from £2,020 pp
Travel Dates 30 Mar -11 Apr 2020
Based on 2 people sharing
2 Nights Ho Chi Minh City – 4 Nights Hanoi Grand Prix – 4 Nights Siem Reap (Cambodia)
Twin/Double share from £ 2,020per person – Single from £ 2,440
Starting Grid Grandstand (3 Day pass) from £ 322 per person
The reserved seating Starting Grid Grandstand has a great location at the Hanoi Street Circuit, situated on the main straight, overlooking the start/finish line and pit lane. With a seat in this grandstand you will be able to witness the moment the race gets underway and the cars roar off the grid, jostling for pole position.
Turn 1 Grandstand (3 Day Pass) from £ 322 per person
The reserved seating Turn 1 Grandstand has a perfect location at the Hanoi Street Circuit, situated at the end of the main starting grid straight, it overlooks the first and second corners of the Vietnam Grand Prix. From here, due to the setup of the track, you’ll be able to witness the battle for pole position as the entrance into the tight turn 1 allows plenty of racing lines.
Turn 2-3-4 Grandstand (3 Day pass) from £ 322 per person
The reserved seating Turn 2-3-4 Grandstand has a truly unique location overlooking Turns 2 to 4. With a seat at this vantage point, you will have a great view of some of the most exciting and nerve-wracking parts of the race, as the cars sweep through these corners and floor it down the 800m straight.
Turn 12 Grandstand (3 Day pass) from £ 230 per person
The reserved seating Turn 12 Grandstand is situated on the on-street section of the Vietnam Circuit, overlooking the tight turn 11 and the fast turn 12. This is certainly one of the most exciting and challenging parts of the track, with two totally different corners combining to create some fantastic Formula 1 action.
Turn 10.5 Grandstand (3 Day pass) from £ 140 per person (Included in tour package)
The un-reserved seating Turn 10.5 Grandstand is situated at the slight Turn 10, which itself is located in the middle of the long 1.5km straight on-street section. Widely regarded as one of the fastest sections of the circuit, here you’ll be able to witness the cars going flat out, racing down to turn 11.
General Admission (3 Day pass) from £ 65 per person
A Formula 1 Vietnam Grand Prix General Admission (GA) Ticket gives you access to all the General Admission zones within the circuit. These tickets allow you to move freely around the circuit within the indicated zones, in order to choose your own perfect vantage point to watch all the Formula 1 action.
Important note: The General Admission ticket doesn’t include a seat or access to the grandstand but gives you access to the entertainment zones within the circuit which include F1 Fan-Zone, local & international music acts, car displays, cultural festival and food & beverage areas.
Hospitality Options
Vietnam GP Paddock Club™
1 Day pass (Friday) from £ 787 per person
2 Day passes (Sat & Sun) from £ 4,135 per person
3 Day passes (Fri, Sat & Sun) from £ 4,540 per person
A new era. F1 lands in Vietnam. This brand-new circuit writhes its way around the neon spirited streets of Hanoi, like a dragon wraps around its tail. No margin for error will make this a teeth-gritting experience at all times.
At the heart of this contorting chaos is Paddock Club. Where the roaring pit lanes are just meters below you and the starting grid feels within touching distance. Hold onto your hospitality Champagne for the latest gut-wrenching Grand Prix on the calendar.
Plus
Walk just meters from the cars in the pit lane.
Take a tour of the track.
Rub shoulders with F1 legends in the Paddock.
Quintessence Show in Hanoi with dinner
By the end of afternoon, you will meet your driver and travel to the west of Hanoi to have the chance to experience the first Wow Show of Vietnam.
Located about 25 kilometers (1 hour) west of central Hanoi, The Quintessence of Tonkin occupies a space close to Chua Thay, a special National Cultural Heritage site and one of the oldest Buddhist pagodas in Vietnam. The spectacle draws inspiration from the pagoda’s spiritual history, with the help of a world-class sound and lighting system, but the sounds of the spectacle keeps reflecting the peaceful sounds of rural Vietnam, including wooden drums and brass gongs, night crickets, and flowing water. The spectacle also blends different elements of traditional music styles, including Quan Ho and Ca Tru, both of which are now recognized by UNESCO as an intangible World Heritage.
After the show, you will meet your driver and travel back to Hanoi around 21:45.
Visit Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and the Temple of Literature
In the morning, you will pay a visit to Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and see his traditional stilt house - now the Ho Chi Minh Museum and the revered One-Pillar Pagoda. After that, you will explore the thousand-year-old Temple of Literature, also known as the first university of Vietnam. Built in 1070 by emperor Ly Thanh Tong and opened from 1076 as a university exclusively for the princes, children of the nobility and the mandarins. In 1802, Emperor Gia Long transferred the National University to Hue, which had by then become the capital city of Vietnam. You will have time to stroll through the shaded paths of Van Mieu Park to appreciate the architecture of this historical site as well as admire 82 of the 116 original steles which were used to engrave the names of the graduates.
Notes:
- The Mausoleum is closed on Monday and Friday
- To be allowed to enter the mausoleum, you must cover your legs, stand in pairs in silence without crossing your arms, or putting your hands in your pockets
Hanoi classic visit
In the morning, you will begin your full day discovery of the capital with Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum - a tribute to the architecture of Lenin Mausoleum in Moscow, his traditional stilt house and the One-Pillar Pagoda - built in the 11th century. Later on, you will visit the Ethnology Museum. Created in November 1997 at the Francophonie Summit, it is both a research center and a public museum featuring the 54 ethnic groups found across Vietnam.
