Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Tips for Vietnam visa

Types of visa to Vietnam
  • Diplomatic and official visa:No fees unless otherwise agreed upon between Vietnam and applicant’s country. On applying this visa, you must submit an official letter from the concerned agencies of local government, foreign embassies or consulates accredited to the country, international organizations, or other accredited organizations based in that country.
  • Business visa: On applying this visa, you should obtain an approval through your sponsor in Vietnam. It’s generally much easier to apply once in Vietnam. Multiple entry and stay of three-month or six-month is possible.
  • Tourist visa: (short staying time) ? It's what you need to enter Vietnam! Available one-month single-entry visa (maximum stay in Vietnam of one month). Tourist visa may be extended one time for 30 days after your arrival in Vietnam.If you plan to spend more than a month in Vietnam, or if you plan to exit Vietnam and re-enter from Cambodia, Laos or China, you will need a three-month multiple-entry visa with the approval from local agents. 
How to apply visa to Vietnam
You can either apply yourself at Vietnamese embassies or consulates in your country or have a local travel agent (your sponsor) to do a part or full its procedure.

By yourself:
  • Required documentations:you have to submit: ?passport of six months’ validity, ?visa application forms, and ?probably some others required by Vietnamese embassy or consulates in your country. Visa forms are available by getting directly or by mail with a stamped, self-addressed envelope addressed to their Visa section. Request by email is perhaps acceptable (in some cases).See? Article Search, our staff will go to meet you at Immigration and help you fill the form out properly.
Note:
  • Please remember to bring along two (2) recent passport size photos (3cm*4cm)
  • Stamp fee: ?????One-month visa: US$ 25?????Three-month visa: US$ 50?????Six-month visa: US$ 1000.
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Friday, January 15, 2016

The Difference Between Our Luxury Vietnam Vacation Packages And Other Vietnam Luxury Travel Tours

The difference between the top Luxury Vietnam vacation Packages and other Vietnam luxury travel tours? With the philosophy: Travel is not just about visiting and ticking off the sights on your travel map, but travel is about experiencing. Therefore, the top luxury Vietnam vacation packages offer the perfect combination of indoor Vietnam luxury travel services and outdoor experience on real Vietnamese daily life, stunning landscapes, unique Vietnamese culture, amazing Vietnamese history...

It is not a good idea to fly thousands of kms to Vietnam and see and remember Vietnam through the windows of top luxury 5 star hotels. This philosophy and all delicated professional tour guides who completed the universities of tourism and have tour guide licences issued by Vietnam tourism departments will make your Vietnam vacations unforgettable with the sense of ultimate luxury travel and real experience on daily Vietnamese life, history and culture...... The top luxury Vietnam vietnam packages have all amazing Vietnam destinations like fascinating Halong Bay, amazingly beautiful Sapa, Charming Hanoi - the capital of Vietnam, romantic Hue, ancient Hoian town, mysterious Myson, unbelievable Mekong delta life.... Visiting those destinations is done by different ways: For example, explore romantic and charming Hanoi on cycling tour through the old quarter of 36 streets where you can witness real daily life of Hanoians. Discover amazing Halong Bay - the King of all top luxury !

Vietnam vacation packages by luxury 4 or 5 star Halong Bay cruises. The quality of traditional and elegant Halong bay cruises is the same as the quality of top luxury 4 or star hotels on land. Visit fascinating Sapa by the best trains in South East Asia: Sapa express trains, discover romantic Hue and enchanting Hoian with business flights and luxury cars, vans and buses. Discover daily life of local people on Mekong river by luxury 5 star cruises....

Surely, top luxury Vietnam vacation packages will highlight your lifetime luxury travel collection. To have more information about amazing Vietnam destinations and top luxury Vietnam vacation packages, please talk with experienced trip advisors. To make your Vietnam vacations unforgettable , please give your interests and your requests to them. We are at your hands to mark the highlights of your lifetime travel.

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Ha Long Bay where you should visit once in your life

Halong Bay one of the seven natural wonders of the world, it is a tourist attraction of tourists not only Vietnam but also of all the foreign tourists. Come to Ha Long Bay Guests will admire the mysterious beauty and spectacular mountains rising to the ocean surface. Halong Bay has been a lot of the pages of world tourism is the most attractive tourist destination in the world is where you should come first in your life, to respond to this sentence we are pleased to offer why you should travel to Halong once.

