Thứ Năm, 27 tháng 10, 2022

Southeast Asia Travel News | Update 28 Oct

Quang Ninh wants to open more direct flights to Southeast Asia, South Korea
Authorities in Quang Ninh Province, home to world heritage site Ha Long Bay, proposed to launch new direct routes to some tourist destinations in Southeast Asia and South Korea.
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Central Highlands campsite among Southeast Asia’s must-visit glamping destinations
Southeast Asia’s leading tour operator Exotic Voyages has listed Lak Tented Camp in the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak among “five gorgeous glamping sites for an unforgettable getaway.”
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Singapore sets out hotel roadmap
Minister of State for Trade and Industry and Culture, Community and Youth Alvin Tan launched the Hotel Industry Transformation Map (ITM) 2025 earlier this week at the opening ceremony of the international tradeshow FHA-HoReCa (Food & Hotel Asia-Hotel, Restaurant, Café) at Singapore Expo.
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AirAsia X expands medium-haul routes from Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur
ir Asia X group (AAX) – including Malaysia AirAsia X and Thai AirAsia X – announced an expansion of medium-haul services out of Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur to meet the ever-growing demand. CEO of AAX Tony Fernandes says the airline is “well and truly back.”
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Thứ Ba, 25 tháng 10, 2022

Southeast Asia Travel News | Update 26 Oct

Vietnam issues 459,000 e-visas since reopening
Since Vietnam reopened its borders and resumed pre-pandemic visa policies in March, it has issued 459,000 e-visas.
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Da Nang-Seoul among world’s most traveled air routes
The Da Nang-Seoul route has become the world’s second most popular flight route this year with 352,985 bookings after Vietnam and South Korea lifted Covid restrictions.
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AirAsia links Bali and Penang
AirAsia will boost regional inbound tourism to Penang after establishing a new direct route from Bali last week.
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Jayakarta Hotels partners with Netral Port
Jayakarta Hotels and Resorts (JKHR) has signed a partnership agreement with Netral Port (NTP) for its online direct booking services for agents, wholesalers and corporates within the Trip Affiliates Network (TA Network) ecosystem.
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Chủ Nhật, 23 tháng 10, 2022

Vietnam’s Lux Group launch new adventure travel division

Vietnam-based award-winning dmc, a member of the Lux Group, has launched a new brand focusing on community-based adventure tourism.
“We are constantly coming up with innovative ideas and looking out for opportunities. We create a new brand for them and let them behave like a small independent businesses as part of our ‘string of pearls’ strategy under the Lux Group umbrella,” said Pham Ha, president of the Lux Group.


“Active travel or adventure tourism has evolved over the years from a tiny niche market to become one of the nerve centers of growth and development within the travel industry. This form of traveling is increasingly popular among people who’re in search of leisure or holiday destinations combined with vibrant environmental, cultural and natural experiences.”


Though popularly known among tourists for its war history, Vietnam has the makings of an adventure tourism, with hills, mountains, valleys, rice paddies and deserted beaches among its assets, the Lux Group said in a statement.
Examples of activities include trekking the mountains of Sapa, cycling on the Ho Chi Minh trail or rock climbing and kayaking in Cat Ba Archipelago, discovering Bai Tu Long Bay, hiking in Dalat. Wildlife can be experienced at the Cuc Phuong or Nam Cat Tien national parks.

Around 70 per cent of Vietnamese live in the countryside and remote mountainous areas. Travellers can support communities by participating in charity or voluntourism projects, while discovering the country in a responsible way.
Adventura Travel will pioneer tourism projects in Vietnam’s north, centre and south that give back to communities in through sustainable development and poverty reduction.

