Explore Hanoi, Sapa & Halong Bay: 7 Days 6 Nights Vietnam Adventure Tour π
“Ohο½Vietnamese food is not good! And it’s not fun either!”
That’s because you didn’t see this guide before going to Vietnam π₯²
Check out how to spend 7 days and 6 nights in Hanoi, Sapa, and Halong Bayπ
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Day 1: Hanoi
– Old Quarter of Hanoi (Walking around, so many tourists here π€£)
– Bun Cha Dac Kim Michelin grilled pork vermicelli (This place is really delicious β€οΈ)
– Hanoi Night Market (Not a lot of food variety)

Day 2: Sapa
– Take the sleeping bus at 5:30 am to Sapa π
– Chusu Kitchen (Special Western Vietnamese cuisine, can give it a try π₯©)
– Cat Cat Village (Beautiful scenery, experience traditional costumes and take beautiful photos π)
– Sapa night market for Vietnamese barbecue π

Day 3: Sapa
– Pho Minh Vietnamese noodles (This is my top 1 pho in Vietnam π)
– Fansipan Peak (Spent over π°200 on the train to the summit) *Pay attention to the weather, it was too foggy when I went, couldn’t see the view π
– Chapa Hill restaurant (Salmon hotpot and horse meat, just okay)
– Walk around Sapa Station and Sapa Square

Day 4: Hanoi
– Stroll around the Old Quarter (Lots of cafes around βοΈ)
– Maison Sen Buffet (Less than π°100 for a seafood buffet)

Day 5: Halong Bay & Hanoi
– Halong Bay day trip (You must go once in your life! The scenery is so beautiful π)
– Xoi Yen Sticky Rice (This place is very good! Mung bean paste with sticky rice is quite unique)
– Cheng Huo Hai Desserts (Really a lot of dessert varieties! Love the durian coconut milk!)

Day 6: Hanoi
– Michelin restaurant Tam Vi (Flavors are a bit strong, a little salty but worth a try)
– Ann Desert by Trang Le (Taste is quite ordinary, can skip)
– Walk around Hoan Kiem Lake in Hanoi (Bought a lot of souvenirs here π)

Day 7: Back to Malaysiaο½οΌ
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What other delicious foods have you all tried in Vietnam? Tell me, don’t keep it to yourself π


I’ve always wanted to try Bun Cha Dac Kim Michelin! The old quarter sounds chaotic but fun, and the night market could use more food options though. Hoi An’s lanterns sound magical compared to Hanoi’s bustling vibe.