
A long-forgotten air raid shelter was found earlier this week at the landmark Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi when construction workers, who laid the foundation of a new garden bar, struck the shelter’s roof. After excavating more than two meters of earth and reinforced concrete and then jack-hammering through a 278-millimeter ceiling, the hotel opened the [...]
Nov 4 2011 | Posted in
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The Mekong Delta Vietnam, as a region, lies immediately to the west of Ho Chi Minh City, roughly forming a triangle stretching from MY Tho in the east to Chau Doc and Ha Tien in the northwest, down to Ca Mau and the South China Sea at the southernmost tip of Vietnam, and including the [...]
Nov 3 2011 | Posted in
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Hoi An was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999, and a visit to this old-world gem is a sure cultural highlight of any tour in Vietnam. From the 16th to the 18th century, the city was Vietnam’s most important port and trading post, particularly of ceramics with nearby China. Hoi An is located [...]
Nov 3 2011 | Posted in
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Mui Ne beach Phan Thiet enjoys typical coastal climate with beautiful sunshine nearly all year round. Annual average temperature is 27°C and average humidity is 79%, relatively lower than all other cities in Vietnam. There are two main seasons: dry season is from November to April and wet season from May to October. The best [...]
Nov 3 2011 | Posted in
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Phu Quoc Island has a tropical climate that varies throughout the year, with an average temperature of 27°C and average rainfall of 190mm/month which is concentrated in the rainy season that runs from July through to Early October. There are 3 distinct seasons. The Dry season runs from November to March with average temperature between [...]
Nov 3 2011 | Posted in
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The climate of Hoang Lien Nature Reserve is unique to Vietnam. It is highly seasonal, with a subtropical climate in the summer and a temperate climate during the winter. Mean annual temperature for Sa Pa town is 15.4°C, with a maximum of 29.4°C and a minimum of 1°C. The warmest months are July and August, [...]
Nov 3 2011 | Posted in
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Southern Vietnam is in a tropical weather zone with year-round warm weather with an average annual temperature of 27ºC. Generally, the best time to visit is between October and February, when it is dryer and a bit cooler. The hottest months are March to May, followed by the rainy season from May to November. During [...]
Nov 3 2011 | Posted in
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The temperatures in the Vietnam Central region are milder than the North, with relatively warm weather year-round. The best time to visit is during the dry season from January to July, although these months can also be the hottest months. During the rainy season from August to December, rains can be quite heavy, particularly in [...]
Nov 3 2011 | Posted in
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The best times to visit North Vietnam are the months of milder temperatures, from late September to November and again in March and April. The winters in the North, especially in January and February, can get colder than you might expect, especially in the mountainous regions, with temperatures reaching 12-15ºC. The humidity is high all-year, [...]
Nov 3 2011 | Posted in
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There is not really a right or wrong time to visit Vietnam as during most months of the year you will experience both sunshine and rain in varying quantities. Welcome to a country with 2000 + miles of coastline and three different weather systems. Whilst Vietnam is typically warm and humid, the weather can vary [...]
Nov 3 2011 | Posted in
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There is not really a right or wrong time to visit Vietnam as during most months of the year you will experience both sunshine and rain in varying quantities. Welcome to a country with 2000 + miles of coastline and three different weather systems. Whilst Vietnam is typically warm and humid, the weather can vary [...]
Nov 2 2011 | Posted in
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Day 1: Arrival in Hanoi. Arrive at Noi Bai airport via flight ???. Arrival time??? You’ll be greeted at the airport by Lotussia Travel guide and driver and then escorted to your hotel in town. Overnight in Hanoi. Day 2: Hanoi – Maichau village Breakfast at hotel. A half day city tour of Vietnam’s capital. [...]
Nov 1 2011 | Posted in
Can Tho,
Da Nang,
Family Holidays,
Halong Bay,
Hanoi,
Ho Chi Minh city,
Hoi An,
Hue,
Mai Chau,
Mekong Delta,
Multisport Tours,
Sapa,
Sightseeing & Culture,
Tam Coc |
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Nov 1 2011 | Posted in
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Day 1: Arrival in Hanoi. Transfer Airport – Hotel. Arrival at Noi Bai airport via flight ???. You’ll be greeted at the airport by Lotussia Travel guide and driver then escorted to your hotel in town. Overnight in Hanoi. Day 2: Hanoi City Tour; Travel to Maichau. Breakfast at hotel. We will have a half [...]
Nov 1 2011 | Posted in
Eco Tourism,
Family Holidays,
Halong Bay,
Hanoi,
Ho Chi Minh city,
Lao Cai Province,
Mai Chau,
Multisport Tours,
Sapa,
Tam Coc,
Trekking |
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Day 1: Arrival in Hanoi. Transfer airport – hotel. Overnight in Hanoi. Arrive at Noi Bai airport via flight ???. Arrival time??? You’ll be greeted at the airport by Lotussia Travel guide and driver then escorted to your hotel in town. Overnight in Hanoi. Day 2: Hanoi full day city tour with cyclo ride in [...]
Nov 1 2011 | Posted in
4WD Tours,
Cuc Phuong National Park,
Dien Bien Phu,
Halong Bay,
Hanoi,
Lai Chau Province,
Lao Cai Province,
Mai Chau,
Multisport Tours,
Off-the-beaten Path Tours,
Sea Kayaking,
Son La Province,
Tam Coc,
Trekking |
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The flooding in Thailand is mainly affecting the central provinces along the Chao Phraya River including Bangkok and Ayutthaya. Other popular tourist destinations in the central region including Pattaya, Hua Hin, Kanchanaburi and Ko Chang have not been affected by the floods. Provinces in the south of Thailand also have not been affected by the [...]
Nov 1 2011 | Posted in
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