Green Discovery Indochina was established in 2012 by a team who has many years of working in the tourism industry, and also plenty of experience travelling throughout Indochina. Green Discovery Indochina is a specialist tour operator based in Hanoi, Vietnam. From where we design exclusive tours and vacations to the finest locations in Vietnam, Laos […]
Read More...Vietnam Telecommunication
Vietnam Telecommunication Telephone Most hotels now have ID phones in rooms and it is possible to send faxes from hotels and post offices although these services are expensive. It may not always be possible to make international calls in remote areas. If you have worldwide coverage, you can bring your own mobile phone and use […]
Read More...Vietnam Tourism
Vietnam Tourism Vietnam is getting more a popular became a destination for International tourist. With the high potential of tourism, rich culture, good food and friendly and nice people. But there is strong competition in the travel and tourism business in Vietnam. There are many reputable and ethical agencies, and there’s the others. Please be advised […]
Read More...Vinh City
Vinh pronunciation is a city in Vietnam. It is located in the northern half of the country, and is the capital of Nghe An Province. Politically, Vinh is a separate municipality within Nghe An Province, holding a status equivalent to that of a district. History of Vinh Vinh was originally known as Ke Van. Later, […]
Read More...Quang Binh
Quang Binh Geography Located in North-Central Vietnam, Quang Binh Province is surrounded by Ha Tinh Province on the north, East Sea on the east, Laos on the west and Quang Tri Province on the south. The provincial topography is narrow and sloping from the west to the east. The area is divided into specific geological […]
Read More...Quang Tri
Quang Tri Geography Located on North – Central Vietnam Quang Tri is surrounded by Quang Binh Province on the north, Thua Thien-Hue Province on the south, Savanakhet (Laos) on the west, East Sea on the east with 75km seaside. Topography consists of mountains, hills, plains, sand dune and seaside. The long coast and complex network […]
Read More...Can Tho City
Cantho, Vietnam one of the largest cities of the country, is practically considered the ‘capital’ of Mekong Delta. Being the gateway to the paradise of Mekong Delta, Vietnam, practically no other urban city in Vietnam can match Can Tho in terms of its spectacular landscape. Bustling with life and color, Cantho is like a painter’s […]
Read More...Vung Tau City
Vung Tau, Vietnam is an easy getaway from the noisy and populous city of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. In by gone years, Vungtau was a favorite beach destination for the rich and famous in Ho Chi Minh City. Today Vung Tau stands as a resort town in Ba Ria – Vung Tau, 125 kilometers […]
Read More...Phu Quoc island
Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam, is situated in the Gulf of Thailand. Located off the southern coast of Vietnam and Cambodia, it is the largest island in Vietnam. The 48 kilometers long and 28 kilometers wide island is closer to the Cambodian mainland than Vietnam. Phu Quoc Island forms a triangular shape and to the west […]
Read More...Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon, is the largest city in Vietnam named after the late communist leader Ho Chi Minh, who led the nation against both France and the U.S.A. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam has been historically a political and administrative centre of Vietnam. Today Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam is a rapidly […]
Read More...Cu Chi tunnel Travel Guide
Construction of the first tunnels actually started under the French rule and spanned 25 years. The network is extensive, over 200 km of galleries in Cu Chi district alone. Other branches reach as far away as the Cambodian border. The network, built several stories deep, included living quarters, specially designed Dien Bien Phu kitchens’ which […]
Read More...Hue Travel Guide
Geography of Hue Hue is a province located in the northern part of Central Vietnam. It is encompassed between Quang Tri Province to the north, Da Nang and Quang Nam provinces, to the south (with the boundary of the Hai Van Pass), the Eastern sea to the east and Lao PDR to the west (with […]
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