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Les Meilleurs Circuits D'aventure

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4.9 average based on 846 reviews.


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Jo Fuller
Jo Fuller
Wrote a review 5 - 2025
Comfortable and beautiful
Review of: Adventure Tour to Ban Gioc Waterfall - Ba Be Lake 3 days 2 nights
Nice to experience local food! Felt very safe, easy trip and Eddy was fantastic, very knowledgable, clear and patient! A little expensive for a family but worth if
Date of experience: 5 - 2025

Linda Rockwell
Linda Rockwell
Wrote a review 2 - 2025
The boat ride on Ba Be lake
Review of: Adventure Tour to Ban Gioc Waterfall - Ba Be Lake 3 days 2 nights
I felt very safe! Eddie is an excellent! This is an excellent itinerary. A lot of time in the van, but I love to watch the world go by. The boat ride on Ba Be lake was incredible!
Date of experience: 2 - 2025

Brenna De Souza
Brenna De Souza
Wrote a review 8 - 2025
Loved the food
Review of: Adventure Tour to Ban Gioc Waterfall - Ba Be Lake 3 days 2 nights
You could save smaller portions of food to avoid wastafe. Safe driver. Comfortable ride. Eddy was excellent! We were looking for more adventure activities but Our stay the Nung family will be memorable. The local hospitality was warm and welcoming.
Date of experience: 8 - 2025

Karen Hansen
Karen Hansen
Wrote a review 8 - 2025
TREKKING & CAVING BA BE NATIONAL PARK 3D2N
Review of: Ba Be Nature Escape 3 days 2 nights
Very well organized and fine spots to visit
Date of experience: 2 - 2025

Sonia Komenda
Sonia Komenda
Wrote a review 4 - 2025
Homestays in small village
Review of: Cycling Tour Through Northeast Vietnam 6 days 5 nights
We really liked the homestays in the small villages and loved the meat and vegetables. The tour activities were very well explained, and we especially appreciated the off-the-beaten-track locations. We would have preferred a less touristy spot for the last night. It was a fantastic tour overall—the cycling breaks were perfectly timed, and there was plenty of food for an active trip. We loved all of the food! The only improvement would be ensuring all bikes work well, but once that ...Read Morewas fixed, everything was perfect. We truly enjoyed the jungles, the peaceful nature, and being in quiet villages. The tour guide was friendly, respectful, and informative. Read Less
Date of experience: 4 - 2025

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FAQ

  • Are there international airports in Vietnam?
    • The three most popular major international airports are Noi Bai in Hanoi (north), Da Nang in Da Nang (center) and Tan Son Nhat in Ho Chi Minh City (south).
      Hanoi Airport is the main gateway to discover the north of the country: Hanoi, Halong Bay, ethnic minorities, Sapa… While Tan Son Nhat (SGN) of Ho Chi Minh City is the largest airport in the country, and serves as a hub for the majority of flights to Vietnam.
  • What is the most popular food in Vietnam?
    • No doubt, that Pho is the most popular food in Vietnam, from de NOrth to the South of the S-Shaped country.. It is served both at restaurants and in families, eaten for breakfast, lunch or dinner. You can try this fanous rice noodle soup in one of the street corners where every local gather . Note that there is a vegetarian version of pho, replacing meat with mushrooms.
  • Are gluten free meals available in major cities Vietnam?
    • Gluten-free travellers will not have a hard time in Vietnam, because major dishes in Vietnam involve rice instead of wheat. By the way, concept of gluten allergy and gluten free meal are not popular in Vietnam at all. You may find these niche products in the expats quarters of Hanoi and/or HCM-city.
      At restaurant ask if your meal is wheat (Bot My, with the word "banh" (including baguette, baked goods, ..), "my" (including egg noogle, instant noodle), or "tam bot" (Vietnamese term for fried fish or meat with a flour coating).
       
  • Where to buy a sim card in Vietnam?
    • From the moment you land in Vietnam, it is very easy tu buy a sim card. From in and around the airport to booths, from stores to stalls, you can find a Viettel, Vinaphone or Mobiophone Sim Cards. Check for their logo to know where to buy.
  • Will I face any language problem while traveling in Vietnam?
    • Most young people in Vietnam and many of those working in the tourism industry speak sufficient English to communicate at a basic level. But if you are at small restaurants, in local markets or anywhere of the tourist trail. it is recommended to learn few basic Vietnamese words, such as hello, thank you, goodbye and how much is it, as it may be hard to find hard to find English spoken people there.
  • Is tipping recommended in Vietnam?
    • In Vietnam, tipping is not compulsory but is generally expected, especially in the service and tourism industry. If you are pleased with the services provided, then a tip for people’s hard work will be very much appreciated. Usually not expected in restaurants
      Considere the usual amounts below:
      For hotels: US$2/time/room for hotel porters and room attendants.
      For spa/massage: US$5 – US$10 if you have enjoyed their service.
      Tour Guide/Drivers: US $5 - 10 / day for guide and driver
  • How long does it take to get a Vietnam visa?
    • Two possibilities:
      VISA AT EMBASSY: 5-7 working days depending on the embassy location.
      EVISA (Applying for a visa Vietnam online) : It usually takes 3 working days to receive the evisa to print, but it is advisable to take 5 working days
  • Do you advise hiking boots or running shoes? (Does it have to be water resistant?)
  • Do we need a prescription for personal medication that we carry in Vietnam ?
    • If you're taking prescription medication into Vietnam, carry it in your hand-luggage with a copy of the prescription.
      Please note that some specific medicines can be hard to find in Vietnam and many medications on sale are counterfeit
      It is advisable to talk to your doctor !
  • Do we need Malaria medicine and/or any other vaccinations?
    • Malaria risk in Vietnam is present in parts of the country, including rural areas, so as a result anti-malarial tablets may be prescribed depending on where you travel and how long you stay.
      Please note that on the mos touristtic places, malaria is not present.
  • When we hike, will we carry only our Day Packs? Will the luggage be transported to the next destination ?
    • Yes, the luggages will be left on the cars and be transported to the next destination. So we should pack essentials, including light comfortable clothes suitable for outdoor activities, and comfortable walking shoes. Take a small day pack for hiking and trekking.
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