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Lotussia Travel offers free visa to Vietnam
Related to country: Vietnam


Vietnamese entry visa is required for all foreigners wishing to visit Vietnam except citizens of countries having visa exemption inclusion in bilateral consular agreements with Vietnam.

Lotussia Travel, a Hanoi-based tour operator announces the offer of free visa to Vietnam for foreign visitors if they book any tour package with Lotussia Travel and travel to Vietnam during the period May – September 2010.

Travelling during this low-season in Vietnam, travelers would also receive value added tax refund when they buy goods in Vietnam. In addition, a state promotion campaign with reduction of 10-40 percent on goods prices would be run at the same time in Hanoi, Danang, and Ho Chi Minh City.

“This is a good opportunity for foreign visitor to come and experience Vietnam when everything become cheaper, especially when Hanoi local authorities prepare to celebrate the 1000-year anniversary of Vietnam’s capital Thang Long - Hanoi. Travelers will have chance to participate in lots of cultural activities will be held throughout the country before the grand ceremony opens on the 10th October 2010.” – Said Nguyen Khuong, Lotussia Travel’s Business Development Manager.

Vietnam Airlines will also continue to implement the campaign to stimulate domestic tourism demand. The fares from southern and central provinces to the north will be cut by 30-35 percent.

For further information about Lotussia Travel’s sample tour packages, visit www.lotussiatravel.com

May 4, 2010 | 12:36 AM Comments  0 comments



The Hanoi based tour operator Lotussia Travel announces launch of French site version
Related to country: Vietnam


Hanoi, April 14, 2010 -- The Hanoi based tour operator “Lotussia Travel” is proud to announce the launch of a state-of-the-art website in French language allowing French-speaking people to get more information about the country of Vietnam and its people.

Vietnam used to be one of most preferred travel destination in Asia for those who look for off-the-beaten path tour itineraries and authentic places. The Hanoi travel market attracts visitors from countries worldwide and these visitors speak a wide variety of languages.

To accommodate the diversity of languages, one of the dynamic adventure travel company covering the Hanoi market, Lotussia Travel, have now released a copy of their website pages in French at lotussia-travel.com to satisfy the demands of their French customers. The website exposes lots of useful information about Vietnam landscapes, Vietnamese culture, local weather, hotel information and sample tour packages ranging from easy-touring to challenging adventure.

French tourists make up a significant percentage of the Hanoi tourist market and traditionally French speakers find a much higher level of value in being able to book in their native French language, rather than through an English worded site.

As one of the founders of Lotussia Travel, Khuong Nguyen reports that “the French market is important to Lotussia Travel and we are happy to now be able to offer a French site version offering French customers one more travel resource they can read in their mother language”.

He continues: “2009 was a quite difficult time for many travel companies in Hanoi but we believe the image of 2010 will be much nicer. We keep finding out more new travel products that make the tour price lower without degrading our service quality”.

Lotussia Travel is a Hanoi based travel company offering the widest selection of multi-activity adventure tours and value-for-money travel service in Vietnam such as jungle trekking, mountain biking, motorcycle touring, sea kayaking, river rafting, scuba diving, snorkeling, golf packages and more.

For further information please visit http://www.lotussia-travel.com or contact Public Relations Manager Michael Nguyen by email: pr [at] lotussiatravel.com

April 13, 2010 | 2:33 AM Comments  0 comments



Trek Ha Giang and North Vietnam with Lotussia Travel
Related to country: Vietnam


http://www.lotussiatravel.com - Lotussia Travel has launched a 11-day trekking tour package to the North of Vietnam. Joining this trip, travelers will have an opportunity to discover the less travelled areas of Vietnam such as Hoang Su Phi terraced fields, Ha Giang hill tribe villages, Dong Van ancient town and Meo Vac Sunday market...

Travelers will take an overnight train trip from Hanoi and spend a night on board/train before reaching the famous market town of Bac Ha and beyond over one of Vietnam’s highest road passes. Bac Ha market, located in the heart of Bac ha small town is the largest one in the area. Every Sunday, the different and colorful ethnic minority come all here to sell their homemade products or buy something for the family. They are Hmong, Phu La, Back Dzao, Tay or Nung minorities. Some of these ethnic minorities can’t be met in any other areas.

Upon leaving Bac Ha we set off on a full day journey through Sin Man and Hoang Su Phi to Ha Giang Town. The rough but scenic route traverses a dense jungle before crossing over a pass and dropping down to Sin Man. This day is a real challenge for our driver as we travel by winding roads with many uphill and downhill drives. Along the way we may encounter the Nung Ing, Tay, Red Dao, Dao Ao Dai, La Chi and Co Lao, just some of the many hill tribe groups who have settled there.

Upon arrival in Ha Giang, travelers will trek to Khau lan village, a small village of the Dao people. You have the unique opportunity to share the daily life of your host family, which might include working in the fields, fetching wood, cutting grass for the livestock and cooking meals.

