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Dalat city tour - 1 day

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Operation : Daily departure
Duration : 1 day
Tour route : Dalat city - Bao Dai palace - Mong Mo - Truc Lam - Tuyen Lam lake - Dalat city
Brief description : Visit Bao Dai palace where the last Emperor of Vietnam – Bao Dai (1913-1997) stayed and ruled his Vietnam from 1949 to 1954 and then transfer to Mong Mo hill, Love Valley is beautiful and romantic landscape of Dalat Vietnam. One of highlight in Dalta is Truc Lam Zen Monastery - The largest Zen Monastery of Vietnam in Dalat city . Tuyen Lam Lake - The nicest Lake of Dalat. and then and enjoy Lat Ethnic band.

Detailed itinerary:

AM: Impress Travel team will pick you up from hotel at 8.30 Am. And then visiting Bao Dai palace where the last Emperor of Vietnam – Bao Dai (1913-1997) stayed and ruled his Vietnam from 1949 to 1954 and then transfer to Mong Mo hill, Love Valley is beautiful and romantic landscape of Dalat Vietnam.

Xuan Huong Lake           DAMBRI WATER FALL

PM: Visit Truc Lam Zen Monastery - The largest Zen Monastery of Vietnam in Dalat city. Tuyen Lam Lake - The nicest Lake of Dalat. and then and enjoy Lat Ethnic band before we return Dalat city. Our team drop you off hotel at 5 PM

Dalat Vietnam           Truc Lam pagoda

Highlights tour:

+ Bao Dai's Summer Palace in Dalat:  This Art Deco-influenced vilfa (Dinh3;offt Đ Trieu Viet Vuong; admission 5000d; 7-1 lam & 1.30-4pm) was constructed in 1933 and was one of three palaces Bao Dai kept in Dalat. The decor has not changed in decades, except for the addition of Ho Chi Minh's portrait over the fireplace, but the palace is filled with artefacts from decades and governments past and is extremely interesting. In Bao Dai's office, the life-sized white bust above the bookcase is of the man himself;the smaller gold and brown busts are of his father. Emperor Khai Dinh...

Xuan Huong Lake           DAMBRI WATER FALL

+ Dalat city: Da Lat city is probably one of Vietnam's most well known vacation destination. Since the turn of the century, Da Lat has been the vacation spot for well-to-do vietnamese and foreigners. It is the unofficial honeymoon mecca of Vietnam. Located on Lám Viên (Langbian) high lands, part of the greater Central high lands of Vietnam (Cao Nguyen Trung Phan), the city is 1500 m above sea level and is 305 km from Saigon. The name Da Lat originates from the hill tribe people in this region. It literally means Stream of the Lat people.

Dalat Vietnam           Truc Lam pagoda

 

+ Truc Lam Zen Monastery: The contruction of Truc Lam monastery started on April 28, 1993 and ended in 1994. The inaugural ceremony followed on March 19, 1994. Two days later, Master Thich Thanh Tu made an announcement of closing the inner part of the monastery from the public, so that the monastic practitioners could practice without distraction.

  • Crazy house in Dalat
  • Da Lat Vietnam
  • Foggy valley Dalat
  • Green valley in Dalat
  • hilltride dance
  • Horse ride in Dalat
  • Love valley
  • Migrant worker
  • Ngoan Muc pass
  • Night market in Dalat
  • Pagoda in Dalat
  • Panorama in Dalat town
  • Panorama valley dalat
  • Rainbow in Dalat
  • Thuyen Lam Lake in Dalat

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+  Our prices include: Private air-conditioned vehicle with an experienced safe driver, English speaking tour guide, Entrance fee (s), Lunch and Complimentary water.

Our prices exclude: International flight to/from Vietnam, Single supplement charge, Vietnamese entry visa fee, Travel insurance, Drinks & other meals not mentioned in the program, Personal expenses and Tips for driver & tour guide.

What to bring: Passport, change of clothes, sun-glasses & hat, sun-block, insect repel, flashlights, good shoes, cable locks.

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Recently updated – Traveller’s comment

Good Morning Tony, so very nice to hear from you again.

I received lots of emails from Kate during their holiday in Vietnam and can assure you that they had a truly wonderful trip and enjoyed it as much as we did.

They were very grateful that we had recommended Impress Travel to them.

They have not yet returned to Tasmania as they are spending some time in South Australia with their daughter, but we have spoken to them with regard to catching up with them shortly after their return.

We definitely hope to return to Vietnam in the future and would like to bring some more friends when we do.

I think I mentioned previously that our youngest son is getting married next February, so next year we will need to assist financially with that, but hopefully in 2012.

I couldn’t convince my son and his fiancée to come to Vietnam for their honeymoon, they have settled on Langkawi, but I am sure they will get to your country one day.

They love to travel very much.

We have received nice emails from Thoi and Cindy (our guides in Hoi An and Hanoi) which is really good.

From our trip, there is not a thing you need to improve, I will mention to Kate and Peter that you would appreciate their feedback as well on their tour.

It is the first day of spring here today and hopefully the weather will begin to warm up.  We took our grandchildren up the mountains to the snow last weekend which was beautiful, but I long for some warmer days.

Thankyou for your email again, I appreciate you keeping in touch, be assured we will continue to recommend your travel agency to any other friends wishing to tour Vietnam. 

Kind Regards,

Janeece Cook,

Reference: Mrs. Janeece, Nationality: Austrailia, Email : jcook@examiner.com.au

Hi Tony,

Thanks for your email. Sorry I have been slow getting back to you, but since returning home we have been busy (as you can imagine). Both Peter and I are back at work now, but we feel very refreshed and revitalised from our fantastic holiday. We loved everything we saw. The highlights for me were the Mekong Delta, Hoi An and Sapa.

If we had the good fortune to return to Vietnam we would like to do a homestay either in the Mekong Delta or Sapa. We absolutely loved those areas and could easily have spent more time there. We also liked Nha Trang and would liked to have stayed there for another day too.

It was just wonderful to have a guide and driver meet us at the airport and drive us around to the various attractions.

I have enclosed a photo of you and Peter taken in Hanoi.

Thank you once again Tony. We very much appreciate what you have done for us while we were in Vietnam.

Kind regards,


Kate and Peter
Email: katesbarber@hotmail.com
Nationality : Australia

     
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