How To Make Your Flights To Vietnam From Europe Worthwhile
August 20, 2010 by Jose Garces
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If you wish to land some cheap deals for your holidays to Vietnam from Europe, there are a couple of things you need to remember beforehand. Things if understood and followed correctly, you may just as well land your cheaper seats to Vietnam and things that may be able to justify the reasons as to why you have failed as of yet to successfully failed to get cheap rates for your flight to Vietnam.
Must See Places In Vietnam
June 7, 2010 by Jose Maurette Garces
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Hanoi Ahoy!
Phnom Penh is Your Gateway to Cambodia – A Nation with a Rich Heritage
Phnom Penh is the attractive capital of Cambodia which attracts many tourists from around the world to admire its beauty. Your journey will begin from the Phnom Penh International Airport which is the busiest airport in the country’s largest city. When in Phnom Penh you’ll have an exciting time as there are so many places worth visiting especially the famous Royal Palace which has its roots in the Khmer era. The Royal Palace is just about the perfect place to start such a grand journey exploring the sights and sounds of the Cambodian capital.
Why Visit And Stay At Hotels In Hoi An
April 21, 2010 by Jose Maurette Garces
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Hoi An, boasting one of the best beaches in the world, is located on the central Vietnamese coast and it is one of the prettiest towns that you are likely to find. The old buildings that hark back to a bygone age lend the town a romantic feel that is beguiling to tourists who come in the thousands to wander through the old quarter. There are many hotels in Hoi An that can help to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable.
The Benefits Of Vietnam Escorted Tours For Your Group
April 16, 2010 by What To Expect From Your Vietnam Tour
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Going on Vietnam escorted tours is truly an experience. When visiting Vietnam, the beautiful landscape is definitely a draw. Tours in general are popular and Vietnamese tours specifically are an excellent way to experience the views, the land, and even the culture. After all, in addition to being known for its peacefulness, this country is also known for its beauty as well as its culture.
A Quick Look: Vietnam Holidays
March 31, 2010 by Jose Maurette Garces
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Vietnamese culture is rich in traditions and celebrations. Many of the declared holidays allow workers and students to have the day off. The holidays shared by the citizens of Vietnam are deep in tradition and no two are alike. Vietnam holidays are not only celebrated in the native country, those that have migrated to the United States or have adopted children often participate in the rites and rituals.
Tips On How To Travel To Hanoi
March 31, 2010 by Jose Mauricio Maurette
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Hanoi has been the capital city of Vietnam for near on 1000 years and is truly a great city to visit if you ever choose to head down that way into South East Asia and Indochina. The city has a wealth of culture and history on offer and offers great options for any holidayer or traveller to enjoy. Before you travel to Vietnam however, there are certain steps that you are going to have to take.
How Can You Benefit From Tailor Made Holidays To Vietnam
December 8, 2009 by Jose Maurette Garces
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Consider yourself sitting on a warm beach, clouds appear suddenly, a stronger breeze builds up, it gets darker all round, and then it begins to pour. After a half an hour the rain stops leaving the air cool and fresh and suddenly you notice that the sun is up and warm again. Now imagine all that to be everyday norm on your tailor made holidays to Vietnam.
Khmer Culture At Its Best
December 2, 2009 by Kevin Meas
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Starting with the Amok, the Cambodian delicacy, the dance, music, lifestyle and all other aspects of Cambodian life have deep cultural roots. The country’s strong and varied cultural inheritance dates back to many centuries and a major part of it is guided by religious principles, inspired from Hinduism and Buddhism.
Angkor Wat – A Legendary Elegance
November 20, 2009 by Michael Em
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Many inscriptions in Angkor reveal Khmer rulers from hundreds of years ago. It was as early as the AD 100s that Khmer people started forming villages, each with its own ruler, leading to many small kingdoms. But things changed when Jayavarman II took power in 802. He unified all the small kingdoms and formed a single Khmer empire.




