For a comparatively small country, in regards to the dimension of Italy, Vietnam’s geography is remarkably various and complex.
It has a sizeable mountain vary in the northwest (an offshoot of the Himalayas), closely forested uplands, intensive limestone scenery with a number of areas of mature ‘Karst’ landscape, an elevated central plateau, two massive river deltas and thousands of offshore islands.
Though all this makes life difficult for many of the 70% of the inhabitants that also work the land, it has nice advantages for visitors within the form of a wide variety of landscapes.
| Trung Nguyen Senior Travel Consultant |
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| 24 seats Bus | 24 seats Bus |
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| 30 seats Bus | 45 seats Bus |
Welcome Dinner Menu
1. Crab & sweet corn soup
2. Hanoi spring rolls
3. Fives spices salad with prawn, pork, pickle, red cabbage & lotus roots
4. Grilled fish tikka in pandanus leaves with tartar & sweet chili sauce
5. Grilled chicken with lemon leaves
6. Sauteed beef and capsicum with sweet & sour sauce
7. Sauteed vegetables
8. Steamed rice
9. Fresh fruit platter
10. Tea or Coffee