salestours01 0 #1 Posted December 19, 2012 8 Days Thailand Harley Davidson Adventure Enjoy breakfast at the hotel before departing on your “City & Temples Tour.” This tour includes three of the most unusual Buddhist temples in Bangkok. Visit Wat Trimitr with its invaluable Golden Buddha (5 tons of solid gold!); Wat Pho, the most extensive temple in Bangkok with its colossal Reclining Buddha and the Chedis of the Kings; and the Grand Palace which is one of the most beautiful samples of an ancient Siamese court. It used to be the residence of the Kings of Thailand. Here you will see palaces which were used for different occasions—the Funeral Palace, the Reception Palace, the Throne Hall, the Coronation Hall, the Royal Guest House, and the beautiful Emerald Buddha Temple. By now you are ready for a typical Thai lunch prepared for you at the Supartra Restaurant. After lunch you will be transferred from Bangkok to Pattaya. After check in at the Amari Orchid hotel, you’ll have time to rest and relax before going to the Alcazar Show. You’ll love every minute you spend in Alcazar! On stage is a bevy of professional entertainers presenting artistic impressions through songs and tales of love and adventure together with a fantastic sound and light show! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
salestours01 0 #2 Posted December 19, 2012 Bike Touring from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh 21Days Destinations: Riding a mountain bike along the byways of Vietnam is a most rewarding way to experience the beautiful scenery of coast, plains and highlands, plus interact with the local people. We begin our journey from historic Hanoi in the north, travelling by the same mode as the local people. Visit the beautiful cities of Hue and Hoi An rich in history and architecture; relax in the blue waters of idyllic Nha Trang, then leave the coast for the mountain retreat of Dalat. The trip concludes in modern Ho Chi Minh City. The warmth and hospitality of the many, many Vietnamese people we meet along the way will add to a rich and diverse experience. Brief in Itinerary Day 1: Hanoi – Luong Son – Cao Phong -Mai chau – 145km Day 2: Mai Chau – Canh Nang Day 3: Canh Nang – Cam Thuy – Tho Xuan – Yen Cat – 117km Day 4 : Yen Cat – Thai Hoa – Huong Khe(Ha Tinh) – 239km Day 5: Huong Khe – Xuan Son – Phong Nha – 134km Day 6: Phong Nha – Khe Sanh – 171km Day 7: Khe Sanh – A Luoi – 106km Day 8: A Luoi – Hue Day 10: Hue – Lang Co Day 11: Lang Co – Hoi An Day 12: Hoi An – Quang Ngai – 151km Day 13: Quang Ngai – Binh Dinh – Quy Nhon – 173km Day 14: Quy Nhon – Tuy Hoa(Phu Yen) – 94km Day 15: Tuy Hoa – Nha Trang – 149km Day 16: Nha Trang – Da Lat – 137km Day 17: Da Lat – Di Linh – Dai Ninh – Mui Ne(Phan Thiet) – 165km Day 18: Mui Ne – Binh Chau – Vung Tau – 162km Day 19: Vung Tau – TP Ho Chi Minh Day 20: Sai Gon – Cu Chi Day 21: Ho Chi Minh City – Departure Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
salestours01 0 #3 Posted December 24, 2012 Bike Touring from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh 21Days Destinations: Riding a mountain bike along the byways of Vietnam is a most rewarding way to experience the beautiful scenery of coast, plains and highlands, plus interact with the local people. We begin our journey from historic Hanoi in the north, travelling by the same mode as the local people. Visit the beautiful cities of Hue and Hoi An rich in history and architecture; relax in the blue waters of idyllic Nha Trang, then leave the coast for the mountain retreat of Dalat. The trip concludes in modern Ho Chi Minh City. The warmth and hospitality of the many, many Vietnamese people we meet along the way will add to a rich and diverse experience. Brief in Itinerary Day 1: Hanoi – Luong Son – Cao Phong -Mai chau – 145km Day 2: Mai Chau – Canh Nang Day 3: Canh Nang – Cam Thuy – Tho Xuan – Yen Cat – 117km Day 4 : Yen Cat – Thai Hoa – Huong Khe(Ha Tinh) – 239km Day 5: Huong Khe – Xuan Son – Phong Nha – 134km Day 6: Phong Nha – Khe Sanh – 171km Day 7: Khe Sanh – A Luoi – 106km Day 8: A Luoi – Hue Day 10: Hue – Lang Co Day 11: Lang Co – Hoi An Day 12: Hoi An – Quang Ngai – 151km Day 13: Quang Ngai – Binh Dinh – Quy Nhon – 173km Day 14: Quy Nhon – Tuy Hoa(Phu Yen) – 94km Day 15: Tuy Hoa – Nha Trang – 149km Day 16: Nha Trang – Da Lat – 137km Day 17: Da Lat – Di Linh – Dai Ninh – Mui Ne(Phan Thiet) – 165km Day 18: Mui Ne – Binh Chau – Vung Tau – 162km Day 19: Vung Tau – TP Ho Chi Minh Day 20: Sai Gon – Cu Chi Day 21: Ho Chi Minh City – Departure Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
