Monday, November 28, 2016

What are the must see places in Vietnam visitors should know

You are planning a trip to Asia and wondering which country to choose? Not only famous as one of the holiday destinations in Asia, Cheap holiday packages to Vietnam is home to 4 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Starting in northern Vietnam is HaLong Bay. The city of Hue, The Ruins of My Son and the Ancient Town of HoiAn are located in the central area of Vietnam.

Take a few moments to explore these 4 attractions and why you should include them in your Vietnam travel itinerary.

Hoi An town
Hoi An town
HaLong Bay is best accessed via Hanoi and traveling east for about 4 hours by tour van or private car/taxi to Hai Phong Harbor. Here you will be escorted aboard your boat. Most Vietnam travelers arrange for a 1 or 2 night cruise on a modern Chinese style junk boat, there are some colonial-style cruisers also. These boats can accommodate 8 - 20 or more guests. These cruises are known for the excellent cuisine that is prepared on board - usually fresh sea food and vegetable from nearby farms.

The main attraction of HaLong Bay is the hundreds of sandstone islets that are found throughout the bay. Be prepared to take a lot of photographs as you cruise across the still waters of HaLong Bay.

In addition to "Island Watching", you can go kayaking, swimming or take a trek on one of the larger islands, such as Cat Ba Island. You will see "Floating Villages", where local families live and make their living from the sea. Be sure to plan you day to appreciate both the sunsets and sunrises over HaLong Bay.

Vietnam attractions and you can then travel to Hue by air, railway, tour bus or even rent a car. Hue is the former imperial capital. Here ou can visit the tombs of the former emperors, such as the Thien Mu Pagoda, dating back to 1602 and walk through its graceful gardens.

On north bank of the Perfume River, is the famed Citadel, built by Emperor Gia Long in 1804. Surrounded by a moat and walls 20 meters thick the Citadel contains the Forbidden Purple City, home to the Emperor and his court.

Be sure to sample Hue's world famous cuisine. You might even consider taking a short cooking class to learn more about Hue cuisine and prepare your own culinary masterpiece.

After spending a bit of time in Hue you can travel a few hours south to HoiAn by tour bus or private car/taxi.

The third of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites was Vietnam's "Window on the World" before the arrival of the French. Ships from all over the world called on this port city to trade with each other and the inhabitants of HoiAn. The Chinese, Japanese, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish and French traders all influenced life in HoiAn. Some more than others - the Chinese and Japanese merchants contributions can still be seen in the well preserved architecture of the ancient village. The most famous landmark in HoiAn is the "Japanese Bridge" with its unique Buddhist Pagoda on one side.

Take a walk along the riverfront, shop in the local market or have a silk dress or suit custom tailored, and explore the many restaurants, old houses, craft shops and art galleries, where local artisans sell their works. Relax on Cua Dai Beach for a few hours - your can get there by taxi or rent a bicycle from your hotel.

The fourth of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites can be experienced on a day trip from Hoi An - visit the Cham ruins at My Son. Your My Son visit might be best arranged by an private tour arranged through your hotel or one of the many travel agencies in HoiAn. An early start is recommended because of the popularity of the Ruins and it is about a 2 hour journey west of HoiAn.

My Son was built by the Cham Empire between the 4th and 14th Centuries. It is Vietnam's most important Cham Ruins. The Ruins are fairly well documented so as to provide visitors with an interesting history of the area. Some of the organized tours also arrange a return to HoiAn by river boat, visiting various craft villages on the way.

DaNang is the major city in the area and it is served by an international airport. It is also home to one of the most complete Cham Museums in the world. If you have the time, you should visit the Cham Museum before you head for the My Son Ruins located about 70 kilometers southwest of DaNang.

When making your Vietnam travel plans be sure to include at least a couple of these sites. If you had to pick 4 scenic and/or cultural places to visit outside of Hanoi and Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) these would be the most highly recommended by other Vietnam travelers. Find a good Vietnam Travel Book and explore Vietnam's UNESCO Cultural Heritage sites.

Sunday, November 27, 2016

Discover all Vietnam highlights from north to south

Vietnam is emerging as one of the most fascinating holiday destinations in Asia. Cheap holidays to Vietnam, viewed by many as a far-off land, has joined Thailand as an exotic destination in South East Asia. Vietnam travel has caught the imagination of bargain seeking travelers from all over the world. Hanoi competes with its better known counterpart, Ho Chi Minh City (still referred to as Saigon by the locals), for the attention of travelers drawn by the blend of old and new.

