he travelled to nha trang by coach
Next day we were on the road again to Nha Trang (which is like Vietnamese Miami). Our bus this time was more like a normal coach and even though our seats were at the back we had tonnes of leg room. We even arrived at our destination early!!! Better go - my book (Gullivers Travels) and the pool/sea are calling. x Posted by Selga at 03:
Taking another overnight train from Nha Trang, we arrived in to Danang, the nearest railway station 30km to the north, at 5am in the morning. Dave didn't think it suited me and didn't think I would wear it on our travels through India - ever the pragmatist! So, while Dave had a couple of stush suits made, the girls and I settled for some
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Trang Khiếu & An Đinh, who checked in after them in last place, had found their clue. They were given the option of returning the clue to Miko Lan Trinh & Hoàng Nam, but doing so would eliminate them. Trang Khiếu & An Đinh chose not to return the clue and settled for the 7th-place finish, resulting in Miko Lan Trinh & Hoàng Nam's elimination.
Not five minutes into the long trip up the coast to Nha Trang, I was back on my feet having been ushered with some haste out of my "70% recline-in-complete-comfort" plastic seat. It turned out that the coach assistant (I imagine that's who it was) had turfed a sleeping Vietnamese lady out of her seat - causing yet more upset to the pre "Georgia
Schwuler Mann Sucht Frau Zum Heiraten. Updated 22 August 2021 Time to read 19 minutes Font А А Nha Trang is a comparatively small town and it’s possible to get to most of its tourist attractions on foot, but for getting to such shopping malls as BigC, Metro or Coop Mart it would be wiser and easier to take a bus, which will be much cheaper than a taxi. For newcomers, the bus commuting system seems rather confusing and not easily understandable. Buses in Nha Trang are different in colors and some routes practically double one another. And, what may seem strange, they start to work very early – at about and finish work also early – at 6 or 7 Many of the bus routes go past tourist attractions, so it’s really easy to get to any of them. You can use buses as many times as you want – the price of a ride is only about 30 cents. General Information Ticket Price The ticket price for any bus within the town borders is the same – dongs. All the buses are equipped with conditioners and some background music is on. It may seem rather cool in the compartment if you are not used to it. Getting beyond the town makes the price higher. A piece of advice. Tell the bus conductor your stop or the place of your interest and you’ll be advised on when to get off. The Payment There are two ways of paying for a ride To pay directly to the bus conductor after you get on a bus. It’s not recommended to ask other passengers to pass your money. Conductors are easy to tell from other people by their uniform and a bag with tickets. To buy a monthly ticket. Such documents are personalized and have to have your photo. They are made at a bus station in your presence within several minutes’ time. The price of a monthly ticket depends on the number of routes you are going to use it for and on their mileage. The route number where it’s valid is mentioned on the ticket so you won’t be able to use it elsewhere. If you get on a bus by mistake, the conductor may take pity on you and let you go free until the next stop so that you could change for the right route. But more often it doesn’t happen and you have to pay. Commuter documents often have discounts so they are more popular with students than with local people and tourists. The compartments are equipped with cameras so it’s not possible to go without buying a ticket. A piece of advice always check your change. The business-like and tricky conductors can count for their profit. Tickets always have the price on them. The Stops’ Features There are two kinds of stops in Nha Trang – one that we are used to with a shed and a bench, and the other that is only marked with a bus stop sign. Quite often, if nobody’s going to get off, a bus goes past a bus stop without stopping. To get on a bus you have to raise your hand the same way you’d stop a taxi, and you’d better do it 50 meters before the stop, giving the driver enough time to react. Placard indicating stop There are places where buses have to stop. It’s easy to find them by blue and yellow signs. On the signs, you’ll see the route numbers and their destinations. But even there, if no passengers are going to get off, the driver may miss the stop. So raise your hand, just in case. Traditionally, the Vietnamese get on a bus through the front door and get off through the back one. The public transport in Vietnam is practically never overcrowded, so it won’t be hard to either get on or off a bus. The Intervals The buses go regularly, keeping to the schedule. The intervals depend on the route and are from 10 to 20 minutes. Arrival times to a stop are listed on the board near it. The bases are almost never late. During the siesta time from till bases may go more seldom as the drivers have dinner. Briefly About the Routes We’ve prepared a chart of the main bus routes on the map. To select a route, click on the menu icon in the upper left corner of the map. Altogether there are 6 bus routes, 3 coach routes, and 18 municipal routes in Nha Trang. They connect all parts of the town, and it’s possible to get anywhere by them. A chart of the routes can be found on every bus or at every bus stop. However, you should be careful if you want №1, 2, or 3. You should also take notice of the color of the strip on a bus – white or yellow. Notice the municipal town buses in Nha Trang only have a white strip on them. The intercity routes are the same