EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING TRIP IN HO CHI MINH (charity)

Destination: Ho Chi Minh – City Tour – Cu Chi – Mekong Delta (Muslim meals)
Duration: 4 days 3 nights
Mode: Private package tour designed for university students

DAY 1: HO CHI MINH
Arrival Ho chi minh, you will be picked up by private car and English speaking driver for check in hotel, then continue to transfer Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology : 268 Ly Thuong Kiet Street. Overnight in Ho Chi Minh city

DAY 2: HO CHI MINH CITY – MEKONG DELTA – ORPHAGE VISITTING (B/L/D)
Morning, drive to My tho through fertile paddy fields. Upon arrival, visit Vinh Trang Pagoda, then jump on a boat and cruise along the tributaries of the Mekong River for a close-up view of local life. Wander through Thoi Son Island and orchards where a huge variety of tropical fruit can be tasted; and Bonsai garden to watch people cultivating their gardens. Lunch at local restaurant.
Afternoon, transfer back to Hochiminh City our guide will take our group to GoVap’ Orphanage. It is one of the biggest Orphanage in HoChiMinh city. Many fatherless children and motherless children are brought up and educated at there.
Some activities at GoVap’ Orphanage
- Educational activites: The students will teach them some simple English sentences, they will be so interested in stranger’s caring and be friendly with them.
- Charitable activites: End of the visisting, the students will give children small gifts but it is valuable one to them such as: Notebooks, books, pens,…..
- Farewell activites: The studends and children will save time to take some pictures together for keeping happy minutes together.
Transfer to Malaysia Embassy 1208 MeLinh Point Tower No2 NgoKe Duc Street, District 01 for dinner. Overnight in Ho Chi Minh City

DAY 3: HO CHI MINH – CUCHI TUNNELS (B/L/D)
Morning, transfer to visit Cu Chi Tunnels – an important base during the American War, because of its strategic location. The Vietcong built a 200km long network of tunnels connecting command posts, hospitals, shelter and weapon factories. Dug out of hard laterite by hand tools without the use of cement, this amazing network was never discovered. Lunch at local restaurant.
Afternoon, co me back to take time for praying at Musulman
Musulman: Built in 1935 by Indian Muslims, located in 66 Dong Du Dist 1 near Sheraton Hotel and then shopping at BenThanh Market. Dinner at local restaurant Overnight at hotel in Hochiminh

DAY 4: HO CHI MINH CITYTOUR – DEPARTURE (B/L)
Half day city tour, which enables you to gain a sense of the rich tapestry that makes up this city of 8 million inhabitants. Ho Chi Minh City is a city full of contrasts, locals in their conical hats, women in their traditional “aodai” (Vietnamese dress) and a city full of the latest motorbikes. Your tour starts with a visit of the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Old Post Office,
? After breakfast, The War Remnants Museum was established in September 1975 in Ho Chi Minh City. It contains countless artifacts, photographs, and pictures documenting American war crimes.
? Thong Nhat Conference Hall, also called Reunification Hall or Presidential Palace, was built in 1865 on the grounds of Norodom Palace as a residence for the French Governor General of Cochinchina.
Have lunch at local restaurant and free leisure time until transfer to Airport for flight departure

Rate per person
RM580 per person (minimum 20 students)
flight ticket & tipping excluded.

Price included
- Private transportation with English guide
- Entrancefee at CuChi tunnel and War museum, Presidential Palace
- Private board for sightseeing in Mekong Delta(My Tho)
- Fee for Orpharane visitting at GoVap and all gilfs for children
- Alls meal that mentioned in the program( Full Halal food and Seafood)
- Accomodation with twin sharing
Price excluded
- International Air tickets & International airport tax departure.
- Personal expenses such as drinks at meals, camera fees to tour sites.
- All other accounts are not mentioned in the above inclusion.
- Tipping for guide and driver
- Organization fee at HCMUT

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