Taking in the fresh air, relaxing by the pool, and enjoying great hospitality at a range of lovely accommodation
Scenic rural setting,
Traditional village-style design,
Pool and spa for unwinding
Couples
Surrounded by water lily ponds and lush green mountains, the resort’s design was inspired by traditional villages of the region with an emphasis on simple countryside living. For guests who need a little more activity than relaxing by the pool, having spa treatments, and embracing the slow life, there are plenty of activities nearby, with caves, temples, and treks just a short drive away.
It’s a perfect base for exploring the Tam Coc region without the crowds, offering a slow, scenic contrast to Vietnam’s busier spots.
Nham Village is ideal for anyone looking for a rural getaway in idyllic surroundings but is probably more suited to couples due to there being only one family room. We’d also suggest some caution for those with small children due to the amount of open water around which could be a worry for parents.
With a boutique feel throughout, the rooms are spacious and solidly built with a rustic feel and do feel timeless in their style. All the rooms have easy pool access and offer scenic views which give the resort its unique ambience, and there isn’t much to choose between them. However, we’d advise staying in the higher-numbered rooms if possible, as they are further from the entrance and offer a more private experience.
A few of our favourite routes – hand-picked by the team and ripe for tweaking.
Think of them as conversation starters. Curiosity sparkers. Not fixed plans – just ideas for what your holiday could look like, shaped by years of local know-how and the kind of immersive experiences that live long in the memory.
Hanoi
Travel overland through Vietnam and Laos, from Hanoi’s street food and Ninh Binh’s peaks to jungle safaris and Luang Prabang’s golden temples.
Street food tours
Discover Hanoi’s lively street food culture while sipping a cold local beer at a roadside stall
Wildlife experiences
Track animals on a night safari in Laos’s jungle
Beautiful scenery
Trek past cascading waterfalls and hill-tribe villages
Halong Bay
Many trips to Vietnam whizz from north to south, ticking off the main sites along the way, but there is much to see in the north alone. The scenery is lush, varied and breathtaking, and there are plenty of wonderful places to stay. You’ll pick up the pace by exploring the surrounding landscapes before returning back to base to relax by a lovely swimming pool or choose from rejuvenating wellness experiences.
Of course, no trip to Vietnam would be complete without a bit of hustle and bustle, so there is time to enjoy the capital, Hanoi, at the end of the trip, with its vibrant history, culture, and epic food.
Authentic experiences
Experiencing typical day-to-day life. From farmers harvesting rice and hill-tribe weavers in the countryside to flower sellers selling their wares from their bicycles
La Hay Bay
Discovering the far reaches of Halong Bay (La Hay Bay) where few tourists go
Fantastic hotels
Taking in the fresh air, relaxing by the pool, and enjoying great hospitality at a range of lovely accommodation
Hoi An
This holiday is ideal for second-time visitors to Vietnam or adventurous families who want to discover the country beyond the typical tourist trail. Vietnam has epic scenery, but many visitors miss much of it; on this holiday, you’ll explore by raft, river, train and bike, taking in the mountainous North, the limestone caves of Phong Nha and the central coast. The suggested itinerary entirely skips the major cities, although we can include them in your bespoke holiday proposal.
Hoi An
Discover ancient traditions or hit the beach on the coast near Hoi An
Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park
Cycle past dramatic limestone mountains and explore caves in Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park
Pu Luong Nature Reserve
Paddle past terraced paddy fields as you raft along the river in Pu Luong Nature Reserve
Hanoi
This holiday weaves on and off Vietnam’s well-trodden tourist trail. You’ll get an insider’s view of the main cities and visit some of the country’s most beautiful rural locations. The accommodation ranges from an eco-resort in the mountains to a beach hotel and a lovely homestay.
The itinerary is for all ages, but it’s a good option for families looking for an active and immersive holiday at Easter. Spring is a good time to visit both Phu Luong in the North, Hoi An on the Central Coast and the Mekong Delta in the South.
Ninh Binh
Cycle through paddy fields and explore the caves and limestone mountains of Ninh Binh province
Mekong Delta
Explore the tropical tributaries of the Mekong Delta and spend the night in a homestay.
Pu Luong Nature Reserve
Paddle past idyllic steeped paddy fields as you raft along the Cham River in Pu Luong Nature Reserve.
Hanoi
In the northern part of Vietnam, go further than the famous Halong Bay and explore the beautiful World Heritage Sites of Trang An Ecosystem and Phong Nga National Park. Discover Vietnamese food, culture and history in Hanoi before veering off into the countryside by train to Trang An (in the Ninh Binh area) and Phong Nga – Ke Bang National Park.
Phong Nga is home to the world’s largest cave and limestone region. Choose between an overnight camping expedition exploring several caves or day treks, kayaks or cycle tours.
Spend the last few days of the holiday at the beach near Hoi An, where you’ll have time to combine pure relaxation with a taster of the beautiful local town (outside of peak hours).
Street food tour
Pull up a stool with the locals and sample popular street food snacks in Hanoi
Phong Nga - Ke Bang National Park
Explore underground rivers and the remarkable geology of Phong Nga – Ka Bang National Park
Scenic train journeys
Weave through the countryside aboard the Reunification Express
Vietnam’s well-worn tourist trail and complicated weather can make planning a special holiday a bit of a challenge. Our experts have done the legwork and spill their secrets in The Curious Traveller’s Guide to Vietnam.
Inside, you’ll find ways to veer off the beaten track, the best times of year to travel, and our pick of Vietnam’s most beautiful beaches — to inspire your first trip or a return visit.