Vietnam and Cambodia Travel: Make Your Trip of a Lifetime
Tuesday, 19 October 2010
Have you always fancied taking a break from the stresses and strains of daily life and getting away on an exotic break? Perhaps you're of retirement age and you've got a bit of spare cash stashed way. Thankfully, Fly.com offers some reasonably priced flights to far-flung destinations like Vietnam and Cambodia.
Take a three-week tour and relieve all the stress and anxiety you may be experiencing as a result of the current economic climate. Sometimes, you just need to take some time out from the daily grind.
Imagine the thrill of a 21-day Vietnam and Cambodia travel package that begins in Hanoi, with an overnight hill tribe stay in Mai Chau and a night aboard a private boat on Halong Bay. Sounds breathtaking, doesn't it? But the adventure doesn't have to stop there! Journey south to dynamic Saigon, visiting historic Hue and Hoi An as you go and explore the Mekong Delta before a stunning cross border boat journey from Chau Doc to Phnom Penh.
Take in the breathtaking temples of Angkor as an exhilarating end to your trip of a lifetime. Just don't forget to pack a good digital camera and take some snaps you can enjoy long after you return home to the UK.
Young travellers with a bit of extra money can grab some mates and enjoy a group holiday to Vietnam and Cambodia which includes accommodation, an overnight boat trip, a train ride in your own cabin, an English-speaking guide, lunches and breakfasts. A nation of fascinating diversity, Vietnam is a must-see for any avid traveller. From north to south you'll discover authentic Asia, with its majestic mountains, temples and bustling cities. Encounter a nation rich in culture, tradition and history, as well as warm, friendly people unequalled in South East Asia.
The good news is that there is no particularly good or bad time to visit Vietnam, with average year-round temperatures ranging from 20 to 35 degrees C. As well as your passport with at least six-months remaining validity, don't forget to organise your tourist visa if you're planning to visit Vietnam.
To get the most out of your trip, try to get on a tour with an English-speaking guide. Providing groups reach a minimum of seven passengers, a Western tour leader will help guide you on your entire journey through the country. With an in-depth knowledge of Vietnam, your tour guide will ensure the smooth running of your trip and will do their absolute best to cater for your individual travel needs and interests.
If you're a single traveller, small group journey packages are the ideal way for you to explore Asia. Whether you're venturing to the region for the first time or you're a return visitor, you'll enjoy hassle-free travel via online booking on a reputable travel site. Have your itinerary planned for you to save you the added stress and give you freedom and flexibility, safe in the knowledge you can enjoy an action-packed trip you won't forget in a hurry.
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