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Thứ Sáu, 30 tháng 10, 2015

Top Things to do in Da Lat, Vietnam

You may like to do many things when visiting Dalat in the final festive season of the year. Here, you can enjoy a cup of coffee, stroll the whole day walking the streets, hold someone’s hand to wander around Xuan Huong lake, stay a night in an ancient villa amidst the pine forest or simply live slowly without amenities like internet and television.


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1. Staying a night in an isolated, ancient villa amidst the pine forest

Dalat features many ancient French villas with new beautiful ones in pine forests that have been transformed into high-end hotels or guesthouses for visitors. Stay one night in a lovely villa with modern amenities to feel both peaceful and romantic in Dalat. Villas are priced from 200,000VND, depending on their convenience and location. The most remarkable accommodation is Anna Mandara Dalat, one of the most high-ranking resorts here.

Anna Mandara Dalat

2. Sleeping in a warm blanket in the cold atmosphere

Sleeping in a warm blanket in the cold atmosphere

It is a memorable experience to enjoy a night in a warm blanket in the fresh and open air of the plateau. In these fantastic days of your vacation, wake up late in a warm room with the smell of wood and candles burning. With a glass of hot tea and a whispered story, every stress of your daily life will be melted out.

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3. Enjoying coffee in the clouds and music flowery gardens

In the morning, Dalat is covered with cool dew. It is a wonderful experience  to enjoy hot coffee on the balcony while looking out at the airy space outside. The birds sing somewhere on trees and dew is still retained on mimoda flowers. The landscape is filled with the smells of wet soil and ancient forests.
Dalat features many lovely cafes in flowery gardens. Song Vy café with romantic French music, Lieu O café behind Palace II in a peaceful garden, Moc café in Hai Ba Trung street with live music at weekends, Tung café in Hoa Binh street with classical music for connoisseurs of music and coffee or Cung To Chieu café with the voice of its owner are some of the most favorite cafes here. Once you travel to Dalat, you cannot miss tasting its coffee.

4. Buying jackets in the bustling old market

Scores of jackets are sold from 5pm to 9pm every day near Dalat market. The announcements from sellers are resounded around the streets. They sell various kinds of garments, from sweaters to coats, hats, gloves, scarves and accessories for winter. You may not want to buy any winter garments, but do not forget to wander around this place to view an interesting segment in the daily life of local people. For those who forget their warm clothes at home, this is a shopping paradise with reasonable prices starting from 10,000VND.

Dalat market

5. Riding a bike on flower paths

Magarita daisy flowers

Put on warm clothes and a scarf, find a bike and ride around the city. Dalat has flowers growing everywhere. Fences are hung with roses and streets are covered with Magarita daisy flowers, purple hydrangeas, subtle mimosas, pink cherry blossoms and especially wild sunflowers.

6. Picking up strawberries

With four seasons that feel like spring, Dalat has many vegetable and fruit farms. Green cauliflowers, strawberries, artichokes, French beans, avocadoes and persimmons are specialties of Dalat. Farms are always open for visitors to pick up fruits and buy gifts. If you do not have time to pick some up, you can buy them in the Dalat market in the early morning. Remember to bargain before buying.

7. Traveling on the ancient train

 In the old Dalat station, there is a train that’s always crowded with passengers. The old train, still attached with some wooden wagons, will take you on the 7 km railway to Trai Mat. The Dalat – Trai Mat railway has been called Dalat Plateau Rail Road since 1991. The train passes by valleys with vegetable fields and greenhouses. To Trai Mat, the train will stop about every 30 minutes for guests to tour around before returning to Dalat station, which still includes the original steam engine.

8. Taking wedding photos in nature

Nowhere else features as many beautiful backgrounds for your wedding photos as Dalat. If you would like to have your wedding photos taken with flowers Dalat is the place to go.  All kinds of flowers in Dalat will appear in your shots. If you like architecture, Chicken Church and Dalat University will be two wonderful options. If you would like to have some photos in the ancient space, Bao Dai palace 1, 2 and 3 are always available.  Also, you can choose to take photos with the old train or in the villa that you are staying.

9. Tasting streetfoods at night

Dalat has many delicious

The cold weather can make you feel hungry. Dalat has many delicious, hot foods for you to enjoy such as porridge, snails, girdle cake or hot soya milk. In Dalat you cannot miss tasting other scrumptious dishes such as grilled fermented pork roll, rice pancake and corn sticky rice.

rice pancake and corn sticky rice

10. Greeting Christmas and joining in the Dalat Flower Festival

A happy Christmas night in the cold weather with local people is a very distinctive experience in Dalat. On this occasion, Dalat city is radiantly decorated with sparkling lights and flowers for the fifth flower festival. In 2013, Dalat organized its 120th anniversary of development. This is a vivid festival displaying various flowers from Dalat.