salestours01 0 #4 Posted December 24, 2012 Vietnam North East Cycling Holiday 15Days Destinations: The vietnambiketours.asia of North East Vietnam offers challenging cycling through a stunning unexplored area rich with cultural and geographical wonders. From Vietnam’s buzzing capital, Hanoi, we journey to the remote undiscovered Ha Giang region. Cycling hilly hairpin bends amongst slopes, ridges, valleys, and limestone karsts the outstanding natural beauty will take your breath away.Terraced paddy fields and surreal limestone peaks are home to a vibrant, traditional tribal culture. Crops and dwellings seem to cling to the rocky terrain. We encounter Red Dao, Tay, White Hmong, Tay and Lo Lo communities who, until recently, have lived in complete isolation from the outside world. We witness an unchanged way of life, visiting the local markets, and seeing wildlife including water buffalo, pigs and horses. Our tour ends with a visit to spectacular Halong Bay, the World’s largest marine limestone ‘karst’ landscape. We stay on a wooden junk, modelled on traditional Vietnamese sailing boats.. Brief in Itinerary Day 1: Hanoi – Arrival Day 2: Hanoi. Night train to Lao Cai Day 3 : Lao Cai – Bac Ha Day 4: Bac Ha – Xin Man – Hoang Su Phi Day 5: Hoang Su Phi – Cycle over the “Heaven Gate 2” road pass to Tan Quang and along the Lo River to Ha Giang Day 6: Rest Day Ha Giang Day 7: Ha Giang to Quan Ba Day 8: Cycle Quan Ba to Yen Minh Day 9: Yen Minh Climb over the Rocky Plateau to Dong Van, and Meo Vac. Day 10: Meo Vac to Bao Lac Day 11: Bao Lac to Nguyen Binh Day 12: Nguyen Binh to Hanoi Day 13: Hanoi to Ha Long Bay Day 14: Ha Long Bay to Hanoi Day 15: depart Hanoi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
salestours01 0 #5 Posted January 29, 2013 Destinations: The tour takes 15 days and we take time out of the saddle every three days or so to explore all the main sites along the way. We use train and boats and of course we have a fully equipped, air-conditioned support bus with us at all times so tired riders can rest in comfort whenever they wish.The tour is led by an experienced Vietnamese cycle guide. Plus we supply detailed route notes and maps so that you will enjoy maximum freedom while riding. There are no technical sections and the tour is suitable for riders of every level of experience. Some of the long rides will test experienced cyclists and due to the excellent nature of our support keen riders can happily blast off at their own pace. Brief Itinerary Day 1: Arrive Ha Noi (D)Day 2: Hanoi city tour (B,L,D)Day 3: Ha Noi – Hue (B,L)Day 4: Hue city (40km cycling) (B,L)Day 5: Hue – Hoi An (100km cycling) (B,L) – 140kmDay 6: Hoian – Kham Duc (Phuoc Son) (B,L) – 130km (cycling: 60km) (route 14E+AH17)Day 7: Kham Duc – Dak Glei (65km – route 14) – Ngoc Hoi (60km – HCM route+AH17)Day 8: Ngoc Hoi – Kon Tum (80km – HCM route + AH17) – Pleiku (55km – HCM route _AH17)Day 9: Pleiku – Buon Ma Thuot (via Buon Ho) – 200km + Route 14Day 10: Buon Ma Thuot – Lak Lake (50km)Day 11: Lak Lake – Dalat (150km + route 27)Day 12: Da Lat city (B,L)Day 13: Da Lat – Di Linh (B,L,D) – 100kmDay 14: Di Linh – Mui Ne(Phan Thiet) – 130kmDay 15: Mui Ne (B)Day 16: Mui Ne – TP Ho Chi Minh Departure (B) More:.http://indochinatours.asia/tours/vietnam-cycle-roadless-travelled-16days or http://www.asiantrailtours.com/package-tours/13975/vietnam-cycle-roadless-travelled-16days Share this post Link to post Share on other sites