buses but with a yellow strip. You won’t be let on such buses with an ordinary monthly ticket. It brings some confusion as the route numbers are the same but the routes are different, though the Vietnamese are used to it. Buses with different strip colors have absolutely different destinations so be careful. The distance between the start and end town stops is from 10 to 20 kilometers. The Bus Route 1 With a White Strip – To BigC The route starts in a non-tourist place – at the southern part of the town, then it goes past the old airport, past the Long Song pagoda and further past the Lotte Mart, BigC, and Metro shopping centers, then it goes to the faraway Dien Khanh district. The route №1 is convenient for tourists as it’s possible to get by it to big shopping centers and shops. The length of the route is 18 kilometers and it has 22 stops. It starts work at and the last bus goes at The interval between buses is 15 minutes. One of the stops is at the large food supermarket CoopMart and there’s also a shopping center on the route. Route 1 bus in Nha Trang The Route 2 – City Center The №2 starts in the southern part of the town. A part of the route goes along the embankment then it turns to the European block and follows the second line to the center. On the way back, now moving along the third line, it goes to the central square Cho Dam all the routes cross there. After that it goes to Long Son and then, in parallel to the first route, it heads to the end stop. On its way, the bus goes past several hotels, a nightclub, the main town hospital, the southern bus terminal, and several shopping centers. All of them are marked on the map of the bus routes in Nha Trang. The length of the route is 25 kilometers and it has 25 stops. The route works from to The interval is 15 – 20 minutes. The route of the bus 2. Click to enlarge Bus Route 3 – To Doc Let Beach The bus 3 to the Doc Let beach The bus №3 in Nha Trang has quite a long route of more than 50 kilometers. It goes from the town’s center to the country, to the Doc Let beach. Besides the fact that the beach is very comfortable, the salt fields are situated not far from it, so you can see how the Vietnamese obtain salt in those fields. The bus №2 with a yellow strip goes there. The 2 with a white strip operates within the town limits having the same route. To tell which of them can help you to get to the beach, it’s enough just to have a look at the front screen – it should have the “Doc Let” mentioned. It’s the most practical and inexpensive way to get there. If you are going to the country, you’ll have to pay more – about dongs, which is about 1 USD. The route begins not far from the old airport, goes past Cham Towers and further to the North, through the Stone garden Hon Chong. The whole journey from Nha Trang to the beach takes hours. The interval is 40 minutes. The first bus goes at 720 the last at The first bus in the opposite direction is at the last one is at The route of the bus 3. Click to enlarge The Bus Route 4 – To Vinpearl Amusement Park Bus 4 The route №4 in Nha Trang is the most popular among tourists route. It starts in the northern part of the town, goes past the Cham Towers and the mud spas, and then it goes along the embankment past the most interesting tourist attractions. The route ends near the cable way, leading to the Vinpearl Island. The length of the route is 13 km and it has 24 stops altogether. The route starts to work at the last bus departs at The interval is 10 – 15 minutes. The Bus Route 5 Bus 5 The №5 bus goes from the northern bridge, through the center to the big southern bridge. It goes past the Po Nagar Tower, past the Stone garden and the mud therapy hospital. Its route almost doubles the №4 but is a bit shorter. Its length is 12 km, it has 20 stops. Works from to the interval between buses is 15 minutes. The Bus Route 6 Bus 6 This route is short and very convenient for tourists as it goes past lots of attractions. It goes from the northern market to the “Big C” shopping center. The Route 18 – Nha Trang Airport Bus The longest one – about 30 km from the town center to the Cam Ranh Airport. You’ll have to pay some 30 – 50 thousand dongs for a ride. It takes the bus 50 – 60 minutes to get from Nha Trang to the airport. The interval is 40 minutes. Route of bus 18 Nha Trang – Cam Ran Airport The schedule of the bus Route №18 to the Cam Ranh airport The schedule of the bus 18201 18 Useful Tips Buy a SIM card from a local provider. It’ll give you the opportunity of using the Internet that is always convenient when you need to find a certain place. More details you’ll find in the article “Mobile communication in Vietnam.” Download an offline map from the Google Maps. Then you’ll be able to find the object you need even if you can’t get any Internet connection. Put marks on the map, add the attractions and places of interest to your favorites to make navigation easier. Prepare screenshots and photos of the places you’d like to visit and show them to the conductor. He’ll advise you on the best stop to get off. Notice that many bus routes operate until – Plan your time if you want to catch the last bus. Though if you are late, it’s not a big problem as you always can get a taxi almost in any district and the price from the “Big C” to the center is about dongs $2. Make sure you have some translator download the Vietnamese dictionary at the Google Translate as the Vietnamese speak poor English. Write down the hotel phone number in case you are lost. Then someone from the hotel can explain to you or to a taxi driver how you can get back. Well, that’s it. Getting around by bus is not only a great way to see the surroundings but also a way to save some money. So don’t be afraid, bravely open the map, choose a place you want to see, and get on a bus.
