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| Cultural Heartland Vietnam
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Travel to the cultural heart of Vietnam as we explore the country’s fascinating past. This trip takes you to the ancient Cham ruins at My Son, Hoi An’s historic old quarter with its Chinese influenced architecture and the Imperial City of Hue. It is a must for anyone interested in the cultural heritage of Vietnam!
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| Halong - Catba island Vietnam
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 The largest island in Halong Bay, Vietnam, Cat Ba Island, Vietnam is home to the Cat Ba National Park. The Cat Ba National Park covers an area of nearly 200 square kilometers. It has both forests and water bodies within its boundaries. The national park is an attraction to the tourists who enjoy hiking. To the east of the island is the Lan Ha Bay. This bay is famous for its excellent beaches and breathtaking scenery. The Cat Ba Island is home to two white sand beaches both located one kilometer from Cat Ba town. They are Cat Co 1 and Cat Co 2. These two beaches are interconnected by a seven hundred meters long wooden walkway.
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| Hoi an - Cua Dai beach Vietnam
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 Cua Dai Beach is located in the area of Cam An Ward, about 4km to the north-east of Hoi An Town, Quang Nam Province. Cua Dai Beach is over 3km in length and up to 300m in width. The beach boasts fine white sand, clear and blue water, moderate slopes and small waves, which make it ideal for recreational activities like swimming and other sea sports.
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| Nha Trang beach relax Vietnam
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 It is at dawn that it is best to discover the splendid beach of Nha Trang: the main beach boulevard, Tran Phu, is invaded by hundreds of people who converge towards the sea for the morning bathe, before going to work or before school. Between 5.30 and 8AM, it is thus the peak hour. Not the one of the tourists who will emerge from their bed only towards 9, but the one of the inhabitants of Nha Trang who will benefit from a smooth temperature to make their sport: jogging, badminton, volleyball or tai chi. Then, when the sun starts to burn, the beach will be emptied as by enchantment to leave the place to the tourists. The “local people” will reappear in… the twilight towards 5pm. Why do the tourists like to roast in the sun whereas in Vietnam (like everywhere in Asia), the white skins are sign of beauty, here is a mystery which leaves perplexed the local population… Here one finds all, restaurants, bars, the huts or the parasols with long chairs All the water sports are practicable: board , jet ski, parasailing, hobbycat., water skiing
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| Mui Ne beach Vietnam
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Mui Ne Beach is the sunniest place in Vietnam! Here you can enjoy fine dining and fresh local seafood; spend an exciting day windsurfing or a reclusive morning at the White Sand Dunes; shop at the Mui Ne Village Markets for cheap clothing, local produce, and traditional crafts; explore ancient ruins of the ; or have a night on the town in Phan Thiet City.
Mui Ne Beach and the surrounding Binh Thuan province have everything to offer. We have beautiful tropical beaches lined with groves of swaying palm trees; immense saharan dunes meandering through kilometers of red, yellow and . We have winding rivers teeming with fresh fish and crabs; tall mountains with bamboo rainforests and pristine waterfalls. There are deep, red canyons parted by twisting streams and echoed by the sounds of tropical birds... we have everything you could ever want.
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| Phu Quoc Island Vietnam
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Phu Quoc island is now becoming the paradise resort in Vietnam due to its empty beaches and laid back atmosphere. It is not only the perfect destination for leisure beach vacations but also popular for weekenders from Ho Chi Minh city. Besides relaxing on the white sandy beach, you can also explore villages to see the local life or many famous fish sauce factories located around this peaceful island.
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| Vietnam Honeymoon 21days
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 Designed as a honeymoon, this itinerary is suitable for any couple who want a decadence and romance. We want to make this experience as romantic and memorable for you as possible, so we have added a few extra touches. Such as airport limousine transfers, hotel upgrades, champagne and chocolates on arrival, decadent ‘couples’ massage treatments, private picnics, sunset cruises, traditional blessing ceremonies. The options are limitless.
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| Cycling Red River Delta countryside Vietnam followed by local home stay
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Catch up on the unique scenery and countrylife of Vietnam, see the Thuong River as you journey north with rice terraces. Mountainous views and travel of the beaten track, meeting local people and your host family. Cycling through villages, seeing a very famous pagoda in Vietnam, the 1000 year old DaHuong Tree, these are the attractions of the Tour, sharing mealtimes and ideas with the host family accompanied by rice wine. Peaceful villages, a rural landscape in a tranquil setting, where there is no hustle and bustle of city life, very few Westerners have seen this side of Vietnam life, and the local people keep their original lifestyle and Vietnamese culture
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| Cycling Vietnam 15days upon request
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Highlights: Length: 15 Days (Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City) See the house where Ho Chi Minh once lived, Meet furry-faced monkeys in the Cuc Phuong National Park, Experience historical Hue by bicycle, Conquer the spectacular Hai Van Pass, Have a whole new wardrobe tailored in Hoi An, Cycle off the beaten track in the remote Central Highlands, Unwind on the shores of the South China Sea, Experience the energy of Ho Chi Minh City. 30,000,000 Vietnamese can't be wrong - handle-bar height gives you the best view of Vietnam. Cycling through this beautiful country provides opportunities to meet the local people and experience the local culture in a way that wouldn't be possible otherwise. So come with us and get active as we travel from Hanoi to Saigon, down country lanes and over spectacular mountain passes. And all the exercise gives you the perfect excuse to indulge in delicious Vietnamese cuisine.
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| Food Lovers Vietnam 15days upon request
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Duration:15 days (Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City)
Highlights
Take part in a cooking class in Hanoi, Explore local markets in Hoi An, Enjoy a cooking demonstration in Dalat, Visit imperial Hue, Take a boat cruise in Nha Trang, Explore the Mekong Delta, Spend a night in a rural homestay, Savour the spicy cuisine of Saigon
Without a doubt Vietnam has some of the tastiest cuisine in the world, not least because eating and preparing food is intrinsic to the Vietnamese way of life. The French have left their mark as well, and you'll find fresh baguettes, exquisite pastries and strong sweet coffee everywhere you go! This is a trip that lets you dine your way from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, indulging all your senses in delicious tastes and tantalising aromas, while travelling in comfort and style.
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