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Ancient Hoi An Walking Tour The Ruins of My Son Red Bridge Cooking Class World Heritage listed Hoi An is an ancient The spectacular ruins of My Son were once This popular cooking school offers you a town with water wells, art and antique galleries, lantern shops and tailors galore. On this short walking tour your guide brings you the history behind this wonderful town with visits to key landmarks and buildings such as the Japanese Covered Bridge, an old shop house, a Chinese assembly hall, Hoi An Museum and a handicraft showroom to see some of the typical crafts practiced in the town. You will be provided with a Hoi An entrance pass which gives access to select Hoi An sites anytime during your stay. Duration: 4 HRS Price from $103 pp home to the Champas who ruled Central Vietnam from c200AD to c1700AD. Covering a vast area of Vietnam, My Son were the most important temples of the Champa Kingdom between the 4th and 13th century. Bricks were used to build the temples without the aid of mortar which were adorned with sculptures. Today the remains of a series of impressive tower-temples in this dramatic site offer a great opportunity to learn more about the history, architecture and art of the old Champa Kingdom. Duration: 8.5 HRS Price from $82 pp professional yet fun experience to learn about Vietnamese food and the Hoi An’s way of life. Highlights include a guided tour of Hoi An’s colourful central market filled with amazing sights, sounds and aromas; a leisurely boat trip on the Hoi An River; a walk through the school’s herb garden; followed by a two hour hands on cooking class with demonstrations from the Red Bridge chefs. Included in the class is a brief introduction to Vietnamese food carving. After the lesson, enjoy the meal you have cooked. Duration: 9 HRS Price from $386 pp Hoi Spend An by Bicycle Cu This Lam Cham Snorkelling Ethnic Community Experience half a day leisurely cycling through morning, transfer to Cua Dai Harbour Remote and untouched, discover the Bho the scenic countryside exploring the peaceful villages around Hoi An. Begin by cycling to Cam Thanh Village, with its beautiful rice and shrimp farms. Next ride to Thanh Ha Pottery Village where you can see the daily life of local people and observe the making of pottery products. Continue cycling through the countryside to Tra Que Farming Village where you’ll see vegetable gardens and local farmers working in their fields. Then it’s on to Cam Nam Island for lunch before returning to your hotel. where you will embark on a boat bound for Cham Island. Learn about local life and culture of local fisherman living on the island. You will explore two dive and snorkel sites where you will have the chance to see marvellous coral as well as marine life. At Ong Beach you will stop for a Vietnamese seafood lunch followed by time to spend at leisure on the beach. Relax, bake in the sun or swim – the choice is yours. *All prices are per person, twin share, based on low season including breakfast Hoong Ethnic Community in Vietnam’s Central Highlands. Travel by American Jeep through quaint villages and hamlets before reaching the ethnic community. Experience the village first hand - enjoy a guided walk with a local resident of the village before a traditional Co Tu lunch and music performance. Continue on through the tea plantations to the Co Tu town of Trung Mang. Visit the former king of the Co Tu people and enjoy a tea or coffee, or for the more adventurous, a nip of traditional Co Tu rice wine! 21 Hoi An