 

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Southeast Asia Travel News | Update 24 Oct

Pandaw returns to the Mekong
After successful sailings on Vietnam’s Red River last month, Pandaw Cruises announced its luxury riverboat  RV Bassac has resumed sailings between Vietnam and Cambodia.
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THAI expands routes in October
Thai Airways International expands its fleet, deploying three Boeing 777-300ER aircraft to serve higher travel demand as the airline moves closer to achieving revenue goals set out in its rehabilitation plan.
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Vietnam one of 20 best places to visit in January: Wanderlust
British travel magazine Wanderlust has listed Vietnam among 20 best places to travel to in January, citing “sunny and pleasant weather conditions.”
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Four best new resorts in Vietnam as chosen by US magazine
Readers of U.S. magazine Conde Nast Traveler have selected four best newly-launched resorts in Vietnam, in Hoi An, Phu Yen, Quy Nhon and Hue.
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Thứ Sáu, 21 tháng 10, 2022

Southeast Asia Travel News | Update 21 Oct

Government seeks to make Hue Asian tourist hub
The government wants royal relics to be preserved and tourism facilities upgraded to turn Hue into a “city of festivals and Asia’s cultural and tourist hub” by 2045.
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Cruise tour through Cambodia, Vietnam among 11 best choices for winter escape
British newspaper The Times has recommended a cruise along the Mekong River through Cambodia and Vietnam as ne of 11 best tours for Britons to escape the winter.
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Vietjet begins Da Nang-India direct services
Vietjet’s first direct flights from Indian cities New Delhi and Mumbai arrived in Da Nang Tuesday, marking the launch of the services.
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Penang promotions shift to Singapore
Penang Global Tourism Rolled out its “Experience Penang” – The Diversity of Asia” campaign on Tuesday, aimed at Singapore travellers.
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Thai Vietjet boosts Taipei flights
Thai Vietjet will increase flights on the Taipei – Bangkok route from three times weekly to daily starting from 2 November in response to the easing of quarantine in Taiwan and the resumption of visa-free stays for Thai travellers.
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Thứ Ba, 18 tháng 10, 2022

Southeast Asia Travel News | Update 19 Oct

eVisa outage slows Indian tourists to Malaysia
The Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (MATTA) has expressed concern over the recent month-long service disruption of Malaysia’s eVISA portal, saying it has resulted in losses of MYR20 to 30 million.
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AirAsia X resumes flights
The AirAsia X Group announced Tuesday it is increasing its Malaysia AirAsia X (D7) flights to 44 weekly across 10 routes and is expanding its Thai AirAsia X (XJ) operations to fly 22 weekly services across five routes in the next two months.
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Bamboo, Vietnam adopts Amadeus solutions
Bamboo Airways gears up for global expansion by selecting Amadeus’ Altéa Passenger Service System and solutions for revenue management and digital marketing.
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Overnight cruise ship allowed in Nha Trang Bay for first time
Authorities in the central province of Khanh Hoa have licensed a private firm to trial overnight cruise services in Nha Trang Bay, widely considered among the world’s most beautiful.
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Thai AirAsia launches new routes from Bangkok to Bangladesh and India
Low-cost airline Thai AirAsia announced plans to launch direct routes from Bangkok’s Don Mueang Airport to Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh and to Lucknow in northern India.
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Chủ Nhật, 16 tháng 10, 2022

Southeast Asia Travel News | Update 17 Oct

Vietnam’s Son Doong cave among world’s 15 ‘stunning places’ on Earth: Microsoft
Microsoft’s web portal MSN has listed Son Doong cave in the central province of Quang Binh among 15 “stunning places on Earth that look like they’re from another planet.”
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Outbound tours to Japan, South Korea regain thrust
Vietnamese travel firms say outbound tours to Japan and South Korea are selling like hot cakes after both nations eased their border restrictions.
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Vistara ramps up Singapore flights
Vistara, a full-service carrier based in India, will introduce four weekly flights from Pune to Singapore starting 2 December 2022.
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Myanmar smooth talks tourism at MTF
Myanmar fielded a delegation at the 50th meeting of the Greater Mekong Subregion Tourism Working Group and the Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office board meeting, a day before the annual Mekong Tourism Forum hosted by Vietnam opened on 12 October.
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Thứ Năm, 13 tháng 10, 2022

