Imperial Japan in Private
A refined private journey through Tokyo, Kyoto and the Japanese Alps — heritage ryokan, private tea ceremonies, master-chef dining and gardens timed to the seasons.

The journey
Too often, Vietnam is treated as a quick stop on a whirlwind, multicountry Southeast Asia itinerary. But to truly appreciate this marvelously complex country—with its beguiling mix of ancient and cutting-edge, rural and urban—you need time to get in sync with all its varied rhythms. Touch down in bustling Ho Chi Minh City, where the streets sing with sizzling seafood and Vespas weave expertly in and out of traffic. With its markets and museums, street food stalls and panoramic views, the city makes for an excellent push-off point for the rest of your journey. Six days of gently paced cycling follow, during which you’ll follow the magnificent Mekong Delta and its palm-fringed tributaries, pausing at floating markets, sinking your teeth into local dishes, and discovering time-honored traditions and crafts perfected over centuries. When you’re not on two wheels, you’ll be gliding through a submerged forest in a private boat, clocking birdlife in the wild at a wetland reserve with over 70 species, and encountering one of the country’s largest Cham communities.
Day 1
A home in Ho Chi Minh City
After a private transfer from Tan Son Nhat International Airport, you can settle in at your five-star hotel, the Park Hyatt Saigon, in Ho Chi Minh City. This Conde Nast Traveler Reader’s Choice Awards favorite is based in the heart of this thrilling metropolis close to the Saigon River (a teaser of what’s to come), the grand Opera House and many of the historical landmarks you’ll encounter during
Day 2
Markets and museums
Your second day will be a crash course on the history of Vietnam, the heritage of Ho Chi Minh City, and how the two are inextricably linked. Explore the city’s narrow alleyways and local markets before a visit to Reunification Hall, where your guide will explain how, in 1976, Saigon became Ho Chi Minh City. Take in the neo-Renaissance flourishes and grand vaulted ceilings at the Central Post Offic
Day 3
Wheeling around town
A private tour on a cyclo (a type of rickshaw) takes you to Tao Dan Park, where you’ll see locals engaged in the beautiful slow dance of tai chi or squeezing in a morning game of badminton. Stop at a local cafe to enjoy a Vietnamese coffee while you enjoy a breakfast of bánh mì. Cruise up the Saigon River to the Cu Chi Tunnels where a Vietcong veteran shares his stories. Afterward, walk through th
Day 4
Dive into the Delta
After a private transfer to the city of My Tho, start your two-wheeled adventure through the Mekong Delta via e-bike (experienced cyclists may opt for a traditional bike for an added challenge). Over the next six days, you'll have a specialized team supporting you on your cycling adventure, including expert guides and a bike mechanic, as well as a support van should you need a break. Today, pass s
Day 5
A floating feast
Take a private boat to visit the Cai Rang floating market, the largest in Vietnam, where vendors sell tropical fruit and serve fragrant dishes including Bún Riêu (crab noodle soup) and hu tieu (pork broth with noodles). Once you’ve explored the offerings, cycle quiet backroads past emerald green rice fields and traditional villages. Learn how rice noodles are made before heading to lunch. The afte
Day 6
Traditions and temples
Transfer by vehicle to the starting point of today’s ride. Travel past fruit farms, sugarcane plantations, canalside communities, and traverse waterways by local ferry en route to Soc Trang. Here, Khmer temples signal the spiritual significance of this deeply traditional city. Take in Vietnam’s largest reclining Buddha at Som Rang Pagoda and visit with the resident monks. Return to Can Tho by vehi
Day 7
For the birds
After a 45-minute vehicle transfer brings you to Thoi Lai, take a leisurely ride along quiet forest paths and past lush rice paddies before you arrive at Bang Lang Stork Sanctuary. It’s a birdwatcher’s paradise set among the Hau River’s surrounding wetlands, and you’re likely to spot painted storks, cattle egrets, black-crowned herons and cormorants ducking, diving, nesting, and foraging in their
Day 8
A flooded forest
Today’s ride takes you through peaceful villages and past lotus ponds, duck farms, and seasonal crops. Take a tranquil boat journey through the submerged forest of Tra Su Cajuput, where hyacinths blanket the water’s surface. The wetland reserve is a sanctuary for over 70 species of migratory birds such as bee-eaters and weavers, plus rare species like the pink-plumed painted stork and the slender-
Day 9
Family and faith
Board a ferry to Chau Giang, a floating village on the Hau River close to the border of Cambodia, where Cham culture (the Cham are one of Vietnam’s 54 ethnicities and descended from the ancient Cham Kingdom), Islamic faith, and Khmer customs meet. From farming to fabric production, traditions are well-preserved and part of daily life. Learn about the role of buffalo in the farming process and how
Day 10
Back to the bright lights
After a morning at leisure, you’ll return to Ho Chi Minh City, stopping for lunch on the way. Take the afternoon to explore further or hang out in your hotel. Enjoy a final meal at a Michelin-starred restaurant whose menu was executed by one of the country’s most exciting chefs.
Day 11
Homeward bound
A private transfer takes you to Tan Son Nhat International Airport, where a fast-track departure service will the expedite security and immigration process to get you to your gate as quickly as possible.
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