Vietnam Hotels & Tours
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Hanoi
Elegance 2, Hanoi |
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Sunrise
Resort, Halong Bay |
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Omni
Saigon, Ho Chi Minh |
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Windsor
Plaza, Ho Chi Minh |
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Empress
Hotel, Ho Chi Minh |
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Sofitel
Plaza, Hanoi |
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Caravelle
Hotel, Ho Chi Minh |
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Saigon
Royal, Ho Chi Minh |
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Hoa
Binh Palace Hotel,
Hanoi |
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Pho
Hoi Riverside, Hoi
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The Vietnam you see today is steeped in ancient
rites and traditions that have survived even thrived
throughout the bumps and scrapes of history.
Its a place where handmade water puppets
spin elaborate tales, singing kites soar overhead, solemn
generals strategize in games of human chess that are both
elegant and serene, highland markets promise the hope of love
to young villagers, and Mekong River markets float.
A passion for beauty flows from poetry and
paintings, from palaces and pagodas. Its a beauty rooted
in the past and complimented by the natural surroundings of
the present.
Sharp-angled mountains, cloaked in dense
foliage, jut from forest and sea. Impossibly long stretches
of white sand shimmer under the warm afternoon sun. Lush vegetation
masks rivers edge. Immense caves gulp seawater. Ho
Chi Minh City is calling out to you. Hanoi is whispering your name. And the beaches are giving you the eye.
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Hoi An |
Just
a walk from the ancient town through Cam Nam bridge to Cam Nam
Island, and from the bridge, you will have an overview of the
resort reflect in the river on your left hand side. |
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Ideally
located in the heart of Hanoi's Old Quarter, near the magnificent
Opera House, Hanoi Elegance 2 Hotel offers a modern and diverse
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Ho
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Newly-built
in 1996, the Empress is small, modest hotel whose hallmark is
service. While not luxurious, it boasts some upscale touches.
Rooms are cozy but well laid out. |
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One of the nations of appealing diversity, from north
to south you will find authentic Asia -
the fertile plains of the Mekong Delta, majestic mountains
in the north, classical pagodas and temples, bustling
cities and street markets, and the faded elegance of
the French colonial era. Read more... |
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The newly opened Mekong countries, is growing up in
business developing. Hanoi, the bustling capital, is
full of places of interest, yet the other areas are
also luring visitors.
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To have a clear idea of Vietnam's geography, and of the location of the most important destinations in the country. Read more... |
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All that you need to know about Vietnam to organise your trip. Read more... |
Vietnam Recommended Tours
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Discover Saigon, My Tho, Vinh Long and Can Tho landscapes by bicycle
and boat, during this 4 days tour. Cycled distances are between
25 & 60 Km/day.
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From Hanoi to Saigon, this tour offers a thorough excursion in
Vietnam. Beaches, temples, mountains, you will discover all Vietnamese
landscapes.
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Discover Vietnamese hill's tribes (Red Dzao, H'mong) and their
mountain in northwestern part of Vietnam. Natural and cultural tour
indeed...
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Vietnam's
capital lies on the banks of the Red River, some 100 kilometres
from its mouth. Previously known as Thang Long,
it was renamed Hanoi in 1831. Read
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Designated
a World Heritage Site since 1994, this unforgettably beautiful
place is located about 170 km. east of Hanoi near the port city of Haiphong.
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The French who conquered
Saigon in 1859, embellished the city with broad boulevards
and elegant architecture. Read
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Straddling
the banks of the Perfume River, this historic city dates
back to 1687. Hue' was declared a Unesco World Heritage
Site in 1993. Read more... |
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About
100 km. south of Hue, Danang is of historical significance
for the Cham, a merchant people, thought to have arrived
from Java, around 1 AD. Read
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Lying
just a few kilometres inland, Hoi An packs in lots of
affordable accommodation, budget shopping, authentic eating
experiences, and interesting sights. Read more... |
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About
200km north of Ho Chi Ming City, lies Mui Ne, a former
sleepy fishing village that is fast becoming a popular
leisure destination. Read more... |
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Often
called the Riviera of the South China Sea, Nha Trang has
a long stretch of beautiful coastline; miles of white,
sandy beaches with mountains at each end. Read
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| HIGHLIGHTS |
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| Phu Quoc an island that technically lies
south of Cambodia, but belongs to Vietnam
until recently mostly consisted of a fishing community,
and known among Vietnamese for the fish sauce that
is produced there. The last decade or so, however,
has seen many changes and development, and today
there are a number of good hotels
and resorts. It has remained
a little paradise though, with aquamarine water,
idyllic beaches, romantic sunsets and a serene island-style
atmosphere. |
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