Hue ancient citadel
Hue ancient citadel
More forward-looking than other Vietnamese cities, Saigon has also kept its French colonial charms. Its energy is kept alive by the local people who have adopted the recent government economic reforms (doi moi). Young and old have been swept up by the reborn free market after years of austerity. Saigon streets are packed with motor scooters, often carrying whole families. The open-air markets, such as the Binh Tay in the Cholon District, attract local shoppers; as well as curious, bargain seeking tourists. 

Everywhere, the views are fantastic. Enjoy the floating markets of the Mekong Delta, where fresh picked fruit and vegetables are sold at the break of day. Luscious green rice paddies in the lowlands tended by farmers give a look at a centuries old way of life.

Misty mountains stretch from the south's central highlands to the China border northwest of Hanoi. Coffee plantations, terraced vegetable farms and water falls provide awesome photographic opportunities. Small villages of minority people (montagnards or hill people) in traditional costumes give travelers a look at mountain life.

On the central coast, Nha Trang, Hoian and Hue are popular destinations for people who enjoy beaches, delicious seafood dinners, and relaxing tropical evenings. The Cham ruins inland from the coast and the imperial capital, Hue, take visitors to historical times in Vietnam travel guide. Everywhere tourists are welcomed by friendly hotel staffs and local shop owners eager to please their guests.

On the East Sea, east of Hanoi, is one of the wonders of the natural world. Halong Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must see destination for any traveler to Vietnam. Bargain travelers are urged to take a two day / one night cruise of this geologic attraction. Halong Bay is a photographer's dream with over 2000 limestone islands, some with mysterious caves and darting wildlife.

Cheap off season airfares make Vietnam holiday a viable alternative for your next overseas vacation. The bargains once you get on the ground will make it well worth the trip. Give Vietnam a look!.

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Find out a reliable travel agency for your Vietnam holiday package

Booking a cheap holiday to Vietnam through a travel company you leave everything at the arrangement of the tour operator without worrying about transports, itinerary, hotel accommodation, food and eating...however travelers don't know how to choose the right tour you will have a boring trip and thus waste your money. Therefore, you should prepare yourself for the experience of buying cheap tour with good quality.

Some experiences about how to book tour at cheap prices:
- Choose tour company
Vietnam holiday
Vietnam holiday
Currently, there are many tour companies in Vietnam but not all companies are reliable and trustworthy. Especially some agencies sell tours to customers and then sell to other operators in order to get commission or un-experienced travel companies run tours with low quality. Below we give you a tip to find out a reliable travel company:
+ Check company's name, large tour companies usually have better reputation than other companies.
+ Operating time of the company: If a travel company founded for a long time and still operating it means that travel companies are doing well
+ Study the specific products of the travel company: There are some companies specializing in special tours and their products are usually better than the same products of other companies, for instance if you want to book a cheap holiday to Vietnam you should stay away from deluxe companies that usually offer high end services, just search around the net for budget tour companies or cheap travel agent that run the tours for backpackers.
+ Check with friends who have done the trip to Vietnam adventures before, it is always a good idea to book the trip through recommendation of your friends or past travelers
+ Check information about the tour company through internet. To find out if the tour companies are of good quality or not, you can go to prestigious forums: Tripadvisor, Lonely Planet to read feedbacks and review from other travelers.
+ Travel companies with good names usually offer higher prices than small or unknown companies. Small companies usually organize cheap holidays and thus put down service quality. However please note that the same itinerary offered by different companies with different prices the reason is the quality of services such as hotels, transport, food...
+ You need to find out if the company's program is affordable and assured quality services, don't be too concerned about the brand name, even the most reputable company has bad services and an unknown company may satisfy you with their dedicated service.

Stay away from shopping tours:
A note when booking a tour that is stay away from the tours that focus on shopping activities. A tour with shopping activities are usually cheaper than a non-shopping tour, the reason is the tour companies have commission from the shops and they bring tourists to the shop as part of the deal.
To offer commission to the travel companies the shops and stores have to put up prices on their products or sell low quality products to tourists, many tourists got ripped off from buying souvenirs at these shops.
Our tip is check the program carefully by yourself, stay away from tourist trip shopping places. If you like shopping you can do it in your free days.

Study the itinerary, airlines, hotels...
When booking a Vietnam holiday at cheap price you need to check if the price includes everything from food, accommodation, transport as a package, most tour companies in Vietnam don't include air fares, tax and other hidden cost, for example a tour to Hue and Danang doesn't mention transportation by road or flight from Hanoi or Sai Gon, or how you will get to hotel from airport and vice versa...you need to make this clear before booking a tour, make sure that there is no hidden cost.

In addition, you should also learn about the standard and quality of the hotels in tour, room type and quality of service, check flight times, the waiting time at the airport and select the tour that has appropriate flight time in the morning. For example a 5 day 4 night tour but departs in the evening you will lose one day or the tour operators buy cheap tickets for travelers to fly at midnight and you will need to pay extra for late check out at your hotel.

