Thứ Sáu, 24 tháng 2, 2017

Things to do in Mekong river


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. Indochina travel Vietnam
Jahan cruise
With the capacity of maximum 48 guests at the same time, Jahan is a luxury riverboat providing by far the best accommodation on the Mekong River. Nothing can be compared with her beautifully decorated staterooms with many convenient services and food available. Launched in 2011, Jahan is one of the top vessels on the Mekong Delta that features a personal balcony in every cabin as well as the ship’s public areas offering an elegant beauty. LUANG PRABANG’S FOOD SCENE
La Marguerite
With the total number of 46 room built in French colonial style La Marguerite is a luxury vessel recalling the elegant beauty of the Art Nouveau period in Paris and raising the standard of river cruising in the Mekong Delta. Offering a nonpareil cruise experience between Saigon and Siem Reap, the La Marguerite is an ideal vessel for your trip discovering the beauty of the Mekong Delta. The dining experiences add sparkles to a private river adventure while the cautiously investigated journeys to cultural destinations allows for passion renaissance.

Le Cochinchine cruises
Clean personal toilet, hot water and air-conditioner are all the conveniences equipped in all the comfortable cabins. Also boasting spacious sun desks for guests to have time relaxing and enjoying the panoramic views of Mekong Delta, the Le Cochinchine cruises are ideal place for you to enjoy your free time.

For your dining time, the Le Cochinchine Restaurant provides you with stunning meals with all local delicacies pleasing your taste: deep-fried elephant-ear fish, delicious spring rolls, crispy fish grilled in banana leaf, squid, fresh crab deep in cream sauce, sweet-sour soup.
Mango Cruises in Mekong Delta
Their management team has many years experience in Vietnam’s tourism industry and has been offering tours to discerning international travelers for many years. They have now applied their inside knowledge, experience and enthusiasm to Mango Cruises.

High quality and convenient sampans built with clear purpose and decorated with comfort, privacy and safety in mind offered by all the passionate office staffs and boat crew who try their best to fulfill their duties are what make tourists satisfy with the services of this vessel. Original journeys and routes not offered by other cruise/tour providers. All of the luxurious, private experiences here are offered at a fair price.





Thứ Hai, 6 tháng 2, 2017

How to get from Danang to Hoi An?

As Hoi An is about 40km from Da Nang, it’s relatively fast and easy to travel between these two places. Travel time is about 30-40 minutes. 1. By taxi: it would be best to negotiate the fare before going, which ranges from VND 300,000 to VND 400,000 ($15-20) 2. By bus: Many hotels in Hoi An provides bus transfer from Da Nang International Airport to Hoi An, for about $2-3/each. These minivans are often comfortable enough and carry 6-10 people. Another choice is taking the Sinh Café, the popular bus pass service which makes a stop in Hoi An.  Travel Indochina Vietnam
The cheapest bus, though, is the city bus which can be found at 33 Dien Bien Phu, Thanh Khe District, Danang. This bus runs every hour and costs about $1 for one-way ticket. With that low price, you have to accept the fact that the buses are quite old and don’t run fast. 3. By motorbike taxi: Also known as xe-om, this is the most common method to get around in Vietnam. A trip from Da Nang to Hoi An by motorbike usually costs VND 150,000 to VND 250,000/each, depending on your negotiation. Or if you wish to travel to Hoi An within a day, you can rent a motorbike and ride it yourself. If you are really confident on a motorbike then it’s a good option, and a good way of getting from A to B in the city’s manic streets. It’s a 30 kilometre drive along the coastal road, giving you the option of a stop at the majestic but rather kitch Marble Mountain. It’s certainly worth a stop even if it’s just so you can get your bearings of the city from one of the highest viewpoints on the coast. Once you hit coastal Da Nang, take a left by the Furama Resort and go straight across the roundabout and over the bridge to the heart of the action. Vietnam travel tours
 If you are comfortable zipping around Ho Chi Minh then you should just about be alright. Be warned that you are not ambling around country roads here; it’s fast paced and can be dangerous if you are not sure where you are going. There are also a lot of police checks so dress correctly and always wear your helmet.
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 The 18,000vnd local bus. The 18,000 VND local bus. Another option is to get the local bus and at 18,000 VND each way it’s almost the cheapest one. Buses leave from the station just off Le Hong Phong – a 15-minute walk from town — every half hour or so, and drop you off at the main bus station on the outskirts of Da Nang about 45 minutes later. Return buses run until 18:00 so bear that in mind if you want to get back in a day. A few drivers are known for charging a little more for foreigners, so a good tip is to have the exact money ready, hand it over and take your seat. If you have any problems the price is advertised just inside the door so point that out and you’ll be fine.