Authentic Vietnam with women ( with extension )

9 Days 8 Nights

"Live, feel, and breathe the real Vietnam – crafted for women travelers"

Overview

Embark on a breathtaking journey to the iconic Everest Base Camp, a trek that offers stunning vistas, cultural experiences, and a chance to be up close with the world's highest peak. This adventure takes you through picturesque Himalayan landscapes, traditional Sherpa villages, and concludes at the base of Mount Everest itself.

Highlights of your trip for women:

Day by day:

Day 1 : Arrival in Kathmandu

Arrive in Kathmandu, meet your trekking guide, and have a trip briefing.

Day 2 : Kathmandu to Lukla, Trek to Phakding (2,652m)

Early morning flight to Lukla. Begin trekking towards Phakding.

Day 3 : Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3,440m)

Continue trekking along the Dudh Koshi River. Cross suspension bridges and ascend to Namche Bazaar.

Day 4 : Acclimatization Day in Namche Bazaar

Acclimatization hike to Everest View Hotel or Khumjung Village. Explore Namche Bazaar, its market, and monasteries.

Day 5 : Namche Bazaar to Tengboche (3,870m)

Descend to the Dudh Koshi River and ascend through forests. Reach Tengboche with its famous monastery.

Day 6 : Tengboche to Dingboche (4,360m)

Descend through forests and cross the Imja Khola. Trek through Pangboche village and reach Dingboche.

Day 7 : Acclimatization Day in Dingboche

Acclimatization hike to Nangkartshang Peak for panoramic views. Rest and prepare for higher altitudes.

Day 8 : Dingboche to Lobuche (4,940m)

Trek through Dughla and witness memorials for climbers. Ascend to Lobuche village.

Day 9 : Lobuche to Gorak Shep (5,170m), Visit Everest Base Camp (5,364m)

Trek to Gorak Shep. Continue to Everest Base Camp.

Day 10 : Gorak Shep to Kala Patthar (5,545m), Descend to Pheriche (4,371m)

Early morning hike to Kala Patthar for sunrise views. Descend to Pheriche.

Day 11 : Pheriche to Namche Bazaar

Descend through Pangboche and Tengboche. Continue to Namche Bazaar.

Day 12 : Namche Bazaar to Lukla

Descend through forests and cross suspension bridges. Arrive in Lukla, reflecting on your journey.

Day 13 : Lukla to Kathmandu

Morning flight back to Kathmandu. Rest and relax or explore the city.

Day 14 : Departure from Kathmandu

Depending on your departure time, you may have some free time for last-minute shopping or sightseeing before heading to the airport.

Inclusions / Exclusions

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You need to know

What is Everest Base Camp (EBC)?

Everest Base Camp is the starting point for climbers attempting to summit Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world. It is located at an altitude of approximately 5,364 meters (17,598 feet) above sea level in the Khumbu region of Nepal.

How do I get to Everest Base Camp?

The most common way to reach Everest Base Camp is by trekking from Lukla, a small mountain airstrip in Nepal. You can take a flight from Kathmandu to Lukla and start your trek from there. The trek usually takes around 12-14 days round trip.

Do I need previous trekking experience to reach EBC?

While previous trekking experience can be helpful, it is not mandatory. The Everest Base Camp trek is challenging but can be undertaken by anyone with a good level of fitness and a strong determination to complete the journey.

When is the best time to trek to Everest Base Camp?

The best time for the Everest Base Camp trek is during the pre-monsoon (spring) season (March to May) and post-monsoon (autumn) season (September to November). During these months, the weather is relatively stable, and the skies are clear, providing breathtaking views of the Himalayas.

Do you love this trip but want to book it privately with your travel buddies, sister, mother, daughter, grandmother, etc.?

Choose your preferred dates and set off with complete freedom!

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You can find your flight on this website: https://www.kayak.com 

We can also help you choose the best flights and organize stopovers if you wish to visit other cities.

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Overview

Embark on a breathtaking journey to the iconic Everest Base Camp, a trek that offers stunning vistas, cultural experiences, and a chance to be up close with the world's highest peak. This adventure takes you through picturesque Himalayan landscapes, traditional Sherpa villages, and concludes at the base of Mount Everest itself.