Southeast Asia Travel News | Update 14 Oct

Vietjet to launch first direct air route between Vietnam, Kazakhstan
Low-cost carrier Vietjet on Wednesday announced the opening of the first direct air route connecting Vietnam and Kazakhstan.
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AirAsia boosts South Asia flights
AirAsia Thailand strengthens its presence in South Asian markets by launching flights from Bangkok’s Don Mueang airport to Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh and Lucknow city in northern India.
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Vietnam’s 3 best spas as selected by tourism insiders
Nuages Spa in Sa Pa, Chanterelle Spa in Phu Quoc and Naman Retreat in Da Nang were honored as the best in Vietnam at this year’s World Spa Awards.
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Travel to Bali for a Banyan Tree escape
Residing in northern Ubud, Indonesia with glimpses of rice paddies and access to the Ayung River and its great waterfall, Buahan, a Banyan Tree Escape, is an untapped natural enclave with a unique ‘no walls, no doors’ villa concept offering adult-only guests a ‘nature-naked’ experience.
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Thứ Ba, 11 tháng 10, 2022

Southeast Asia Travel News | Update 12 Oct

Vietjet resumes Da Nang-Tokyo service as Japan reopens fully
Budget carrier Vietjet on Monday restarted flights between Da Nang and Tokyo as Japan fully reopened its borders.
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Luxury cruise ship berths in Hue with European tourists
French luxury ship Le Laperouse arrived in Hue on Monday with 106 European tourists, marking the return of international cruise vessels to the central town.
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Holidaymakers rediscovering ‘spirit of adventure’ after Covid grounded travel
Luxury travel company Kuoni has reported an upturn in bookings for destinations such as India, Thailand, Kenya, Costa Rice and Japan.
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Thai Smile flies to Luang Prabang
Thai Smile Airways will launch direct daily flights from Bangkok, Thailand to the UNESCO World Heritage town of Luang Prabang, Laos later this month.
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Flights take off from Changi T2
Changi Airport Group (CAG) of Singapore reopened the southern wing of its newly revamped Terminal 2 (T2) departure hall on Tuesday following the resumption of arrival operations at the terminal in May this year.
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Chủ Nhật, 9 tháng 10, 2022

Southeast Asia Travel News | Update 10 Oct

Quy Nhon welcomes first international cruise ship after two years
French luxury ship Le Laperouse, carrying 106 European tourists, became the first international cruise ship to dock at Quy Nhon Port since the pandemic broke out over two years ago.
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Vietnam ripened rice fields photo wins Epson gold
Cao Ky Nhan has won gold at the Epson International Pano Awards for his shot of golden yellow rice fields flanking a river in Cao Bang Province.
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Send me a postcard
The Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office is promoting a social media campaign #MekongPostcard challenge! to inspire travellers to visit Mekong Region and encourage locals in GMS destinations to highlight their favourite hangouts and attractions.
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MTCO strengthens partnerships
The Greater Mekong Subregion’s signature forum returns this year after the Covid-19 pandemic disrupted global travel activities since 2020.

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Thứ Bảy, 8 tháng 10, 2022

Lux Travel DMC Expecting New Strategic Business Partnerships at WTM London 2022

Lux Travel DMC, Asia’s Leading Luxury Destination Management Company will be attending WTM London stand AS870 (shared with the booth of VITA) at ExCel, London from 7th to 9th November 2022 with an aim to present the company’s latest launches and high-end travel services in the global platform.

With consumer behaviour and booking patterns now changing, the upcoming 43rd edition of World Travel Market London will be showcasing how the industry has evolved and reshaped itself over the last two years to meet the demands of the new consumer market, moreover, this will establish and strengthen European market cooperation. The Founder CEO, also the reprensative of  Lux Group, Mr. Pham Ha will be attending the event to present all new experiences and services. The company is nurturing its MICE sector to a great extent to add a new dimension to this niche and hoping to explore new opportunities at WTM London 2022.