If your tour is a road trip you need to pay attention to vehicles, type of car, quality is not good or not. Do not accept the old car with cramped seat that will affect your well being. In addition, you also pay attention to places to visit, choose the tour with a moderate number of attractions, a trip with too many stops and destinations will make you tired and have not enough time to visit.

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Hoi An at a quick glance

Pagoda bridge in Hoi An
Pagoda bridge in Hoi An
At 14: 00h we took a bus to Hoi An, we engage in the same hotel the day before (48.000D / p). We stopped near the beach 20min Lang Co, where Paul took a dip. We arrived at Hoi An to 17: 30h and stayed at the Hotel Thien Nga (160.000D / hd c / b / c pool) (highly recommended). We took a dip in the pool and then went for a walk around the small town. Hoi An is a gastronomic paradise, with dishes that are not seen in the rest of the country. We dined on a tasting menu that included some specialties such as White Roses (prawns wrapped in rice pasta), Wonton (meat in the center of a crispy batter) and Cao Lau (noodles with broth, pork and crispy bacon bits). On the river bank there are numerous restaurants and many of them have cooking classes. In some of them they serve chilled beer barrel 3.000D

It is a charming and tourist population. Highlights some houses of the Chinese merchants who settled here during the time of splendor, its temples and a covered bridge built by the Japanese 

in 1593, as a means of communication between Chinese and Japanese communities. The old part of the city has managed to preserve its streets have kept intact the traditional buildings of past centuries. 

Hoi An is also surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, rivers, islands and paradisiacal beach. The next day, we rented a motorbike (80.000D / day + 10.000D / town) and go to the Marble Mountains (15.000D / p), five hills representing the five ritual elements, gold, wood, water , fire and earth. It is a place of very popular Buddhist prayer. They are about 20 km from Hoi An. It has 2 separate entries, you enter a sales and other and have to climb a lot of stairs and through the various pagodas, temples and caves. From above a beautiful view of the immense beach of China. 

After seeing this magnificent beach from above, we could not resist the temptation to take a bath and went straight there. There are restaurants where good seafood on the edge of the beach eats. Then we went on the bike to others closer to Hoi An beaches. All beaches are virtually untouched and uncrowded, only there are a few resorts. It is the ideal place to enjoy the sea. 

CU LAO CHAM ISLAND
The day before were asking prices of some tours to visit the Cham Island. Prices are not expensive (20 $ -1 day and 35 $ -2dias, including transportation, accommodation, food and snorkel) but decided to go on our own and try their luck, despite not having found much information on how to go, accommodation, permissions, etc. 

We knew at 7: 00h he left a local boat to the islands from some river pier. We went a little early to look and was complicated because we asked people about us and ran to one side and others on the opposite side, plus lots of boats come and go elsewhere. Finally, we found our boat (5.000D / p) (the stop is in front of the restaurant CafĂ© des Amis). The boat departed after local people on the boat had loaded the bikes, bikes and all sorts of things, like eggs, baskets of fruit, vegetables, etc .. A few minutes later, when we thought we were heading to the islands, the boat stop beside the river where we waited another larger boat and we had to change from one to another (people and all cargo, which took its time). This time they charged us 50.000D / p (tourist price). We continue sailing down the river before reaching the mouth, stop the boat again to move more people and goods up and pass a police check on Cua Dai Tran Kiem SOAT, Don Bien Phong 260. 

Suddenly, one of the policemen who were foreigners fixed (it was not difficult, were the only ones) and we started talking in Vietnamese. Luckily there was a girl who spoke English and helped us. We were asked a photocopy of passports to register our entry to the islands. Then we were told that we could not sleep in the islands without an invitation from a local, so we had to return on the same day and someone had to do responsible for us during the stay. At the end the skipper was responsible (thank goodness). At 10:30 h we arrived at Cu Lao Cham, the largest island and the only inhabited. There the girl spoke with the patron and told him that we were going to try to get permission to stay 2 days on the island. At 10: 30h the boat came to Tan Hiep (one of only two villages on the island, 2,400 inhabitants). 

We went straight to one of the few guesthouses there and convincing a policeman (giving another copy of passports), we were under the tutelage of the lady of the guesthouse. We stayed there on Ngan Ha Guesthouse in Bai Lang. A 40m pier. (150.000D / hd c / b). (Very basic). We were told us to go anywhere we had to bring someone from the family (then check that is not necessary). They also warned us that we could not climb the mountains because the island is a military base and much of it is occupied by the army, hence much control to enter. There are signs of restricted zone around the island. In the end, all sorted !! 

