Préparation pour voyage au Vietnam

Liste de vérification pour le voyage
  • Passeport et visa prêt (assurez-vous apporter le passeport valide au moins 6 mois à compter de la date de départ)
  • Billets d'avion de retour
  • Programme de circuit confirmé
  • Au moins 200 $ en espèces en cas d'urgence
  • Assurance de voyage
  • Caméra pour enregistrer votre voyage de mémoire
  • Carte Visa ou master populaire à grands magasins et restaurants avec 3% de charge
  • 220V électrique avec 2 clous (Peut acheter un adaptateur à tout magasin électrique)
  • Vêtements légers entre avril à novembre
  • Des vêtements chauds entre décembre à mars
  • Vêtements légers dans toute l'année pour le Sud-Vietnam

Toute personne qui a demandé à obtenir le visa à l'arrivée Vietnam préparer ci-dessous
  • Vérification finale de la lettre pour assurer une information correspondant au passeport
  • Apportez copie de la lettre d'approbation de visa à l'aéroport pour le départ au Vietnam
  • A l'arrivée, montrer la lettre de l'immigration pour obtenir le formulaire de timbre de visa
  • Remplissez le formulaire de visa timbre + 01 photo 4 x 6 cm + 45 $/ personne en espèces uniquement (visa d'entrées multiples a coûté 65 $ / par personne)!
  • La demande de visa d'affaires sera différent
  • Obtenez timbre et allez, notre guide vous attend.

Things to remember
  • It's in your best interests not to drink the tap water, especially after flooding!
  • Change at least US$ 100 to local currency at hotel or banks only
  • Avoid cyclo ride after dark (Check cost carefully before you go)
  • Take the taxi must have metter or need to check cost before travel (Suggestion: Hanoi Taxi, Mai Linh Taxi, Vina Sun taxi)
  • Dress modestly and appropriately when visiting local dwellings and religious sites, etc.
  • Leave your valuables behind before a night out on the town, or going to the beach.
  • When crossing the road, especially in Ho Chi Minh city, always keep looking to the left and right and walk slowly!
  • Do not offer money directly to minority people - instead donate to a local charity or offer a small gift, such as pens.
  • Try at least once the delicious, local street food.
  • Always ask permission first before taking photographs, especially in minority areas.
  • Any insurance claim will require witness by police, your tour guide and company stamp as well as your details repor

Things should not be missed (Depend on where you travel to)

  • Sleeping out on deck on a boat in Halong Bay
  • Ordering custom-made clothes from the local tailor shop special in Hoian, Vietnam
  • Taking a slow cyclo ride through the French Quarter of old Saigon
  • Eating Pho Ga (chicken noodle soup) at a street side noodle stalls.
  • Watching the traditional water - puppet performance in Hanoi.
  • Experience the full moon festivities in the ancient town of Hoi An.
  • Drinking rice-wine in the minority villages of the north
  • Taking a boat along Hue's Huong (Perfume) River, visiting the Royal Mausoleums.
  • Overnight in a homestay in the Mekong Delta's riverside orchards.
  • Bartering for a bargain at Saigon's largest market, Ben Thanh Market
  • Taking a stroll through Hanoi's Old Quarters.

Tipping wide accepted as the way you appreciated their services provide

  • Restaurant: Some restaurant already included services charge which you do not need to tips, some do not included tips expecting is 10% from your total bill.
  • Hotels: Bell man who take care of your luggage equivalent US$1.00/bag.
  • Boatman: About US$5.00 for a boat ride (There are some small boats ride may be included in the tour program)
  • Cruise crew: From US$3.00 to US$5.00 per person tips for entire crew (The captain should be the one who receive your bonus)
  • Drivers (Big bus): US$2.00 per person daily for both driver and his assistant
  • Driver mini van or car: US$3.00 per person daily
  • Tour guide: US$5.00 to US$10.00 per person daily (group from 2 - 8 pax)
  • Tour guide: US$3.00 to US$7.00 per person daily (group from 9 pax and more)

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