Since its establishment in 2004, the company has been known as Vietnam’s first luxury travel company specializing in organizing tailor-made tours in Southeast Asia, serving the majority of the high-class tourist flows. levels from all over the world.  After the pandemia of Covid 19, to open up opportunities for B2B cooperation, the company focuses on promoting Southeast Asia. Lux Travel DMC  aims to become the leading luxury destination management company in Asia. Along with the effort to overcome the Covid pandemic, recently, Lux Travel DMC has been honored for the first time as the winner of the award “Vietnam Leading Destination Management Company” at the World Travel Awards!

WTM London is a multi-faceted platform for travel and tourism industry with unmatched global reach that opens up diverse business opportunities for all disciplines of the industry from travel agencies to group tour planners, business travel organizers, destination management companies, MICE and speciality tourism experts, tourist boards and associations, tourist attractions, cruise and ferry service providers, hospitality sectors, airlines, reservation systems, telecommunication, technology, and mass media. This internationally famous travel trade show is a gateway for the industry professionals to meet, network, share, negotiate and conduct business. This is the event that establishes and strengthens European market cooperation

The attendees at the exhibition who would like to meet and discuss and be informed in person about all the travel services and packages under Lux Group- Lux Travel DMC, Emperor Cruises, Heritage Cruises  and Adventura Travel are requested to set up an appointment in advance to avoid any conflicts.

You may make an appointment with Lux Travel DMC by filling your information on the link here.

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Thứ Ba, 4 tháng 10, 2022

Southeast Asia Travel News | Update 5 Oct

Tourism at Laos border underdeveloped: insiders
Though Vietnam and Laos both boast magnificent scenery, tourism development along their shared border does not match their true potential, tourism insiders say.
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Vietnam among most searched international destinations by Indians
The international air route connecting Delhi and Vietnam was the second most searched by Indians for Dussehra holiday travel this week after Bengaluru-Dubai, data shows.
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AirAsia revives routes to Indonesia
AirAsia Malaysia (AK) continues to resume services to Indonesia by adding flights to Banda Aceh, Padang and Pekanbaru from Kuala Lumpur since 1 October 2022.
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Only 1.7 million foreign arrivals to VN first 9 months
The number of foreign travelers to Vietnam was 1.65 million in January-September 2022, while the yearly target is 5 million, said the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT).
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A Touch of Authenticity From Mai Chau To Pu Luong

Pu Luong, which has recently developed into a mini-Bali, is currently the best spot to witness rice terraces close to Hanoi. You will pass through Mai Chau, a picturesque mountainous region, on your trip from Hanoi to Pu Luong. After the stress of daily life, Mai Chau – Pu Luong is one of the few places with pristine nature and clean air. You can make a thorough plan for the most alluring trip this fall with the aid of the following article.

1. Ideal time to go on this trip

  • Pu Luong

The best season to visit Pu Luong is in the fall, specifically during the months of September and October. Pu Luong currently has the poetic straw yellow color of a new blouse. They all change to an iridescent golden, from the field to the terraced fields. Additionally, Pu Luong, the transitional period between spring and summer in May and June, is well off. You’ll feel calm and refreshed thanks to the green of the mountains and forests, which will also help to relieve the unpleasant heat.

  • Mai Chau

Mai Chau is stunning in each of the four distinct seasons. It’s spring from February to April; the flowers blossom, and it’s warm and pretty nice. Throughout the summer, the scenery in Mai Chau changes. Rice season occurs between May and June, when the valley is covered in ripe rice’s golden hue. The ideal time of year to visit Mai Chau is actually from August to October, when the sun is shining and honey is being poured upon the rice fields.

Therefore, September through October is the optimum time to pack your bags and go along this route if you want to get the most out of it.

2. Mai Chau – Pu Luong: All you need to know

a. Mai Chau 

What to do in Mai Chau

  • Discover Thai national identity

The White Thai population has traditionally resided in Mai Chau. In contrast to the Black Thai in Dien Bien, the White Thai have their own unique way of life, including clothes, farming, and stilted homes. Visit charming stilted homes, browse for trinkets, and tour traditional tourism towns in Lac, Van, and Pom Coong.

