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The British newspaper proposes many special tours when traveling to Vietnam

This is the claim of the daily newspaper The Times of the United Kingdom in the news Vietnam has reopened and only needs to test negative for COVID-19 prior to arrival.

Sheet The Times introduced unique Vietnam tours, including a 21-day tour, with many outdoor activities throughout Vietnam associated with wild nature such as cycling, boating, bird watching, cave exploration. Visitors will start with a village on the edge of Hanoi, then go to Van Long (Ninh Binh) and go deep into Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park (Quang Binh) – where the world’s largest cave is located. Tourists continue to explore Hoi An (Quang Nam) before ending the trip with the experience of releasing turtles back to the sea at Con Dao (Ba Ria – Vung Tau).

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Outside Phong Nha cave door. (Photo: employees)

Tour “Mekong Classic” in 16 days, including a cruise from Cambodia, floating on the Mekong River and stopping in Ho Chi Minh City. Guests spend a few days in Hoi An, before heading north to explore Hanoi’s Old Quarter by cyclo and relaxing on a yacht in Ha Long Bay.

Along with that, special tours for “foodies”, cycling tours are also available The Times mention to.

“Vietnam real food Adventure” is an 11-day tour for “foodies”. The main experiences in this trip are enjoying iced milk coffee, learning how to make tea, tasting rice-based wines, and experiencing vegetarian food in Hue. Visitors also have time to explore the diverse street food in Ho Chi Minh City.

The 12-day tour “Vietnam’s Northern Soul” includes many destinations in the North, with overlapping mountains and unique indigenous culture. This place will have ripe golden terraced fields in September, still preserving the traditional culture of ethnic minorities completely different from bustling cities. The trip ends with a walk around Hanoi’s Old Quarter and sunbathing on the Lan Ha Bay cruise.

The 15-day cycling tour “Cycling Vietnam” takes visitors from bustling Ho Chi Minh City to dreamy Da Lat, through pine forests, coffee plantations and strawberries. Leaving Da Lat, tourists head to Khanh Hoa, before following the beautiful sea route to the North, crossing Hai Van Pass and ending at Ha Long Bay.

The final journey in the article on the sheet The Times called “Ultimate Vietnam” – a high-class Vietnam tour, with the price of about 240 million VND/person for 14 days. Visitors will have very different experiences including using a seaplane to see Ha Long Bay, exploring Ho Chi Minh City with antique cars, floating in a floating market in the Mekong Delta and staying isolated at Six Senses Con Dao (Ba Ria – Vung Tau).

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