I’m a travel fanatic and I love to read (and daydream) about where to go next. Perhaps I can be like Anthony Bourdain and travel to Hoi An? Or be like Andrew Zimmer and live life on the edge. As someone always looking for a new experience, I found a new way to travel in Vietnam – luxury travel agency! Vietnam’s Luxury Travel Agency, the first of its kind, is celebrating its 6th anniversary and is ready to expand its business into the world of luxurious high-class travel. This is exciting news for those who love to travel upscale and dive into the depths of Vietnam without delay.
What kind of a traveler are you? Self-guided Backpacker or Worry-free Tour-Groupie
This year, Luxury Travel Agency is putting its best foot forward with a new travel package, “Vietnam’s Heritage and Cultural Tours 11 days.” This package is designed to offer travelers with limited time an enriched and unforgettable experience of the Vietnamese culture, landscape, cuisine, and history.
This journey begins in Hanoi and ends at Ho Chi Minh City (HCM) or vice versa – this depends on the travelers choice. Within the duration of 11 days the tour will cover the four known heritage scenes of Vietnam – Halong Bay in Tonkin Gulf, Hoi An, the My Son Cham Ruins, and the Ancient Citadel Hue. From here travelers will also have the opportunity to visit cultural centers as the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, his House on Stilts, the One Pillar Pagoda, the Fine Arts Museum and the Temple of Literature. This excursion includes hot spot destinations like Da Nang, Mekong Delta, and Cu Chi Underground Tunnel. Travelers will get a taste of the best of Vietnamese cuisine! (Think filet mignon in your Pho!) This private tour also comes with the choice of English or French speaking guides, this will aid in accommodating the already diverse tourist demographic and helping tourists live their travel dreams.
This new travel service makes me reminisce fond memories of my trip to Vietnam in 2000. It was my first time in Vietnam, and I undertook Da Nang city as my first target for exploration. I remember racing my way through the streets chasing one main attraction after another. From what I recall, there weren’t enough organized travel services that were comprehensive. Though I was often fatigued and stressed while touring the city, I felt a renewed sense of purpose to understand the rich history around me. Though I don’t live here, I feel obliged to listen to the silent voices in the walls and buildings, smell the fresh rainforest and delicious food of our ancestors, and reunite with my “Vietnam” – my homeland. I finished my tour of Danang with an insatiable thirst for more of Vietnam – more of each region’s own rich history. The next time I come back, I could save all the trouble of planning and opt for a luxurious travel experience that is well-organized and done in 11 days.
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VinhD says
Very nice article!
Isabella says
WOOOOWWW….Beautiful article. I’m so impressed by luxury travel.
I’m loving the Ha Noi video!
Ray Greiner says
Aloha Sara,
Nice article. I’m planning to go back to Vietnam later this year for 5-6 months as a volunteer English teacher. I’m interested in finding out more about your tutoring center. I hate to leave my email out in open (as if I could get any more spam) so would appreciate it if you could contact me on Facebook. Even if you’re not on Facebook One Vietnam is. I’m the Ray Greiner with glasses and a short white beard. Hope to hear from you.
Vivian says
I love the video! Great job.