Monday, January 9, 2012

Emirates Airlines Opens New Routes From Dubai to Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam)


Emirates will launch the first flights to Vietnam later this year. From 4 June 2012, the Dubai-based airline will launch direct daily flights to Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), using a two-class Airbus A330-200. This will be changed to a two-class Boeing 777-300ER from 28 October 2012.
Flights will depart at Dubai International Airport at 09.25 am each day and arriving at Tan Son Nhat International Airport (Ho Chi Minh City) at 19.20 pm. The return flight will leave HCMC at 20.50 pm, then arriving back into Dubai at 00.45 am the following day.

Source: traveldailyasia.com

Ho Chi Minh City is the largest City in Vietnam. In Ho Chi Minh City, visitors can visit several tourist attractions as the major attraction sites of Saigon include Re-Unification Palace, Central Post Office, Notre Dame Cathedral, and the War Remains Museum. Then from there travelers can easy visit some famous destination as Cu Chi Tunnels, Tay Ninh Holy See Temple, Mekong Delta and Cat Tien National Park about 200 km.

Related programs to Ho Chi Minh City:
Saigon City Tour by Jeep
Holiday in Saigon - Experience Old Saigon On Vespa

Related programs to Cu Chi Tunnels and Mekong Delta:
Half Day Cu Chi Tunnels by Jeep
Full Day Cu Chi Tunnels & Tay Ninh Holy See Temple
Biking to explore My Tho (Mekong Delta)
2 Days 1 Night Explore Rural Mekong Delta on Motorcycles
3 Days Deep into Mekong Delta

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Russian TV Channel Introduces Vietnam

On January 2nd 2012, the Russian TV channel “Russia – 2” broadcast a one hour programme (from 1pm-2pm) to introduce Vietnam’s customs and daily life of the Vietnamese people and the most popular sites in the country.

The “Top Gear” programme described a trans-Vietnam motorbike tour by three foreigners who departed from Ho Chi Minh City and went through the Central Highlands city of Da Lat and then the central cities of Nha Trang, Da Nang, Hoi An, Hue and Vinh. They arrived in the capital city of Hanoi before making their final leg to the northeastern city of Ha Long.

Through their trip, the foreigners had a chance to enjoy the most special dishes of the Vietnamese cuisine, study the customs and daily life of Vietnamese people and see the most popular sites in the country which have been loved by the domestic and foreign tourists.

The tour’s members saw with their own eyes the hospitality, hardworking, cleverness and creativeness of the local people.

The “Top Gear” programme about Vietnam was a practical activity to advertise Vietnam’s images and Vietnamese people to the world.

Source: en.baomoi.com

Vietnam Jeep Tours offers motorcycling and biking programs from North to South of Vietnam. If you are excited in those tours please visit www.vietnamjeeptours.com or contact directly at adventure@vietnamjeeptours.com / hotline: +84 909 602 370 for more information and advice.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Travel Attraction: Phu Quoc Island – Pearl Island


Surrounded by more than 40 km of white beaches decorated with coconut palms, Phu Quoc Island – Vietnam’s largest island is situated in the Gulf of Thailand near the Cambodian border. It is closer to Cambodia than the closest mainland town of Ha Tien in Vietnam in the Kien Giang Province, which is 46 km away. Its western coastline is sparsely populated while the interior is largely covered with jungle and mainly deserted.

Phu Quoc Island is an almost unknown destination in Vietnam Tourism. International tourists and Vietnamese alike just recently discovered Phu Quoc Island.

It is really a peaceful tropical paradise with turquoise waters, untouched natural environment, relaxed atmosphere, friendly locals... It is not hard to see why many travelers in Vietnam travel are boasting of the splendid natural beauty and untouched remote beaches of this spectacular tropical island.

Although Phu Quoc Island is a new holiday destination, in the first quarter of 2007, about 50,000 visitors came to the island of which 50 per cent were foreign tourists. According to new targets released by the Government, Phu Quoc Island is aiming to attract 2 – 3 million visitors annually by 2020, with a larger portion of foreign tourists.

Phu Quoc Island is blessed with favorable natural environment like the virgin forest of over 37,000 hectares, white sandy beaches, coral gardens offshore, varieties of wildlife species, so it is not hard to see why the island has great tourist potential.

Tourists will start to explore the island in Duong Dong, the biggest town on the island (west of Phu Quoc), where most of hotels and resorts are located. Going south, travelers can drive along Bai Truong (Long Beach) – a spectacular beach with 20 km long. Visitors will see two pearl farms on the right; the second is worth a visit. At the end of the road, travelers should not miss to turn left and follow the signs; you will reach the fisherman village An Thoi and the An Thoi pier, the island’s southern tip. From here the An Thoi Islands, a very nice snorkeling and diving area consisting of 15 small islands and islets surrounded by coral reefs in crystal clear water, can be visited by boat.

Continue travel to north – east, tourists will see a sign to Bai Sao Beach (the sign is somewhat hidden, around 1 km away from the main road). Bai Sao Beach, with its marvelous white sand and green-turquoise water, is one of the most beautiful, quite untouched beaches on Phu Quoc Island. There are a number of simple, on-the-sand restaurants with tasty, fresh seafood in this area.

Before going back to Duong Dong, there are some recommendable springs and falls such as Tranh Stream and Da Ban Stream. Tranh Stream (about 10 km north of Bai Sao Beach) is a stream connecting tiny ponds at different levels through small waterfalls. Da Ban Stream (a stony surface stream, north-east of Duong Dong) is an easily accessible white – water creek, gracefully flowing down huge granite boulders and some natural pools are waiting for a refreshing swim.

A stay on Phu Quoc Island would not be complete without visiting one of the factories producing fish sauce, one of the most popular ingredients of the Vietnamese cooking as well as one of the pearl farms with panels describing the formation of pearls and shops selling pearl jewelry.

This island has a unique species of dogs, the Phu Quoc Ridgeback, which has a ridge of hair that runs along its back in the opposite direction to the rest of the coat. Much of this island’s nature is still protected. Around 70% of the island, an area of 31,422 hectares became a national park in 2001. The rainy season on Phu Quoc is from July to November and the peak season for tourism is midwinter, when the sky is blue and the sea is calm.

If you are excited to travel to Phu Quoc Island please visit www.vietnamjeeptours.com or contact direct adventure@vietnamjeeptours.com / hotline: +84 909 602 370.

For more information about accommodation in Phu Quoc, click here.

Related programs to Phu Quoc:
Exploring Phu Quoc Island
Fishing Trip at Thailand Gulf (Phu Quoc Island)
Full day - Snorkeling Boat Trip at An Thoi Archipelago
Full Day Trekking Phu Quoc National Park