Eco-tourism has been developed in all regions from North to South Vietnam. Vietnam has various ecology systems and full infrastructure to attract more tourists.
Trang An tour – Bai Dinh pagoda 1 Day
Price: $ 35/ person
This is an eco-tour in Trang An the lastest UNESCO Heritage of Vietnam combining with a short visit to the Asian-record pagoda of Bai Dinh where holds Vesak 2014. Rowing on underground rivers inside caves linking 31 lakes of Trang An. It’s easy, relaxable and true nature within 1 day from Hanoi.
Vietnam eco tour: Nature and wild life 12 Days
Vietnam eco-tour proposes you many different things a classic adventure itinerary doesn’t have. Experience different aspects of Vietnam culture and daily life and many chances to learn from local people, act as a local and experience in the same way the locals do. Many outdoor activities are inclusive and exclusive. Local homestay, eco-lodge and cozy hotels narrow the gap between a foreigner and this Far East country.
Mekong delta – Tra Su bird sanctuary 3 Days
Price: $ 99/ person
Southeast of Mekong delta and accessible by boat tour is the Rung Tram Tra Su near Chau Doc town. The area is one vast swamp with a beautiful thick canopy of tall trees and vines. It’s one of the last natural forests left in Mekong delta. Access to Tra Su is most popular by boat and most visitors combine the visit with a trip to White Stork Sanctuary.
Hoa Lu – Tam Coc – Cuc Phuong national park by Motorbike 2 Days
Price: $ 110/ person
Group tour to Hoa Lu – Tam Coc combines with the 2nd day motorbiking (Optional: with driver) to Cuc Phuong National park. Discover the first established park of Vietnam with the unique value of geological history, landscape and scientific significance of the flora and fauna.
Dong Hoi – Phong Nha cave – Paradise cave 1 Day
Price: $65/ person
Phong Nha-Ke Bang National park, the UNESCO World Heritage site, is the world’s 2nd largest karst regions with 300 caves, grottoes and total length of 70km, also protecting the ecosystem of limestone forest in north central coast of Vietnam. Lying among the National park, Thien Duong “Paradise” cave was newly found in 2005, took the title “the world’s longest cave” from Phong Nha cave and lures everyone by its diversity of rock formations inside.
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