Highlights of your trip for women:

Day by day:

Inclusions / Exclusions

How Mothers Can Travel Solo Without Worry

You need to know

Do you love this trip but want to book it privately with your travel buddies, sister, mother, daughter, grandmother, etc.?

Choose your preferred dates and set off with complete freedom!

How Mothers Can Travel Solo Without Worry

You can find your flight on this website: https://www.kayak.com 

We can also help you choose the best flights and organize stopovers if you wish to visit other cities.

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  • 9 Days / 8 Nights + extension
  • English, French, Spanish
  • Private transport
  • 4 stars hotels
  • Hanoi
  • Danang

Overview

Discover Vietnam in 9 unforgettable days designed exclusively for women. From the bustling streets of Hanoi to the serene rice terraces of Pu Luong and the lantern-lit magic of Hoi An, this journey is all about connection— with the land, with inspiring local women, and with each other.

You’ll share meals with artisans, learn traditional crafts like embroidery, conical hat making, and lantern building, and immerse yourself in Vietnam’s rich history and culture. Every day offers authentic encounters and sisterhood moments that make travel truly transformative.

✨ And if 9 days aren’t enough, you can extend your adventure south to Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta, discovering even more of Vietnam’s vibrant heart.

Highlights

  • Share laughter with local women while learning the art of Vietnam’s iconic conical hats in a 300-year-old village.
  • Discover the resilience and beauty of Vietnamese women’s stories at the powerful Vietnamese Women’s Museum in Hanoi.
  • Glide by boat through the tranquil wetlands of Ninh Binh, surrounded by limestone peaks and rare wildlife.
  • Sit down for a heartfelt, home-cooked lunch prepared by a woman artisan, tasting hospitality passed down through generations.
  • Trek together among the terraced rice fields of Pu Luong, where women still weave, embroider, and craft bamboo treasures.
  • Join villagers on bamboo rafts and marvel at ingenious water wheels built by mountain communities.
  • Stroll through the lantern-lit streets of Hoi An, releasing your own wish into the river under the stars.
  • Ride in vintage Jeeps through Hoi An’s countryside, meeting women farmers who keep traditions alive in the fields.
  • Create your own colorful lantern alongside skilled craftswomen, carrying a piece of Vietnam’s light home with you.
  • Build unforgettable bonds of sisterhood as you travel, sharing meals, stories, and memories with women from around the world.

Itinerary

  • Day
    01

    Arrival in Hanoi – First Glimpse of Vietnam

    Welcome, sister traveler! 🌸 Upon your arrival at Hanoi International Airport, our driver will be waiting with a smile and a sign with your name. The one-hour drive into the city is already an adventure—you’ll see chaotic traffic, entire families balancing on motorbikes, and a fascinating blend of old and new architecture.

    After settling in, enjoy a gentle walk through the Old Quarter, famously called the “36 streets.” It’s a lively maze of tiny shops, artisans, and food stalls. The perfect way to start soaking in the atmosphere and energy of Hanoi.

    Inclusions: Airport transfer, dinner, English-speaking guide.
    Overnight in Hanoi.

  • Day
    02

    Hanoi’s Charm & Women’s Stories

    After breakfast at the hotel, start your morning with a walk across Ba Dinh Square and into the Ngoc Ha neighborhood, where a hidden market bustles with colors, flavors, and laughter.

    Later, step into the home of Hanoi’s celebrated musician Pham Chi Khanh and his daughter. Both are masters of traditional Vietnamese instruments such as the đàn bầu (monochord) and the moon-shaped lute. You’ll not only listen but also try playing these magical instruments yourself, guided with patience and joy.

    Lunch is Hanoi’s most iconic dish: a steaming bowl of Phở.

    In the afternoon, visit the Vietnamese Women’s Museum—a powerful tribute to women’s love, resilience, and contribution to the country. Through moving exhibits, you’ll see how women shaped Vietnam’s past and present, and how their silent strength continues to inspire the future.

    End the day with another stroll through the Old Quarter, where female artisans and vendors carry on traditions that have been alive for centuries.

    Inclusions: Transportation, breakfast, lunch, entrance fees, English-speaking guide.
    Overnight in Hanoi.