Vietnam Day Tours

Variety of Vietnam Day Tours


Vietnam Day Tours designed for sightseeing and are truly the most amazing way to experience Vietnam without joining the weekly Vietnam Tours, A unique combination of a beautifully diverse landscape along with a relatively small geographic area provide for a wide variety of Vietnam Day Tours that will appeal to every member of the family, simply choose your Day Tours and sightseeing from selection listed below

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Vietnam 2 or 3 days short tours run 7 days a week
Vietnam short tours are an excellent way to enjoy the unique vietnamese cities! If you have more time to spend touring Vietnam consider joining a 3-day tour which also includes hotels and transportations! All Vietnam short tours are run in English; a second tour language can also be accommodated. Day tours include all entrance fees, guide & vehicle, and enable you to meet other people travelling in Vietnam.

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Thứ Năm, 29 tháng 10, 2015

5 Best Attractions in Nha Trang

The best attractions in Nha Trang are set against a stunning backdrop of white sandy beaches, verdant mountains, and untouched islands. Great for history buffs, Nha Trang is home to remnants of the Champa Kingdom, Buddhist temples, and gothic-style Catholic churches while natural hot springs, salt fields, and unique waterfalls offer a myriad of sightseeing and recreational activities.

While it’s fairly easy to explore this popular Vietnam district on foot, bicycle, and motorcycle, there are numerous tour operators within Nha Trang city centre that organise day excursions to Nha Trang’s most popular attractions. Read on to discover the places that you should not leave off your travel itinerary.


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MOST BOOKED HOTELS 
in Nha Trang
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Sheraton Nha Trang Hotel & Spa4.5/ 5
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InterContinental Nha Trang4.7/ 5
Michelia Hotel4.4/ 5
Sunrise Nha Trang Beach Hotel & Spa4.5/ 5
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The Costa Nha Trang3.6/ 5
Hanoi Golden Hotel4.1/ 5
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1 .Po Nagar Cham Towers


The Po Nagar Cham Towers are the defining features of Nha Trang that date back to between 8th and 11th centuries. Set atop Mount Cu Lau, with views overlooking the Cai River, there were originally ten buildings dedicated to Hindu deities, but most have been destroyed over the years. The four remaining towers, built in honour of Po Nagar, Cri Cambhu, Sanhaka, and Ganeca, are still used today as places of worship for the Cham people. Found within a 10-minute stroll from Tran Phu Beach, Po Nagar Cham Towers can get pretty crowded during the annual Thap Ba festival, which falls around the end of April and the beginning of May.

Opening Hours: Daily 07:30 – 17:00
Address: 2/4 Street near Xom Bong Bridge, Nha Trang
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2 .Long Son Pagoda & White Buddha


Long Son Pagoda, founded in the late 19th century, features stunning designs of mosaic dragons made with glass and ceramic tiles while the main sanctuary is adorned with modern interpretations of traditional motifs. At the top of the hill is a massive white statue of Buddha sitting atop a lotus blossom, as well as fire-ringed relief busts of Thich Quang Duc and six Buddhist monks who died in self-immolations in 1963. There are 150 stone steps to reach the top, but around the half way point lies a 14-metre-long sleeping Buddha and an entrance to another hall of Long Son Pagoda.

Opening Hours: Daily 07:30 – 11:30 & 13:30 – 17:30
Address: Thai Nguyen Street, Nha Trang
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Nha Trang Cathedral, set atop a hill that overlooks the train station, is widely known as the largest church in the city. It was constructed in provincial French Gothic style during the early 19th century, featuring beautiful stained glass windows and a square clock tower surmounted by a large crucifix. Its three cathedral bells, which were cast in France in 1789, are still in working order. There are also 4,000 tombstones mounted on the sides of the Cathedral, which were placed after the neighbouring cemetery was levelled in 1988 to extend the city train station. Na Thrang Cathedral serves the local Catholic community, with Mass being held between 05:00 and 18:30 on a daily basis.

Opening Hours: Monday - Saturday from 05:00 to 17:00, Sunday 04:30 - 20:00
Address: Nguyen Trai, Phuoc Tan, Nha Trang
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4 .Vinpearl Amusement Park


Vinpearl Amusement Park offers fun-filled activities for travelling families, with unique water slides, a massive aquarium, a wave pool, amphitheatre, shopping mall, and a variety of rides. Situated on Hon Tre Island, the theme park is connected to the mainland of Nha Trang via a 3,320-metre sea-crossing cable car, which offers great views of the bay along the way. Hailed as the biggest of its kind in Vietnam, Vinpearl Amusement Park’s Underwater World Aquarium houses over 300 species of marine life. The entry fee (including return fare for cable car rides) is priced at VND 600,000 for adults, VND 500,000 for children, and VND 480,000 for visitors above the age of 60.