Make questions for the underlined words or phrases Câu hỏi He traveled to Nha Trang by coach. A. Where did he travel to Nha Trang? B. How did he travel to Nha Trang? C. When did he travel to Nha Trang? D. Why did he travel to Nha Trang? Lời giải tham khảo Đáp án đúng BHow did he travel to Nha Trang? Anh ấy đã đi du lịch Nha Trang bằng phương tiện gì? Cấu trúc hỏi về phương tiện di chuyển Các đáp án còn lại A. Where did he travel to Nha Trang? sai về nghĩa Bạn đi du lịch Nha Trang ở đâu? C. When did he travel to Nha Trang? sai về nghĩa Bạn đi du lịch Nha Trang khi nào? D. Why did he travel to Nha Trang? sai về nghĩa Tại sao bạn đi du lịch Nha Trang? Mã câu hỏi 291347 Loại bài Bài tập Chủ đề Môn học Tiếng Anh Câu hỏi này thuộc đề thi trắc nghiệm dưới đây, bấm vào Bắt đầu thi để làm toàn bài CÂU HỎI KHÁC Aye-ayes use their ............ to catch food. Some people think aye-ayes are scary ........... they look strange. Aye-ayes move ........... Aye-ayess eyes and ears are ......... Aye-ayes fingers are really ........... He traveled to Nha Trang by coach. He left the party at 11 o’clock. I was born in 1964. She called the firemen because her cat stuck in a tree. I bought two kilos of oranges.
Unit 8 places lý thuyết trắc nghiệm hỏi đáp bài tập sgk Câu hỏi He travelled to Nha Trang by coach I. Đặt câu hỏi cho các từ được gạch I saw her last night.........................................................................................2. Lans mother gave her a nice dress.........................................................................................3. They returned to America two weeks ago........................................................................................4. Mrs. Robinson bought a poster................................................................Đọc tiếp Xem chi tiết Old houses are rare in this town →There are ................I can't cook as well as my mother→My mother ..............In Viet nam, no actress is more attractive than Diem Huong→Diem Huong is .............We never watch TV at never watch TV at.....1. He travels to Nha trang by car→..............................?1 These boxes / big / those boxes Xem chi tiết Sắp police / on / street / front / the bank / the / is / Hang Bai / in station / of. ____________________________________2. takes / two / to Hai Phong / coach / it / us / hours / go / by / to. __________________________________3. total / goods / mother / what / cost / your / is / of / buys / the? _________________________________4. you / thank / birthday / very / for / much / present / your. _____________________________Đọc tiếp Xem chi tiết Sắp first / on / and / see / next to / take / turning / the left / will / the shoe store / the it / you. _____________________________________________2. police / on . street / front / thể bank / thể / is / Hàng Bài / in / station / of. __________________________________________3. takes / two / to Hai Phong / coach / it / us / hours / go / by / to. ___________________________________4. total / goods / mother / what / cost / your / is / of / buys / the? _______________________________...Đọc tiếp Xem chi tiết Viết câu hỏi cho các từ trong ngoặc trong các câu sau 1. I buy a phone card because I want to call my parents. 2. This dictionary costs 200,000dong. 3. Id like a writing pad and a ballpoint pen. 4. I write to my pen pal once a month. 5. It is over kilometers from Ha Noi to HCM City. 6. My pen pal tells me about his life in America. 7. The football stadium is oppostie the bank. 8. A letter to the USA is 25,000dong. 9. It takes about 5 hours to get from HCM City...Đọc tiếp Xem chi tiết 1/ He goes from HCM City to Ha Noi foraout 2 days by train -> It takes 2/The souvenir shop is on the left of the hotel .-> The hotel 3/Could you tell me how to get to the bank ?-> Could 4/How much do these postcards cost ? -> How much 5/The bakery is on the right of the school -> The school Xem chi tiết I. Điền giới từ thích hợp vào chỗ Liz went .................... Nha Trang ..................... summer What did you think .......................... Nha Trang?3. Nam talked ..................... his friends .................... his recent They returned ........................... Ha Noi last She made a blue dress ..................... her Her dress is green with white flowers ..................... After the holiday they returned to Ha No...