  • Day
    03

    Village Vibes – Conical Hats & Incense Traditions

    After breakfast at the hotel, set out for Chuong village, a 300-year-old community known for making the famous conical hats. Stroll through its lanes, meet local women artisans, and—if possible—listen to a war veteran sharing personal memories.

    Lunch is a heartfelt home-cooked meal prepared by a woman artisan, full of warmth and flavors of Vietnamese hospitality. Afterward, try painting your own hat or practice the weaving process alongside local craftswomen.

    In the afternoon, continue to Quang Phu Cau incense village—a stunning display of crimson and golden incense sticks drying in the sun. Here, women work side by side with their families, keeping alive this colorful craft. Visit the largest incense factory to see the entire process and capture unforgettable photographs.

    Return to Hanoi, and make a stop at the famous Train Street café.

    One of Hanoi’s most extraordinary sights is Train Street, a narrow residential lane where a working railway runs right through the heart of daily life. Imagine tiny houses, women cooking or chatting at their doorsteps, children playing nearby—and suddenly, the sound of the train horn fills the air. In just seconds, shopkeepers pull back their stools and goods, creating space for the train to pass only a breath away.

    For women travelers, this place is more than a photo opportunity—it’s a glimpse into the resilience and adaptability of Hanoi’s people, especially the women who run small cafés and stalls here. Sitting down with a local woman over a cup of strong Vietnamese coffee while the train rumbles past is both thrilling and deeply human, reminding us how women create community and warmth even in the most unusual places.

    Inclusions: Transportation, breakfast, lunch, entrance fees, English-speaking guide.
    Overnight in Hanoi.

  • Day
    04

    Nature & Culture in Ninh Binh

    After breakfast at the hotel, depart for a 2.5-hour drive to Van Long Nature Reserve. Board a traditional boat and glide through peaceful wetlands framed by dramatic limestone cliffs. If you’re lucky, you might spot the rare Delacour’s langur, an endangered species found only in this region.

    Lunch is served at a local restaurant, then you’ll meet a skilled woman artisan with more than 40 years of embroidery mastery. Guided by her, you’ll try this delicate craft yourself—a unique chance to connect through women’s hands and traditions.

    Later, enjoy a gentle bicycle ride along the scenic Meo Cao mountain range, breathing in the beauty of rural Vietnam.

    Inclusions: Transportation, breakfast, lunch, dinner, entrance fees, English-speaking guide.
    Overnight in Ninh Binh.

  • Day
    05

    Pu Luong – Among Rice Terraces & Women’s Traditions

    After breakfast, take a two-hour drive into Pu Luong Nature Reserve, home of the White Thai ethnic group. Passing through their villages, you’ll glimpse daily life rooted in ancestral traditions.

    Lunch at a local restaurant before starting your hike along iconic trails leading to Don, Uoi, and Lan villages. These are living museums of the Thai people, who continue weaving, embroidery, basket-making, and bamboo crafts just as their ancestors did.

    Here, you’ll have the chance to join a workshop and learn directly from women who have preserved these skills for generations.

    Walking through terraced rice paddies and hills, you’ll share smiles and exchanges with local women—moments of connection that stay with you long after.

    Inclusions: Transportation, breakfast, lunch, dinner, English-speaking guide.
    Overnight in Pu Luong.

  • Day
    06

    Pu Luong Adventure – Bamboo Rafts & Water Wheels

    After breakfast at the hotel, continue exploring Pu Luong with a stop at Chieu Lau dam. Local villagers will invite you onto their bamboo rafts—paddle upstream with them, laugh together, and feel the rhythm of mountain life.

    Later, walk across a suspension bridge into one of Pu Luong’s most scenic villages. Along the riverbanks, admire the ingenious bamboo water wheels built by the Thai and Muong ethnic minorities. These wheels, designed by women and men together, ingeniously irrigate rice fields and are vital for survival during dry seasons.

    Return to Hanoi in the evening for a restful night.

    Inclusions: Transportation, breakfast, lunch, English-speaking guide.
    Overnight in Hanoi.

  • Day
    07

    Fly to Danang – Ancient Charm of Hoi An

    After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight to Danang. Upon arrival, drive to Hoi An and check into your hotel.

    Step into the magic of Hoi An Old Town, where time seems to stand still. Visit the Phuc Kien Chinese Assembly Hall with its ornate dragon statues and learn about ancestor worship. Explore merchant houses over 200 years old, where women once managed trade and family life while men traveled the seas.