Opening Hours: Monday – Thursday 08:00 – 21:00, Friday - Sunday 08:00 – 22:00
Address: Vinpearl Resort Island, Nha Trang Bay
Tel: +8458 359 8188
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5 .National Oceanographic Museum of Vietnam


The National Oceanographic Museum of Vietnam offers interesting exhibits of local marine life, including over 20,000 live and preserved marine specimens. Established in 1922, the institute sponsors ongoing research and community projects, such as captive breeding programmes, preservation and regeneration of local coral reefs. The ground floor houses glass tanks of various sizes filled with marine life such as reef sharks, turtles, anemones, puffers, and lionfish, while the upper floor features thousands of preserved specimens, local boats, fishing artefacts, and an 18-metre-long whale skeleton. The museum’s entrance fee is VND 30,000 for adults.

Thứ Ba, 27 tháng 10, 2015

Dreamy beauty of Dalat

Dalat is a city located on Lang Biang highlands – a part of the Central Highlands region of Vietnam. Because of its history, special architecture, unique climate features and wide range of beautiful spots, Dalat is known as one of the most popular tourist destinations of Vietnam.




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The climate in Dalat is often known as  ‘Eternal Spring’ for its pleasantly warm temperatures during the day and quite cool at night, down to perhaps 10 Degree Celcius, .with an average temperature of 18oC – 21°C, highest as 30C and lowest as 5°C. Thanks to its favorable weather, Dalat is a supplier of temperate produce for all over Vietnam, for example, cabbage and cauliflower. Also, it has a nickname as ‘City of Flowers’. Its flower industry is highly developed and famous for two typical flowers: hydrangea (Vietnamese: Cam Tu Cau) and golden everlasting (Vietnamese: Hoa bất Tử)., with an average temperature of 18oC – 21°C, highest as 30oC and lowest as 5°C.

What’s more, Da Lat has two distinct seasons, the rainy and the sunny ones. The former is from May to October, and the former from November to April. Tourists should be prepared for sudden rains in sunny season, sometimes rocky ones.  Never in Da Lat could we ever catch a storm, which make it favorable for tourists to take any daytime leisure walk.

Apart from architectural places of interest, Dalat also has lots of beautiful sites such as Xuan Huong Lake – center of town, Lake of Sorrow (Lake of Sighs) – 5km Northeast of town on Ho Xuan Huong Road, Valley of Love– Phu Dong Thien Vuong Street, Lang Biang Mountain – has a 1900m peak, ideal for a 3-hour hike, Prenn Falls – 10km outside the town, Pongour Falls – one of the largest and widest waterfalls in Vietnam, 30km south of town on highway 20, etc.

Tourists arriving in Dalat can enjoy the atmosphere of Vietnamese markets by visiting Dalat market, which is full of local specialties such as strawberry jam, dried fruits, avocado, artichoke.?

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Where to visit

Whoever has come to Da Lat could never forget Xuan Huong Lake (Hồ Xuân Hương), which is located in center of town. Xuan Huong lake is now one of the main draws of Da Lat, and also where we can see honeymooners and locals strolling its banks. Side by side Xuan Huong Lake is Top-peg Hill (Đồi Cù), where has grown up a vast golf ground. If you are fond of fresh flowers, Da lat Flower Park is your accurate choice. The park, around 7,000 sq.m2, is situated on top of the Top-peg Hill, northern bank of Xuan Huong lake, and full of species of beautiful colored flowers to be extremely well-fed by planters. Tourists are all interested in the Da Lat’s flower festival, bringing them to a flowerfully fresh heaven!

Thứ Hai, 26 tháng 10, 2015

Top 3 Restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh City is blessed with fantastic restaurants serving a combination of French, Chinese, and, of course, local Vietnamese cuisine. It is this confluence of food cultures that has made Vietnamese food famed around the world, and brings visitors flocking to sample Saigon’s many fabulous restaurants.

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1. While street food and snack stalls are also an inextricable part of a Vietnamese dining experience, sometimes you need a fabulous restaurant that combines expertly prepared dishes with a pleasant ambiance, stunning views and diligent service. Our list of the 10 Best Restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City has them all to varying degrees so you can rest assured they will provide a dining experience to remember.

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2. A beautiful design scheme like something out of an exotic fairytale and a range of cooking stations preparing specialities from all over Vietnam keep Quan An Ngon packed out every evening with foreigners and well dressed locals. This is the perfect place to try legendary Vietnamese dishes such as fresh spring rolls, Hue noodles and black pepper crab. Occupying a prime location next door to The Reunification Palace, this restaurant is situated inside a refurbished mansion where guests can dine amid intricately carved teak furniture, lotus ponds and serving staff in classic satin dresses. 

3. Camargue is a refined French restaurant set in the courtyard of an old colonial-era opium factory. While not exactly fine-dining, the ambiance is sophisticated and the cuisine available is clearly French with a slight Vietnamese touch. Highlights include seabass and squid served with sweet chard, roast lamb with polenta enriched with Phu Puoc pepper, and crispy pork leg marinated in a slight spice and caramelised artichoke. An excellent wine list is available with several options by the glass.