Arrive in Hanoi, the Capital of Vietnam. Run through the history and culture of Vietnam while on a Hanoi City Tour. Drive through lush green rice fields as we head to the Mountains Hill Tribe Village exploring the quaint and history packed streets of Old Hanoi, sampling the freshest and most delicate flavors of Vietnamese cuisine on every corner. Trek through Ngoc Son-Ngo Luong Nature Reserve and live in a Muong Village where you’ll contribute to an ongoing service initiative and savor the local culture and enjoy traditional Muong culture song and dance. Drive to Man Dinh in the Southern Red River Delta - this is the Sacred Land of Vietnam. Cycle through the Rural Country Side Visit Thung Nham Bird Park, home to over 40 species of Birds Drive to Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Swim, Kayak on the beaches, see the jagged limestone Karsts. See exotic Birds, Monkeys and Antelopes at the Bai Tu Long Bay and Fire Island. Visit Bat Trang Ceramic Village and learn to make Pottery. Visit Vietnam Military History Museum and Learn about the history of Vietnam. Cruise through Trangan grottoes in Ninh Binh and learn about the rich history of Vietnam’s ancient capital city. 

Highlights

  • Explore the quaint and history packed streets of Old Hanoi
  • Sample the freshest and most delicate flavors of Vietnamese cuisine on every corner
  • Trek through Ngoc Son-Ngo Luong Nature Reserve 
  • Live in a Muong Village where you’ll contribute to an ongoing service initiative
  • Learn about the rich history of Vietnam’s ancient capital city
  • Ride overnight aboard a private junk boat in Ha Long Bay, stopping to explore caves, karsts and islands as you go
  • Explore Nonh Binh, it showcases the 1000 years history of Vietnam 
  • Visit Bai Dinh Pagoda, the largest Temple complex in Vietnam 
  • Sail in Bamboo Row Boats to Trang An, a UNESCO World Heritage site 
  • Cycle through the rural country side 
  • Visit Thung Nham Bird Park, home to over 40 species of Birds 
  • Visit Bat Trang Ceramic Village and learn to make Pottery. 
  • Visit Vietnam Military History Museum 

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YOLA will create ethical experiences designed to have maximum, long-term impact on the communities we partner with.

YOLA and its partners are committed to travel to locations where tourists rarely go, buy goods from locally-owned businesses, and respect local cultures and customs. Our programs provide direct support for education, infrastructure development, conservation, and other community projects.

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Program Profile

Countries

  • Vietnam

Duration

18 Days

Ages

15 - 18 Years

Community service hours

24

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Destination Details

Accommodation on this program comprises of Home stays at Service Villages and Hotels. All Accommodations are clean Hygienic and are Gender Segregated.

PLEASE REQUEST FOR THE TUITION FEE

Tuition includes all in-country expenses including: All educational materials Lodging 3 meals per day. All in-country transportation. Airport pick-up/drop-off. Professional full-time staff and experts from the USA/Europe/India. 24/7 Parent Support Hotline during the program. Secondary medical and travel insurance. All cultural activities, lectures and weekend excursions. Pre-departure materials and support.

VISA Charges, International Travel charges and out of pocket expenses are NOT INCLUDED in the Tariff

Here is a detailed packing list for your time in Southeast Asia this summer. Packing the right gear (and the right amounts) is the first step to an incredible travel experience. Follow these tips to pack like a pro:

Travel light. Pack only the essentials. You’ll need less than you think!

Bring the right clothes. Pack clothes that are culturally appropriate for your destination and acceptable for service projects. Weather in Southeast Asia Summer in Southeast Asia is known as the “rainy season” or the “green season”—days are generally hot and humid, with brief and refreshing showers that keep the land very lush and green. Temperatures sometimes cool off once the sun goes down, making for more pleasant evenings. Because of the heat, you’ll need to drink a lot more water than you’re used to drinking to stay hydrated! Your clothes should be able to get wet, dirty, and / or destroyed during service work and program activities. 

Leave your valuables behind. While traveling, it’s easier for things to get lost, stolen, or damaged. Keep any prized possessions safe at home.

