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    cuongmuito is offline Banned
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    (TourInVietNamTravel.Com) - This morning we drive to Cao Dai Temples in Tay Ninh to observe the midday service. Following lunch we will drive to the Cu Chi Tunnels and then return to Saigon at around 6 pm. Tay Ninh, near the Cambodian border, is home to the unique Cao Dai sect, Day 1: Arrive Ho Chi Minh City (former Saigon)
    On arrival at Ho Chi Minh's Tan Son Nhat International airport, you will be greeted by our guide and transferred to your hotel in town. Overnight in Saigon.
    Day 2: Cu Chi Tunnels and Cao Dai Temples (B)
    whose patron saints include Joan of Arc, Victor Hugo and Winston Churchill to name a few. The religion is a hybrid of Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism and Christianity. The Cao Dai Temple at Tay Ninh has been described as a Walt Disney fantasia of the East. The temple's exterior is decorated with multi-colored dragons of all shapes and sizes competing for space with a number of religious symbols. Above the main entrance is the all-seeing holy eye, the symbol of the Cao Dai sect. The interior is just as engaging as statues of Jesus Christ, Buddha and the Hindu god, Brahma, stand side by side. The trip to Tay Ninh is combined with a visit to the Cu Chi Tunnels. At its height, the tunnel system stretched over 250km. from Saigon to the Cambodian border and was three levels deep. The network included innumerable trap doors, specially constructed living areas, storage facilities, weapons factories, field hospitals, command centers and kitchens. Today the remaining tunnels have become a major tourist attraction giving the visitor a unique experience and a feel of what underground life during the U.S.-Vietnam War must have been like. Overnight in Saigon.
    Day 3: Saigon Tour - Nha Trang (B)
    This city tour unravels former Saigon 's turbulent past and also provides a glimpse into the fascinating variety the city has to offer. This city tour includes The Reunification Palace, Notre Dame Cathedral and Old Post Office, Remnant War Museum, Giac Lam Pagoda, Chinatown with ancient pagodas and temples, and bustling Binh Tay Market. Transfer to airport for a short flight to Nha Trang. You are greeted and transferred to your resort. Free time at the resort. Overnight in Nha Trang.


    Day 4: Nha Trang (B)
    Free time at the resort. Overnight in Nha Trang. .
    Day 5: Nha Trang (B)
    Free time at the resort. Overnight in Nha Trang. .
    Day 6: Nha Trang - Hanoi (B)
    Pick-up and transfer to Cam Ranh airport for a short flight to Ha Noi. Meet, greet and transfer to your hotel in town. Welcome dinner at a super restaurant in the French Quarter. In the evening enjoy the famous traditional Vietnamese water puppet show. Overnight in Hanoi.
    Day 7: Halong Bay Excursion (B, L)
    Upon meeting you at your hotel at 8: 00 am, we drive to Halong City, approximately 3 hours away. Once at Halong City you will board our private boat for a four-hour cruise of this stunning area, stopping along the way to visit one of the limestone caves in the area. As we cruise, our boat staff will serve a sumptuous local seafood lunct. After 4 hours, we cruise back to the harbor and return you to your hotel in Hanoi. Overnight in Hanoi. .
    Day 8: Hanoi City Tour - Departure (B)
    The colonial capital city Hanoi is a unique Asian city with tree-lined boulevards, French colonial architecture, peaceful lakes and oriental pagodas and temples. This full-day tour takes you around Hanoi 's most interesting sights, including the Ho Chi Minh Complex: Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum and his Stilt House, Presidential Palace and the One Pillar Pagoda nearby, and the Old Quarter also known as the 36 streets and guilds and the Ethnology Museum. Transfer to airport for your onward flight.

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    Cu Chi by Ho Chi Minh 70 km to the northwest. This is where theminiature battle of military transformation and the people of Cu Chi in the long struggle raged for 30 years against invadersindependence, freedom for the country, is a unique architecture,deep in the ground, there are many layers, much like spidercorner, with accommodation, meeting and fighting with a totallength of over 200 km.

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    how much is that tour??

    Do we eat local food during the tour?? I love Vietnamese traditional food

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    Vietnam is most certainly the most ideal family destination and although it is a little less westernized as compared to Thailand, it is known as one of the friendliest countries in the world. There are countless paces to visit in Vietnam and each city has its own unique array of attractions. The Ho Chi Minh City is quite western-esque whereas Ha Noi is “communist”. Da Lat still shows its French colonial authority and one of the most majestic places of Vietnam is Hue.

    There are plenty of options available when travelling to Vietnam. If you are looking for some place with bustling nightlife and beaches, Nha Trang is the place for you and if you are looking for somewhere less commercialized, Sa Pa, Mekong Delta and the Highlands would be ideal. The list of places to visit is nearly endless, making Vietnam the best holiday destination for family orientated holidays.

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    Well, I really love to make holidays with my family because we really enjoyed throughout my tour. I visited Vietnam with family couple of times and every time I enjoyed its places.

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    My husband and I have been wanting to go on a "different" kind of holiday for some time.

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    Travelling all over Vietnam is a wonderful experience. We can learn from their tradition to culture.

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