Chopper way to see the bay




Chopper way to see the bay


QĐND – Saturday, November 21, 2009, 22:25 (GMT+7)

It’s a nice day for tourist guide Nguyen Manh Cuong and his 11-strong group of visitors when they travelled Ha Long Bay by chartered helicopter.


Cuong, who works for a Ha Noi-based Luxury travel company, has accompanied tourists on a helicopter five times, but it’s his first journey to Ha Long Bay.


He woke up very early in the morning to pick up visitors at their hotel before driving to Gia Lam heliport 15km from the city centre and located on the outskirts of Ha Noi where the flight begins at 8.30am.


Although Cuong was acquainted with helicopter, he feels a bit nervous with the noise from the Russian-made MI-17 helicopter.


As a few weeks earlier, the guide and his group did not waste time getting in the 24-seat helicopter before reaching an altitude of 300m, where tourists can get a bird’s-eye view of the landscape of the Hong (Red) River Delta and Gulf of Tonkin.


“It’s lucky day for us because the sky was so clear that we could see everything on the ground,” Cuong recalled.


“As the tour began during July, the rice fields – which create a mixed colour of yellow and green – were very beautiful from the sky. The Red River looks like a big snake crawling through a colourful garden.”


He said passengers can look at the landscape below through helicopter’s windows, but the engine noise means it’s best not to open them.


The guide also reminded passengers that a helicopter flies slower and lower than a jet, so there is less likeliness of becoming sick when the chopper takes off or lands.


The MI-17 helicopter is quite large and comfortable as it carries 24 passengers and luggage, but it needs air-conditioning, rather than just the current fans.


“During the tour, passengers can visit the cockpit and talk with the four-member crew, but they have to speak loudly,” Cuong said.


The aerial route, which is offered by the Northern Service Flight Company, can take visitors not only to Ha Long Bay, but the other tourist sites in Sa Pa of Lao Cai Province or Dien Bien Province. However, tourists prefer Ha Long Bay because it closes to Ha Noi.


“Flying by helicopter saves tourists lots of time. Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage in Quang Ninh Province, is 165km from Ha Noi and takes nearly three-hours driving. But it’s only 45 minutes by helicopter,” said Luxury travel company’s sale manager, Nguyen Cuu Hung.


“We try to offer tourists a daytrip tour with different vehicles from car, helicopter and cruise. I can say that it’s amazing tour for travellers in Viet Nam,” he said.


The aerial route flies past Cat Ba Island, offshore of Hai Phong city, and just five minutes over Ha Long Bay.


“It’s fascinating. An overview of Ha Long Bay from helicopter is likely a painting with blue of the sea, white sand and green forest, dotting with mountains and islets,” said the guide.


“We can take photos of the bay just five minutes from the windows before the copter lands at the heliport, which was built on General Giap Hill (a hill in Ha Long city that was named of general Vo Nguyen Giap).”


As planned, tourists can take a cruise to explore caves, beaches and around the bay in four hours with a seafood lunch on board.


“We want to provide a variety of views in a day for tourists. They can explore the UNESCO World Heritage with different angles. As Ha Long Bay has been the most favourite destination in the north of Viet Nam, the tour is an option for tourists wanting another perspective on the site,” said Luxury travel company’s director Pham Ha.


Excursion


After 45 minutes, the group arrived at General Giap Hill in the centre Ha Long city and boarded on a wooden cruise boat for a four-hour excursion around hundreds of karst cliffs and caves.


The cruise is equipped kayaks to help sightseers adventure on the quiet bay and see floating aquaculture farms or beaches.


The captain anchored in the middle of two cliffs and seafood was the main course for lunch.


“Summer is always the best time visiting Ha Long as tourists can swim or have a rest on Titov beach, 14km east of Bai Chay port,” Cuong said.


After lunch the cruise returns to port before the helicopter arrives in Ha Noi at 3.15pm.


“We have only had 10 minutes flying over Ha Long Bay, but it’s an unforgettable moment to all visitors,” he said.


Cuong, says tourists should confirm their trip two days in advance because trips can be cancelled due to bad weather.


The Northern Service Flight Company has been offering 20 registered tourist routes by different helicopters such as the French-made EC-130 B4, Russian MI-17, MI-8 and the US manufactured S76C.


“We provide various services from oil and gas operations, MIA programme, rescue and aerial photographing or filming with the best and safest helicopters,” said the company’s marketing office’s Vu Thu Ha.


“For the rising tourist demand, the company also offers a bird’s-eye view of Ha Long Bay by helicopter every Saturday, provided that at least 15 passengers book their seats for the flight,” Ha said.