Đọc tiếp Xem chi tiết AHJHI 6 tháng 11 2017 lúc 929 I. Em hãy điền một giới từ thích hợp vào mỗi chỗ trống để hoàn thành đoạn văn sau. Take the bus Number 7 1 ...................... Victoria coach station and get 2 ..................at the cinema. Walk back 3 .................... Church Road, go straight 4 ...................... the roundabout and take the second turning 5 ................... the left. Go straight 4 .................. on, 6 ................. the church and the park, 7 ................. far as the traffic lights....Đọc tiếp Xem chi tiết Ex I. Multiple choice 1. .... there a post office near here? a. is b. are c. does d. do 2. .... you show me the way to the Ben Thanh market? a. Do b. Are c. Could d. Should 3. The souvenir shop is beside the hotel. It is .... to the hotel. a. opposite b. next to c. behind d. in front of 4. I told the taxi driver to keep the .... . a. stamp b. mail c. change d. card 5. .... can I get...Đọc tiếp Xem chi tiết
You’ll be met at the airport for your private transfer to your centrally-located hotel. Later this evening, enjoy a sumptuous welcome dinner with your fellow travellers and tour leader. Overnight Grand Hotel, Ho Chi Minh City. DBegin your exploration of Ho Chi Minh City with a visit to the historic City Post Office, and Notre Dame Cathedral. After lunch at a local restaurant, explore the War Remnants Museum and the old Presidential Palace, now known as the Reunification Palace, including a seldom-visited secret VC hiding place that stored weapons for an attack on the Independence Palace in 1968. There is some free time before returning to your hotel to enjoy dinner at a popular local your free time in the mid-afternoon, you can explore a local market in the working-class area of District 4, the best area in the city to sample authentic street food. Here the ambience is far more Saigonese, with very few tourists and narrow lanes and street markets. Order a coffee here and expect a drip-fed Vietnamese coffee that resembles black engine oil rather than a frothy cappuccino! Saigon is a city in love with snails, and District 4 is a magnet for snail eaters. Be sure to head to Vĩnh Khánh street in District 4 for a rowdy afternoon of Ăn Ốc, which translates to “eat snails”. Sit on tiny, wobbly plastic chairs around a low table, and gorge yourself on snails, clams, oysters and just about anything else that lives and crawls along the ocean you could just relax and avail yourself of one of the great massage salons located around your hotel. Past travellers vouch for them!Overnight Grand Hotel, Ho Chi Minh City, B, L, DAfter breakfast, you’ll follow the path of Vietnam’s very first railway line opened in 1885, and abandoned in 1958 to My Tho, 70km southwest of Ho Chi Minh City in the Mekong Delta. On the way, you’ll be introduced to the railway history of southern Vietnam and see some of the surviving vestiges of the abandoned line. The Saigon–My Tho line was the first railway line in French Indochina and was originally conceived as part of an abortive grand Mekong Delta railway on to the picturesque little province of Ben Tre, the capital of coconuts in Vietnam, and one of the most beautiful, unspoilt and authentic provinces in the country. This area is known as the rice bowl’ of Vietnam due to its fertile rice and fruit crops. On your boat tour you’ll cruise the canals of the Mekong Delta visiting local villages, fruit orchards, islands and cottage industries such as a coconut candy and workshop. The milk coffee colored waters wind their way along narrow channels lined with palm trees, thatch and bamboo houses which are nestled in the lush orchards, and getting up close and getting up close and personal with the locals is a we row along the waterways in a sampan where you’ll have lunch, sampling the delicious local specialty — elephant ear fish’, before returning to the charming town of Ben Tre to wander along the sleepy waterfront, lined with ageing French it’s back to Ho Chi Minh City and an afternoon and evening of Grand Hotel, Ho Chi Minh City, B, LAfter breakfast, you’ll head to Saigon Railway Station where your private railway carriages have been coupled onto Train SE6, departing at 9 am. The first of our scenic train journeys takes us along the southernmost section of the former Transindochinois railway, built between 1904 and 1913. It meanders across the rice paddies and busy towns of the fertile south, with morning tea and lunch served in your private dining car. We arrive at the popular resort city of Nha Trang, the seafood capital of Vietnam’ in the early afternoon and head to our luxury beach-front hotel to checking in, relax or hit the beach which is located directly opposite the hotel, and maybe have a beer at one of the fun beach bars before heading out to a spectacular seafood dinner with your fellow