Escape the city to Dong Ngac, a 2,000-year-old village on the banks of the Red River, where ancient communal houses, dynasty-era temples, and multigenerational craft families offer a Vietnam that tourism has barely touched.
What to expect
A private car sweeps you to Dong Ngac, where narrow brick lanes wind past lotus ponds and ancestral homes that have stood for 400 years. Your guide introduces a mandarin-descendant family who serves green tea and shares their village's role in shaping Vietnamese scholarship. You'll observe a local lacquerware artisan at work, visit a 17th-century communal house, and share a home-cooked Red River delta lunch. The afternoon includes a gentle cycling loop along the dike with panoramic river views.
Good to know
Village access is at its best on weekday mornings before midday heat. Lightweight, modest clothing is appreciated in communal houses. Confirm the cycling option (flat, easy terrain) at booking. Allow 3 hours from Halong Bay port each way — an early 07:30 departure is recommended.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Hanoi — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.