How will we be able to make contact with the outside world?

There is moderately good cell phone coverage on the treks. Especially in Sapa. In case of emergency, there is usually a fixed phone in the Peoples’ Committee Office in the nearest village. If you are still concerned it is recommended that you rent a satellite phone in your country before coming to Vietnam. Please make […]

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How long will it take to evacuate an incapacitated client?

In the major cities, in rush hour, a patient would be in a clinic in under an hour. All evacuations depend on the situation and it is very hard to determine the length of time to get a patient or patients out. In the wilderness, depending on the difficulty and resources it could take up […]

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What emergency assistance (e.g. air rescue) is available, how are they contacted, and what are the estimated response times?

In cities, town and tourist destinations, there are hospitals / clinics and ambulance service relatively close by and very easy to contact. Throughout Vietnam the number to call is 115. In remote & mountainous areas, an emaergency may become difficult due to poor communication and bad roads. In many of the National parks where the […]

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What do you mean by “homestay” and “camping”?

Homestay is an overnight in the home of one of the local ethnic minorities. They have been set up in a way that the community benefits from the added tourism income and not just a single entity. There are not many tours that we do that involve camping. We now use camping in Fansipan, Bach […]

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What kind of hotels do you recommend?

This really depends on your budget for your vacations in Vietnam. It is nice to be at the 4 to 5 stars hotels where standards are up to an international level, but please note that these are often fully booked. There is currently not enough rooms in the 4 – 5 star hotels estimated for […]

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