Intercontinental Hotel Nha Trang Beach B, L, DThis morning, make sure you leave enough time for one of the most amazing breakfast buffets you can imagine! After that, we enjoy an exploration of Nha Trang by coach, taking in the cityscape, the giant sitting Buddha, and the preserved 13th-century temples of the ancient Cham civilization of Po Nagar which sit on a sacred hill overlooking the bustling city. Here you’ll discover more about these ancient people who left their architectural mark on the entire south-central coastal region of Vietnam. After checking out of our hotel around noon, it’s off to lunch at the beach-side pavilion of the famous Nha Trang Sailing lunch, we’re back on our private carriages on the SE8 afternoon train for the spectacular journey along the route of the Trans-Indochinois railway, which was the last section built by the French colonial government between 1935 and 1936. This is a stunning section of coastline-hugging railway, with mountains and lakes a part of the ever-changing scenery. Dinner will be served in our private dining car as the countryside rolls by in the deep glow of evening. Your journey is accompanied by a talk on the history of the line you are riding with a soundtrack provided by the onboard music and movie system. The train pulls into Danang station late in the evening, where our coach will be waiting to transfer you to your luxurious riverside resort hotel in the heart of old Hoi Anantara Hoi An Resort, Hoi An, B, L, DEnjoy a free morning to catch up on some sleep, take your time over breakfast, relax in the hotel or take a leisurely walk along the river before joining the group for a guided walking tour of the town, exploring the Thien Hau Temple, the Japanese Covered Bridge, and several of the wonderful old ancient trading houses. Lunch is at leisure and you’ll be spoilt for choice! Then, the afternoon is yours to wander the alleys and of the old city or take a walk across the bridge to the other side of the An is renowned for its skilled tailors who can create any type of garment within 24 hours, so with some free time today, you’ll have time for a fitting session. We’ll also put you in contact with a shoemaker if you’d like to add to your shoe collection while you are meet again in the hotel at 6pm for a short walk to dinner at a local Anantara Resort, Hoi An, B, D This is a free day for you to enjoy and explore the wonders of Hoi An at your leisure or have another fitting at the tailor. One highly recommended option is a traditional Vietnamese cooking class. You’ll be in the company of an experienced chef who will guide you through the procurement of ingredients at the local village market and then provide in-depth, hands-on cooking instructions followed by lunch – a lot of option is an early morning trip to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed My Son temple complex, a cluster of stone towers and sanctuaries built by the Cham people from the 7th to the 14th centuries. The complex is often compared to South East Asia’s other major temple complexes such as Angkor Wat, Borobudur, Bagan, and third option is to visit Ba Na Hills where you can walk along the Golden Bridge, a 150-metre-long pedestrian bridge which is supported by two massive stone hands, travel on the Ba Na Cable Car, which holds the world record for longest non-stop single track cable car at 5,801 metres in length or wander the French village with it’s newly built French style squares, churches and Anantara Resort, Hoi An, BToday we find ourselves back on the road and the rails. Departing Hoi An after breakfast, it’s off to the busy Danang Railway Workshops to meet the depot manager who is passionate about the work they do and the future of the national railway system. A private tour of the workshops is a huge bonus for those interested in how things work. You’ll then visit the world-renowned Cham Sculpture Museum, established in 1915/1916 by academics of the École Française d’Extrême-Orient, and containing the world’s largest and most valuable collection of Cham sculptures from various temple sites, dating from the 4th to the 15th centuries. Following this, we’ll treat you to lunch at a famous local lunch, it’s back on your private carriages at Danang Station, coupled onto Train SE4. Snacks will be served in the dining car as the train rolls over the stunningly beautiful Hai Van Pass. Stone-lined tunnels and viaducts are a feature of this dramatically engineered line completed by the French in 1906. Perched on a cliff and hugging the coastline, the railway has wide views across the sea and beyond to your