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Vietnam Adventure 6-Day Tour To Northwest

Departure point: Hanoi

6 Days 5 Nights

From 900$
This itinerary takes you on a captivating journey through the northern Vietnamese countryside, beginning in Hanoi and venturing through scenic landscapes to destinations like Mai Chau, Ta Xua, Tram Tau, and Mu Cang...

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Useful Things To Know Before Traveling To Vietnam

03 August, 2019

Useful Things To Know Before Traveling To Vietnam

As Vietnam’s tourism numbers continue to shoot skywards, the debate over whether to hit the popular hotspots or veer down the path less traveled is hotly contested.
Where To Stay In Halong Bay? Here Is Your Answer!

02 August, 2019

Where To Stay In Halong Bay? Here Is Your Answer!

Resting during a trip is extremely vital. You won’t be able to enjoy any trip without getting fully charged with energies for a new day ahead. After a day of outside activities, you need a comfy place to take a good rest! But for your Halong Bay trip, it’s not only about getting a good sleep. Imagine laying down on the sundeck, looking at the starry sky, feeling the ocean breeze and hearing the sound of waves crashing on the boat. Or spend a night on an island, getting yourself a tent and live like a fisherman. You can have all those experiences during your Halong Bay trip. And if you’re still wondering where to stay in Halong Bay, check out this blog before making the final decision!
Son Doong - World’s Largest Cave

20 July, 2019

Son Doong - World’s Largest Cave

The Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park in Vietnam contains the oldest karst system in Asia, between 400-450 million years old. Hang Son Doong (Son Doong Cave) itself is relatively young, with the analysis of sediment dating it to be only 3 million years old.