Thứ Sáu, 24 tháng 2, 2017

travel to Mekong delta


RV Jahan cruise
Launched in 2010, the RV Jahan cruise is the newest member of the Mekong River Boat Collection, and a baby brother to the famous Jayavarman containing 26 cabins at 4-star standard. The new flagship Jahan Cruise brings river cruising on the Mekong River into a new territory. The singular feelings of a luxury boutique hotel, the relaxing pace of a river cruise and the great opportunity to gain many new useful experiences, are some of many characteristics of Jayavarman. Ly Quoc Su – A Hanoi’s street for stunning food
Jahan cruise
The charming beauty of the interior or exterior decorations shows us the exceptional talents of local carpenters, weavers and artists. When not feeling relaxing in your luxurious cabins, you can go out to meet your friends in the spacious East India Club; immerse in the Jacuzzi of the Pool Deck; take part in a game of chess in the Observatory Lounge to make friend with the other guests; or simply enjoy a cherish massage in the Apsara Spa. With three spacious decks, this vessel is able to provide all the best facilities of an outstanding resort, such as a fitness center, steaming rooms, a wide variety of dining venues as well as an excellent spa. Tips for photographers at Chau Doc Floating Market

La Marguerite
With the elegant setting for the unlimited river cruise through two exotic countries, Vietnam and Cambodia, this vessel is a boutique five-star floating hotel suitable to travel along the beautiful Mekong River. With the help of all the staffs who have comprehensive knowledge of the region you will have a chance to know about cultural traditions and customs while being able to take part in as many activities as you wish.
Relax in the tranquil and comfortable air-conditioned lounges and on the Sun Deck of the vessel while enjoying the magnificent views they offer, be amused with a variety of games, free wireless internet access in certain areas, DVDs and music or cherish yourself in the stunning spa or work out in the fitness centre are many activities to keep you comfortable all the time.


Le Cochinchine cruises
Especially taking its guests into close contact with local people from every corner of the delta, Le Cochinchine will offer you abundant opportunity of admiring the Mekong Delta in its authenticity by letting you insight of this exotic land. Biking tour around the peculiar villages and tasting the special local food will bring you an unforgettable vacation.
 
In all cabins and public areas, safety instruction signs and life jackets kept in your wardrobe and also in main public areas are available to ensure the safe of all travelers. In case of urgency, each traveler is required to move at once to the gather stations indicated with signs and bide instructions.
With all of our friendly, passionate and professional staffs, our Indochina Voyages is proud to bring you a memorable journey on Le Cochinchine cruises at comparative price. Choose us as your perfect parter.

Mango Cruises in Mekong Delta
For overnight cruise, the vessel offers three sampans including: Sampan Bougainvillea, Sampan Frangipani and Mango Junk/ Lily May. All the cabins here are 22 meters in length by 4.5 meters in width capable of accommodating 6 people at maximum. Each cabin contains a front room where you can enjoy the spectacular views of this land, Master Bedroom with air condition, private bathroom fully equipped with bathtub, living room together with 2 bedrooms included an air condition and an open dining area off the back. All of them are at high standard to ensure to bring you the best services.
With many years experience in providing wonderful cruises on the Mekong Delta, our Indochina Voyages is proud to bring you unforgettable journey on the Mango Cruises at fair price.


Thứ Hai, 6 tháng 2, 2017

How to get From Hoi An

Hoi An is one of the most peaceful and scenic tourist spots in Vietnam, and should be close to the top of your list for Vietnam destinations – check out shopping and restaurants in the aptmospheric old town, and lovely sandy beach nearby. There is a nightly sleeper bus to Nha Trang, as well as twice daily buses to nearby Hue. All the buses will collect you from your hotel, stress free! The bus routes, with times and prices are shown in the tables below. Tours Indochina Vietnam 
Hoi An to Hue:
 Departs Arrives Seat Type Price (USD) 08:00 12:00 Standard Seat $14.00 14:00 18:00 Standard Seat $14.00 Hoi An to Nha Trang: Departs Arrives Seat Type Price (USD) 18:10 06:00 Sleeper Berth $23.00 Hoi An is our favourite destination when we want to get away for a couple of days, we’ve been up there half a dozen times, and still love it. You can spend hours wandering around the old town, checking out the beautiful Chinese style architecture and eating in the many cafes.
 The shopping is fantastic – there are literally hundreds of tailor shops who will run you up a suit, a dress or anything you want in 24 hours – and the other handicraft shops have some of the nicest stuf in Vietnam – if you want to take presents home, this is the place to find them! If you’re looking for a recommendation for a tailor, you can’t do better than Mekong Tailors - we’ve been using Mr Phuc and his wife for more than 6 years, top quality at great prices – we got married in his clothes! Travel to Vietnam
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 The beach there is also worth a visit – lovely sandy beach and great swimming. We always hire bicycles to get around in Hoi An, 15 minutes to the beach from the old town, and you can’t beach them for cycling around, as many parts of the town are forbidden to motor vehicles. Hoi An to Dalat on a sleeping bus Last weekend, we took a short trip to Dalat. From Hoi An, we took a ‘sleeping’ bus to Nha Trang, then a sitting (or normal) bus to Dalat. All up, the trip takes 17 hours and costs about 400,000 VND or just under 19 USD. It’s good value if your only criteria is to arrive at your destination alive. I think it’s important to share this information because on the surface the ‘sleeping’ bus seems like a great option. You get on in the evening, go to sleep, then wake up refreshed and ready to spend the new day sightseeing at your destination. Sounds good, yes? No.
 On first sight, the reclining seat/bed appears comfy and spacious. The area for your feet seems huge and you can easily stash your bag down there. You set up the free bottle of water and some snacks on the little tray attached to the back of the seat in front. All good, then the bus takes off. You read a book for a while, listen to some music, look out the window, wait for a nice mellow sleepy feeling to take hold. Then you wriggle into a sleeping position. This is where the trouble starts.
You see, the seat backs don’t go right down, so when you lie on your side, the upper half of your body is on an angle but your legs are straight. This weird angle seems to pile drive all of your weight into your hip where it contacts the seat. This gets uncomfortable pretty quickly, so you start worming around to shift the point of contact every few minutes. This isn’t ideal, but it’s ok – you think you will be able to manage. The problem is, at this stage, the bus hasn’t even left the city limits and the road is still pretty good.