    Enjoy a performance at the Hoi An Traditional Performing Arts House before crossing the iconic Japanese Bridge, a 400-year-old symbol of cultural unity. Wander through small alleys, discover handicraft shops, and connect with women artisans who keep local traditions alive.

    As night falls, release a floating lantern onto the river—a symbolic act of wishes, gratitude, and light.

    Inclusions: Transportation, breakfast, lunch, entrance fees, English-speaking guide.
    Overnight in Hoi An.

  • Day
    08

    Countryside Jeep Tour & Lantern Making

    After breakfast get ready for a day that blends adventure, authenticity, and women’s creativity.

    Countryside Jeep Adventure
    Hop into a vintage Jeep and head out of Hoi An’s Old Town, driving along small country lanes surrounded by rice paddies and water buffalo grazing lazily under the sun. This ride takes you into the heart of Vietnam’s rural life—places where time seems to slow down.

    Along the way, you’ll stop to meet local farmers, most of them women, who still work the fields by hand. You’ll see how they grow rice, raise livestock, and maintain their ancestral connection with the land. Through gestures and simple exchanges, you’ll feel the strength and resilience of these women who embody Vietnam’s traditions.

    Lunch is served in the countryside, prepared with seasonal ingredients fresh from the fields. It’s a meal that tastes of simplicity and love, the kind of food that brings people together across cultures.

    Lantern-Making Experience
    In the afternoon, you’ll step into a traditional workshop to learn the art that made Hoi An famous: lantern making. Women artisans will welcome you and show you, step by step, how to create these delicate pieces of light. With nimble hands, they’ll guide you through choosing the frame, stretching the silk, and decorating your lantern.

    This is not just a craft—it’s a moment of sisterhood. You’ll laugh, share stories, and perhaps hear how these women balance work, family, and tradition. By the end, you’ll have your own handmade lantern to take home, a symbol of wishes and light, carrying with it the memory of the women who taught you.

    Return to your hotel with a full heart, your lantern in hand, and the joy of knowing you’ve connected with the women who keep Hoi An’s heritage alive.

    Inclusions: Transportation, lunch, entrance fees, English-speaking guide.
    Overnight in Hoi An.

  • Day
    09

    Farewell from Danang

    After breakfast at the hotel, a private transfer will take you to Danang International Airport for your departure flight.

    We say goodbye with gratitude for the sisterhood and the memories shared during this incredible journey. Until the next adventure together!

    Inclusions: Private airport transfer, breakfast.

Cost Includes

  • Meals as listed in the itinerary
  • Accommodations: Comfortable double/twin room.
  • Entrance fees and on-site tickets for all visits as mentioned in the itinerary file.
  • Knowledgeable English-speaking local guides
  • Transportation: Comprehensive travel arrangements as outlined in the itinerary.
  • Daily Mineral Water: Stay refreshed throughout your journey.

Cost Excludes

  • International flight
  • Travel insurance (compulsory)
  • Activities not listed.
  • Meals not listed.
  • Visa Fees (All visa-related fees and processing costs for entry into Vietnam are excluded).
  • Personal expenses.

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  • Saturday January 10, 2026
    Sunday January 18, 2026
  • Saturday February 7, 2026
    Sunday February 15, 2026
  • Saturday March 7, 2026
    Sunday March 15, 2026
  • Saturday April 4, 2026
    Sunday April 12, 2026
  • Saturday May 2, 2026
    Sunday May 10, 2026
  • Saturday June 6, 2026
    Sunday June 14, 2026
  • Saturday October 3, 2026
    Sunday October 11, 2026
  • Saturday November 7, 2026
    Sunday November 15, 2026

FAQs

Do I need a visa to travel to Vietnam ?

Whether you need a visa for Vietnam depends on your nationality and the purpose and duration of your stay.

Check the official website of the Vietnamese Immigration Department or contact your local Vietnamese embassy/consulate to confirm the visa requirements for your nationality.

Are there any cultural clothing considerations for visiting Vietnam?

Yes, when visiting religious or cultural sites such as temples or pagodas, it's respectful to wear modest clothing that covers your shoulders and knees.