Sample of our Vietnam tour services:
Excluded: Insurance, drinks, telephone and other
private services.

HA NOI – NHA TRANG – SAI GON (3 Days – 2
Nights)

From Saigon to:
MEKONG DELTA: MY THO – BEN TRE TOUR
(Day trip)

MEKONG DELTA: CAN THO – TIEN GIANG –
VINH LONG  (2 Days – 1 Night)

MEKONG DELTA: CAN THO – CHAU DOC (3
Days – 2 Nights)

VIETNAM LIFE IN HOI  AN

HUE  ANCIENT CITADEL

HUE – DEMILITARIZED ZONE

MY SON AND HOI AN CITY TOUR
Cu Chi Tunnels Tour:
Cu Chi tunnels are about 30km north-west of Ho Chi Minh City. They were used as the
base from which the Vietnamese mounted their operations of the Tet Offensive in
1968. The Cu Chi tunnels consist of more than 200km of underground tunnels. This
main axis system has many branches connecting to underground hideouts, shelters,
and entrances to other tunnels, The tunnels are between 0.5 to 1m wide, just enough
for a person to crawl along.
                                                   SaiGon City
                                                   Ho Chi Minh City or Saigon is the largest city in Vietnam
                                                   with more than 5 millions people reside. It is surrounding
                                                   with rivers and bridges. Saigon today is a bustling,
                                                  dynamic and industrious centre and has been named to
                                                  as the “Pearl of the southeast Asia”. The downtown area
                                                  is in District 1 where civic center, embassies, shopping,
upscale hotels, Café, dancing clubs, dinning, fruit kiosks located.
Bargain hunters will find good deals on native handicrafts and custom-tailored clothing.
Tourist can also discover many interesting sights, including the Ben Thanh night
market, ancient pagodas, mosques, cathedrals, museums, and good restaurants. A
leisurely
tour in a cyclo (Xich Lo)  to visit the historical sites, including Notre Dame
Cathedral, Pagodas, and the former U.S. embassies. Vietnam has  typical tropical two
seasons: dry and wet. The dry season runs from November through April; the wet
season from May through October.
Vinh Nghiem Pagoda was built between 1964 and 1971 and is one of the largest in
Vietnam. Built in Japanese style, it displays a 7-storey pagoda in the classic style and a
large, airy, sanctuary. Inside is a large Japanese-style Buddha in attitude of meditation,
flanked by two goddesses. The pagoda was built with the assistance of the
Japan-Vietnam Friendship Association.
Giac Vien Pagoda was a pavilion, built in 1789 by a monk for his daily prayers, called
Kwan Yin Pavilion. Under the King Tu Duc reign (1850), the pavilion was rebuilt and
named Giac vien pagoda. Giac Vien Pagoda has typical characteristics of the southern
Vietnam. The main shrine is used to worship Buddha. The pagoda contains 152
statutes, made of jack wood.
The most attractive items are 60 plates, which are made with gold, and are engraved
with various kinds of animal, fruits etc. Located about 10km from downtown, near Dam
Sen Park, Giac Vien Pagoda is one of the best-preserved temples in Vietnam.
Notre-Dame Cathedral was built between 1877 and 1880, in
western architectural style, but is has a uniquely eastern aspect. The
church is composed of two main central bays with two sidereal
corridors, Inside the cathedral, one can see a line of Chinese
characters eulogising the Jesu’ mother, the innocent and
unblemished Virgin Mother, and stained-glass portraits of
Vietnamese believers amid Asiatic plants. Facing onto the glassed
square is the General Post Office built in the 1880s.