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Mau Son offers cool summer break
Cool in summer and invigorating in winter, Mau Son Mountain, where the sky seems to be within hand's reach is a perfect getaway after a long day.
Mau Son is located in Loc Binh District, about 30 kilometres from Lang Son City and some around 800 to over 1,500 metres over sea level, providing stunning nature scenery.
Lying near the border between Vietnam and China is Phia Po, the highest mountain in a cluster of 80 peaks that offer marvellous views of the north east region.
The winding path through the white clouds will lead to the peak of Mau Son, where the ruins of a French military base and villas can still be found weathering under the bright sky.
To reach the site's original inhabitants villages, members of the Dao ethnic minority, you have to go through another menacing path between steep mountains. But along the snake-like road are the beautiful rice terraces or the small waterfalls.
The winding path to the summit Mau Son
Ruins and old villas
Mau Son' resort
Path to Dao minority's villages
Chicken has many claws
The rice terraces
Thursday, 2 August 2012
Pristine Co To island opens up to tourism development
It seemed that there was no space to stand or oxygen to breath. Understandably, the ferry was full owing to a national holiday for International Labour Day.
Co To, dubbed “a green pearl”, is one of the farthest inhabited islands from the mainland. But it is now experiencing speedy tourism development.
The development can be described in a wink. Four years ago, it used to took up to five hours for travellers to reach the island.
However, an advanced, high-speed boat now reduces the travel time to less than an hour and half at the reasonable cost of VND150,000 (US$7) per person. The boat with its comfortable seats and spacious room also helps passengers avoid becoming seasick and tired.
Beached: Co To’s pristine coastline offers white sandy beaches. |
Vu Thanh Minh, a local tour guide, welcomed us at the pier on our arrival. His services are professional, evidenced by the way he helped a member of our group, a foreigner, who forgot to bring his passport – an absolutely necessity for travelling non-nationals.
“It is my duty to help any travellers to come to the island,” Minh, 32, said in an eager voice. “It’s not the first time foreign tourists have forgotten to bring their passports.”
According to a local resident, the untouched and pristine island, once had a population of up to 1,500 people. Most of them were fishing families.
The tourism sector, however, is a recent development that has already promoted changes – in every aspect.
Many new houses are sprouting up, transforming a landscape that was once covered with old trees and a few farms.
Nguyen Duc Thanh, chairman of the district’s People’s Committee, said: “Five quality hostels have been built and listed in the local guideline book.
“Many people have built new houses for rent. Prices range from VND100,000 (US$5) to VND400,000 ($19) a day.
“If you do not want to enjoy a night near the sea, camping has been a popular alternative for several years. It normally costs a group of 10 people VND1.3 million ($60) per night,” said Thanh.
Jobs on the island are changing towards the tourism sector and tourism services are now blooming.
“Hardly any fisherman now appear on the sea during the day when a large number of tourists come to the island,” said Minh.
“They are now serving tourism in different ways.
“Although their services are at an amateur level, there is plenty of variety, from fishing, kayaking and biking around the island. All are cheap and cost no more than VND1 million ($50).
Getting around: Xe om service is available on the island. |
“Motorbikes can be rented for sightseeing at VND50,000 ($2.50). You can drive yourself to all the favourite locations within a day.
“Any traveller can book our tour online or see our agents in Ha Noi directly. The total cost for the trip to the island is VND2.2 million ($104).” he said.
Travel growth is claimed to have enhanced island people’s incomes in the last three years. Before they were lucky to earn VND2 million ($95), now many make VND4 million ($190).
Ngo Thi Thuy, 37, who has been living in Co To for dozens of years, said the money earned from house renting had helped her family earn enough money for her three children to go to school.
“I do hope they study tourism so that they can benefit either themselves or the island,” Thuy said.
But soaring tourism is also facing challenges.
According to one property investor looking for an investment opportunity: “A large number of foreign travellers have returned to Viet Nam to explore new charming sites. The island is one of their selected destinations.
“However, many of them prefer living and eating at quality hotels and restaurants, but the shortage of facilities and equipment, such as a national electric system, infrastructure and clean water, prevents us at present.”
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Vietnam tour operators launch big summer discounts
Despite rising service prices, Vietnam travel agencies are offering big discounts on tour prices during summer season to woo customers as now is the busiest time of the year for the hospitality industry.
A large number of Ho Chi Minh City-based tour operators offer a discount of at least 5% on domestic tours prices. Those tour operators who join hands with Vietnam Airlines, the prices of summer tour packages are even marked down by up to 30%.
For instance, Fiditourist offers a discount worth VND3 million for domestic tours taking in northern destinations including Hanoi, Bac Ninh, Sapa, Halong Bay and Tuan Chau Island. It also offers a VND1.6 million discount on tours to the central region.
Du Lich Viet Co. has kicked off a discount ranging from 10% to 30% on domestic tours for this summer travel season. The He Tre Co., meanwhile, has announced a discount of 20-28% on seven domestic package tours to Phu Quoc Island, Hue, Halong Bay, Sapa and Dong Van Highlands.
Saigontourist has offered a discount of between VND345,000 and VND1.5 million for two domestic tours taking in Dalat and Phu Quoc Island.
Lien Bang Travelink said it will cut the price of six domestic tours traveling by air by 30% including two tours to the North, two to the Central, one to Dalat and one to Phu Quoc Island. The prices of seat-in-coach tours are set to fall 18%.
Vietravel offers a discount of millions of Vietnam dong on tours taking in northern and central regions. Like other participants joining in the promotion program by Vietnam Airlines, the company prepares to unveil a set of package tours with a 30% discount in the summer period.
Summer travel season contributes up to 60-70% of the full-year revenue so it becomes the most decisive time for the year. This year, things are getting tenser as tour operators are competing harshly against each other in an effort to lure customers.
“The tour price is definitely a key factor for clients to compare and make their choices in this high-season,” said Tu Quy Thanh, director of Lien Bang Travelink.
However, small-sized travel firms are losing ground to the large ones in this competition.
Source: Saigontimes