Thứ Hai, 26 tháng 10, 2015

Vietnam north to south

This three week holiday gives you the opportunity to really explore the culture, food, history and landscape of Vietnam. From the bustling colonial city of Hanoi to the lush, green terraces of Sapa; the craggy limestone peaks of Halong Bay to the floating markets of Cai Rang – find out how the locals really live, with the comfort of an English-speaking guide throughout, to help you enjoy every part of your trip to the maximum.

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This itinerary is purely a suggestion, and can be tailor-made to your requirements, so please contact one of our consultants with your dates and requests and we’ll put together a bespoke quotation for you.

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The climate in Vietnam varies dramatically depending on the region you are visiting and is incredibly diverse with weather ranging from snow and frost in the northern hills to tropical conditions in the south. There are two monsoons in Vietnam; the winter monsoon arrives between October and March and brings cold and wet winters to the north and dry and warm conditions in the south. From April to October the summer monsoon brings humid weather to the whole country apart from those regions sheltered by mountains. For the best balance we recommend visiting in either April, May or October.

This itinerary is purely a suggestion and can be tailor-made to your requirements; please contact us with your dates and requests and we'll put together a bespoke quotation for you.

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