The islands are 20km from Hoi An. The largest is the only inhabited, but not very prepared for tourism. The services are very basic. There is only electricity from 18: 00-22: 00h. Sets at 18: 00h and the sun rises at 5: 30h. 

After arranging everything to stay there a couple of days and leave backpacks in the room, we went to a secluded beach 500m from the village to freshen up. Towards a horrible heat and great bathroom we came. 

In the guesthouse we hired a boat for a tour of 3 hours, touring the island and snorkeling (200.000D / boat). We came to pick up at 14: 00h and we were going, the captain and three girls on the island that were to be relatives of the captain, taking advantage of the trip came too. The island is not very large, has 8 beaches on the west side and east are all cliffs. There is a government program to protect the environment on the islands (corals and marine fauna), to prevent local fishing sweep away everything. There are several areas to snorkel and see coral and colorful fish. The coral is shallow and you can see even without diving into the water. 

Before dinner we visited a pagoda year 1749, which was near the village. Inside there was a greater and nearly blind monk who invited us to a very rich company you while we were doing it until dark. 

At night we do not rest well because the bed had no mattress and slept directly on a table. To make matters worse, from 5:30 to 6: 30h put the radio speakers that are heard in all the people, for everyone to wake up (even those who do not want so early). We tided because that could take advantage of more day. So we walked to some beautiful and secluded beaches. You catch out of town the only means that there is tarmac and 2.5 km this Bai Chong beach, which is accessed through a stream with a few steps down to the beach, which has a lot of palm trees and bamboo in some houses who they prepare the food when the tours arrive, but as soon we have to ourselves, with its white sand and clear waters. The guard who looks after the beach charged us 10.000D/p, can use toilets and showers. 

Back we stopped at the beach closest to the people, and we were snorkeling at the foot of the beach with some coral and plenty of gorgeous, starfish and even anemones and clownfish colorful fish. At 11: 30h back to town just in time to take backpacks and catch the public ferry that was already waiting. We no longer back in control of the police had no problem and arrived safely Hoi An. 

We squeezed a few beers on tap frost with grilled prawns and delicious papaya salad harbor front (we are very heavy but in Hoi An have the best cuisine of Vietnam). Then we bought a direct overnight bus ticket to Ho Chi Minh in an agency (formerly Saigon) ($14/p), we leave backpacks at the hotel, we took a shower (15.000D/p) and went to wander around the city 18pm until the bus came to pick us up at the hotel (we spent all night en route).

Sunday, September 18, 2016

Set budget for a your trip to Vietnam

Cheap holiday makers to Vietnam
Cheap holiday makers to Vietnam
If you want a memorable trip to Asia with tight budget Vietnam must be the choice. Vietnam is a key destination of Southeast Asia is for travelers cheap Vietnam holiday packages. Between the beautiful mountains of the north, Ha Long Bay, the imperial and other cities, the choice is vast! Some also choose to live there after their holiday to Vietnam

What should you know to set budget for a trip to Vietnam
When talking about travel, whether in Vietnam or elsewhere, the budget issue arises. Between airfare, visa, hotel, transport ... sometimes there enough hair pulling. I will give some solutions for a cheap holiday in Vietnam.
This is to prevent you grind your brain that I propose to shed light on this point regarding Vietnam.

What budget for a trip to Vietnam
What should you know to set budget for a trip to Vietnam●
To set your budget, it is essential to know what you want to do during your trip to Vietnam and list the expenses!
Two types of costs should be taken into account: the expenses that you will perform before your stay and those that you will perform for.
Before leaving Vietnam:
● Air tickets: integral part of the budget, especially if you are traveling with family, it will weigh heavily in the balance
● Visa: Mandatory for all trips in Vietnam, whether for 1 day, 1 week, 1 month ..For the latter I give you the trick to get your visa to Vietnam
● Things that you will buy for you: We do not necessarily think to include in the budget, but you will surely need a backpack, a practical guide or a new swimsuit.
● Vaccines and other expenses for your travel pharmacy. For example, if you decide to buy an anti malaria treatment for a month-long journey, you will have for 150 USD...

