DAY 1: Depart home and travel to Hanoi.
DAY 2: Arrive in Hanoi and take an orientation tour of the city’s key sites and blend of Vietnamese and French classical architecture, before checking-in to your hotel.
DAY 3: Tour Hanoi, visiting the One Pillar Pagoda, Vietnam’s first university, the Temple of Literature, and Ho Chi Minh’s mausoleum and former residence. In the evening, perform a concert in one of Hanoi’s incredible venues.
DAY 4: Travel by rickshaw to Hanoi’s Old Quarter and explore the area’s narrow streets and small shops. Discover Hoan Kiem Lake and the tiny Tortoise Pagoda before meeting and performing an exchange concert with a local ensemble.
DAY 5: Board a cruise ship, your home for the night, at Ha Long Bay and sail one of Vietnam’s natural wonders. Visit the Ba Hang floating village, tour a recently discovered cave system, and learn how to fish Vietnamese-style.
DAY 6: Take a Tai Chi class on the deck of the ship, and marvel at the rock formations around the Bay. Fly to Ho Chi Minh City, also known as Saigon, and check-in to your hotel.
DAY 7: Explore Ho Chi Minh city with visits to the Reunification Palace, Central Post office, and Notre-Dame Cathedral. Take a guided walking tour through Chinatown, and participate in a workshop with a local ensemble.
DAY 8: Visit the impressive Binh Tay Market, tour the Giac Lam Pagoda, and meet and perform an exchange concert with a local ensemble.
DAY 9: Embark on a boat ride along the Mekong River and watch a Don Ca Tai Tu music performance. Stop at the Vinh Trang Pagoda, a beautiful ancient Buddha temple, on the way back to Ho Chi Minh City.
DAY 10: Transfer to the airport to begin your journey home.
Cruise Ha Long Bay, visit ancient Angkor Wat, and explore Ho Chi Minh City.
Itinerary
DAY 1: Depart home and travel to Hanoi.
DAY 2: Arrive in Hanoi and take an orientation tour of the city’s key sites and blend of Vietnamese and French classical architecture before checking-in to your hotel.
DAY 3: Tour Hanoi, visiting the One Pillar Pagoda, Vietnam’s first university, the Temple of Literature, and Ho Chi Minh’s mausoleum and former residence. In the evening, perform a concert in one of Hanoi’s incredible venues.
DAY 4: Travel by rickshaw to Hanoi’s Old Quarter and explore the area’s narrow streets and small shops. Discover Hoan Kiem Lake and the tiny Tortoise Pagoda before meeting and performing an exchange concert with a local ensemble.
DAY 5: Board a cruise ship, your home for the night, at Ha Long Bay and sail one of Vietnam’s natural wonders. Visit the Ba Hang floating village, tour a recently discovered cave system, and learn how to fish Vietnamese-style.
DAY 6: Take a Tai Chi class on the deck of the ship, and marvel at the rock formations around the Bay. Fly to Ho Chi Minh City, also known as Saigon, and check-in to your hotel.
DAY 7: Explore Ho Chi Minh city with visits to the Reunification Palace, Central Post office, and Notre-Dame Cathedral. Take a guided walking tour through Chinatown, and participate in a workshop with a local ensemble.
DAY 8: Visit the impressive Binh Tay Market, tour the Giac Lam Pagoda, and meet and perform an exchange concert with a local ensemble.
DAY 9: Embark on a boat ride along the Mekong River and watch a Don Ca Tai Tu music performance. Stop at the Vinh Trang Pagoda, a beautiful ancient Buddha temple, on the way back to Ho Chi Minh City.
DAY 10: Fly to Siem Reap, Cambodia, tour some of the area’s most prominent sites including the Ta Prohm Temple, made famous in the movie “Tomb Raider”, and the Banteay Kdei Monastery, and check-in to your hotel.
DAY 11: Discover the breathtaking beauty of Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in the world, and visit the ancient capital of Angkor Thom before returning to Siem Reap for the night.
DAY 12: Transfer to the airport and begin your journey home.
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In Memory of Michael Clohesy (1952–2025)
Our world is brighter, and the connective spirit of music amplified because of Michael Clohesy.
Michael and his husband, Oliver, shared a vision and built KI Concerts together into an international leader in performance travel. Michael was both architect and steady hand, guiding KI through its formative decades, expanding its reach, and ensuring that hundreds of choirs, bands, and orchestras could share their music and fellowship across borders.
Their marriage was one of love, creativity and commitment. Together, they created opportunities for performers to connect across cultures, for communities to be built through shared song, and for music to act as a bridge to understanding. Michael and Oliver were a remarkable pair that encompassed the very best of us all and cultivated a diverse and beautiful circle of intimate friends across many continents.
Among those friends is the inimitable Craig Hella Johnson, whose reflections lift us during these difficult days:
“Michael possessed that rare combination of quiet wisdom and fierce compassion—a gentle soul who carried within him an oceanic depth of intelligence and purpose. Behind his warm smile and quick wit lay a quiet warrior who fought tirelessly for justice and equality, never taking himself too seriously even while taking on the most serious cultural battles of our time.
His partnership with Oliver was nothing short of extraordinary—together they created not just a business, but a legacy that continues to connect hearts and cultures through the transformative power of music.”
Michael’s legacy will indeed live on in the global stages where KI Concerts ensembles perform, in the bonds forged among the musicians and families who travel with us, and in the sustained impact of the organization he helped to create. His KI family misses him dearly. And we will carry his spirit forward with gratitude, respect, and love, while keeping our dear friend and colleague Oliver — and all who loved Michael — in our hearts.