Expect soaring karst mountains and bustling HCMC, brutalist Hanoi and the bucket-list sights of Halong Bay when you hit Vietnam in the company of a qualified tourHQ guide.
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Dear Clients!. My name is Lee. I was born in South of Vietnam and graduated from National ...
Xin Chao ! My name is Duyến or you can just call me Jane :)) I was born and grown up in a ...
I have been working as a tour leader and local guide in Vietnam and Indo-China land for 19 years ...
I am a professional English speaking guide. Vietnam is my motherland and I am living in ...
Tour guide is not only my job but also my passion, i love to be a guide and meet tourists around ...
Hello everyone, my name is Nguyen or you can call me Win (English name). I am a local tour guide ...
Hello World Travellers ! I'm HOANG, a professional English speaking tourguide/tour ...
I am a young Hanoian and a history & culture buff. I have a degree in English with 3+ years of ...
Bi Le is my name, a very trustworthy and reliable tour guide. I am interested in ...
Hi, My name is Thanh Thao (Ken) and I’m a sophomore at university. Almost I can see some students ...
I have been working for several adventure travel companies since 2002 as a Tour Leader and Tour ...
Welcome to Hanoi.Hello, everyone! I am Chien, a tour guide in Hanoi. I was born here and truly love ...
I had been working in Cuc Phuong National Park, in North Vietnam, hence I fell in love ...
It happened by a twist of fate that me and my wife turned up in Vietnam four years ago. After a ...
Xin Chao! It's Nam (David ) from Hanoi, Vietnam. I was born and raised in Hanoi which is my home ...
I'am Mai. I'am 38 years old. I've got 14 years experience in tourism ...
Hugging the coastline of the South China Sea like the great big bent spine of Southeast Asia as a whole, the nation of Vietnam has long been a traveller’s image of the quintessential east. Its cities seethe with the purring of mopeds, the touting of salespeople, the smells of succulent street food stalls dishing canh chua and peanut satay to boot. It’s backcountry rises above the misty clouds in streams of rice paddy and wild jungle, all peppered by the occasional bamboo village of earthy locals with tanned and seam-crossed faces.
City-lovers should be sure to ask their Vietnam tour guide about a route through the country that runs the gamut; from heady Hanoi in the north, with its magnificent Ha Long Bay and sprawling honorific monuments to Great Uncle Ho, to the old Saigon down south, with its shimmering high-rises and curious post-colonial feel.
But of course no introduction to Nam’ could be complete without at least a mention of its beaches. Long, golden and lapped by the crystalline waters of the Pacific Ocean, they are a haven for surfers, divers and swimmers to boot!
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