Vietnam Backroads & Byways 2024

Stunning Landscapes & Immersive Cultural Experiences


Experience Highlights
  • Unique Itinerary - Authentic, Immersive, Far Off the Beaten Path Experience

  • Spectacular Rice Terraces in prime condition, just before harvest

  • Halong Bay - 2 night cruise through this world famous UNESCO World Heritage site

  • Breathtaking Landscapes, Majestic Mountains, Spectacular Waterfalls

  • Ethnic Minorities in their colorful traditional attire

  • Hanoi - the Old Quarter, bustling markets and more

At A Glance

September 22 - October 6, 2024

Starts/Ends:
Northern Vietnam

$5,950
+$900 Single Lodging Supplement

Deposit: $1,500

What's Included: All Lodging, Meals (B,L,D), Transportation, Guides, Entrance Fees & Photography Instruction during your stay in Vietnam

What's Not Included: Airfare to/from Hanoi, Tourist Visa, Travel Insurance, Personal Expenses (including beverages), Gratuities and Anything not specifically listed as included

“Honestly, Ken, this is a trip that I will remember forever, a trip that I hope has changed my life and given me the material to really launch a career with confidence. The quality and quantity of photo opportunities was just beyond imagination and your dedication to making sure that we were not led down the tourist trap road was highly appreciated and paid off in spades. Every time I launch Lightroom I’m scared because I know I will have to make extremely difficult choices. This is the kind of problem I dream of having”
— Todd E., 2018 Scouting Mission Participant

Well off the tourist trail but home to its most spectacular landscapes, the far north of Vietnam is a travel photographer’s paradise. Terraced rice fields trace the land’s contours transforming lush mountains and canyons into living topographic maps. Opportunities for portfolio-worthy images abound, but dramatic landscapes are just the beginning of what this rugged territory has to offer.  

Most of Vietnam’s intriguing ethnic minority groups are also concentrated in the north. Red Dao, Black Tay, Flower Hmong…these unique subcultures bear names as colorful and distinctive as their elaborate traditional attire. We will meet members of many of these groups throughout our journey – tending their fields, gathered in marketplaces and in their homes, sharing meals as part of rural homestays.

Visiting this region without exploring its magnificent coastline wouldn’t be right, either.  So we’ll conclude our travels in the north with two days aboard ship sailing through world-famous UNESCO World Heritage site, Halong Bay photographing its towering rock formations known as karsts as well as the fishing culture of its inhabitants. Halong Bay is neither unknown nor uncrowded, but spending two nights on the water will help us reach the less visited portions of the bay.

Ready to Join the Adventure?

  • Harsh Agarwal

    Harsh Agarwal is an award-winning professional photographer based in Agra, India. A self-described hodophile, a lover of travel, his passion for exploration, discovery, and image-making has taken him to all corners of his home country and lands beyond including Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia. Harsh’s photographs have been published widely in magazines, and newspapers throughout India and Southeast Asia as well as in numerous exhibitions. Harsh often travels with his wife, Arti, a travel industry professional, and aspiring photographer, leading photography and travel tours. Click here for examples of Harsh’s inspiring images.

    Ken Lee

    Ken Lee, the founder Art of Seeing Photography Adventures is as passionate about helping others grow as photographers as he is about creating his own images. Ken’s Whole Brain approach to teaching photography addresses both the Craft (gear, technique, post-processing) and Creative (Composition & the Photographer’s Eye) aspects of image-making – and the completely different approaches needed to master both. Click the links to read more about Ken Lee and The Art of Seeing, what you can expect from an Art of Seeing workshop, or to see examples of Ken’s photography.

  • Q: What makes this trip different than other photo tours/workshops?

    • Unique Itinerary – we know where the good stuff is and we venture far off the beaten trail to access many of the most spectacular and least known locations for photography in Vietnam.

    • Authentic Experiences – there’s no better way to break the ice with strangers than sharing meals. We do plenty of that with local families during our overnight homestays as well as visiting with villagers in their fields and shops. It’s authentic interactions like these that often lead to the most unique and expressive images.

    • Learn While you Explore – we call it a workshop (not a tour) for a reason. In addition to daily one-on-one coaching in the field, Ken will conduct several group learning sessions covering topics like camera settings, image management and post processing as well as practical techniques to develop your Photographer’s Eye.

    Q: How should I book my air travel?

    A: Book your inbound flight to arrive in Hanoi (airport code: HAN) no later than ~2pm on Sep 9. You can plan your departure from Hanoi anytime on Sep 23. If you plan to arrive early or stay later and need extra hotel nights, just let us know (additional charges apply).

    Q: Do I need a visa to enter Vietnam?

    A: If you are an American citizen, a Vietnam Tourist Visa is required. The easiest way to obtain one is to apply for an eTourist Visa online. If you are a citizen of another country, check online or with the Vietnamese embassy or consulate in your country.

    Q: Should I buy travel insurance?

