Thursday, March 17, 2011

Vietnam Adventure: Soak up U Minh Thuong National Park- the emerging site of nature-lovers

Vietnam Travel Depot and its member vietnamjeeptours.com have launched an impressive tour program of exploring the vast freshwater wetland, U Minh Thuong National Park in the Mekong Delta.

U Minh Thuong belongs to Kien Giang province, about 300km in the southwest of Ho Chi Minh City metropolis, which is recognized as one of three highest priority sites for wetland conservation by its outstanding values of biodiversity.

The park is an ideal destination for visitors who have passion of the nature and love ecosystem. The tour is actually a deep view of Mekong Delta, a chance to immerse yourself by an on-water visit into one of the few primary forests where you can discover as much as it was. It is home to a 44-hectare bird sanctuary with more than 70,000 birds and the presence of 185 bird species where you can get close to see their bird-life such as nest setting, breeding and feeding…Beside is a diversity of flora with 252 species, especially is the a dense cajuput forest. Of these are endangered and have global conservation concerns.

Nature lovers can pick out this discovery tour as an extension part after their Mekong Delta visit and even keep traveling to Cambodia with a stopover in Chau Doc. Or else choose a beach relaxation in Phu Quoc Island after stopping at the neighbour town Rach Gia.

How to get there: 

- Around 300km from Saigon, travel by car down to the Mekong Delta area. The trip takes you around seven to eight hours drive crossing most of the delta provinces such as Vinh Long, Can Tho, and Dong Thap. Take two river ferries on the way

- By airplane from Saigon at 6.45 AM to Rach Gia (50 minutes flight) then by car from the airport to the forest (60 km) with around 2 hour drive.


Further details of the tour, please have a look here http://vietnamtraveldepot.com/vietnam-tours/Adventure-Tours/Discovery-the-Wet-land-of-U-Minh-Thuong-National-Park.html

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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Trekking in Ba Be National Park – Homestay at stilt-house between the secluded village

First read the latest news about Ba Be:

Ba Be Park recognised as Wetland of International Importance

The Ba Be National Park in the northern mountainous province of Bac Can has been named on the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands List as a Wetland of International Importance.

The biodiverse 10,048-ha park is home to 1,268 species of flora and fauna. The site earlier was recognised as an ASEAN Heritage Park in 2004.

As summarised by Marian Gwilliam, Regional Assistant Advisor for Asia-Oceania, Ba Be National Park supports the only significant natural mountain lake in Viet Nam and is the most important wetland in the country's protected area system because it is the only site that has a natural lake surrounded by a mountainous karst ecosystem.

Ba Be National Park
Ba Be National Park is the third Wetland of International Importance in Viet Nam, joining the Xuan Thuy National Park in Nam Dinh Province and Bau Sau in the Nam Cat Tien National Park across the provinces of Dong Nai, Lam Dong and Binh Phuoc.

According to director of the Ba Be National Park, Nong The Dien, the decision will mean that the site will join an international network of wetlands that are important for the conservation of global diversity.

The Convention on Wetlands - known as the Ramsar Convention - is an intergovernmental treaty that embodies the commitments of its member countries to maintain the ecological character of their Wetlands of International Importance and to plan for the "wise use", or sustainable use, of all of the wetlands in their territories. Viet Nam first participated in the Ramsar Convention in 1989.
Source: Ditnews.vn

Ba Be is home to the Tay people where the tour will bring a truly nature dip with the stunning views nearby the secluded villages in the edge of limestone mountains.  Beside the time you will have to interact with natives here, you definitely will be keen on to explore its highlights including  jungle trek and taste the local food by a mighty waterfall, boat trip on lake to adventure into karts’ caves. Dinner prepared by the local host with a unique home-made music performance. The tour completely can be connected with other areas in the North East Vietnam.

Further details of this destination, please get consulted from our friendly staff at adventure@vietnamjeeptours.com    or call direct to (+84) 917 28 44 55

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Friday, March 11, 2011

Holy Land

The bell tower, the only construction in the La Vang Holy Land left after the Vietnam War
The year was 1798.

Emperor Canh Thinh of the Tay Son Dynasty had issued an anti-Catholic edict and ordered all Catholic churches and seminaries destroyed. Many Catholics fled to the jungle in the province of Quang Tri, where they had to contend with wild beasts and sickness. During one of their prayer sessions, Virgin Mary appeared in person, dressed in an ao dai (Vietnamese traditional dress), and advised them to boil the leaves of surrounding trees to heal themselves.

These are the bare facts of the legend that has brought Catholics and visitors to the La Vang sacred area for centuries now

There are different explanations given for the name "La Vang". One is that when the Catholics took refuge in the forest, they had to shout (la) to call someone, and the forest echoed (yang) their voices. Part of the forest then became the La Vang Holy Land. Then there is the version that says "La Vang" comes from the Vietnamese meaning of the word "Crying out" and "Echoing" to denote the cries for help of people who had to face a tough life in the jungle. Yet another explanation is that the name La Vang refers to the leaf that the Virgin Mary recommended her devotees use as medicine.

According to documents at the Hue Archbishop Office, when Emperor Canh Thinh, who ruled from 1792 to 1802, embarked on the persecution of Catholics, many followers living near the Dinh Cat Hill rushed to the forest, about 60 kilometers from their homes. They had to suffer sickness and starvation, not to mention face wild beasts.

