Hanoi Highlights & Unforgettable Experience by Army Jeep (2,5 hours )

Street Food, Culture & Fun in a Army Legendary Jeep (4 hours )

3-Hour Hanoi Food & Train Street Tour by Army Jeep

Red River Delta Exploration: Visit Rice Farms, Rural Villages, and Co Loa Ancient Citadel

Welcome Hanoi City Jeep Tours

Hanoi City Jeep Tours offer a thrilling way to explore the vibrant capital of Vietnam. Riding in a vintage Vietnam Army Jeep, you'll discover iconic landmarks like the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the Old Quarter, and the Temple of Literature. These tours also venture into hidden alleys, local markets, and lesser-known spots, offering a deeper look into Hanoi's authentic culture and daily life. With knowledgeable guides sharing stories and insights, the experience is both educational and fun. Along the way, you'll enjoy street food and coffee, making the tour a perfect blend of history, culture, street foods and adventure.

Our Services

  • Daily Hanoi City Tours By Jeep
  • Private City & Food Tour By Jeep
  • City & Countryside of Hanoi by Jeep
  • English Speaking Tour Guide
  • Jeep Rental
  • City Tours by Motorbikes
  • Street Food Tours Hanoi by Walking
  • Hanoi City Tours by Cyclo
  • Halong Bay One Day
  • Ninh Binh Hoa Lu Tam Coc Trang An tours

Contact & Support

Head Office in Hanoi:

48 Long Bien I street , Hanoi

Tel :+ 84 976 299 389

HotLine/whatsApp : + 84 976229389

Email : hanoicityjeeptours@gmail.com

Web : www.hanoicityjeeptours.com

Sapa Best Package Trip 3days by Victoria Train& Victoria Hotel

HANOI STREET FOOD PACKAGE TOURS Included : 7 different street food dishes + 3 different drink

Bai Tu Long Bay Vietnam Located east of Halong Bay and closed to Chinese border, It is off the beaten tourist track. As it is not so near to the popular Catba Island which has lodging, beaches and nearby caves in Halong Bay, the area has scarcely seen any tourist development. The Bay has a rich biodiversity with two ecosystems: a tropical, moist, evergreen rainforest ecosystem; and a marine and coastal ecosystem.
According to legend, an immense dragon descended to Halong Bay (meaning "Descending Dragon") millions years ago, dropping numerous eggs. These eggs hatched forming thousands of rocks and islands. The tail of the dragon extended far to the sea, forming Bach Long Vi (meaning "The Tail of the White Dragon"). As she returned to heaven, she said good bye to her offspring at the Bai Tu Long Bay (means "The dragon parts the offsprings").
Notable attractions in Bay Tu Long Bay are Vung Vieng fishing village, Quan Lan Island, Ngoc Vung Island, Van Don Island. The bay is also home to the large Bai Tu Long National Park. It is one of seven Vietnamese amphibian national parks which has both terrestrial zone and aquatic zone