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Vietnam Laos Tours
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Myanmar Laos Vietnam Multi-Country Tour (24 Days)
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Price: Up on request
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The 24-day tour will offer the opportunity to discover Myanmar (Burma), Laos and Vietnam. Travellers will first visit Myanmar, then Laos. They will finish the tour in Vietnam with beach break in South-Central Vietnam.
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Vietnam Halong Bay to Laos Hill Tribe Villages (16 Days)
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Price: Up on request
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This trip is a perfect combination of both Vietnam northern highlights and Laos Northern highlights including Halong Bay world heritage site, pleasant boat trip in Tam Coc, unique experience with homestay on stilts-house in Mai Chau village, Luang Prabang which is also regconized by UNESCO...
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Vietnam and Laos Mythical Land Expedition (19 Days)
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Price: Up on request
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This trip is a combination of both classic sightseeing culture and soft adventure activities of Laos and Vietnam. There is also a day tour to the DMZ site in Cu Chi tunnels. The most important highlights are the boat cruise in middle of Halong Bay world heritage site, the exploration of Hoian ancient town and Hue imperial citadel which are both recognized by UNESCO as world heritage sites...
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Vietnam and Laos Charming Towns Combination Tour (13 Days)
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Price: Up on request
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Vietnam's capital, is a stylish and gracious city that retains an unique old world charm and some Asia's most striking colonial architecture. The many lakes and parks make for relaxing atmosphere. If time permits we enjoy a short cyclo excursion through the bustling old quarter streets named after the specific goods once offered for sale at these places.
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Vietnam Overview
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Vietnam, a name too long associated with the horrors of war, has finally won its last battle - to capture the imagination of the travelling public. Elegant Hanoi now vies with its dynamic sister, Ho Chi Minh City (still fondly called Saigon by the locals), for the attention of visitors drawn by the eclectic mix of old and new. In both cities the streets are jam-packed with motorbikes and scooters, often carrying whole families, and the markets are chaotically busy.
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Laos Overview
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Laos is one of the few Communist countries left in the world. Until 1988 tourists were not allowed access to Laos, but the country has now opened up and it is perfectly feasible to travel all over the country, preferably with a recognized tour company, although some backpackers do it independently.
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