Once arrived in Vietnam:
● Accommodation: you have several choices for staying in cheap Vietnam holiday packages. From simple Guest house to prestigious hotels through conventional hotels, you will be spoiled for choice.
● Eating: Everything is possible in Vietnam, street restaurants, canteens, gourmet restaurants, there is in all budgets. You can have a meal for a few euros.
● Transportation: The transportation No. 1 to get around the city is the motorcycle taxi (Xe Om). It is also one of the least expensive, provided of course to find negotiated and never (yes, never) accept the first price announced (often 10,000 to 30,000 dong more expensive). You will also have the opportunity to take the bus (5000 VND, 0.20 cents), but it takes a minimum of knowing the city. Come later are the taxis! ideal when your budget is high!
● Excursions: It goes without saying that if you visit Vietnam, you will not stay in one place for 2 weeks. Many things are to visit!
● Miscellaneous: I mean souvenirs, evenings, cafe sua da ... (iced coffee with condensed milk)
● Unexpected: We think there very rarely, but it is always good to predict. Especially for those who travel on long courtyard. Whether for an accident (which I do not want you), a financial contingency (TV fee that falls right during your stay, it's lived)

Vietnam: the budget for the backpacker, the vacationer and expatriates!
It's time to budget for all, and for that I offer three scenarios or 3 types of travelers with a daily estimate.
Budget backpacker in Vietnam:
● Accommodation: for a Guest house / dorm, it takes 5-9 USD a night
● Eat: You can eat for 2 euros in a classic restaurant (there right in the neighborhood of Ho Chi Minh City for backpackers), so 3 meal for 6 euros.
● Transport: By focusing on bus and taxi motorbike, between USD 1 and USD 5 
● Excursions: Many excursions are offered as a package transportation, business and catering. All with an inflated price because it includes the commission. However it is possible to visit the places by yourself and prepare your sandwich.
Total average budget for a day: 16 USD
Besides beer and water ;-), to get an idea, count 20,000 dong (0.70 cts) beer (depending on where you consumed) and 15,000 (0.50 cts) the bottle 'water.

Holidaymaker budget in Vietnam:
● Accommodation: average price of a hotel, count 14 USD for one person and 18 for two. Here is the Duc Vuong hotel that I like to Ho Chi Min City.
● Eating: Counting a budget of 4 to 10 euros per meal. I take into account the fact that we're here to have fun and eat well. An average of 21 USD a day.
● Transport: From taxi and motorcycle taxi, take an average of 10 USD per day
● Excursions: A visit to the Mekong Delta day from Ho Chi Minh City, it will cost 12 USD per day including transportation mini van, restaurant on site, and visit.
Total average budget for a day: 47 USD

Budget for expatriate in Vietnam:
● Accommodation: renting an apartment, prices can vary from 150 euros for a single apartment at 600 euros to see a large apartment. If you rent an apartment in Vietnam, I met a friendly and reliable super agency that offers apartments at reasonable prices. Namely that the charges are not included and are asked generally 1-2 months deposit. You should know that everything is negotiable in Vietnam.
● Eating: Halfway between the holiday and the backpacker, knowing that it will be possible to cook yourself. Here's an indication of prices on the Vietnamese market. To know that you are "tourists," as you always pay more than a local and you will have to negotiate on each item.
● Transport: Assume that you have your own motobike. Count 250 USD for the "purchase". For the price per liter of gasoline, if I remember correctly it was about 20,000 dong (0.70 cents) per liter.
● Excursions: same rate as vacationers, but once there you will have the opportunity to know all the tips.
This is obviously an estimate, there is often a difference between budgeted and we practice. This remains an indispensable step to travel. In a general way, the prices remain the same as you are north or south of Vietnam. Life is however cheaper if you stay outside the major cities. It's a bit the same in other countries.

And finally, here are some examples of prices:
● Coffee: USD 0.60
● a beer: USD 0.70
● water bottle USD 0.15
● a can of Coke: USD 0.60
● Milksalke (strawberry, avocado, mango ...): USD 0,80
● Pho (Viet soup): 1,20 USD
● A meal (drink, meal and dessert): USD 5
● A body massage of one hour: USD 4
These prices are average, it may be that you have to pay more or less depending on where you eat. The price of a beer will not be the same if you take in a trendy bar than if you take it in the greasy spoon around the corner.

Moreover, Vietnam is a good base for exploring the region. Flights are cheap thanks to low cost airlines in Southeast Asia.

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Hanoi hosts entertainment activities on new walking area

Hanoi street dancing
Hanoi street dancing
International visitors on their cheap Vietnam holidays in September will have an opportunity to enjoy many cultural activities on the occasion of Vietnam National day and the opening of new walking street area, especially some programs designed to serve the new expanded walking street in Hanoi have been approved.

According to the decision of the Hanoi People's Committee, the new walking streets of Hanoi will be expanded in the area of Hoan Kiem Lake and the surrounding streets including Dinh Tien Hoang, Le Lai, Le Thach, Dinh Le, Nguyen Tri Trang Tien, Hang Khay...

On this occasion Hanoi will organize many cultural activities, entertainment in celebration of the new walking streets, most activities will take place around Hoan Kiem lake such as Ca Tru folk music, Chau Van...

