Thursday, January 13, 2011

Hardcore Trekking at Tiger Cave Falls - 1 Day

Destinations: Tiger Cave Falls
Estimated trekking time: Average 06 hours / Difficult Grade
Road conditions: Slightly uphill & rocky path
Highlights:
  • Private tour.
  • Free swimming at Tiger Cave Waterfalls and enjoy the natural slide over the rocks.
Itinerary:
In the morning, depart from your hotel in Dalat city, head eastward 15km to reach the trailhead of Tiger Cave Waterfalls, where we start our 6-hours trek. Warm-up trek is on steep trail through the pine forest to meet Tiger Cave Waterfalls. Do a free swimming here and enjoy the natural slide over the rocks.

Then we continue to trek downhill, pass streams and coffee plantations and over Langbian river via enormous suspension bridges. Next trek is a steep ascend, slowly we reach the top of the hill, where isolated Chil Hill Tribe Village “Lieng Tro” is. We have lunch here with picturesque views of farmland, traditional tiny houses and forest.

After a short village surrounding visit, we trek back to the trailhead through pine trees and via suspension bridges for meet-up with our vehicle. The trip concludes at your hotel in Dalat City.

Meals: Lunch

Includes:
  • Travel insurance
  • Private Transportation as program
  • English/French speaking guide
  • All necessary forest and tourist permits
  • Meals mentioned in program
  • First aid kit
  • Purified water on touring
Excludes:
  • Surcharges for other languages speaking guides, during festive seasons and peak season surcharges, which will be advised at time of booking
  • Personal expenses
  • Visa
  • Tips

Details of the excursions please contact the travel consultants at adventure@vietnamjeeptours.com or call direct to (+84) 909602370

Visit www.vietnamjeeptours.com for more of company special deals and extensive Vietnam adventure offers.

Dalat Jungle Fever Trekking - 2 Days 1 Night

Destinations: Pinhatt Mountain - Chicken Village
Estimated trekking time: Average 05 hours / Moderate Grade
Road conditions: Uphill, downhill & rocky path
Highlights:
  • Private tours
  • Moderate trekking over the Pinhatt Mountain, through pine forest, deep into jungle
  • Opportunity to observe the beauty of untamed nature and to integrate with it.

Day 1: Pinhatt Moutain Trek - Overnight Camping
Leave the center of Dalat City from your hotel,  we drive further to the South, along picturesque scenic roads to Razorback Trailhead (the Pinhatt Mountain Trailhead), where we start our journey. The first section of trail takes you from 1,500 meters to 1,700 meters.

We will trek through minority farms and pine forest. Here it’s easy for us to see elephants along the way. They live at the lake and are tamed. We continue to trek through forest paths until we meet the base of Pinhatt. Try to trek on the steep uphill climb (45 minutes) to the summit of Pinhatt after a short rest.

A picnic lunch of fresh veggies and fruits, baguettes with an assortment of toppings and a French-style pastry is prepared by our guide to satisfy your sweet tooth and help you to gain strength for next section. A rest on the mountain-top offers us the fantastic views of Dalat and Langbian Mountain in the distance.

We start slowly descending down from the ridge to the lake. You will notice a very dramatic difference in the flora and fauna. The valley you enter is no longer pine forest, but the tropical jungle that Vietnam is so famous for. You will emerge on the other side, at a campsite where we camp for the night and here you can relax or take a swim until dinner.

Overnight in Dalat.

Activities:
  • 5 hours trekking
  • Free swimming
  • Camping
Meals: Lunch, Dinner

Day 2: Chicken Village (Lat Village) - Back to the city

After breakfast at the campsite, Start our second trekking day through pine forest. Soon you will notice the dramatic change in scenery from pine to thick jungle. Walk the rolling hills among the vines, broad-leaf trees, and enjoy the cool jungle breeze. Upon exiting the thick jungle section, we will walk between Elephant Mountain and another area peak. Enjoy seeing the small minority farms that dot the valley floor.

