Sunday, May 27, 2007

From Sea To Fields Of Flowers

The new road linking Dalat and Nha Trang means there is a new choice for tourists, that of having more time to enjoy fully the beauties of Vietnam’s most romantic city and the world’s most beautiful beach

This month, Saigontourist Travel Service has started to offer a new Nha Trang-Dalat tour that uses the new road connecting the two cities. The beautiful road offers a trip through green forests, passing waterfalls and valleys of colorful flowers. The route also passes by Bidoup-Ba Mount, a national park.

With this new road, the traveling time between the two cities is cut. The tour offers tourists the chance to relax and bathe in the sea, and enjoy specialties made from crocodile and ostrich meat in the afternoon, and in the evening they can be present in Dalat City to enjoy the local wine and roasted wild meat.

On the trip to Nha Trang, tourists see the beauty of Ca Na Beach, one of the most beacutiful beaches in the central region. In Nha Trang, the tourists visit Hon Heo where they can inspect hundreds of orchid flowers, or explore the labyrinth inside a casuarina forest, bathe in the clear blue sea and enjoy entertainment at sea. Back on land, they drop by attractions like Thap Ba Hot Spring and Long Son Pagoda to worship Buddha.

Outside Nha Trang, the tourists see other beautiful landscapes, with Truong Son Forest and Yangbay Resort being on the itinerary. Such places provide them with peaceful time and wonderful moments, during which they can learn about the life of Vietnam’s wild animals, watch pig race and try ostrich and crocodile meat.
In Dalat City, they go to Domaine de Marie Church, Golden Valley, the Cu Hill golf course and King Bao Dai’s palace. Truc Lam Monastery and Pongour Waterfall are also in the itinerary.
This tour is five days and four nights, departing on Wednesdays and Sundays. It costs VND1,560,000-2,685,000, depending on hotels chosen.

Saigontourist Travel Service

Add: 49 Le Thanh Ton St., Dist. 1, HCM CityTel: 8279279, email: info@saigontourist.net, website: www.saigontourist.net
From: The Saigon Times Weekly

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