong Nha – Tan Hoa – Little Rat Cave Campsite.
The trek starts with a 2.5-kilometer walk on a flat path past peanut fields and grazing buffalo and cows. A river crossing leads to a 60-meter climb up Baby Hill, followed by a downhill descent into Laken Valley. Cross the valley to explore Little Rat Cave, where many challenges await.
Enjoy a picnic lunch in the cave and keep moving to Rat Waterfall. Here you will have time to wade, take a plunge into the refreshing stream of Tu Lan, and participate in fascinating family games such as setting up tents and hammocks.
Finish off the day with a short trek back to the camp inside Little Rat Cave and have a dinner prepared and served by the porter team. After dinner, enjoy the evening games before sleeping in your comfortable tent.
Camp inside Little Rate Cave.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.

Day 11
Little Rat Cave Camp - Rat Cave - Tan Hoa - Phong Nha.
Enjoy the beautiful views from the entrances and explore the 300-meter length of Rat Cave. After the second cave, the return is the same route as the first morning. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant in Tan Hoa after a welcome shower.
Transfer to Chay Lap Farmstay, arriving at around 14:30–15:00.
Overnight at Chay Lap Farmstay.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.

Day 12
Phong Nha – Dong Hoi – train to Da Nang/ Hoi An beach town.
Overnight in Hoi An.
Meals: Breakfast.

Day 13
Hoi An beach town: free time
Overnight in Hoi An.
Meals: Breakfast.

Day 14
Hoi An beach town: free time
Overnight in Hoi An.
Meals: Breakfast.

Day 15
Fly to Ho Chi Minh City - discover Cu Chi Tunnels.
Lunch is served in a local restaurant before exploring the wartime legacy of Cu Chi Tunnels, an incredible underground tunnel network constructed by the Vietnamese resistance fighters during the long struggle for independence.
This vast network of tunnels played a huge part in the Viet Cong’s victory over the Americans, allowing them to control a large rural area surrounding HCM City. At the Cu Chi Tunnels, you will watch a brief introductory video, followed by a walk through the reserve. If you are feeling brave, you can crawl inside the Cu Chi Tunnels to experience how difficult life must have been, and discover the 3 underground levels. There will also be a chilling exhibition of the traps and weapons used against the American GIs.
After the visit to the Cu Chi Tunnels, head back to the city center for check-in. The rest of the day is free for leisure.
Overnight in Ho Chi Minh City.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.

Day 16
A taste of Mekong with Victoria Song Xanh Sampan.
On the river, all sorts of boats ply the water, from small fishing boats to cargo barges loaded with fruit and vegetables. From the comfort of your sampan, you can observe local life on the riverbanks and admire the stunning landscapes while your attentive crew serves you tea and seasonal fruit.
At Tan Phong Islet, board a small rowboat to get a better exploration of the canal’s hidden mangroves. Return to your sampan to visit an ancient house built in the 19th century. We’ll make stops along the way to explore local cottage industries, including the making of coconut candy and puffed rice (the local equivalent of popcorn). Your cruise ends at Le Longanier Restaurant. You are having lunch in this exquisite colonial-style villa set in a lush tropical garden by the river and surrounded by fruit trees, giving you a privileged life during Indochinese times.
After lunch, at around 2:30 pm, take a short walk along a small canal towards the Ba Bon Bridge, where your vehicle awaits to drive you approximately 2 hours to Ho Chi Minh City.
*Notes: Actual itineraries may vary depending on river tides, arrival times, or other conditions.
Overnight in Ho Chi Minh City.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.

Day 17
Ho Chi Minh City - depart for home.
You get started on the city tour to explore great architecture in one of the largest cities in Vietnam. The architecture of Ho Chi Minh City is a splendid mix of Vietnam’s historical heritage, from French colonial villas to modern steel and glass monuments. The top architectural sights for tourists date back to when Saigon, the Pearl of Indochina, was the capital of French Indochina. More has been added to the cultural heritage since then, and we see exciting times ahead in modern architecture.
Our guide would be happy to bring you to the Central Post Office, Notre Dame Cathedral, and the Reunification Palace. If time permits, visit the Saigon Opera House, Saigon’s city hall.
After lunch, transfer to Ho Chi Minh City airport for your onward departure.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch.

Why travel with Viland?

Crafted with you in mind
Each journey begins with listening. We design experiences that reflect your pace, your passions, and the stories you wish to uncover. With thoughtful guidance and care, every detail is curated just for you.

Authentic experiences
Our trips are crafted by a team who truly knows the destinations - from seasoned travel designers to local guides with years of on-the-ground experience. They bring you beyond what the normal booked guides always do, to places and stories only insiders can show. Every detail is personal, every moment is one of a kind.

Leave a Positive Trace
Every Viland luxury journey is designed with care - for people and the planet. By choosing local partners, supporting community-led projects, and prioritizing low-impact travel, you help preserve cultures and natural beauty for generations to come.
- Day 1 Luang Prabang
- Day 2 Luang Prabang
- Day 3 Luang Prabang
- Day 4 Luang Prabang
- Day 5 Hanoi
- Day 6 Hanoi
- Day 7 Ninh Binh
- Day 8 Halong Bay
- Day 9 Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park
- Day 10 Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park
- Day 11 Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park
- Day 12 Hoi An
- Day 13 Hoi An
- Day 14 Hoi An
- Day 15 Ho Chi Minh City
- Day 16 Mekong Delta
- Day 17 Ho Chi Minh City
- Day 1 Luang Prabang
- Day 2 Luang Prabang
- Day 3 Luang Prabang
- Day 4 Luang Prabang
- Day 5 Hanoi
- Day 6 Hanoi
- Day 7 Ninh Binh
- Day 8 Halong Bay
- Day 9 Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park
- Day 10 Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park
- Day 11 Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park
- Day 12 Hoi An
- Day 13 Hoi An
- Day 14 Hoi An
- Day 15 Ho Chi Minh City
- Day 16 Mekong Delta
- Day 17 Ho Chi Minh City