After lunch and a rest we continue walking through the valley until you come to a ridgeline, which you follow to the famous Chicken Village, aptly named due to the large chicken statue in the center of the township. The women of this minority village are famous for weaving fabric in bright and interesting designs. Around this rustic small village we can see a mushroom farm and a silk farm.

Meet our van and back to the center of Dalat City. This trip ends at your hotel.

Activity: 4.5 hours trekking
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Includes:
  • Travel insurance
  • Private Transportation as program
  • English/French speaking guide
  • All necessary forest and tourist permits
  • Camping equipments - Twin share tent
  • Meals mentioned in program
  • First aid kit
  • Purified water on touring
Excludes:
  • Surcharges for other languages speaking guides, during festive seasons and peak season surcharges, which will be advised at time of booking
  • Personal expenses
  • Visa
  • Tips

Details of the excursions please contact the travel consultants at adventure@vietnamjeeptours.com or call direct to (+84) 909602370

Visit www.vietnamjeeptours.com for more of company special deals and extensive Vietnam adventure offers.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

A JEEP THING – VIETNAM

By Turtle Little

Since when jeep as an vehicle has become so popular as an icon of strength, adventurous and definitely a life style? The information is now easy to get, just Google it and we will find out a full lists of history dated back during WWI and WWII.

Jeep has its own prestige when the same image is perceived in most of the places it presents. Simply put, it’s only an vehicle to carry first military missions then transform to civil use. However, behind the name there are great stories to tell especially with the Jeep vehicles which are part of the history.

Vietnam

Came with the American troop during the war, the vehicle was considered the king of the battlefield when carried soldiers, wounded men and many supplies for the war, on almost every terrains. The popular scene of the time was the Jeep drove as it’s maximum speed shuttled between cities, battlefields, hospitals, jungles, crossed streams and rivers and of course with gunmen on them.

Perhaps, if put aside the ugly war scene, the vehicle itself is a perfect imagination of what adventure lovers look for with great characters (just like what people would like others to perceive when drive it): casual, down to earth, adventurous, fear no danger or difficulties, courage and open minded.

Finished the war, left by the American troops, Jeep stayed in the country, mainly Southern Vietnam & neighboring country of Cambodia. They were used for endless list of civil missions: as a local bus to carry people, sometime animals from cities to cities (often seen full load of people inside and bulky bags behind), to carry woods in the jungles together with the elephants, buffalos sometimes (thanks for its 4WD), police and firemen patrol vehicles and of course as a part of the history, in the museum (still seen the one in the Independent Palace in Saigon which is the witness of a General capture)

Years after the opening up of the country, the new model of cars started to come into view and Jeep was eventually ended its missions both military and civil tasks. At peak time this is quite a good source of craps to reproduce steel, a Jeep with its original engine could weight hundreds of kilograms of steels – a considerable amount at the time for a humble living standard. Most of the vehicles slowly disappeared and seen only driven by some police department who are waiting to change new patrol cars.

However, as said, Jeep with its beauty never dies (but some over thirty-year-old engines sometimes yes.), when the image of Jeep as a lifestyle once again appreciated by its lovers of all ages, genders and occupations. Seen again on street of Saigon, Danang, Hanoi, Phnom Penh, Siem Reap Angkor Wat the restored military Jeep carrying foreign travelers from all over the world. What a Jeep trip stands for? May be fun drive, or a little unconventional experience or the feeling of freedom again who many people has forgot? Perhaps there is not only one answer. We feel it and just is enough!

And if somewhere when you happen to read this article you might consider such an experience in Saigon or Sieam Reap – Angkor Wat and need to contact the people who share the same passion. They may be helpful then.

Vietnam Jeep Tours
Ph: (84 8) 6290 6577
Direct: (84) 909 602 370

P/S: Did I mention above that I just finished a trip in Siem Reap, Angkor Wat December last year on a military Jeep M151 A2 drove on the mud roads in the middle of the ancient jungle? Awesome!

Saigon, Jan 2011