1. Halong bay - the mysterious beauty
Halong Bay is the only place you can explore the mysterious beauty by the cave system, limestone with extremely large numbers, beauty need not be discussed by it as a picture wearing toxic unique and most beautiful. Halong If you opt to explore the caves, then indeed you have missed an interesting experience on Halong Bay.

2. To release the soul under the white yacht floating in the Halong Bay
With many European countries or China to travel on yachts is common in Halong bay so that you stay on the Luxury cruise on Halong bay is a very exciting activity, you can just relax while contemplating the very poetic beauty.

3. Overnight on Halong bay with Halong bay cruises
Overnight on Ha Long Bay is one of the exciting experiences of the tourists, you can experience it in your own way like sleeping on the deck or watching Halong Bay with many interesting scenery, luxury Halong bay cruise tour with beautiful sparkling electric light.

4. These exciting activities at sea
Sailing Kayak, beautiful squid fishing, snorkeling or swimming between the blue water are very interesting activities that you should experience in Halong Bay 1 time where there are so many beautiful scenes, landscapes and legends pumpkin.

And still hesitate any longer or book online Halong bay tours right now to experience the fun of one of the natural wonders of the world.

Saturday, May 16, 2015

10 reasons to try Bia Hoi in Hanoi, Vietnam

Much has been written about bia hoi. It's a foamy, light-alcohol beer found mostly in northern Vietnam. Made fresh each day with few preservatives, the dregs are chucked down the gutter at close of business each day.



This quick turnover and easy brewing means it's exceptionally cheap -- about 20 cents a glass, though Vietnam's rapid inflation may see that rise before publication -- and the establishments that serve it are also relatively basic.

1. Bia hoi is cheaper
Far, far cheaper than its Czech-inspired counterpart. Though both cost peanuts compared to most places back home there's a certain satisfaction in knowing your dozen beers cost only US$3.

2. People are friendlier
It's a rare night you'll spend with friends clustered round the low-slung plastic stools of a bia hoi where some blinking, red-faced bloke won't lurch up to your table to repeatedly grasp your hand and yell, "Helloo! Hello! Helloh?" then invite you to join his mates for some rounds of cheap, rice-based spirits.

3. You can relax
Smoking, slurping, dumping chicken bones on the floor -- all are acceptable behavior here. Nay, they're encouraged.

4. The food
Some bia hois serve execrable rubbish, but plenty serve excellent, freshly prepared dishes for very little cost.
Banana flower salad (nom hoa chuoi), barbecued chicken (ga nuong) and fried rice (com rang) are stalwarts. Just watch out for the mixed hotpot (lau thap cam) or pig stomach (da day).

5. Interesting local spirits
Vodka Hanoi (cheap, rice-based vodka with a slightly greasy aftertaste) is a standard but many places also stock ruou ong den -- rice wine infused with the whole bees' nest, not just the nectar -- or ruou dua, rice wine left to ferment in a coconut shell (it tastes a hell of a lot better than Malibu, believe us).
The hangover's never worth it, mind.

6. Street life
Usually these beer barns are open-walled and tables and chairs often spill onto the street. You may get a lungful of motorbike exhaust with your fried spinach, but you get a nice view as well. Others back onto lakes or parks, or the Mausoleum.

7. Watery, weak, but unique
It's rare in the south but unheard of in the rest of the world. Fresh, brewed daily and cheaper than any other beer, anywhere. That has to count for something in a world of generic, international brands. And it's no more watery than Bud or Coors, anyway.

8. Colonial heritage
Think of this: the French colonial oppressors brought bia to Vietnam to stop people wrecking themselves on dodgy rice spirit.

This is where bia hois originally came from. The pilsner beer halls are a result of people studying in former communist nations back in the days when everyone still knew the words to the Internationale.
But the leftovers of colonial rule -- the bia hois -- are still working men’s brew halls while the results of the egalitarian international brotherhood are there mostly for the rapidly emerging middle class.

