Tours Infomation | Ho Chi Minh Tours
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Day 1: Ho Chi Minh - Phan Thiet (L/D)
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Pickup at your hotel in Ho Chi Minh city and transfer to Phan Thiet by bus, the seaside fishing town facing the South China Sea. Visit the Big Sleeping Buddha (largest sleeping Buddha in Vietnam) at Ta Cu Mountain. Late afternoon visit to Mui Ne beach which is famous for its huge sand dunes. Overnight at resort in Mui Ne beach.
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Start package with sightseeing tour in Saigon and enjoy a trishaw tour visit China Town including the colorful whole sales Binh Tay market. Then take two hours driving to My Tho (Mekong Delta), take a sampan cruising along the tributaries of the Mekong River for a close-up view of local life. Wander through Thoi Son Island and orchards where you can taste some of a huge variety of tropical fruits. Continue to the Cu Chi Tunnels - an amazing network of tunnels which stretched for over 250 kilometers, give the visitor a unique experience and a feel of what underground life in the American war was like.
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Ho Chi Minh City is the heart of Vietnamese business, this modern city still retains its connections to the past, visit Notre Dame De Paris, the former Presidential Palace, the War crimes museum, Thien Hau pagoda one of typical Chinese pagoda. Enjoy a trishaw tour visit China Town including the colorful whole sales Binh Tay market. Also visit Tay Ninh, attending a midday ceremony at Cao Dai Church and continue to the Cu Chi Tunnels - an amazing network of tunnels which stretched for over 250 kilometers, give the visitor a unique experience and a feel of what underground life in the American war was like.
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Legend Ancient Vietnam 7 days
Vietnam’s history is rich with legend, tradition, determination and adaptation. An all encompassing trip visiting the highlights of this vibrant country. From the dynamic Saigon, Mekong Delta River, charming Hoi An town, historic Old Royal City in Hue to the architectural splendor of Hanoi, this is sometime called Land of Rising Dragon, the spectacular Halong Bay, this trip captures the best of Vietnam from South to North. Highlight: Boating and cultural experience
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Boasting an electric, near palpable energy, Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) is Vietnam’s largest metropolis and its undisputed capital of commerce. For the casual visitor, Saigon – as its still called by all but the city officials who live here – can seem a chaotic mess of traffic-clogged roads and urban bustle, with nary a green space in sight. Yet thousands of expats and Vietnamese immigrants couldn’t imagine living anywhere else. They’ve long since fallen prey to the hidden charms of one of Southeast Asia’s liveliest cities
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