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Vietnam Adventure: Mumbai to Vietnam – 8‑Day Wheelchair‑Friendly Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival in Hanoi & Old Quarter Exploration

Morning: Depart Mumbai on a direct flight, arriving at Noi Bai Airport where a wheelchair‑accessible transfer takes you to a centrally located hotel in the Old Quarter.

Afternoon: Wander around Hoàn Kiếm Lake (wheelchair accessible) and visit the historic Ngọc Sơn Temple (ramps and tactile signage).

Evening: Dine at a riverside restaurant equipped with wheelchair‑friendly tables and enjoy a traditional Vietnamese dinner featuring pho and spring rolls.

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Day 2: Hanoi City Highlights

Morning: Tour the Temple of Literature (wheelchair‑adapted pathways) and the nearby Vietnam Fine Arts Museum (elevator access).

Afternoon: Explore the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology (ramps, audio guides) and stroll through the lush West Lake promenade, all wheelchair‑friendly.

Evening: Attend a water‑puppet show at Thăng Long Theatre, which offers designated wheelchair seating and accessible restrooms.

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Day 3: Ha Long Bay Day Cruise

Morning: Transfer to Ha Long Bay (accessible bus) and board a modern cruise ship equipped with wheelchair lifts.

Afternoon: Sail among the limestone karsts, stopping at Ti Top Island (accessible viewing platform) for panoramic views.

Evening: Enjoy a seafood dinner on board, with wheelchair‑friendly dining areas and a sunset view over the bay.

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Day 4: Fly to Da Nang – Marble Mountains & Beach

Morning: Fly to Da Nang; a wheelchair‑accessible taxi takes you to the hotel near the city centre.

Afternoon: Visit the Marble Mountains where the main cave complexes have ramp access, then relax on My Khe Beach (wheelchair‑friendly boardwalk).

Evening: Dine at a beachfront restaurant with barrier‑free facilities and try the regional specialty Mi Quang.

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Day 5: Hoi An Ancient Town

Morning: Short transfer to Hoi An; explore the UNESCO‑listed Old Town where cobblestone streets have been fitted with smooth pathways for wheelchairs.

Afternoon: Visit the Japanese Covered Bridge (ramps) and the Tan Ky Old House (elevator‑equipped exhibit).

Evening: Join a lantern‑lit riverside dinner cruise, with wheelchair boarding and accessible seating.

**Day 6: Hue Imperial City**

Morning: Travel by comfortable, wheelchair‑accessible train to Hue, arriving at the historic capital of Vietnam.

Afternoon: Tour the Imperial City (Citadel), where most gates and courtyards have ramp access, and explore the Thien Mu Pagoda (elevator‑assisted).

Evening: Sample royal cuisine at a restaurant offering wheelchair‑friendly tables and enjoy a quiet night along the Perfume River.

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Day 7: Ho Chi Minh City – Saigon Highlights

Morning: Fly to Ho Chi Minh City; check into a centrally located hotel with wheelchair‑accessible rooms.

Afternoon: Explore the War Remnants Museum (elevator, tactile maps) and the bustling Ben Thanh Market (wide aisles, wheelchair ramps).

Evening: Dine on rooftop terraces that provide wheelchair‑friendly access, overlooking the illuminated city skyline.

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Day 8: Mekong Delta Day Trip & Departure

Morning: Board an accessible boat for a Mekong Delta tour, visiting the floating market of Cai Rang with ramp‑boarded docks.

Afternoon: Enjoy a traditional lunch on a riverside pavilion equipped with wheelchair access, then explore the Vinh Trang Pagoda (ramps).

Evening: Transfer to Tan Son Nhat Airport via wheelchair‑friendly transport for your flight back to Mumbai.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Hoàn Kiếm Lake – 1.5 hrs – $5 (wheelchair accessible)
  • Ngọc Sơn Temple – 1 hr – $3 (wheelchair accessible)
  • Temple of Literature – 2 hrs – $4 (wheelchair accessible)
  • Vietnam Museum of Ethnology – 2 hrs – $6 (wheelchair accessible)
  • Thăng Long Theatre (water‑puppet show) – 1.5 hrs – $10 (wheelchair accessible)
  • Ha Long Bay Cruise (day) – 8 hrs – $120 (wheelchair accessible)
  • Ti Top Island viewing platform – 1 hr – $8 (wheelchair accessible)
  • Marble Mountains – 2 hrs – $7 (wheelchair accessible)
  • My Khe Beach boardwalk – 2 hrs – Free (wheelchair accessible)
  • Japanese Covered Bridge (Hoi An) – 1 hr – $2 (wheelchair accessible)
  • Tan Ky Old House – 1 hr – $3 (wheelchair accessible)
  • Imperial City (Hue) – 3 hrs – $10 (wheelchair accessible)
  • Thien Mu Pagoda – 1 hr – $4 (wheelchair accessible)
  • War Remnants Museum – 2 hrs – $5 (wheelchair accessible)
  • Ben Thanh Market – 2 hrs – Free (wheelchair accessible)
  • Cai Rang Floating Market – 2 hrs – $15 (wheelchair accessible boat)
  • Vinh Trang Pagoda – 1 hr – $3 (wheelchair accessible)
  • Domestic Flights (Hanoi‑Da Nang, Da Nang‑Saigon) – 2 hrs total – $250 (wheelchair assistance available)
  • Accommodations (7 nights, mid‑range, wheelchair‑friendly rooms) – 7 nights – $560
  • Meals (average $20/day) – 8 days – $160
  • Local Transfers (wheelchair‑adapted) – 8 days – $100
  • Total Estimated Cost: $1,323

Tips

If you wish to extend the trip, consider adding a full day in Hue to explore the royal tombs or a two‑day stay in the Mekong Delta for deeper village immersion. To shorten the itinerary, you could combine the Hanoi and Ha Long Bay segments into a single overnight cruise, reducing travel time while still experiencing the iconic limestone scenery. All major attractions listed are wheelchair‑accessible, but it’s advisable to confirm accessibility arrangements with hotels and tour operators ahead of booking.

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