Handicrafts Villages

Hanoi , Vietnam
Period of time: 0.5h
Price: 65 € per adult / children 49,40 €  
Category:: Stadttouren
KENZ8938

Organisational Details

Participants: 1-1 person (Open tour)

Registration: 1 days before deadline

Languages: German, English, Chinese

Groups: 10% Group discount from 15 persons

Early Booking: from 35 days 5% discount

Booking option: Booking on fixed rate


Description of Tour

Bat Trang, Dong Ho & But Thap: This private tour to the surrounding areas of Hanoi visits two villages, each of them specializing in their own trade. It is ideal for those people who are interested in craft and artwork and wish to take a unique souvenir of Vietnam home with them. The people of Bat Trang are famous for their ceramics. This is where Hanoians come to buy their pottery. The village of Dong Ho has, for generations, been the place where Vietnam’s most famous folk paintings were made. The trip also includes a detour to one of the most remarkable pagodas in North Vietnam called Chua But Thap.

You leave Hanoi at 8:00 am for a 30 minute drive to Bat Trang. Once there, you will walk through the village visiting different homes observing the ceramic production process. After lunch, you take a drive for another 20km to the village of Dong Ho to visit the home of traditional folk paintings in Vietnam. These artisans have been producing fine woodblock prints for centuries. You conclude your trip with a visit to the But Thap pagoda before returning to Hanoi.

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Services

Inclusive

Private door-to-door pick-up & drop-off services. All private transportation. Experienced English speaking guide. Lunch at local restaurant. All sightseeing tickets. Tissues and water on coach.

Exclusive


Requirements


Hien

Hien

Foundation 2011
What I offer: Day trips, Excursion tours, Individual packages, Customized tours in Vietnam
Location: Hanoi, Vietnam
Language: German, English, Chinese
Booking: Tours with fixed price, Individual Bookings
Profession: Agency
Foundation: 2011