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On arrival in Lang Co, we make a break from the beach to get a leisurely swim. A view through the top with the pass is certainly one of Vietnam’s most impressive panoramic scenes. Along the way we look at the China Beach and the [http://Www.techandtrends.com/?s=sensational sensational] Marble Mountains, whose peaks represent the five elements with the universe. The impressive drive will deliver us to Hue by early afternoon. Day 9:  HOIAN - HUE SIGHTSEEING PACKAGE<br>Heading out of town we drive towards Hue, which has been once the feudal capital of Vietnam from 1802 to 1945. The winding road begins as we make our way up the spectacular Hai Van pass.<br><br>En route we make stopover at Dong Trieu pottery village to stretch our legs and admire the craftsmen at the office. Day 12: HANOI - HALONG BAY CRUISES <br>Today we'll have a visit towards the outlaying Ethnologic Museum that is also a serious part of our sightseeing. This gleaming mansion is dedicated to Vietnam's 54 ethnic groups before we depart for Halong Bay after dark scenic countryside.<br><br>La Rioja<br>This world famous wine region is home on the best wine of Spain. This is a great possiblity to get away from the produced in higher quantities wine facilities nowadays and see what sort of production has become done manually in the centuries. These tunnels have been used for ages for the creation of wine and several can still be toured. This is because you can find tunnels beneath the entire village along with the weight of cars cannot be supported. One of the best villages to check out is Laguardia inside the Rioja Alavesa. It is a walled town where no cars are allowed to drive.<br><br>Olite<br>This small town just south of Pamplona is home to a mythic castle. It is non the less impressive and possesses numerous towers that may be climbed, each giving an original perspective with the town and surrounding countryside below. In reality, it's not actually a castle but a palace, since King Charles III didn't use it for military purposes but instead as a residence.<br><br>The Basques of northern Spain and southern France have a language and culture which are among the oldest in every of Europe. This is why I have come up with this list of insider information which will make you stay more complete and enjoyable. However, most visitors from the Basque Countrygo to see Bilbao and possible San Sebastian, while totally neglecting the rest from the region. This mysterious corner of the earth has not been widely explorer by tourists, but because of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, that is all starting to change. Probably simply because they have no idea where else to look and what are the Basque Country can give.<br><br>In front of these temples could be the rugged Ma Yen mount; it requires a walk over 200 steps for a fantastic view within the surrounding areas. Today we will depart our hotel at 8h00 for Ninh Binh to check out these two remaining structures. The following sight is Tam Coc that is surnamed "Halong Bay on land". The second one commemorates the Le Rulers. The trip ends after arrival in Ha Noi <br>O/N in Ha Noi. Day 4: FULL DAY TO HOA LU + TAM COC (B/-/-)<br>The country capital in the Dinh and early Le Dynasties is Hoa Lu, which however has left its legacy as two small temples, every one nearly a thousand years old. We board a sampan to get a leisurely trip through the quiet and peaceful landscape of rice fields surrounded by towering limestone cliffs on the grottoes of Tam Coc. The first one is dedicated towards the Dinh Dynasty.<br><br>Day 8: HOI AN –  [http://www.tamcocbackpackershostel.com/category/tours tamcoc travel] DA NANG – HO CHI MINH CITY (B/-/-)<br>After having breakfast at hotel, you will be moved to Da Nang airport for a short morning flight to Ho Chi Minh. On arrival you are met by our guide and used in hotel. This mansion was the previous residence with the President of South Vietnam until end of April 1975. An afternoon will acquaints us with many major sights of Ho Chi Minh. Close to the palace are a handful of striking French colonial structures like the Notre Dame Cathedral along with the Old Sai Gon Post Office. We follow these having a visit on the Jade Emperor Pagoda along with the War remnant exhibit. This metropolis, contradiction of the northern counterpart, is crowded with bikes and motorbikes, excited by numerous shopping areas and sidewalk cafes. The final stop is Ben Thanh Market where anything and everything is available! 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This plain region boasts the most important rice bowl of Vietnam. The exciting river trip will go by the lush green vegetation on the famous Unicorn Island where we have a chance to stroll around an orchard, taste many seasonal fruits and find out farmers at the office. Day 3: HO CHI MINH da nang city tours (http://www.danang.co/) da nang city tours - BOAT TRIP TO MY THO  17 of these are in located in the Phong Nha area and three in the Ke Bang area.  Arrive in Hue in the late afternoon.

En route we make stopover at Dong Trieu pottery village to stretch our legs and admire the craftsmen da nang city tours at work. This gleaming mansion is specialized in Vietnam's 54 ethnic groups before we depart for Halong Bay after dark scenic countryside. Day 12: HANOI - HALONG BAY CRUISES
Today we are going to have a visit for the outlaying Ethnologic Museum that's also an important part of our own sightseeing.

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