9. It's egalitarian
Bia hoi gets more egalitarian yet. A bia hoi can be nothing more than a tiny grandmother sat roadside with a table, chairs, a keg and a few glasses.
Using technology no more complicated than a rubber pipe she sucks some frothy beer from the keg, so you can usually have a drink morning, noon or night. As Vietnam modernizes, beer for breakfast has become less common, but it was once a grand tradition.

10. No hangover
Though some drinkers will vehemently disagree, bia hoi doesn't usually leave you with a pounding hangover.
It's low alcohol content means it takes a concerted effort to get drunk enough to feel dreadful the next day. Most problems come from people getting a stale batch, something you have to watch out for. Drinking at busy places is a better idea.

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Wednesday, April 8, 2015

O Quy Ho - Sapa Vietnam

O Quy Ho also named Deo, Hoang Lien nearly 50km, is one of the supply lines pass long, rugged and majestic in the most mountainous northern Vietnam linking the Lao Cai and Lai Chau, winding mountain Hoang Lien, where the top Fanxipang - roof of Indochina windswept heights above 3.414m.



Legend has it that in this mountainous region, previously present a bird cry, associated with the myth of romantic love story full of obstacles but a couple. From there, the cries of birds box provided lake that was put into the name for the majestic mountain pass at an altitude of 2000m near this.

Visitors will not waste unimaginable majestic scenery out front. The blue mountains submerged in a few white fluffy long run untouched eye weave picture of vast majestic green mountains northwest as open gate to paradise makes people feel ecstatic.

A long stretch of road on a steep cliff, under the carpet whispering rainforest, winding, up and down continuously from the rolling mountains, passes this list will cause any damage to person transmission has conquered Phase downhill, cut crab "pale". One minute negligence alone is both the car and the road will become an immediate measure. Height, the length of craggy peaks and O Quy Ho has made people admire, just scared. Therefore it is not mainstream title is "king Pass Northwest".

O Quy Ho passes before she had been filling the rugged, few people dare to cross the road for too long to bring it more in folklore makes people shudder went through, including the story of the tiger god spy Arrest over again. But now many roads to be upgraded to become a conduit for vehicles moving target nuom nuop and conquer many adventurous travelers.

Friday, February 13, 2015

Coffee festival promoting Buon Ma Thuot brand

The fifth Buon Ma Thuot’s Coffee Festival promoting the coffee brand of the Tay Nguyen Central Highlands is scheduled to take place from March 9-12, said Vice Chairman of the Dak Lak People’s Committee Dinh Van Khiet at a press conference on February 10. 



According to Khiet, the festival is an occasion to honour coffee growers, promote coffee tourism culture, and solidify Vietnamese coffee’s position in the global coffee industry.

The festival also connects coffee farmers and enterprises and consumers.

Tay Nguyen is a major coffee growing region in Vietnam. Dak Lak province, with Buon Ma Thuot as its capital city, has 203,000 hectares of coffee plants with an annual output of at least 450,000 tonnes of beans, making it the country’s biggest coffee-producing province.

Vietnam is now the second largest coffee exporter in the world. The country shipped 1.73 million tonnes of coffee beans abroad in 2014, earning 3.62 billion USD in revenues.

Source: VNA

Who need visa? Viet nam visa examption

Only citizens of certain countries can visit Vietnam without an entry visa:

- No visa required for travel less than 30 days: Citizens of Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Laos.

- No visa required for travel less than 15 days: Citizens of Japan and South Korea, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland.

- No visa required for travel less than 90 days or several visits within 6 months: Citizens of France holding valid diplomatic or official passports

- No visa required for travel less than 60 days: Citizens of Chile holding valid diplomatic or official passports.

- No visa required for travel less than 60 days: APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC) Holders from Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) member economies

- Special Phu Quoc Exception: Foreigners and Vietnamese nationals bearing foreign passports who enter Vietnam through an international border gate and then travel to Phu Quoc Island and stay in Phu Quoc less than 15 days will also be exempt from visa application. Passports must be valid for at least 45 days. After arriving in Phu Quoc Island, if visitors want to travel other localities or stay in the island for more than 15 days, the immigration department will be responsible for issuing visas right on the spot.

- No visa required for Japanese citizens who hold valid diplomatic or official passports (read more)

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