In addition to the traditional art programs, the central area of Hanoi will host a few venues for contemporary art programs. Specifically the Ho Guom Cultural Center, address 2 Le Thai To street will host a program of contemporary dance such as modern dance, Flamengo, trumpet quartet... At the intersection of Dinh Tien Hoang - Hang Bai streets is the performances of contemporary music such as guitars, drums, trumpets.

Those who love the exhibition activities can visit Hoa Phong Tower for the photo exhibition organized by People's Committee of Hoan Kiem District. At the Dinh Tien Hoang exhibition hall also opens all day for visitors enjoy the artists' paintings on the theme. At sidewalks of Trang Tien Plaza will be the exhibition "Vietnam country and people".

One of the street art activities have become a tradition in Hanoi on holidays, is a vaudeville program includeing circus, magic, music and dance that will take place at the Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc square. This is one of the activities has always attracted international tourists to arrange holiday to Vietnam.

The expanded walking streets in Hanoi will connect with the current walking area in the Old Quarter and form a complex space for the pedestrians and tourists, and will help promote culture values of the Old Quarter and Hoan Kiem lake area, attracting more tourists.

Monday, August 15, 2016

Trekking to Ham Rong mountain and stand on the peak

One of the most beautiful sites in Sapa that visitors regretfully miss is Ham Rong Mountain, which belongs to the majestic Hoang Lien Son Range in Sapa District, Lao Cai Province and look like a jaw of a dragon. Ham Rong (Dragon Jaw) Mountain that is fine combination of man-made and natural landscape is an attractive tourist area. Ham Rong Mountain is one of the rare mountains in Vietnam having crisp and beautiful figurative elements.

Sapa view from Ham Rong mountain
Sapa view from Ham Rong mountain
Ham Rong Mountain has become an attractive destination of Sapa overnight trains for a long time. It located in the center of Sapa town- a famous tourist town of Sapa District, Lao Cai Province.

Trekking to Ham Rong Mountain and Standing on the peak, tourists will see a fantastic world behind with Muong Hoa Valley, Sa Pa and Ta Phin village wrapped by endless white color of clouds and mist. The current mountain contains charming landscapes such as cloud ground and stone garden, gardens, garden of medicinal plants, especially the garden of various rare orchids of Hoang Lien and northern mountainous region.

At Ham Rong mountain, there are three viewpoints including Orchid Garden 1, telecom station of Sapa, and Cloudy yard at the top to enjoy particularly interesting landscapes around as much as you wish and throw your view farer to make the most of poetic beauty of “foggy city” looming in clouds. Orchid Garden 1 viewing the whole of Sa Pa ancient church are seemed to be as a symbol of Lao Cai to Sapa transfer tourist preparing to mark 100 years of ceremony. Telecom station of Sapa is a place to see the peak Indochina Fansifan with the height of 3.143 mete, at an altitude of 2000 meter . Cloudy Yard is seen to be the most wonderful view of Sapa. Here, you will be able to feel the interference of heaven and earth, while leisurely walking.

Friday, August 12, 2016

Arrange your next holiday package to Vietnam at cheap price

Sapa mountain
Sapa mountain
Cheap Vietnam holidays is the best choice for your trip to Asia. Vietnam is becoming the spot where both Eastern and Western culture meet. Cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh can give tourists all kinds of experiences they wish. You can learn how Vietnamese people live by joining the numerous Vietnam holidays. If you are more into water sports, the outskirts of the country has world famous white sand beaches just waiting for you. Vietnam also has a thriving nightlife if you are looking to wine, dine, and party.

What exactly should you do when you get to Vietnam? Most tourists plan their itinerary beforehand, painstakingly researching about the places they want to see and activities they want to do. This will save money and time. There is never a dull moment when you are following a schedule. If you do not know to make your own itinerary, Vietnam travel agencies have people who can build your schedule for you.

The next issue to consider is where to go. This all depends on what you like doing. For cultured individuals, the entire country is filled with its own cultural identity and compelling history. Take tailormade Vietnam holiday that will take you to places like the ancient town of Hoi An. You can walk down memory lane via Cu Chi Tunnels or even take a lesson in spirituality in the famed Thien Mu Pagoda.

For an authentic Vietnamese experience, try to visit the country during festival time and revel in the culture. Events like the Lang Ca Ong or Whale Festival have devotees offering sacrifices and prayers to the whale god for bountiful fishing and protection from the harsh seas. Vietnam is also the home of the famous Elephant Races-a remarkable sight.

If you are more into nature, Vietnam is famous for its beaches and breath-taking natural wonders. Visit the Mekong River, go fishing in the village of Mui Ne, and take a photo of the gorgeous Sa Pa Terraces. It is no wonder people go through lengths to visit Vietnam. Travel enthusiasts fall in love with the diverse and vibrant culture and views.