next destination, the old imperial capital of Hue. The train will pull into the grand colonial station at 3pm, where you’ll be transferred direct to the luxury Melia Vinpearl Hotel in evening is yours to enjoy the multitude of dining options in-house or in the vibrant district around the Melia Vinpearl Hotel, Hue B, L Hue acted as Vietnam’s political and royal capital during the 19th century and remains one of the country’s most important cultural and religious centres. Your full-day tour begins after breakfast with a visit to the vast Hue Citadel, followed by visits to the Tomb of Tu Duc, the Khan Dinh Mausoleum, and the Royal Arena where tigers and elephants once fought for the king’s amusement. You can also visit a garden house,’ a unique architectural feature of Nguyen-dynasty which is surrounded by flower gardens and a picnic lunch, explore the tranquil Thien Mu Pagoda before taking a boat trip back to your hotel along the Perfume River. This evening, we’ll enjoy a royal banquet featuring dishes once only served in the Forbidden Melia Vinpearl Hotel, Hue B, L, DToday we add a plane into our mode of travel, with a mid-morning flight for the short trip to Vietnam’s historic and dynamic capital, Hanoi. Upon arrival, we introduce you to the wonderful work of KOTO, an initiative of 20 years that provides hospitality training and work opportunities for some of Vietnams’ most vulnerable young people. They’ll have prepared a sumptuous lunch for you, after which it’s on to our deluxe centrally located hotel for the next few this evening is at a restaurant featuring the special cuisine of the North. On our way there in the coach, you’ll get a short orientation of the city’s nightlife. After dinner, you have the choice of staying with the coach, or riding back through the bustling Old Quarter by traditional Apricot Hotel, Hanoi, B, L, DEnjoy a full-day tour of Hanoi with the morning spent exploring some of the capital city’s more famous sights, including Hoan Kiem Lake, the Presidential Palace Vestiges Area, the One-Pillar Pagoda and the Temple of Literature. Lunch will be hosted at a local restaurant, after which our tour of this fascinating ancient city continues with a visit to the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and an Instagram favourite for many, the famous Train Street, a residential area built precariously close to the train line in the Old Quarter of a few hundred metres from Hanoi’s main train station, it is a narrow residential street, which would be like any other in Hanoi if not for the fact it has a train running through the middle of it! Late in the afternoon, you’ll visit the famous Water Puppet Theatre for a most entertaining performance before enjoying dinner and the rest of your evening at Apricot Hotel, Hanoi, B, LToday is yours – you can take it easy, do some shopping, or experience any number of other optional activities which your tour host and local guide can recommended options are the Vietnamese Women’s Museum, Hoa Lo Hanoi Hilton’ Prison, and the Army can try as much bánh mì as they want, sample Hanoi’s famous bún chả quintessential bowl of grilled pork, herbs and noodles at the Bún Chả Huong Lien hole-in-the-wall restaurant where Barack Obama and chef Anthony Bourdain famously dined in 2016, or sit with locals and sink as many bia hơi as possible! Hanoi is touted as having “the world’s cheapest beer” – just 6,000 – 8,000 VND AUD 40-50 cents per glass!Overnight Apricot Hotel, Hanoi, BToday is Sapa day. After an early breakfast, we transfer to Hanoi Railway station, board our special private train and begin the spectacular journey to the glorious Hill Station town of Sapa. As we settle in for a second breakfast on board in our dining car, the narrow alleyways of Hanoi roll by, with the train hugging the inner suburban landscape before the country opens up along the valley of the vast Red River. Relax on board all morning in the dining car or in the privacy of your own compartment, with a visit to the dining car for morning tea of course. Lunch today is served on board by our private catering team, before rolling into a station near the Chinese border for the one-hour coach transfer to your luxury, art-inspired tonight is at the Hôtel de la Coupole, Sapa B, L, DThis morning, dressed in warm clothes, the group will take a cable car to Mt Fansipan, where a breathtaking experience awaits. At 3,147 metres, Fansipan is the highest mountain in Vietnam. It used to take travellers two days of hard trekking to reach the summit. Now, you can reach the Roof of Indochina’ in just 15 minutes by way of a