If you're looking for something a little different and want to see the real Vietnam then this is for you... Let’s get out of the tourist areas and off those beaten tracks.
We'll visit 3 local handicraft villages that have been making their products for generations. From seeing the bright and colorful incense sticks lining the street to giving the locals a hand making the famous conical cone-shaped hats... this day can't get any more authentic!
After picking you up from Hanoi, we’ll travel around 1 hour to the secret handicraft villages just outside of Hanoi.
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Friendly, Fun & Knowledgeable on the local area.
Hotel pickup & drop off in Hanoi Old Town.
Get ready for a local family lunch you won't forget! Don't worry... we can handle your dietary requirements.
We couldn't leave you empty handed... Choose your smell.
We’ll start at the stunning Quảng Phú Cầu village as very recently seen on National Geographic. Incense sticks are lit in temples & local houses everywhere in Vietnam... find out why and take in the beauty of the bamboo sticks laying in the streets to dry.
Not only that, but we'll take you to the factory that mass produces incense sticks to export around Vietnam and other areas of South East Asia. Bring your cameras because today is going to be a colorful day.
NOTE: If it does rain then there may not be as many on show outside but no stress... we have a backup 🌧️
Take a break and indulge in what will more than likely be your best meal in Vietnam. Finish up with some local tea (or a beer) before we move on to the other handicraft villages… it's time to get hands on 😉
You’ve seen the locals wearing the traditional cone-shaped leaf hats right? How could you not have? Have a go at weaving a Non-La yourself in Chuong Village.
From drying the palm leaves in the sun, ironing them (believe it or not), hand stitching the leaves together, and tying on the strap... you'll learn all the steps to making them from start to finish.
Absolutely no pressure but you'll be able to buy a hat here much more beautiful and cheaper than you can in the City.
Next up is our final stop at Ha Thai village to experience the art of lacquer painting. Meet a local artist and learn the history of the ancient craft. From preparing the wooden base to applying layers of resin and pigment, gain insight into every step of the process.
This last village will be a quick stop on route back to Hanoi after a day full of culture, good food, and local smiles 😁