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What can you do when your family want to travel in Vietnam ?
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Hi member !
What can you do when your family want to travel in Vietnam ?
Do not worry , please contact us first :
sales@vietnamdhtravel.com
http://www.vietnamdhtravel.com
hotline : 084986858282
thanks
Talk to the Vietnamese consulate because laws do change and requirements also change. Some countries require a whole lot of extra stuff for minors--not sure why (my niece recently went to China with her mom but needed to get all sorts of letters from the people they were staying with,
Do not pack light regarding clothes and shoes. Pack lots of medicine, as there is some disease in Vietnam. Though you can buy clothing in Vietnam, none of it will fit you. The Vietnamese love westerners, be prepared for lots of questions and your children will be adored, especially if of fair complexion as it is so different. The roads are chaos: thousands of motorbikes carrying families, fridges, pigs- its madness. Also, crossing the road takes extra care as bikes do not stop; they go around you. Not for the faint-hearted. It will be very hot and humid especially further south so bring hats and lots of water (6000 dong for a liter bottle is a good price - about 15,000 dong to $1 and you can use both currencies). Haggling is good fun and even water is to be haggled for. Always approach it with a smile. Wet wipes/anti bacterial dry hand wash is always recommended and take a toilet paper roll for when you are out and about. Bring on portable bathrooms if you are prepared.
On road trips, ex. from Dalat to Saigon or Nha Trang to Dalat, stop by smaller city as you are on the main Highway. The markets range from Tea/Coffee to Pottery to handweaved bags. Make sure you have your camera handy for there will be sights that will amaze you; ex. a family of 5 riding on a motorcycle,
There are companies that run specialist family adventure tours as well as tailor made holidays in Vietnam (and elsewhere in Asia). This kind of holiday is intended to take all the hassle out of traveling in a new destination and ensure that the itinerary that you take on is suitable for every member of your family. You have the assistance of a guide when you need one and the convenience of hotels (family friendly) booked, air conditioned transportation, fun meals for the kids to enjoy and activities that are ideal for the necessary age group - these could include kayaking in Ha long Bay, trekking in the central highlands, mountain biking and visits to the cu chi tunnels.
DO ensure that you apply for a visa well in advance. Ask for a multiple entry visa for re-enter in urgent case.
Last edited by Ron; 03-27-2010 at 08:41 AM.
Do not forget booking yourself tour for your family. Many many tours for your family in Vietnam : sapa,halong bay,muine...
Departure: From Hanoi. Date upon request Duration: 7 Days / 6 Nights Price: Please contact us for update quotation Tour Code: DH - VFT03 Highlights: Hanoi , Ha Long Bay , Hai Phong , Danang , Hoi An , Hue , Ho Chi Minh City With the option to visit the countrys top sights or relax and explore on your own. This itinerary offers the most flexibility for the price and allows you to be as independent as you want.
BRIEF ITINERARY :
Day 1 : Hanoi Arrival
Day 2 : Hanoi – Halong Bay – Hai Phong
Day 3 : Hanoi – Hai Phong – Fly to Danang
Day 4 : Danang – Hoi An walking tour
Day 5 : Hoi An - Hue City tour
Day 6 : Hue – Fly Saigon – Saigon City tour
Day 7 : Saigon – Departure
If travel to Vietnam with your family, the first is safety travel, after prices and travel services
Your family and you travel to Vietnam, do not forget check travel information before travel to Vietnam, much travel service : visa,hotel,tour guide,transportation,....
family travel in Vietnam, do not travel with group tours,let me know how many people in your family want to travel in Vietnam ? I will contact you and good price for private tour.
It also helps if you have some basic emergency medical knowledge, not only for yourself but for helping others you may be traveling with. A great way to prepare for your trip is to take a first-aid or basic life support course before you go; if you're traveling with a group, you should know where the first-aid kit is and what's in it. Basic Safety It's easy to let your guard down when you travel. After all, you're more relaxed and there are so many new sights to focus on. In addition to paying attention to your personal safety (avoiding secluded places and not walking alone after dark), you'll need to reset your thinking when it comes to traffic safety, too. The rules of the road aren't the same overseas as they are at home. In some countries, people drive on the opposite side of the road and you'll need to be aware of this before you cross the street - look in the opposite direction from the one you're used to. Pedestrians don't always have the right of way overseas, either. Be sure there are no cars coming when you step into the street: If there are, they may not stop for you!
If you practice these healthy hints you can focus on the scenery - not medical emergencies - and return home with nothing more troubling than some tacky souvenirs!
Thanks friend for guiding.......
This will help to newcomer to Vietnam & keep them away from problems.Keep it up.
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