state-of-the-art cable car that offers jaw-dropping views of swirling clouds and forested slopes on the way to the mountaintop gardens, ancient Azalea trees, 18 beautifully sculpted bronze statues, and the famous 20-metre celestial Buddha statue, the largest in Vietnam. Included in your ticket is a magnificent buffet lunch, offering specialties such as braised horse, along with more traditional lunch, we visit the Orchid Garden before travelling on to Ta Van village, where you can view picturesque terraced rice fields and learn about the lifestyle of the Giay people, and then Lao Chai village which is home to the Giay and Black H’mong ethnic our return to the hotel, your evening is free to either further enjoy the hotel’s gorgeous restaurants or explore something more local in town. Overnight Hôtel de la Coupole, Sapa B, LThis morning we’ll explore Sapa town a bit more, including the historic Sapa Post Office and Sapa Hospital and also be taken to the hilltop best walking tracks for a view of the rest of the morning is free for those wishing to relax but there is the option to trek up to Ham Rong Mountainif you’re wanting to get your legs moving. This short but steep hike past colourful flower orchards to the top of the mountain at an altitude of 1,800 metres is a wonderful experience for those with a decent level of fitness. Stone steps lead up to the peak where there are fine, panoramic views on a clear day. Hike back down to Sapa passing through a few minority villages. Lunch will be at our hotel, after which we will check then onto Lao Cai City to visit the Upper Temple and the Lao Cai Vietnamese/Chinese International border. Dinner is at a local restaurant before boarding our third private train and settling into our sleeping cars, all set up with bedding and snacks for the overnight journey back to on the train, B, L, DArriving early in Hanoi, we walk the few minutes to a conveniently located hotel for a shower and some breakfast before departing around 9am by coach to Ha Long Bay, where we will board a specially chartered deluxe boat for a two-night cruise on the stunning UNESCO World Heritage-listed Ha Long checking in, enjoy a welcome drink and soak up the atmosphere of your private cabin with expansive views across the bay as we float among the natural rock formations and picturesque beauty of this seascape, before having lunch on board and heading out on the first of many of the included off-boat activities offered. Or have a massage, manicure or pedicure on board – the choice is yours!Activities include a visit to the Ba Hang floating village or an exploration of the Luon Cave area by kayak, where you can tip over for a swim in the pristine late afternoon drinks on the sundeck with local wine and beer as the sun sets over the islands, or join an on-baord cooking class, learning about the craft of fruit and vegetable carving. After a 5-course dinner on board, try squid fishing with the crew, watch a movie, have a drink at the bar, or just relax in your cabin listening to the gentle sound of the water lapping the sides of the boat as it rocks you to Calypso Cruises on Ha Long Bay, B, L, DBounce out of bed and join the 7am Tai Chi class or enjoy the views from your bed before joining your fellow travellers for a light breakfast while sailing to Sung Sot Cave, where you can explore one of the largest and most beautiful caves in Ha Long Bay. This cave has been called the opera house’ because it can hold 1,000 people at once, and has three main chambers covering an area of over 10,000 sq m. Once back at the boat enjoy a buffet lunch served onboard while our private boat moves through the yesterday, the afternoon is yours to relax or enjoy one of the many accompanied excursions on offer. Perhaps you like the idea of a bike ride through the hills to a local village, or a less active tour by electric car. In the evening, it’s time for our sumptuous farewell banquet to celebrate the joys and discoveries of the last couple of weeks with like-minded Calypso Cruises on Ha Long Bay, B, L, DEnjoy breakfast and lunch on board as our boat slowly makes its way back to port. Again today there will be Tai Chi and a morning excursion option if you’d like to join in but after last night’s farewell dinner you might prefer to stand in the shower and stare out of the picture window for a while!Upon arrival back in Ha Long, we bid farewell to our wonderful crew and board our coach for the trip back to Hanoi, via the airport for those flying out this evening.
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he travelled to nha trang by coach