Luxury travel offers the Ha Long Bay tour for a group of between nine and 12 and costs over US$9,300, while the weekend package tour service is priced at $616 per passenger.


More details of the tour are available at: www.luxurytravelvietnam.com


Source: VietNamNet/Viet Nam News


 


 


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Vietnamese learning tour offered to young overseas Vietnamese




Vietnamese learning tour offered to young overseas Vietnamese


QĐND – Wednesday, May 27, 2009, 21:44 (GMT+7)

A Vietnamese language studying tour has been introduced to overseas Vietnamese for the first time by the Overseas Vietnamese Support Centre, under the Liaison Contact Association for Overseas Vietnamese, based in Ho Chi Minh City.


“The tour is to help young overseas Vietnamese achieve a better understanding about Vietnam’s history and culture. Also, anyone who is interested in visiting the businesses run by overseas Vietnamese  in Vietnam will have a chance to experience the reality and to be more confident to work in Vietnam”, said the Chair of the association, Dr. Luong Bach Van.


The tour will last from July 27th until August 5th in Ho Chi Minh City and August 6th until 10th in Quy Nhon. At the end of each day, participants will write a report in Vietnamese to improve their writing skills and exchange experiences with each other.


Registration can be emailed to alov-hcmc@vnn.vn.


Source: TN


Translated by Hoang Anh



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New airport service offered to int’l tourists




New airport service offered to int’l tourists


QĐND – Thursday, July 02, 2009, 21:4 (GMT+7)

The Asian Travel & Tours JSC has launched a new special service to ‘pick up’ foreign tourists at airports in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh city and other airports across the country.


The Hanoi-based destination management company will provide a comfortable and convenient service for international tourists, who arrive in or travel within Vietnam by air.


A one-way special private transfer from Noi Bai airport to a hotel in the old quarter in downtown Hanoi will cost only US$10 per person, which includes an English-speaking driver, toll fees, lunch, signboard, and a guide to welcome them at airport.


Customers will also be provided with free travel information kits and 25-percent-discount vouchers for foot massages. They can choose from the selected hotels and optional tours also with a discount of 25 percent.


Asian Travel & Tours JSC, which operates in Australia and several Southeast Asian countries, is still currently looking for more partnerships with international travel agents as well as tour operators via sales@vietnamtouronsale.com.


Tourists can contact them around the clock at info@vietnamonsale.com or call 84-4-906 28 5445. For more information, you can visit their website at www.vietnamtouronsale.com.


Source: VOV


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Jetstar Pacific accepts online payment by ATM debit cards




Jetstar Pacific accepts online payment by ATM debit cards


QĐND – Monday, July 06, 2009, 20:40 (GMT+7)

Low-cost carrier Jetstar Pacific has become the first airline in Vietnam to accept online payment by the local ATM debit card Connect 24 issued by the Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam (Vietcombank).


It also offered a promotional programme for customers buying tickets online.


Passengers who want to use the service need to register in advance with Vietcombank.


The airline is working with other banks on the use of their ATM cards for online payment.


Source: VNA


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“Tracking the diary” tour to open




“Tracking the diary” tour to open


QĐND – Thursday, July 16, 2009, 22:9 (GMT+7)

Quang Ngai province plans to put the road leading to the place where  heroine Doctor Dang Thuy Tram died 39 years ago into operation late this July.


The 6km long road links Highway 1A, from My Trang pass in Duc Pho district with Liet Son reservoir next to Ba To district.


Interestingly, from the over 30-year-old reservoir, tourists can be ferried to famous places including Duc Pho Clinic and the site where doctor Dang Thuy Tram laid down her life. The boat, that can accommodate about 40 people, is equipped with sufficient services and safety equipment.


However, to reach the destinations, tourists have to experience an interesting and hard journey. Greeting them after temporarily saying goodbye to the forest, with Hre ethnic people’s houses on stilts, will be several quite vertical slopes where a clinic was located during the wartime.


The journey or the tour named “Tracking the diary” will take tourists to the old trenches where the former Duc Pho clinic was located.


From the entrance of the trench, tourists can hear the sound of a stream. Whoever has read Dang Thuy Tram’s diary may recall the image of Xang and Lanh sisters wading across the stream before disappearing into the forest.


It takes about 20 more minutes from those trenches to the place witnessing the death of Thuy Tram in 1970. After eight years of resting in peace there, the late doctor Dang Thuy Tram’s remains were brought to Hanoi.


This is a meaningful tour designed by the Saigontourist and Quang Ngai province to take readers of Dang Thuy Tram’s diary to the heart-touching place in memory of the late heroine.


Source: LD


Translated by Mai Huong


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