Due to the abundance of community guesthouses, Lac village is the most popular with tourists. With numerous international visitors, Ban Van is a new village that has been planned as a cultural tourism village. The third village, Pom Coong, is a little farther away but is also highly popular with tourists. 

  • Trekking in Mai Chau

In Mai Chau, rice fields are dotted with black stone slabs on gently sloping terrain. You may still travel into the deep villages like Step, Kha, Ban Te, and Kha hamlet, despite them not being quite as spectacular as the terraces of Mu Cang Chai or Hoang Su Phi. These hiking paths, however, require the supervision of a local guide and proper preparation for an exciting journey.

Visitors may also be intrigued to explore caverns like Mo Luong Cave and Chieu Cave. You may observe the bizarre beauty of stalactites and take in the panoramic splendor of Mai Chau from above by ascending 1200 steps to the afternoon cave.

  • View Mai Chau’s sunrise

You must get up early, especially at Mai Chau, to witness the dawn behind the tall mountains. Away from the busy metropolis, where you are unlikely to see such a lovely moment to greet the new day, it is a genuinely intriguing and worthy experience for a holiday.

  • Thung Khe Pass

On Highway 6 in the province of Hoa Binh, Thung Khe Pass (also called White Stone Pass) is situated between Mai Chau and Moc Chau. Anyone who has visited Mai Chau is likely to never forget this stunning route. Standing on the summit of Thung Khe pass, more than 1000 meters above sea level, you can zoom in and take in the entire scene of lovely, verdant, and serene Mai Chau right at your feet.

  • Lac Village

Lac village today is a very familiar community tourist destination in the hearts of tourists near and far. Not a bustling, ostentatious, or expensive place, but all of them are rustic, natural, close-knit, and welcoming, making people who come here once will remember it forever. Where the cultural identity of the white Thai people is inscribed in Lac village, Mai Chau. Ha, Lo, Vi, Mac, and Loc are the five ethnically Thai families that reside in Lac village.

Suggestion: Cycling around the village

With the cool and quite fresh air, in the morning, you can completely rent a bicycle to roam around Ban Lac and cross to Pom Coong. Cycling is a beneficial physical activity for the body.

  • Pom Coong Village

Pom Coong, a name with many symbolic and deep meanings, is described as the settlement of the hills lying on a big drum. Pom Coong, which has approximately 70 households and more than 300 residents, has a reputation as a cultural hamlet, a tourist destination, and a desirable location for travelers from all over the world. The Pom Coong people continue to construct distinctive homes on stilts to live in. Only vegetable gardens or thin hedges separate the houses as they get older, allowing residents to interact and play while sitting on the front porch.

Must-try Dishes in Mai Chau

  • Com Lam (sticky rice cooked in bamboo)
  • Ca suoi nuong (Grilled fish) 
  • Nhong ong xao mang (Stir-fried bee pupa with sour bamboo shoots)
  • Thit uop chua (Sour marinated meat)

Accommodation in Mai Châu

b. Pu Luong 

What to do in Pu Luong

  • Conquering Pu Luong Peak

For adventurous travelers, conquering Pu Luong peak is really an experience you should not miss. Standing atop Pu Luong’s summit, which is 1700 meters above sea level, tourists can view the entire huge natural landscape, including clouds and mountains, enormous terraced fields, and serene roofs on stilts. They combine to produce a basic, rural charm. Furthermore, guests can engage in camping activities with friends on the summit of Pu Luong to enjoy the sunset at twilight and the lovely dawn the next morning.

  • Pho Doan Unique Fair

 

Located in Lung Niem commune, Ba Thuoc district, Thanh Hoa province, Pho Doan Market, also known as Pho Don Market, is a market that dates back to the French colonial era. The market, which draws tourists to Thanh Hoa because it is a distinctive upland market, is located around 150 kilometers northwest of the city center.

