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Why Vietnam Tours Are So Popular These Days And Where To Book Them

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Vietnam is a beautiful country, favored by trekkers, backpackers and luxury travelers alike. Joining soaring mountains with mysterious bays and a tropical coast, Vietnam has something for everyone. Vietnam hotels are usually clean, cheap and well provided; check reviews first to avoid any surprises. You should use a Vietnam Responsible Tour Operator when looking to book your tours. Here are some of the main reasons why Vietnam tours are so popular these days, and where you should book your tours for.
11 years ago, December 13th 2012 No: 1 Msg: #164238  
If you're planning a visit to Vietnam, make sure to note these five favorite spots for a complete tour.
Vietnam is a beautiful country, favored by trekkers, backpackers and luxury travelers alike. Joining soaring mountains with mysterious bays and a tropical coast, Vietnam has something for everyone. Vietnam hotels are usually clean, cheap and well provided; check reviews first to avoid any surprises. You should use a Vietnam Responsible Tour Operator when looking to book your tours. Here are some of the main reasons why Vietnam tours are so popular these days, and where you should book your tours for.
1. Halong Bay
Even though you've probably never observed the name, you've probably seen Halong Bay before. Presented in films like The next day Never Passes away, Halong is an ideal website to motivate wonder and secret. Loaded with a large number of limestone islands (called karsts), the bay looks like Nature's best statue display. During your stay, you can:
Kayak quietly in the bay
Visit grottoes at low tied
Bird watch
One last note: avoid buying souvenirs made from seashells and corals. They deplete the natural environment and beauty of the Bay.
Sunrise
2. Hoi Han
Traditional Hoi Han has been saved from the subsequent conflicts in Vietnam. The once enchanting riverside city has been changed into a vacationer city. Despite the intrusion of European tourism, the old middle of Hoi Han has kept its appeal. While viewing Hoi Han, you can:
Eat traditional Vietnamese food
Visit historical buildings and temples
Rent a bike and pedal through the streets
It's better to visit Hoi Han between January and August, as the fall brings rains and floods.

3. Hanoi
The capital of Vietnam did not experience too much from the many conflicts, but it has done much to rejuvenate and settle itself since the nineties. t now counts on its charms as an old French colonial city, recalling the sophistication of Paris and the wisdom of Asia. Guests to Hanoi can enjoy:
Walks through the 1000-year old commercial district
Morning workouts in the city's parks
Dinners at five-star restaurants and nights dancing in the newest night club
Hanoi is a surprising mix of Parisian charm, Asian history and modern life. Don't miss it.

4. Mekong Delta
The Mekong delta is Vietnam's "rice basket", where grain farm owners have maintained grain areas for centuries. Situated to the southern area of Vietnam, the environment is definitely exotic. The delta has some of the best seashores in Vietnam. While in the Mekong delta area, you can take some time to look at:
Rice farming techniques and traditions
Birds and wildlife that populate the delta
Khmer history and architecture
Take your sunscreen with you, it can get pretty hot during the summer.
In conclusion, you can see why <snip> are so popular, as the land itself has so much to offer, a fascinating history, cultured people and amazing sights. With the right Vietnam responsible tour operator you'll be able to educate yourself on the land and the culture, plus soak up the beautiful climate that Vietnam has to offer.
[Edited: 2012 Dec 14 07:25 - Jo Trouble:16935 - Advertising url removed. ]
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11 years ago, December 14th 2012 No: 2 Msg: #164294  
Well reading this made me more curious to visit there too, just might as well. 😊
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