In the afternoon, you will visit the Temple of Literature (Van Mieu in Vietnamese), situated in the place once known as the first university of Vietnam. Built in 1070 by emperor Ly Thanh Tong, the university was first opened for princes and mandarins exclusively. With its ancient courtyards, altars and roofs, Van Mieu is a very fine example of Vietnamese architecture. Then, continue your way to the Old Quarter and the surroundings of the Sword Lake.
Notes:
- The Mausoleum is closed on Monday and Friday
Hanoi - Van Long - Ninh Binh - Hanoi
In the morning you will travel to Ninh Binh province, to arrive around noon for lunch. In the early afternoon, you will start a pleasant bike ride along the dam of Boi river. Distance and duration of the bike ride: 8 kilometers - 45 minutes to 1 hour.
Here, take your time to explore the typical villages of the Delta and meet their inhabitants. Upon arrival at Van Long Nature Reserve, you will set off on a small rowboat for 1 hour and 30 minutes passing slowly through rice fields and amidst the spectacular scenery of rocky peaks, meandering canals and luxuriant vegetation. You will then return to Hanoi in the late afternoon.
Depart the UK for your overnight Vietnam Airlines Economy flight to Hon Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Upon arrival at Ho Chi Minh City Airport, you will meet the local guide and driver then travel by car to the Central Palace Hotel or similar for your 2 nights stay with Breakfast.
In the afternoon, you will head towards the Cu Chi Tunnels, located one hour from Ho Chi Minh City. Originally dug by hand by the Viet Minh (Resistance force) during the French Indochina War, this network of underground tunnels was expanded during the Vietnam War. At its peak, it was 200-kilometers long, 3-to-4-meters deep and was very well equipped, including meeting rooms and medical and sanitary posts. Today it is one of the largest historical sites of the Vietnam War. You will begin the visit by watching a documentary on the tunnels and the war in the 60s-70s, then you can pass through various narrow underground ducts in order to discover the rooms: offices, kitchens, meeting rooms, weapons stores and even hospitals. At the end of the tour you will have the chance to taste the specialty of Cu Chi, the khoai my luoc (boiled cassava), a Vietnamese dish eaten daily during the war. After your visit, you will return to Ho Chi Minh City.PLEASE NOT: Not recommended for people with Claustrophobia.
In the morning you will depart from Ho Chi Minh City to explore Ben Tre in the Mekong delta, also known as the "Green Venice" of Vietnam. After visiting a brick factory in Phong Nam where bricks are still hand-made, step onto a boat for a cruise along the Chet Say river (one of the Mekong’s arms). You will make several stops along the way to discover different local workshops, allowing you to understand better the specialities of the local economy. The boat will then cross a small canal and stop at a small village, where you will continue your discovery of the delta by visiting a workshop specializing in carpet-weaving. You will even be able to try this activity yourself, before hopping in a xe loi (a kind of motorized rickshaw) or on a bicycle to wander around the village. You will see traditional farms, rice fields and vegetable plants, before stopping at a small local restaurant to taste a delicious (and generous) lunch made of regional specialties, such as "elephant-ear fish" and freshwater shrimps.In the afternoon you will get back on the sampan for some leisure time along the narrow canals. You will travel back to Ho Chi Minh City by car.
We will transfer you to Ho Chi Minh City for the flight to Hanoi. Upon arrival at Ha Noi Airport, you will meet the local guide and driver then travel by car to the La Dolce Vita hotel or similar for your 4 nights stay. The balance of day is free at your leisure.
Another free day to try one of our suggested excursions or you may wish to go to the circuit for the practice day on this new track.
Today we will transfer to and from the track
Today we will transfer to and from the track for the VIETNAM GRAND PRIX 2020.
We will transfer to Hanoi Airport for the flight to Siem Reap. Arrival at Siem Reap Airport and transfer to the Lotus Blanc Resort or Similar and check in for your 4 night stay with breakfast.
This morning, you will travel on a road surrounded by hundred years old’s huge trees. All of a sudden, it will appear a majestic stone door, enter Angkor Thom called "the big city". Magically emerging from nowhere, admire the massive curious smiling faces carved in stone - the Bayon Temple, built around the 12th - 13th century. This amazing edifice is surrounded by 54 towers, each of them adorned with 4 faces. After visiting the Bayon temple, you will travel to the Baphuon, a temple mountain built in the 11th century, whose restoration, lead by French architects ended not so long ago. Then, admire the Terrace of the Elephants, which with its length of 350 meters, was used for royal audiences and public ceremonies. Continue your visit to the Terrace of the Leper King, built in the 12th century, covered by magnificent Apsara sculptings.
In the afternoon, visit the most famous temple: Angkor Wat. Starting by the central aisle, you will realise soon how huge is it. The architectural achievement is also artistic, from the wonder of all the structure but also to the little details all over it. Finish the day by visiting Ta Prohm, a temple which has been eaten by the tropical nature.
Your journey starts in the morning, departing from Siem Reap and taking you to Chong Kneas, where you will hop on a boat that will take you directly to Preak Toal. During the boat journey, discover the unique way of life in these villages, where everything floats – from the church to the school, to the pharmacy!Your experience continues with a truly authentic home-cooked lunch in a peaceful and private setting. Then enjoy a very special activity: a water hyacinth weaving workshop. A villager will teach you the traditional way of turning the water hyacinth plant into a colourful household item.
Then it’s time to wave goodbye to this unique, floating world and head back to the mainland, Chong Kneas. Meet your driver again and transfer back to Siem Reap.
You spend your day freely at your leisure.
We will transfer you to the Siem Reap airport for your short flight to Hanoi to connect with your Vietnam Airlines flights to Londonor you may wish to extend your stay in Vietnam, please contact our Sports Travel consultants to discuss your plans on 0208 705 0150
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