Vacations To Vietnam

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Welcome to Vietnam

Welcome to a world where the colours are more vivid, where the landscapes are bolder, the coastline more dramatic, where the history is more compelling, where the tastes are more divine, where life is lived in the fast lane. This world is Vietnam, the latest Asian dragon to awake from its slumber.

Nature has blessed Vietnam with a bountiful harvest of soaring mountains, a killer coastline and radiant rice fields, Vietnam is a cracker. Inland, peasant women in conical hats still tend to their fields, children ride buffalos along country paths and minority people scratch out a living from impossible gradients.

Vietnam is a nation of determined optimists who have weathered war after war, survived colonialism and communism, and are now getting to grips with the wheeler-dealer world of capitalism. Fiercely protective of their independence and sovereignty, the Vietnamese are graciously welcoming of foreigners who come as guests not conquerors.

Vietnam has it all. Go expecting the unexpected, be ready for an adventure as much as a holiday, and Vietnam will deliver.


Vacations to Vietnam

1. Discovering Vietnam: 7days, from 432 USD
2. Vietnam Textile and Culinary Highlights: 9 days, from 518 USD
3. Enchanting Vietnam: 10 days, from 610 USD
4. Journey Though Vietnam: 9 Days, from 549 USD
5. Vietnam Classical Images: 10 days, from 580 USD
6. Vietnam Traditional Treasures: 10 days, from 584 USD
7. Mystical Vietnam Heritages: 11 days,  from 696 USD
8. Taste of Vietnam: 12 days, from 702 USD
9. Sweet Vietnam: 11 days, from 598 USD
10. Vietnam Colors: 11 days, from 629 USD
11. Insider's Vietnam & Ancient Angkor Wat: 12 days, From 689 USD
12. Vietnam Tribes & Heritages Introduction: 13 days, from 694 USD
13. Vietnam in Depth: 13 days, from 709 USD
14. Inside Vietnam: 16 days, from 869 USD


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Luxury Vacation

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Adventure Vacation

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Culture Vacation

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Beach Vacation

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Package Vacation

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Honeymoon Vacation

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Daily Vacation

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Family Vacation


Vietnam Hotels                                                                                                                                 

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Superior Hotels 

Hanoi Hong Ngoc Hotel 46 USD
Halong Cong Doan Hotel 28 USD
Sapa Bamboo Hotel 44 USD
Hue New Star Hotel 39USD
Hoian Vinh Hung Hotel 33 USD
Nhatrang Starlet Hotel 36 USD
Dalat Golf 3 Hotel 42 USD
Saigon Elios Hotel 60 USD

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Deluxe Hotels

Hanoi Pretige Hotel 83 USD
Halong Mithrin Hotel 39 USD
Sapa Chau Long Hotel 82 USD
Hue Huong Giang Hotel 77 USD
Ancient House resort 50 USD
Nhatrang Lodge Hotel 61 USD
Dalat Blue Moon Hotel 49 USD
Oscar Saigon Hotel 63 USD

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Luxury Hotels

Hanoi Intercontinental Hotel 176 USD
Halong Novotel Hotel 109 USD
Sapa Victoria Hotel 165 USD
Imperial Hue Hotel 88 USD
Hoian Palm Garden Resort 118 USD
Sunrise Nhatrang Hotel 149 USD
Dalat Palace Hotel 215 USD
Duxton Saigon Hotel 121 USD

Halong Cruise

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Vietnam Information

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Getting Started
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Activities in Vietnam

Foods & Drink

Vietnam Events

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Responsible Travel


Responsible travel

These days the tourism industry plays very important part in the world economy, (nearly 12% of the world’s GDP). Especially for developing countries like Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. In the year 2006 Vietnam welcomed about 3.5 million foreign tourists, Laos: 1 million and Cambodia: 1.3 million. This represents a heavy injection of foreign funds into this economies.
While this creates many benefits that contribute to national and local development, it can also impact negatively on the environment and local cultures. Issues include the depletion of natural resources, pollution, land degradation, and breakdown of local cultures that have previously survived for thousand years.
By traveling responsibly with Viet Vision Travel, following this simple code of conduct and encouraging others to do the same, you can make a real, positive difference to the people and places you visit. We hope you will follow these guidelines to help preserve the beauty of our world for the next generation.

Responsible Traveler’s Code

Find out about your destination. Buy relevant guidebooks and learn about the culture, politics, geography, religion and customs of the area before you travel.

Learn some basic words and phrases (even just hello, please and thank you). Normally our guides will teach you some simple local words and phrases when the trip starts. A few words will go a long way towards developing communication and understanding with local people.

Dress respectfully. It is very easy to embarrass, shame or offend local people by not covering up or dressing appropriately especially when you visit pagodas, temples, or religious places.

In Indochina, do not touch heads of adults, as they believe that is the place through which they worship to their ancestors. (Touching children’s head is fine.)

Buy locally made goods and use locally provided services. Try to put money into the local economy by encouraging trade and the local manufacture of goods and crafts. Pay a fair price for the goods and services you buy. Haggling is often a part of local life, but make this light and bright - don’t go too far. Keep a realistic perspective. What is a trifling sum to you, could be a significant amount to a poor family (perhaps making the difference of having a meal or not.)

Ask permission to photograph or video – how would you like it if a stranger came along and took photos of you going about your everyday life (hanging out the washing, going to the gym or washing the dog)? But do not pay people for taking their picture. It leads to begging. If they ask, just don't take the picture.

Don't give children candy or sweets because many do not have dental care. If you want to give local people or children something please ask a Viet Vision Travel guide for suggestions. Avoid conspicuous displays of wealth, especially in very poor communities. Not only is this insensitive, you may become the target for thieves or snatchers. Remove watches, rings and expensive jewellery.

Our style of travel is environmentally and culturally responsible and at all times we endeavor to give something to the communities that we visit. Our policy will be provided to you at time of booking, and sets our environmental objectives and practices, and how you can play a part in reducing the impacts on environment and culture in the area visited.

These are some of our aims:
Our operation should maximize the positive impacts of tourism on the host communities. This includes using of the local staff, local suppliers and developing sustainable business.
Minimize the negative impacts of tourism. This to ensure that tourism does not divert resources away from local communities or drive up prices of local resources.
Provide opportunities for cultural exchange, where the local communities and group members can share and learn from each other.
Contribute toward the host community’s welfare. Whenever possible we will engage in partnerships with local agencies to develop programs that can assist the host communities. This may include support for health, education or environmental protection.

Our Services

Tailor Made Tours
Hotels Reservation
Transportation
Vietnam Visa
MICE and Event

Contact us

Vietnam Heritage Travel Company
Add: # 1002 Building A4 Den Lu, Hanoi, Vietnam
( Click here to find us on google map)
Tel: +844 37 26 46 87
Fax: + 844 37 26 46 88
Email: info@vacationstovietnam.com
Website: www.vacationstovietnam.com