Vietnam - 6 reasons to travel to

  • Most people think of Vietnam as a war. But the old history has all gone. Now peace and safety resides. It's opening to the world as a friendly and exotic place on earth to be.

    So why don't you think of coming. I'll name some of the reasons why you should:

    1. She's a new place. It's not touristy like in Thailand and many places you go, people got stunned by your appearance.

    2. She's safe and friendly. The majority of people in Vietnam are farmers, pure farmers. Many of them have never learnt of much apart from the village they were born in. Naturally, they're almost all friendly and safe to be around. Moreover, the communist government does a good job in ensuring securities all over the country. Nothing of a crime has happened to tourists for the last decades.

    3. She has lots to see: A thin country stretching for thousands of Km from North to South. It has beautiful mountains with colorful and rich culture hill tribes. It has beaches and many of those are considered best in the world but still, they're not touristy. Sound cool enough? Not end yet, she's home to 7 UNESCO World Heritages. Almost anywhere you go, you're tumble on a World Heritage.

    4. She's cheap. If you want to, then 1 dollar could buy you a basic lunch or dinner. Wandering around and you want to find somewhere to sit and drink? Mostly you don't have to pay more than one dollar for it. Cheap accommodations and services are everywhere around the Old Quarter in Hanoi and Pham Ngu Lao street or Bui Vien street – Sai Gon (if you're traveling on a tight budget). If not a tight budget? Never mind. You have top hotels and resorts of the world in here.

    5. Is travel here convenient? Sure, many companies operate the open bus (good quality in general) and they run almost to every capital cities in the country. Moving around is very easy.

    6. After all, traveling is to experience the difference. And Vietnam simply is from any place that you have been.

    So, Vietnam? Why not!
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    12 Jul 2008, 12:09 nightflower
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  • Travel To Vietnam

    Hello Vietnam!!
    Remember Angelina Jolie in Tomb Raider? Did you know that Angkor Wat is one of the most beautiful ancient ruins on earth? And, in case you're not good at geography, this magnificent structure resides in a humble country called Cambodia, which is near Vietnam.

    Vietnam's tourism industry is slowly but surely picking up over the years. Known for it's scenic natural views, it's one place nature lovers must not miss. As a matter of fact, I am doing a bit of research on Vietnam tours as I intend to travel Vietnam, either by tour or backpacking sometime next year (well, I need to save enough money for the trip!).

    I'm trying to find a package that allows me to tour Vietnam and Cambodia, and perhaps Laos as well. There are many tour options and there are also cruises as well for those who wish to visit the famous Halong Bay. I think it's good to know a little about the country you plan to visit. Beside tourist spots, I think it is good to know a little about the people and the culture just so you know what to expect. If you're looking for travel information like language and literature; climate and weather; currency etc. try checking out VietnamEasyTravel.com.

    This site has a whole list of nice hotels for you to choose from..in alphabetical order! I'm trying my luck to find Hotel vietnam but it's not on the list..perhaps such hotel does not exist *shrugs* Anyway, it's still a very resourceful web site since the hotels and resorts it features comes with star ratings, price rates and a brief review. By the way, you can also search for Flight vietnam information. There's even a section where you can chat with the team's professional travel experts via MSN, Skype and Yahoo Messenger.

    http://www.vietnameasytravel.com 30 Jul 2008, 04:35 - Verstoß melden
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