 

  • Chieng Lau Water Wheels

The majority of Thai Den people reside in Chieng Lau hamlet, which is 5 kilometers from Canh Nang town. These people live along streams and have been growing wet rice for many years. Since it was recently constructed to make it easier for locals to commute, seeing the water wheels should probably be your first stop when you arrive. The water wheel serves as both a representation of Pu Luong and of the Thai people.

There are numerous Doc fish farms that you will pass before reaching the Water Wheels. It is a species of fish that is raised by the locals and may be found abundantly in the Ca Than stream and along the Ma River. The unique feature is that these fish farms use water wheels to get water from the stream. This is a fantastic invention made by the Thai ethnic group that represents the rise of wet rice agriculture.

  • Admiring the Cham River on a bamboo raft

When visiting Pu Luong, one of the locations you should go is to watch the Cham River. Sitting on handcrafted bamboo rafts and admiring the lush bamboo woods and beautiful mountain views is an interesting experience. Thai people currently travel and fish in rivers using bamboo rafts. Going to Bamboo Raft has taught me that you should make reservations in advance because there are only so many spots available.

  • Hieu Waterfall

The Hieu waterfall is situated within the Pu Luong Nature Reserve’s central section, on the grounds of Hieu village in the Co Lung commune of Ba Thuoc, Thanh Hoa. About 800 meters long, the Thac Hieu stream divides into two branches that flow in opposite directions before merging at its terminus. Thac Hieu originated in the limestone environment of Pu Luong and Cuc Phuong, a model of the Karst ecosystem that is significant on a global scale.

Thac Hieu stream is said to never run dry and to always be a clear blue tint. Along with a network of restaurants and homestays, Hieu Waterfall has also become a well-known tourist attraction in Pu Luong, however the number of visitors to Pu Luong is declining

  • Bat Cave/Kho Muong Cave

Bat Cave, also known as Kho Muong Cave, is one of the famous caves located in Pu Luong Nature Reserve. In the Bat Cave are countless majestic limestone blocks formed 250 million years ago. In the cave are stalactites with countless strange shapes, plants and beasts. Bat Cave is also home to many types of bats, including at least 4 species of bats residing here.

Must-try Dishes in Pu Luong

  • Vit Co Lung nuong (Co Lung Roast Duck)
  • Canh dang (Bitter Soup)
  • Nom hoa du du tron ca rung (Papaya flower salad mixed with wild eggplant)
  • Lon co nuong (Roast Pork)

Accommodation in Pu Luong

  • Pu Luong Eco Garden 

Pù Luông Eco Garden Thanh Hóa

3. Introduction of Lux Travel DMC

Ready to dive into the gorgeousness of Vietnam? Book a tour with Lux Travel DMC to get the best out of your trip. We offer custom-made tour itineraries tailored to your demands, along with premium services that cater to your every need and unique cultural insights and experiences from our seasoned guides. 

Contact us at: 

Address: No.456 Lac Long Quan Street, Tay Ho District, Hanoi, Vietnam

Phone: (+84) 4 3927 4120

Email: sales@luxtraveldmc.com

Hotline: +84-336-276-996

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Chủ Nhật, 2 tháng 10, 2022

Southeast Asia Travel News | Update 3 Oct

Con Dao Island receives first international cruise ship after pandemic
French luxury ship Le Laperouse, carrying 88 passengers, has become the first international tourist ship to dock at the Con Dao Archipelago after two years of Covid-19 disruption.
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Pristine waterfall straddles Vietnam-Laos border
A Doi waterfall is an underrated gem located on the Se Pon River, the natural border between Vietnam and Laos.
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Phuket Airport officials pulled tourist from van, insisted they use airport taxi
The Phuket taxi situation has been under a microscope recently after accusations of taxi mafias, bad behaviour by drivers, and several outright brawls between cab drivers in front of tourists have blemished the reputation of Thailand and Phuket in particular.
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Xi’s Bangkok APEC trip to open tourist floodgates
If Chinese President Xi Jinping shows up at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Bangkok that could go a long way to securing 12 million tourists this year, according to Tourism and Sports Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakan.
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