Nghiem Huyen (Ms)
Nghiem Huyen has joined our team as a Tour Operation Manager since 2016.
Read More...Phuc Trinh (Mr.)
Phuc Nguyen was born in Hai Phong province which place is well known for Cat ba Island – One of Vietnam’s most spectacular sights, Cat Ba Island, Cat Ba National Park… Phuc graduated from Hanoi University of Culture, Tourism Department. His first experience was a tour guide, then fall in love deeply with tourism venture.
Read More...Bui Kim Cuc (Ms)
In her spare time, Cuc likes to spend precious time with her husband and kids. She also enjoys organizing enjoyable short trips for her family, as well as the joy of meeting new friends, watching movies and shopping.
Read More...Terms & Conditions
The receipt of your deposit and/or final payment will indicate that you and your travel agent (when applicable) have read these Terms and Conditions, and that you (and your agent) have accepted them. The Terms and Conditions below form the basis of the contractual relationship between Green Discovery Indochina (GDI) and its clients. It is […]
Read More...Ba Be Lake – Land Of Lakes and Waterfalls
Ba Be Lake lie in the middle of a vast limestone mountain range of Ba Be national park, belong to Ba Be District, Bac Kan Province, 240km from the north-west of Hanoi. Ba Be Lake, located 145m above sea level, is among the largest natural lakes in Vietnam with a total surface area of 500ha. […]
Read More...Hue – The Land of Kings and Emperors
Located on the bank of Song Huong- Perfume River; Hue, the capital of Thua Thien Hue province in Central Vietnam, is 700 km southern Hanoi, 1100km northern Ho Chi Minh City, and only a few miles from the sea. Not until 1945 was Hue the national capital, the political, cultural and religious center of Vietnam […]
Read More...Da Nang – Land of Beautiful Beaches
Nowhere in Vietnam is changing as fast as Danang. For decades it had a reputation as a provincial backwater, but big changes are ongoing. Stroll along the Han riverfront and you’ll find gleaming new modernist hotels, apartments and restaurants are emerging. Spectacular new bridges now span the Han river and in the north of the […]
Read More...Hoi An – Danang – “Venice Of Vietnam”
Graceful, historic Hoi An is Vietnam’s most atmospheric and delightful town. Once a major port, it boasts the grand architecture and beguiling riverside setting that befits its heritage, but the 21st-century curses of traffic and pollution are almost entirely absent. Whether you’ve as little as a day or as long as a month in the […]
Read More...Ho Chi Minh City – Pearl of the Far East
Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) is Vietnam at its most dizzying: a high-octane city of commerce and culture that has driven the whole country forward with its pulsating energy. A chaotic whirl, the city breathes life and vitality into all who settle here – visitors cannot help but be hauled along for the ride. From […]
Read More...Da Lat
Dalat is Vietnam’s alter ego: the weather is spring-like cool instead of tropical hot, the town is dotted with elegant French-colonial villas rather than stark socialist architecture, and the farms around are thick with strawberries and flowers, not rice. The French came first, fleeing the heat of Saigon. They left behind not only their holiday […]
Read More...Mekong Delta – Land Of Rivers and Floating Markets
The ‘rice bowl’ of Vietnam, the Mekong Delta is a landscape carpeted in a dizzying variety of greens and slashed with mighty waterways. It’s a water world where boats, houses, restaurants and even markets float upon the innumerable rivers, canals and streams that flow through the region like arteries. At times you can quite simply […]
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