    A: Yes. For our workshops in less-developed areas of the world, including this one, we require all participants to carry an insurance policy that covers emergency medical evacuation, just in case. In the event of an emergency, cost should not be a factor in obtaining the best possible care. Fortunately, comprehensive policies are widely available and very affordable (roughly $100 - $200). I use World Nomads for my travel insurance and Ripcord Rescue looks like a good option for adventure travelers although I have never used them.

    Q: What kind of camera/photo gear do you recommend?

    A: A detailed list of recommended equipment will be sent to all registered participants. In general, a DSLR or mirrorless body with 2 or 3 lenses covering roughly 24mm to 200mm will serve you well, but we’ve had participants do very well with higher end point & shoots (i.e. ‘bridge’ cameras) or even phone cameras.

    Q: What kind of accommodations will we be staying in?

    A: In the cities (e.g. Hanoi), we will stay in 4-star hotels. Some of our lodging in the countryside will be at local homestays. These are usually large bamboo structures which have been fitted with certain conveniences like western toilets and hot showers. Dormitory style sleeping quarters with private ‘cubicles’ formed by cloth dividers. We also have two nights aboard ship in Halong bay.

    Q: What kind of food will be eat?

    A: Western breakfast options, like eggs, coffee, fruit & bread will generally be available in the mornings. Lunches and dinners will be fresh local cuisine featuring beef, chicken, pork, fish as the main proteins. Rice, noodle & vegetable dishes are also popular and will be present at most meals. Contact us if you have any dietary needs or restrictions.

    Q: What will the weather be like?

    A: In Hanoi and along the coast, expect warm days with highs in the low to mid 80’s with medium to high humidity. The mountains are a fair bit cooler & less humid. Occasional, usually brief, rain showers are possible at any time.

    Q: How will we travel inside Vietnam?

    A: In general, we will get around in an air-conditioned minibus with a professional driver and guide.

    Q: What else should I know?

    A: This is Vietnam, not America or Europe. Everyone here does their best to make Western guests comfortable, but things are different, and it’s a mistake to make comparisons. Nothing meets OSHA standards. Some things are bound not to work as expected. Let us know about any issues, and we’ll do our best to resolve them. But also remember, you are traveling here to experience another culture. Embrace the differences or pout and complain, it’s your choice. If you tend to choose the latter, this trip is probably not for you. Come in 20 years when the Marriott’s and Hiltons have homogenized the experience and all the charm and authenticity have disappeared.

  • We understand life happens and plans may change. If you need to cancel your reservation, the following policies apply to this workshop:

    Deposits are NOT refundable but may be transferrable to another Art of Seeing workshop for up to 24 months from date of cancellation in accordance with the following schedule:

    Regardless of when you cancel, if we fill your spot*, you will receive a refund of all fees paid less your deposit and $150 processing fee. If we cannot fill your spot, the amount of your refund is based upon the cancellation date:

    • Cancellation 120 days or more from workshop start date: 100% refund of fees paid less deposit and $150 processing fee. Deposit transferrable up to 24 mos.

    • Cancellation 90 – 120 days from workshop start date: 50% refund of fees paid less deposit and $150 processing fee. Deposit forfeit.

    • Cancellation less than 90 days from workshop start date: No refunds.

    *canceled spots are filled after the workshop reaches full capacity

    Click here to read our complete Terms & Conditions

    Travel Insurance

    A travel insurance policy which covers medical evacuation is a requirement for participation in this workshop. Such policies typically cover many other things like lost luggage or non-refundable payments if you need to cancel your trip.