It is not clear when the La Vang Holy Land was established. In 1885, the church in La Vang was burnt in a fire. One year later, a priest, Caspar Loc, had it rebuilt. The church was then expanded several times before being destroyed by bombs in 1972 in the Vietnam War. But its bell tower still remains until today, showing some of the damage caused by the bombs.

Between 1995 and 2004, many other constructions such as the Virgin Mary bell tower, the Thanh The Chapel, the Man Coi Square, and a guest house for pilgrims have been built in the area.

Under a large banyan tree is a statue of the Virgin Mary wearing an ao dai.

La Vang became the National Marian Center of Vietnam on April 13, 1961. Four months later, Pope John XXIII elevated the site to the rank of a Minor Basilica.

The La Vang Catholic festival, known as kieu in Vietnamese, is held every year on August 15, attracting thousands of visitors.

HOW TO GO THERE

* Around 40 kilometers from Hue, the La Vang Holy Land is located in Hai Lang District, the north-central province of Quang Tri.

* From Dong Ha Town, the center of Quang Tri, travel along National Highway 1A for 20 kilometers before turning right and going further for another kilometer or so to reach La Vang.
Source: thanhniennews.com

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If you share the same passions about what we do, please talk to our adventure consultant.

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Vietnam arrivals surge 32% in February

International arrivals to Vietnam jumped 32.4% year-on-year in February 2011, the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) has said. According to offi  cial data, more than 590,000 visitors arrived in the country last month, bringing the total for the first two months of the year to 1.06 million, a year-on-year rise of 19.5%. Ho Chi Minh City attracted around 310,000 international visitors last month, up 8% year-on-year. The VNAT expects the country to attract around 5.5 million visitors this year.

(Source: Traveldailyasia.com)

Monday, February 21, 2011

Full Day Dalat – Tuyen Lam Lake Kayaking

Destinations: Tuyen Lam Lake (Dalat)
Highlights:
  • Private Tour
  • Tuyen Lam Lake Kayaking (4 hrs)
Itinerary:
Morning, our qualified guide & van will pick you up at your hotel in Dalat and we will transfer 10kms by van to one of the many beautiful lakes on the Langbian Plateau – Tuyen Lam Lake, which is truly one of the great hidden outdoor gems of South East Asia.

Our kayaks are built for stability so they act very much like a canoe, but with the speed and maneuverability of a kayak. From the boat launch area.  we trek out to the kayak launch which is only accessible by foot or boat. This trek can be modified to suit your fitness level. After we reach the kayaks we spend the remainder of the day exploring the many inlets and secrets spots on the lake that is only accessible by boat. After about 2 hours of exploring we make our way out to the far end of the lake for lunch.

A picnic style lunch, taking advantage of the many fruits and vegetable grown in the Dalat area is prepared by the guide. After lunch we explore the far end of the lake, which still has much of its jungle canopy intact and is one the most popular spots in Vietnam for bird watching. We slowly make our way back to the boat launch from here, enjoying more great views of the lush pine forested and jungle areas that border the lake. Early afternoon, back to Hotel in Dalat. The trip concludes.

Activities:
  • 4 hrs kayaking
  • 1 hrs compulsory trekking
Meals: Lunch

Includes:
  • Travel insurance
  • Certificated tour guide (speaking English)
  • High-quality equipments
  • Private transportation
  • Entrance fee & all permits
  • Lunch
  • First aid kit
  • 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

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Full Day - Biking Off-road to South of Dalat

Destinations: Dalat
Itinerary:
This trip is not extremely difficult but it still has it all - including small tracks and off-roads to forest paths, which A will lead you to a beautiful lake for swimming - In the distance, you will see the beautiful view of Zen Meditation Pagoda, located on the mountain summit.

The trip starts at 8.00 – 8.30 Am and ends at 3.30 – 4.30 PM. It depends on your speed of riding.

Activities:
  • 5 hrs biking
  • Free swimming
Meals: Lunch

Includes:
  • Travel insurance
  • Certificated tour guide (speaking English)
  • Good mountain bikes with helmets
  • Entrance fee & all permits
  • Lunch
  • First aid kit
  • 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

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Full Day Dalat - Rock Climbing at Datanla

Destinations: Datanla Waterfall (Dalat)

Itinerary:
We pick you up at the hotel at 8:30 am. Transfer to Datanla waterfall which takes approximately 20 minutes by van. Upon arrival, you have to walk for about 15 minutes from the main road to the abseiling point with breath-taking rainforest views. A safety briefing will be given to you as a precaution by our professional guide, this takes about 45 minutes. After the briefing, our professional guide will demonstrate the correct techniques as well as encouraging you to gain self confidence, You will then be able to practice your abseiling techniques with safety.

This climb ranges from easy to difficult , so it is both good for beginners and advanced climbers. Climbing and abseiling the first 15m cliff will test your physical condition. Hiking and swimming can be done here as well.

For the advanced climber, 18m and 16m cliffs are also available.

Includes:
  • Travel insurance
  • Certificated tour guide (speaking English)
  • High-quality equipments
  • Private transportation
  • Entrance fee & all permits
  • Lunch
  • First aid kit
  • 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.