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What is a typical round trip in Vietnam?

Crawl in the Cu Chi tunnels - About 50 km from Ho Chi Minh you will find the famous Cu Chi tunnels that were used by the Communists during the Vietnam War to make attacks on the enemy. They are claustrophobic narrow, and it is very hard to imagine anyone can navigate around them. Do not forget that they have also been used as underground hospitals. read more



Best beaches in Vietnam from north to south

Doc Let Beach is located in Ninh Hai Commune, Ninh Hoa District - a beautiful beach with fine white sand, blue sea and the line of pine that covers more than 2.5 km along the coast. The sea here is pristine, always gentle even in the days of heavy wind. Natural scenery on the shore, the sea in front of Doc Let all attract visitors. In addition, it is very close to famous Van Phong Bay. Coming to Doc Let, in addition to coastal resorts, visitors can visit fishing villages, salt fields. read more



How is traveling with children in Vietnam

Traveling with children in Vietnam is easy and safe. A lot of families have traveled Vietnam and returned home with their backpack full of experiences. Through children's clothes, Vietnam is completely enchanting. The streets are colorful, the markets store on exotic fruits a lot, but also crazy fish and food that may reap a few "ahhh" along the way, the girls love to look at the shops with beautiful, colorful dresses. read more



7 tips when you travel in Vietnam

7 tips when you travel in Vietnam

Vietnam is simply wonderful in every way of a huge experience. To somebody, is a great experience and this is just the opposite and we really liked it! There was something real about all the experiences we had in Vietnam . Living with a local family, playing soccer with the local boys and taste the country's glories were experiences that make us smile on our lips every time we think of them. These are experiences that you can still feel when you think of them... read more



Top 10 Attractions In Soc Son District Of Hanoi

Top 10 Attractions In Soc Son District Of Hanoi

The temple of Thanh Giong, one of the four immortals of Vietnamese folk beliefs. On the summit of Soc Son, there is a footprint of Thanh Giong's iron horse when he took off his armor and fly to Heaven. Relics remain. The temple shrines have been restored many times, still burnt with incense all year round In front of the temple there are Mon Ton mountain, Dai Hac mountain, Hon Ngoc mountain and some streams... read more



Vietnam country and food

Hanoi street

The Vietnamese food in the north of the country is considered to be lighter in flavour and is often seafood heavy, given the coastal geography of the area. The centre of the country, on the other hand, features spicy, hearty food in small portions. Think gourmet Viet food - this is what royalty used to eat! Finally, in the south, the food is categorised by slightly sweeter flavours and the generous use of coconut milk... read more



Sai Gon and Hanoi

Hanoi city

Ho Chi Minh City is entertaining, insightful and emotional as well. Don't miss the War Museum, Reunification Palace, Thien Hau pagoda, Notre Dame Cathedral and the Fito traditional medicine museum. Do a little shopping at Ben Thanh Market in downtown Ho Chi Minh, and enjoy a quiet evening of good food at the little bistros and restaurants uptown. Finally, don't miss the Cu Chi tunnels, the incredible underground tunnel network constructed by Vietnamese fighters during the long struggle for independence- an amazing testament to ingenuity and an unforgettable reminder of a time that is hard to understand... read more


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Dear Ms Helen Pham
We had a wonderful amazing trip and will return as soon as we can afford it again. Thank you so much! I will write a great review on tripadvisor. Really the guides and hotels and tours were awesome. Ms. Nhung was very sweet and refreshingly honest, very likeable. Mr. Tam was fantastic, highly knowledgeable and funny. Probably our best "tour" was the day we spent on motor bikes visiting the tombs near Hue. The bikes allow for a much more intimate view of the countryside. And then - as I wrote - Mr. An was absolutely the best guide ever...Read more