Some Vietnam holidays will also show you the best hotspots in the cities. The capital of Vietnam is no longer slow-paced and rural. Shopping malls now cater favorite Western brands, and some urbanized streets have coffee shops and fast food joints for tourists looking for a little taste of home. You can even see an opera, musical or even local rock band at concert halls and venues.
Another good reason to visit Vietnam is the people itself. They reflect their fascinating culture and are examples of human endurance after going through centuries of oppression and war. They are very accommodating of new culture and well versed in art and literature.

For anyone looking to have an unforgettable experience, consider Vietnam travel. It has a little something for everyone. Anyone looking to learn about the culture can take tours and visit heritage sites. Even people who only wish to stay in the comforts of their hotels or villa, Vietnamese accommodation is excellent. Look no further for your next holiday and visit Vietnam.

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Sights and experiences that are not to be missed in Vietnam holiday

Eternal green fields fused with the bustling metropolis of Vietnam make this Southeast Asian nation a feast for the eyes. After decades of unceasing wars, Vietnam has risen from the trenches as a triumphant country proud of its unique culture and history - Cheap Vietnam holidays.

If you are taking a trip the cultural and vibrant Vietnam, here are some sights and experiences that are not to be missed.

Vestiges of the Past: The Cu Chi Tunnels
Vietnam holiday
Vietnam holiday
Witnessing some of the most gruesome encounters, take a tour on the former battlefields, foreign military bases, and national museums in the country to commemorate this time of courage. From the Cu Chi tunnels, My Lai, to the Khe Sanh grounds, you will instantly feel the cry to save the lives of people.

Holy Grounds: Temple Tours
Tailormade Vietnam holiday package, a trip to Vietnam is partly synonymous to centuries-old architectural wonders of worship. Filled with Buddhist temples, entering these historic and highly-ornamented shrines offers a moment of tranquility on your journey. Most notable are the One-Pillar Pagoda located above a lotus pond in Hanoi and the towering Thien Mu Pagoda in Hue constructed in 1601. Visitors should wear suitable clothing that covers most of the body when going inside these sacred sites.

Through the Waters: The Mekong Delta and Halong Bay
Whether buying goods from the floating market of Mekong Delta, or cruising on a luxurious ship in Halong Bay, the rivers flowing within Vietnam serve as the channel to view the most heart-stopping sights on the land. Its clear waters and white sand also provide for amazing beach holidays where diving is a must for every ocean adventurer.

Shopping Districts: Ho Chi Minh and Hanoi
Affordability is the selling point of budget Vietnam holiday when it comes to top-quality garments, handicrafts, jewelry, paintings, and souvenir items. The cities of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh come to life with a whole lot of products which you can get at a cheap price especially if bargaining is your prowess. Haggling is a typical scene in Vietnam but make sure to negotiate firmly but friendly, if possible, with a smile to boot. The conical hat and trademark ao dai costume are tourist favorites.

Founded on Festivals: Traditional Celebrations with Dance and Music
There is no better way to experience the Vietnemese culture than to take part in one of their many festivals throughout the year. From traditional ceremonies, vivid costumes, sports competitions, cultural music and dance, to special offerings, Vietnamese festivals pay tribute to ancestors, heroes, and the land's natural wealth. Undeniably the most-awaited celebration is the Tet or New Year festival which occurs around the end of January or early February.

Reaching the Peak: Sapa and Dalat
Tread the mountains of Vietnam for a closer look at its sweeping landscapes. The Sapa and Dalat regions are exciting destinations to breathe in the fresh air on top of the highlands. It is not surprising how mountain climbing and cycling have been a favorite for travelers as well as photographers from around the world.

Traveling to this land guarantees a rich learning experience of traditions carried by the enduring spirit of the Vietnamese people.

Sunday, June 12, 2016

Immerse yourself in the amazing sites across Vietnam

Where are you going to spend your next holiday in Asia? Keep the cost down by booking cheap Vietnam tours is our advice. Vietnam is a wonderful country with green rice fields and rich historical and ancient traditions. Tourism is a major industry in Vietnam. It is home to beautiful sea beaches, mountains, traditional villages, historical cities and modern cities. Vietnam tourist destinations will keep your days full.

Rowing sampan on Mekong river canal
Rowing sampan on Mekong river canal
Hanoi is the capital of cheap Vietnam tours with beautiful lakes and pretty yellow stucco buildings. Hoan Kiem Lake is a beautiful and peaceful lake with the 18th century Ngoc Son Temple; this temple can be reached by the Huc Bridge. Old Quarter is the most popular place in Hanoi with shops selling all types of goods in nearly 40 winding streets. There are also many craft stores, cafes, art galleries and restaurants. Hanoi is one of the popular Vietnam tourist destinations.

