Morning: Arrive at Nội Bài International Airport and transfer via a wheelchair‑accessible van to your hotel in the Old Quarter. Enjoy a light Jain breakfast of fresh fruit, rice porridge, and coconut‑sweetened snacks at Jain Café Hanoi (wheelchair‑friendly).
Afternoon: Stroll through the bustling Old Quarter, where most streets are paved and have curb ramps, allowing easy navigation. Visit the Hoàn Kiếm Lake and the historic Ngoc Son Temple, both equipped with wheelchair ramps.
Evening: Dine at Veggie Delight, offering a dedicated Jain menu (no onion, garlic, or root vegetables). End the day with a traditional water‑puppet show at the Thăng Long Water Puppet Theatre, which provides wheelchair‑accessible seating.
Find HotelsMorning: Depart Hanoi by a wheelchair‑accessible coach to Halong Bay (≈4 hours). Board the Jade Dragon Cruise, which features wheelchair‑friendly cabins and lifts.
Afternoon: Cruise through the iconic limestone karsts, stopping at Ti Cuc Island where a paved path leads to the viewpoint, suitable for wheelchairs. Enjoy a Jain‑friendly lunch on board with bean‑based dishes and fresh vegetables.
Evening: Participate in a cooking demonstration on the deck, focusing on Jain cuisine (no onion/garlic). Relax on the sundeck with accessible seating while watching the sunset over the bay.
Find HotelsMorning: After breakfast, continue cruising and explore Dong Tram Cave, which has a widened entrance and smooth flooring for wheelchair access. Disembark and fly from Hanoi to Hue (direct flight, wheelchair assistance available).
Afternoon: Check into a centrally located, wheelchair‑accessible hotel. Visit the Hue Imperial City (Citadel), where main gates and several palaces are equipped with ramps and elevators.
Evening: Savor a Jain dinner at Lotus Pure, featuring millet roti, lentil soups, and seasonal salads. Take a leisurely walk along the Perfume River on a paved promenade that is wheelchair‑friendly.
Find HotelsMorning: Tour the Thien Mu Pagoda, which offers wheelchair ramps to the lower levels and a panoramic view of the city.
Afternoon: Travel by private wheelchair‑accessible vehicle to Hoi An (≈3 hours). Upon arrival, explore the UNESCO‑listed Hoi An Ancient Town, where the main streets are flat and many historic houses have ramped entrances.
Evening: Dine at Jain Garden Bistro, serving a Jain thali with millet chapati, chickpea curry (no onion/garlic), and fresh fruit. Enjoy a lantern‑lit night walk along the riverbank, which is fully accessible.
Find HotelsMorning: Relax at Cua Hai Beach, where wheelchair‑friendly boardwalks and beach mats provide easy beach access. A beachside café offers Jain‑friendly smoothies and nuts.
Afternoon: Visit the Japanese Covered Bridge and the Tan Khai Museum, both featuring ramps and tactile signage for inclusive tourism.
Evening: Experience a traditional cooking class at Green Leaf Kitchen, focusing on Jain recipes such as stir‑fried tofu with vegetables and aromatic spices (without onion/garlic). End the night with a cultural performance at the Hoi An Theatre, which has wheelchair‑accessible seating.
Find HotelsMorning: Fly from Da Nang to Ho Chi Minh City with wheelchair assistance. Transfer to a centrally located, accessible hotel.
Afternoon: Explore the War Remnants Museum, which offers wheelchair ramps and elevators. Continue to the Notre Dame Cathedral and the historic Central Post Office, both equipped with ramps.
Evening: Dine at Jain Flavors Saigon, featuring a curated menu of Jain dishes like spiced lentil kebabs and coconut rice. Take an evening stroll along Nguyen Hue Walking Street, fully paved and wheelchair‑friendly.
Find HotelsMorning: Depart for a wheelchair‑accessible day cruise on the Mekong Delta. The boat is equipped with a lift and wheelchair‑friendly decks.
Afternoon: Visit a local market where vendors offer Jain‑friendly fruit and vegetable stalls. Enjoy a riverside Jain lunch with jackfruit, tofu, and coconut‑based desserts.
Evening: Return to Ho Chi Minh City for a final dinner at Pure Veg, serving a Jain banquet. Transfer to Tan Son Nhat International Airport for your flight back to Mumbai.
Find HotelsIf you wish to extend the trip, consider adding a day in Da Nang to explore the Marble Mountains (wheelchair‑accessible paths) or a visit to Phú Quốc for its stunning scenery. To shorten the itinerary, you can combine the Hanoi–Halong Bay segment into a day cruise and skip the Mekong Delta, focusing on the north‑south highlights while still enjoying Jain meals and full wheelchair accessibility.