HA NOI

Invading forces from every direction agree: Hanoi makes a fine capital. ItHoan Kiem Lake
has held that title since 1010 AC for more than a thousand years, through several invasions, occupations, restorations, and name changes. The Nguyen Dynasty gave the city its modern name of Ha Noi in 1831, and
the French made Hanoi the capital of all Indochina. From 1975, it became the capital of modern Vietnam as you see today.

The first Western-style universities in Vietnam were founded in Hanoi, and today, it is the leading center of scientific study and research in the country. Hanoi retains much of its older colonial charm, despite the battles that have raged over it; conflict had the side effect of making it largely oblivious to modern architecture, and as a result, few buildings in the city center area are higher than five stories. The Old Quarter is second only to Hoi An for uninterrupted stretches of colonial and pre-colonial architecture, well-preserved on dense warrens of narrow, wonderfully atmospheric streets. It trades the commercial boom and sprawl of Ho Chi Minh City in the South for a more understated charm, worth enjoying for an extra day or two, and with countless transport options and travel agents, it makes a perfect base for exploration of the North.

Its many beautiful sightseeings are perfect for programs such as
Treasure Hunt and Amazing Race during which you'll get the chance to visit and explore their history inside out. They are: The Temple of Literature, One Pillar Pagoda, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Hoan Kiem Lake and Ngoc Son Temple, Museum of Ethnology...

We also list down the Hotels that best suit for
teambuilding workshops and training in Hanoi:

1. Daewoo Hanoi Hotel
2. Hilton Hanoi Hotel
3. Sofitel Hanoi
4. Sofitel Metropole Hanoi
5. Sheraton Hanoi
6. Nikko Hanoi Hotel