Phong Nha-Ke Bang is a natural park situated at the province of Quang Binh and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The popular attractions of this site are the Tien Son Cave and the limestone forest. Ho Chi Minh City formerly known as Saigon is one of the commercial centers of Vietnam and is one of the major Vietnam tourist destinations. The streets are filled with two wheelers and the markets are chaotic. You can visit the colorful Emperor of Jade Pagoda which is a Chinese temple with glided characters and woodcarving of local deities. Some of the popular tourist spots in Ho Chi Minh City are; the Hotel de Ville, twin towers of Norte Dame Cathedral, War Remnant Museum, Re-Unification Hall and many more.

Ha Long Bay, situated at the province of Quang Ninh is home to 60 species of endemic animals and 14 species of endemic plants. It also has four fishing villages. My Son situated in Quang Nam is home to the remains of Hindu temples built during 4th century A.D. to 14th century A.D. Here you will find gate tower, entry hallway, and fire house and brick sanctuary.

Hue is the city of great imperial architecture. It is home to many tombs of several Vietnam's emperors, popular tombs among them are the Tomb of Tu Doc and the tomb of Minh Mang. The Hue city also has Buddhist temples and pagodas like the Thien Mu Pagoda. The Alexandre Yersin Museum situated in Nha Trang has the collection of works and the achievements of bacteriologist Alexandre Yersin. Vietnam tourist destinations consist of many historic sites which attract many tourists who are interested in the history of the country.

Vietnamese cuisine commonly utilizes rice, soy sauce, fruits, fresh herbs, vegetables and fish sauce. Some of the popular Vietnamese dishes are; banh hoi, bun cha, bun oc, banh bao, rau cau, che and many more.

Monday, April 11, 2016

Book a tour to Vietnam at tight budget

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Flower H'mong people in north Vietnam
The amazing friendliness of the Vietnamese - Vietnam travel news, an amazing collection of unique cultures, awesome scenery throughout the nation and gorgeous calm beaches are the things travelers dream about. There are only a handful of countries that offer all of these and you can include Vietnam among these. Anyone can join an organized tour group through a travel agency. Why don't you do some research on your own, save some money and enjoy a personally planned experience of a life time - plan your own Vietnam travel.

A country with over 50 sub-cultures, awesome landscapes with sandy beaches, tropical weather and friendly hosts aren't found everywhere. Sure, you can enjoy these travel attractions by joining an organized tour or even hiring a private guide to escort you around the country, but both of these options create a barrier between you and the friendly locals.

Vietnam has over 86 million people and is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. The two main concerns of travelers - heat and monsoon rains have been addressed in recent years. Modern accommodations and transportation with air conditioning are prevalent and many Vietnam travelers have decided to brave the inclement weather of the monsoons to enjoy some of the benefits the rains - mainly better "beach" weather when the rains of the day have passed.

A large variety of Vietnam hotels has emerged in the past few years - small family run "mini-hotels" to 5-star luxury resorts - make comfortable accommodations available to every travel budget. The "Backpacker Telegraph" provides access to bargain hotels by way of the internet and word-of-mouth. Spend a little time "surfing the web" and you'll find a wide range of places to spend a night or two to fit any budget.

Transportation "to and through" Vietnam can be financially managed by conducting a bit of research on the web. The large international carriers often offer great fares to various hubs in Asia. And the recent emergence of Asia's regional bargain carriers will provide that last "hop" into Vietnam if you can't manage to land in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) or Hanoi. Danang is now an arrival point for regional carriers from Thailand and other nearby countries.

In-country transportation can be arranged for a reasonable price by utilizing the "open tour" private tour bus industry, and if you're really adventurous you can try Vietnam's public bus system. Vietnam's railroads provide excellent transportation from one end of the country to the other. Both the private tour bus companies and the railroad provide a number of choices in the area of comfort. "Hard" and "soft" are the adjectives used to describe the levels of service available on the train. You might even chance a local trip on motorcycle or enjoy a trip around town on a cyclo.

If you're wondering what you do when you get to Vietnam, take a look at any Vietnam travel guide. There are "adventures" to meet the requirements of any traveler's abilities and desires. Providers of local tour services can be found "online", in travel guides, or "on the street" when you arrive in town. Waiting to arrange your tour until you're "on-site" will allow you to make last minute changes to your plans, stay a few extra days at someplace that catches your fancy or spend your money on something else. If you're on an organized tour you may end spending most of your time sitting near someone who's a pain.

Planning your own self-guided tour of Vietnam will not only benefit you financially, but also culturally. You'll not only save money, but you'll make some new Vietnamese friends along the way.