Exploring the captivating sites of Hanoi doesn’t have to be a daunting task. With a guided tour to the Perfume Pagoda or the traditional Incense Village, visitors can enjoy the rich cultural heritage of Vietnam. From scenic boat rides to insightful commentary, this experience promises a well-rounded adventure. Whether you opt for the serene beauty of the Perfume Pagoda or the intriguing incense production process, the choice offers a glimpse into the country’s vibrant traditions.
Key Points

- The tour includes hotel pickup in Hanoi, a boat trip on Yen Stream, and entrance fees to visit Thien Tru Pagoda and Huong Tich Cave.
- Visitors can optionally take a cable car or trek to the Perfume Pagoda, with an additional cost of approximately 270,000 VND per person.
- The tour offers live guides in multiple languages, including English, French, German, Chinese, and Japanese, to enhance the cultural experience.
- Customer reviews suggest mixed feedback regarding the tour’s organization and additional costs, with an overall rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars.
- The tour duration ranges from 5 hours to a full day, and the base price starts from Kč 1,171 per person.
Tour Overview and Pricing

The Hanoi Perfume Pagoda or Incense Village Tour is priced from Kč 1,171 per person and lasts anywhere from 5 hours to a full day.
The Hanoi Perfume Pagoda or Incense Village Tour is priced from Kč 1,171 per person and lasts anywhere from 5 hours to a full day.
This tour includes hotel pickup, a boat trip on Yen Stream, and entrance fees. Lunch at a local restaurant and the cable car to Perfume Pagoda are optional extras.
Transportation is by van, and bottled water is provided. The tour is available in multiple languages with live guides.
Customer reviews are mixed, with some issues around organization and additional costs, but praise for the cultural experience.
Private group options are available for a surcharge.
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Itinerary Highlights

The tour kicks off with pickup from your hotel in Hanoi.
You’ll visit Quang Phu Cau Village, known for its traditional incense production.
Next, you’ll take a boat trip on Yen Stream to Thien Tru Pagoda.
The highlight is exploring Huong Tich Cave, referred to as "Nam Thien De Nhat Dong".
You can choose to trek or take a cable car to Perfume Pagoda.
Back at Thien Tru quay, you’ll have lunch and time to explore.
The tour concludes with return to your hotel, providing cultural and historical insights along the way.
Transportation and Inclusions

Transportation for the tour is provided by van.
Entrance fees, boat trip, and bottled water are included in the tour price.
Lunch at a local restaurant serving Vietnamese cuisine is optional, with an additional surcharge.
The cable car up to Perfume Pagoda is also optional and costs approximately 270,000 VND per person.
Tips and personal expenses aren’t included.
Prices may be higher on holidays, and non-English language guides are available for an additional fee.
Guide and Language Options

Live tour guides are available in English, French, German, Chinese, and Japanese for the Hanoi Perfume Pagoda or Incense Village tour.
This variety of language options ensures travelers can fully enjoy the cultural experience and understand the guide’s explanations.
Plus, private group tours are offered at an extra cost for those who prefer a more personalized experience or need a guide in a language not listed.
Regardless of the language, the knowledgeable guides provide valuable insights into the history, traditions, and significance of the sites visited throughout the tour.
More Great Tours NearbyCustomer Feedback and Ratings

Although the Hanoi Perfume Pagoda or Incense Village tour has an overall rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars based on 4 reviews, the feedback from customers has been mixed. Some positive comments praised the guide’s quality and the cultural experience, while others highlighted issues with transportation, organization, and additional costs. To better understand the feedback, here’s a breakdown:
| Review Aspect | Positive | Negative |
|—————|———-|———-|
| Guide Quality | ✓ | |
| Cultural Experience| ✓ | |
| Transportation & Organization| | ✓ |
| Additional Costs| | ✓ |
Customers suggested clearer communication and better organization to improve the tour experience.
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Exploring the Perfume Pagoda

The Perfume Pagoda, also known as Huong Tich Cave, is the highlight of this tour.
Visitors can choose to trek or take a cable car up the mountain to reach the pagoda. The cave itself is considered one of the "Nam Thien De Nhat Dong" or "First Grotto in the South".
Inside, visitors will find ancient Buddhist shrines and carvings. After exploring the cave, the tour returns to Thien Tru quay for lunch and further discovery.
The boat trip on Yen Stream and visits to Thien Tru Pagoda and Quang Phu Cau Village offer a well-rounded cultural experience.
Discovering the Incense Village

Quang Phu Cau Village is a renowned center for traditional incense production in Vietnam. Visitors can observe skilled artisans handcrafting incense sticks using centuries-old techniques.
The process involves mixing fragrant ingredients, hand-rolling the mixture, and drying the sticks in the sun. Visitors can purchase a variety of incense products, from classic Buddhist-style sticks to modern art pieces.
The village also offers the opportunity to learn about the cultural significance of incense in Vietnamese spiritual practices.
Exploring Quang Phu Cau provides a unique cultural experience and insight into a traditional Vietnamese craft that has endured for generations.
Experiencing the Cultural Immersion

How does the tour of the Perfume Pagoda or Incense Village immerse visitors in the cultural traditions of Vietnam?
From the boat trip along Yen Stream to Thien Tru Pagoda, visitors gain a firsthand experience of the serene waterways and religious architecture.
Exploring Huong Tich Cave, known as the "First Cave of the South", offers a glimpse into the spiritual significance of the landscape.
Whether trekking or taking the cable car, the journey to the Perfume Pagoda provides a chance to connect with nature and the country’s Buddhist heritage.
Throughout, the knowledgeable guide shares historical and cultural insights, fostering a deeper appreciation for Vietnam’s rich traditions.
Frequently Asked Questions

How Much Are Gratuities for the Tour Guide and Driver?
Gratuities for the tour guide and driver are not included in the tour price. The amount of tips is at the discretion of the customer and typically ranges from 10-20% of the total tour cost.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?
The tour doesn’t allow bringing your own food and drinks. However, bottled water is included, and you can purchase lunch at a local restaurant for an additional charge if desired. Personal snacks and beverages are not permitted on the tour.
Is There a Limit on the Number of Passengers per Van?
The tour does not specify a limit on the number of passengers per van. However, it’s likely that the van size can accommodate a group, though the exact capacity may vary. Passengers should check with the tour operator for details on group size and transportation.
Can I Extend the Duration of the Tour?
Yes, the tour duration can be extended for an additional fee. Customers can discuss extending the tour with the tour operator when booking or upon arrival. The standard tour duration ranges from 5 hours to 1 day.
Is There Wi-Fi Available During the Tour?
The tour itinerary doesn’t mention if Wi-Fi is available during the excursion. Travelers should check with the tour provider or bring their own mobile hotspot if having internet access is important for their trip.
The Sum Up
This immersive tour of Hanoi’s Perfume Pagoda or the traditional Incense Village offers a unique cultural experience. With convenient hotel pickup, scenic boat trips, and knowledgeable guides, visitors can explore the local history and traditions. Optional extras like lunch and cable car rides enhance the adventure, ensuring a memorable day. Whether exploring the breathtaking Huong Tich Cave or witnessing incense production, this tour provides an in-depth look into Vietnamese culture.
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