The next highlight of the trip will focus on the district of Meo Vac. The Transfer take you through a beautiful landscape of rolling and imposing mountains and steep valleys leading from Dong Van to Meo Vac District. This is the most remote corner of Vietnam, where the traditional life of ethnic minority people is the most vivid and colorful.

“After many inspection trips we have made in this remote areas, we were finally able to customize out a 11-day off-the-beaten path trekking itinerary for those who look for the beautiful sceneries, authentic life experience in Vietnam. The trip offers a truly experience of the Vietnamese hilltribe villagers culture.” – According to Mr. Phung Cao – Lotussia Travel Product Manager.

Lotussia Travel is a Hanoi-based travel company offering the widest selection of multi-activity adventure tours in Vietnam including jungle trekking, mountain hiking, road cycling, motorcycling touring, sea kayaking, river rafting, scuba diving, bird watching and more.

February 4, 2010 | 6:32 AM Comments  0 comments



Vietnam First Class Holiday with Lotussia Travel
Related to country: Vietnam


Lotussia Travel, a Hanoi-based tour company has just launched a 11-day luxury tour adding one more choice for those who look for first class holiday in Vietnam.

Starting in Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital, travelers will discover a city rooted in ancient traditions yet increasingly embracing modern lifestyles. The wet-rice cultures of South East Asia present in the old village of Duong Lam as a trio of familiar images: rice, water buffaloes, and bamboo. Sapa, the most favorite mountain retreat destination is such a colourful town thanks to the H'mong and Dzao people from the local hill tribes who head into the town's market every day to trade their produce. There's a main market every Saturday when the place is packed but there's a lower key one every other day during the week.

The experts at Lotussia Travel have created this tour with a focus on exclusive cooking course and meals at the top restaurants so this tour is sure to please the taste buds in Hue where still remains the cultural heart of the country with its many ancient buildings, museums. Hoi An was once an important trading port town and the traditional shop houses and small laneways offer a glimpse into Vietnam's storied past.

The 11-day tour concludes in the bustling south. Ho Chi Minh City, also known as Saigon, is the fast-paced commercial capital of the country yet is still filled with architectural remnants of the French Indochina period. Travel to the nearby Mekong Delta and experience the rustic lifestyle of this region as you explore the labyrinth of waterways, floating markets and fertile rice fields.

Whether as an extension to a Vietnam package tour or as a luxurious escape, this tour was created for the discerning traveler wishing to see the true beauty and hidden charms of the south.

Lotussia Travel is a Hanoi-based travel company offering a wide selection of tailor-made trips, star hotel reservations and free travel tips in Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia. The company was founded in 2005 with head office in Hanoi and branches in Danang, Sap, Ho Chi Minh city.

January 18, 2010 | 4:35 AM Comments  0 comments



Lotussia Travel Vietnam launches specialist travel website about car rental
Related to country: Vietnam

Translations available in: English (original) | French | Spanish | Italian | German | Portuguese | Swedish | Russian | Dutch | Arabic

October 28, 2009 (Hanoi) -- Lotussia Travel has recently launched a new specialist website about car rental, car hire in Vietnam – www.vietnamcarhire.com.

Car rental in Vietnam is relatively inexpensive and considered to be convenient. However, travelers who are unused to foreign travel should be aware that, in general, renting a car in Vietnam means renting a driver with the car. The driver also knows where to stop for meal and bathroom breaks on the way. This is standard procedure and should be considered a good method of getting around and getting information about the area at the same time.

www.vietnamcarhire.com offers both travelers and business customers the full spectrum of car rental, airport pickup, car leasing in all major cities of Vietnam. Besides the latest range of compact, mid to large size, sports and luxury vehicles from popular brands such as Mercedes Benz, Toyota, Audi and many others, a professionally trained and experienced English speaking local driver will also be included as part of the car hire.

www.vietnamcarhire.com is comprised of four major categories including travel news, airport pickup service, car rental and useful travel related information on Vietnam. All these categories are well designed and smartly arranged making search quite easy and convenient.

“www.vietnamcarhire.com provides the most completed information about car rental, car hire and land transport in vietnam. We believe this site will be soon appreciated by both travelers and business customers coming in Vietnam. Above anything else, we are proud of our drivers. They provide discreet, professional and friendly service and are trained to drive safely and comfortably on Vietnam’s challenging roads. ” – Said Nguyen Khuong, the CEO of Lotussia Travel.

Lotussia Travel is a privately owned travel company offering a wide selection of easy adventure tour an value-for-money service such as trekking, cycling, kayaking, hotel reservations, car rental and more. The company was established in 2005 having offices and branches in Hanoi, Sapa, Danang and Ho Chi Minh city.

November 1, 2009 | 9:51 PM Comments  0 comments



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