Day Date Itinerary Overnight Included Meals
1 Sep 22 Arrival in Hanoi–Welcome to Vietnam! Our adventure begins when we meet you upon arrival at No Bai (HAN) International Airport. We will transport you to our 4-star hotel in Hanoi where you can relax and recover from your travels until 4pm when our group gathers for introductions and Workshop Overview meeting followed by an evening stroll around Hanoi’s Old Quarter and group dinner La Siesta Hotel or similar D
2 Sep 23 Hanoi – Mu Cang Chai – our first full day is a busy one with a pre-dawn start at Long Bien, Hanoi’s central market where we’ll witness the organized chaos of vendors and suppliers trading all manner of produce and seafood. After breakfast and a chance to catch our breath, we board our private minibus for the drive to Mu Cang Chai the most spectacular terraced rice fields in all of Vietnam – that’s saying a lot! We’ll spend the afternoon exploring the region, photographing stunning landscapes and visiting with the locals in their villages and fields. Overnight at Mu Cang Chai resort. Tu Le Charm Resort B-L-D
3 Sep 24 Mu Cang Chai -– we’ll explore this amazing region with our cameras from dawn to sunset, capturing its jaw-dropping landscapes and its inhabitants in traditional attire. Overnight at Mu Cang Chai resort. Tu Le Charm Resort B-L-D
4 Sep 25 Mu Cang Chai – Sapa - In the morning we head north towards the mountain town of Sapa. It’s definitely on the tourist trail but for good reason, it’s surroundings are beautiful! We’ll stroll through a small Hmong village in the valley where we can observe and photograph the people going about their daily lives. Overnight at Sapa Hotel Pao’s Sapa Hotel B-L-D
5 Sep 26 Sapa – Hoang Su Phi - wake up early to capture stunning images of the valley below as the sun rises. You won’t have to go far, however, because the best viewpoints are from our hotel. After breakfast, we head north towards Ha Giang province, which most Vietnamese agree is their most beautiful. Both the drive and destination are off-the-charts beautiful, so we’ll take our time exploring the nooks and crannies in search of both grand landscapes and more intimate visions of its inhabitants. Overnight at Hoang Su Phi Ecolodge Hoang Su Phi Eco Lodge B-L-D
6 Sep 27 Hoang Su Phi - All day exploration of this spectacular area starting with a sunrise photoshoot at nearby rice terraces. Later we’ll visit a tea processing facility and t some remote villages in the backcountry. We’ll also leave a little time to simply enjoy our beautiful ecolodge situated in the middle of a terraced rice plantation. Hoang Su Phi Eco Lodge B-L-D
7 Sep 28 Hoang Su Phi – Dong Van - we’ll continue our exploration of scenic Ha Giang province as we make our way to the town of Dong Van. The journey once again is the destination, so we’ll make lots of stops for photos along the way. It doesn’t seem possible, but as we approach Dong Van, the landscape gets even more dramatic as undulating rice terraces give way to steep limestone mountains known as karsts. Overnight at Dong Van hotel. Hoa Cuong Hotel B-L-D
8 Sep 29 Dong Van - we start early to catch sunrise on famed Ma Pi Leng pass with its dramatic karsts and lush vegetation. Then we’ll proceed to Meo Vac for breakfast at a local restaurant before visiting the Meo Vac ‘s Sunday market in where villagers from across the region gather to eat, socialize and trade all manner of produce, goods and livestock. It’s an amazing scene, full of opportunities to capture authentic images of locals interacting in their ornate and colorful attire. Overnight at Dong Van hotel.
Hoa Cuong Hotel B-L-D
9 Sep 30 Dong Van – Cao Bang - we’ll take another shot at sunrise on Ma Pi Leng Pass Then a break for breakfast before descending to the valley floor to board a boat for a river tour. Afterwards drive to Cao Bang. Dinner and overnight in Cao Bang
Cao Bang Hotel B-L-D
10 Oct 1 Cao Bang – Ban Gioc Waterfall– our primary destination today is majestic, multi-tiered Ban Gioc falls on the Quay Son river, which forms the international border with China. On the ways, we’ll visit a knife-making village where craftsmen forge new knives from old automobile suspension springs. Overnight at Ban Gioc resort.
Saigon Ban Gioc Resort B-L-D
11 Oct 2 Ban Gioc to Bac Son– we depart early for the scenic drive to the breathtaking Bac Son Valley. A multitude of steep karsts rise dramatically from the flat floor of the Red River Delta to create an amazingly photogenic landscape. We’ll explore this territory with our cameras from multiple vantage points. We’ll also visit with members of the local Tay ethnic minority, see their traditional stilt houses and learn a bit about their way of life. Overnight at Bac Son homestay.
Bac Son homestay B-L-D
12 Oct 3 Bac Son to Ha Long Bay – after an early morning photoshoot and breakfast, we make our way down the scenic Red River valley towards the coast. We arrive at the harbor in the late afternoon and board our private ‘junk’ (traditional ship) for a 2-night private charter cruise through world-famous Halong Bay. Having our own vessel allows us to minimize the impact of the tourist hordes on our experience and photography. Cruising amongst steep karst formations rising dramatically out of the water is a breathtaking experience, especially as the sun begins to set. Overnight aboard ship in Halong Bay.
Private charter ship B-L-D
13 Oct 4 Ha Long Bay - a second day in Halong Bay allows us to truly explore this amazing UNESCO World Heritage site. The scenery is breathtaking, but this is also a great opportunity to just relax and recover from our busy schedule or perhaps begin plowing through the mountain of images you’ve accumulated. Ken will share some of his favorite post processing tips & tricks with the group while onboard and be available for one-on-one image reviews. Overnight aboard ship in Halong Bay.
Private charter ship B-L-D
14 Oct 5 Ha Long Bay – Hanoi - we start our third day on the water with a sunrise photo session aboard ship. After breakfast, we’ll cruise through Halong Bay to a floating village where can photograph the locals tending their fish pens and preparing for a day on the water. Then we enjoy a fabulous brunch while we make our way towards shore for the drive back to Hanoi. Once there you can do a little shopping or just relax in the hotel until our farewell dinner in the evening., Overnight in Hanoi hotel.
La Siesta Hotel or similar B-L-D
15 Oct 6 Hanoi Departure - Transfer to the airport 3hrs before flight time for your flight home
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