Important Notes About Your Luggage - Airlines in Southeast Asia have weight restrictions for checked and carry-on luggage. Please limit your checked luggage to no more than 33lbs (15kg) and your carry-on luggage to 15lbs (7kg). For your one checked bag, a backpacking backpack or a duffel bag that is easy to carry are perfect. Make sure everything you pack in your carry-on bag complies with the carry-on regulations of the TSA.

Our Dress Code Expectations in Southeast Asia Southeast Asian cultures are very conservative. Despite the hot climate, people in these parts of the world show less skin than in many Western cultures, and you’ll rarely see low-cut shirts or short shorts in rural communities. As we seek to respect and preserve the culture of the communities we work with, we ask that our students dress conservatively while in country. If you’re not wearing proper attire, we’ll ask you to change your clothes or abstain from the service project of the day. To dress respectfully in Southeast Asia, please bring loose-fitting pants or shorts that cover just above the knees (think basketball length). Bring basic t-shirts that cover your shoulders, and please leave all tank tops, cut off shirts, low-cut, see-through, or crop tops at home. As mentioned in our packing lists, yoga pants and leggings are not appropriate because they are too form-fitting. The key is to show less skin and to stay cool by wearing loose-fitted clothing.
CARRY-ON
  • A small backpack is ideal as it will be used for day trips.
  • Passport
  • 2 Photocopies of passport
  • Wallet/money
  • Book and/or journal and Pen
  • Phone
  • Chargers
  • Camera
  • Ear plugs
  • Change of clothes
  • Reusable water bottle (Nalgene sized)
  • Medication
  • Snacks
  • Additional community service forms
  • Outlet power converter
  • Consent to Travel form
  • Yola emergency contacts
CHECKED LUGGAGE
  • A 50-70 Liter duffel bag or backpack is ideal.
  • Clothing Items
  • 8-10 pairs of underwear – quick-dry material is best
  • 4-6 pairs of socks – lightweight cotton or quick dry athletic socks are best
  • T-Shirts with sleeves (7-10)
  • 5-7 tops (t-shirts and sports shirts) – they can be cotton, or quick-dry shirts like capilene or polypropylene
  • 2-3 pairs of shorts/skirts, which must go to the knees or longer
  • 2-3 pairs of lightweight pants, jeans (too hot to wear often) or capris
  • 1-2 light, long sleeve t-shirts – breathable is best for the sun and certain areas of the region can get buggy or chilly (if you’re lucky!) at night 
  • 1 lightweight hoodie – most likely needed on flights, in movie theaters, or in airports. Most people will be fine without one
  • 2 swimsuits – two piece suits are fine but need to be very modest
  • 1 sarong / shawl / lightweight towel (not white!) – many accommodations will have towels for you to use, but it is handy to have something of your own for sitting poolside or visiting a waterfall
  • A nice casual outfit – for special end of program dinners
  • Pajamas (1)
  • Sneakers
  • Strappy sandals – like Tevas or Chacos 
  • Sunglasses
  • Hat
TOILETRIES
Travel size bottles in Ziploc bags including  Shampoo, Conditioner, Body wash, Face wash, Toothbrush, Toothpaste, Sunscreen, Lip balm with sunscreen, Bug spray, Feminine hygiene products, Contacts Contact solution, Foam earplugs, Personal med kit, Deodorant, Hand Sanitizer, Wet wipes, Small packs of tissues, Razor / shaving cream.
Miscellaneous
  • Flashlight/Headlamp w/ Extra Batteries Watch or Clock with an Alarm Bag for dirty clothes
  • Optional Items
  • Local language phrasebook
  • Portable games (Bananagrams, cards, etc.)
  • Pictures of friends and family
  • Frisbee, football, etc.
  • Digital camera – waterproof style shock resistant cameras are great for our programs; again, do not depend on your phone – we encourage our students to disconnect from their phones while on program

Dates

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Jun 23, 2020

Jul 10, 2020

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Jul 7, 2020

Jul 24, 2020

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