With a lot of fun activities such as cycling, kayaking, and swimming, you will be back to nature.

Along with that, there are community activities with indigenous people or simply with our guide to visit and discover more about Vietnamese agriculture through small-scale farms and gardens. here." />
With a lot of fun activities such as cycling, kayaking, and swimming, you will be back to nature.

Along with that, there are community activities with indigenous people or simply with our guide to visit and discover more about Vietnamese agriculture through small-scale farms and gardens. here." />
With a lot of fun activities such as cycling, kayaking, and swimming, you will be back to nature.

Along with that, there are community activities with indigenous people or simply with our guide to visit and discover more about Vietnamese agriculture through small-scale farms and gardens. here." />
 

Explore Hidden Hanoi: Kayaking - Biking - History - Culture LIKE LOCAL PEOPLE

Hanoi, Vietnam
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Hanoi has been developing day by day, following the trend of modernization. Magnificent and modern high-rise buildings, neon lights twinkling day and night, but that's not the Hanoi that Arcady Travel wants to introduce to you!

A strange, strange Hanoi, not only for tourists but also for the people who still live and work in the capital of thousands of years of civilization every day.

On this trip, we want to take you to learn about a historical site and also introduce you to "Ha Long Bay" that exists right in the heart of Hanoi.

With a lot of fun activities such as cycling, kayaking, and swimming, you will be back to nature.

Along with that, there are community activities with indigenous people or simply with our guide to visit and discover more about Vietnamese agriculture through small-scale farms and gardens. here.

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Itinerary
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Stop At: Phung Hung Mural Street, Phung Hung Street Old Quarter, Hanoi 100000 Vietnam

Phung Hung mural street is a street located near Dong Xuan market and Hang Dau street. This place attracts tourists because it reminds a lot of Gamcheon village (Korea) - Where street murals have become a tourist symbol.

There are a total of 20 paintings depicting the hundred-year-old stone arches in Phung Hung with the length of time it has put on, making viewers extremely excited and admiring. The mural paintings of a general department store, women carrying street goods, jingling trams, and letters on the bridge arches are also the authentic check-in background in Hanoi of many tourists. All paintings here are painted on a wooden base with paints and golden acrylics, with a durability of 5 to 10 years. During the day, the street is already "poetic" but at night the lanterns are lit. Phung Hung Street is even more shimmering and magical. Of course, this special occasion cannot be missed.

Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: Train Street, Hanoi 100000 Vietnam

There is a railway line that weaves through the old quarter, crossing the front porch of Hanoians. There, residents often call it by the very dear name "Train Street" or "Train Street".
The "legendary" bend of the railway line through here attracts many international visitors. From the day it was published in foreign newspapers as a must-visit place every time you come to Hanoi, the train neighborhood has been very busy. But its quiet space is not broken. Tourists from all over the world come to visit, all "nurturing" the village as the people here preserve it every day.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Long Bien Bridge, Tran Nhat Duat Street, Hanoi Vietnam

Over a period of more than 100 years of history with many ups and downs along with many historical events, Long Bien Bridge still stands between heaven and earth and has become a very meaningful symbol for the people of the capital.
This historical proof bridge is also an ideal place to visit for tourists from all over the world.
Long Bien Bridge is an important historical witness that witnessed heroic historical milestones through the two resistance wars against the French colonialists and then the resistance war against the US imperialists of our nation.
Long Bien Bridge is a regional and world-class project with a structure of 19 long steel girder spans placed on 20 tall pillars with a total length of up to 2,290m. In addition, to the west of the bridge, there are 896m of stone road leading to the top of the bridge. When inaugurated, Long Bien Bridge used to be the second longest bridge in the world even compared to the horizontal Eiffel Tower of Hanoi.

Duration: 25 minutes

Stop At: Vuon Hoa Bai Da Song Hong, 264 Au Co Nhat Tan, Tay Ho, Hanoi 100000 Vietnam

Different from the superficial modern streets just 1 dyke away, the middle beach is a space where people feel like they are lost in the past.
Going deep into the middle of the Red River, I thought there were only fields, gardens and trees, but it turned out to be a peaceful life beside the river.
But besides the peaceful look, life on the middle beach also has its own turbulence. Many people have been in Hanoi for a long time, but they are unlikely to have set foot in the middle of the Red River even once. This is the living place of mainly workers, people from the provinces who come to Hanoi to make a living, encounter many difficulties in life, and are comforted and comforted by the middle of the Red River.


Duration: 3 hours

Inclusions

  • Free to use Kayak
  • Sunset Party
  • Lunch - Complimentary water
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Use of bicycle
  • Coffee and/or Tea
  • Entry/Admission - Train Street
  • Entry/Admission - Vuon Hoa Bai Da Song Hong
  • Entry/Admission - Phung Hung Mural Street
  • Entry/Admission - Long Bien Bridge

Exclusions

  • Drinks on meals
  • Personal expenses
  • What not mentioned clearly

Additional information

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for travelers with back problems
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
  • Most travelers can participate
  • Face masks required for travelers in public areas
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
  • This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 12 travelers
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking

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Cancellation

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start time of the experience.

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