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Family holiday in Vietnam

country:Vietnam
departures:2008: 13 Dec
2009: 3 Apr, 24 Jul, 7 Aug, 14 Aug, 11 Dec
2010: 26 Mar, 23 Jul, 6 Aug, 19 Dec
price:From £1499 - £1899 (13 days) per adult and from £1309 - £1609 per child (under 12yrs) including flights from the UK. From £799 - £899 excluding flights. Minimum age: 5 year
offers:If you organise a group of 6 – 9 people onto one of our adventures we will give you £50 off per person. If you organise a group of 10 or more people onto one of our adventures one person will go FREE. Offer can not be combined with any other promotion. The booking must comprise of a minimum of 6 people, with 1 lead passenger who all the booking correspondence will be sent to. Adult prices must be more than £900 per passenger. Valid on all trips departing before 30 Sept 2009.
vouchers:Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
 
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the amazing things you'll be doing
Your Vietnam adventure starts in the charming old city of Hanoi exploring its characteristic markets and backstreets. Then you’ll travel to secluded Halong Bay for a boat trip amongst towering limestone cliffs and spectacular islands; a true fairytale setting. Boarding the famous Vietnam Reunification Express train, you’ll head south, glimpsing scenes of rural life from the train window before arriving in Hué, the cultural capital. Here you’ll travel by boat along the Perfume River to visit the tombs of the ancient Nguyen dynasty.

You’ll have three nights to savour the atmosphere of the old port of Hoi An (our favourite place in Vietnam) so there’s plenty of time to visit its colourful streets and the riverside market, or simply relax on a nearby beach. You’ll visit and spend a night with a local family in the Mekong Delta and travel by boat along rural waterways. Finally, you’ll arrive in vibrant Saigon where you can explore its bustling streets and temples.
day-by-day itinerary
Day 1-2:Overnight flight to Hanoi
Day 3:Hanoi; city tour by cyclo
Day 4:Halong Bay; boat trip around bay
Day 5:Return to Hanoi; overnight train to Hué
Day 6:Hué; boat on Perfume River to Nguyen Tombs
Day 7:Hue; free
Day 8-10:Hoi An; optional activities
Day 11:Fly to Saigon; Cu Chi Tunnels visit
Day 12:Mekong Delta; homestay
Day 13Return to Saigon; free
Day 15-16:Overnight flight to London
small group family holiday
This is a 'small group family adventure' - typically you will join several other families and travel in a group of approx. 16 people. The trips are great value and a great way for you and your children to meet new people! While itineraries are pre-planned there is some flexibility and you'll have plenty of time to yourselves. Most adventure kids tend to be aged between 7 and 15, but some are younger (minimum age is usually 5) and some older (perhaps travelling as part of a larger family group). Please check with the operator to confirm the minimum age for this trip
how this holiday makes a difference
On this trip: By using a local Vietnamese ground agent and employing professional local Group Leaders we are able to make a real difference to the areas our groups journey through on this trip. Using family run hotels and eating in local restaurants we are able to distribute income into local economies evenly throughout our visit. Working closely with our ground agents, we support the Binh Luc Children’s Centre near Hanoi. Established in 1990, it provides a home for 41 orphans aged between 6 and 15 years old. Groups will have the opportunity to visit the centre during their stay in the area. Small gifts of; clothes (remember Vietnamese children are smaller than those in the UK), writing paper, pens, pencils and crayons, and sports equipment are always welcomed should travellers wish to donate and the local industry can further be supported if these things are purchased locally. Continued donations from our ground agent in Vietnam have already improved nutrition at the centre considerably. Other recent improvements include a better dining room and kitchen, and separate toilet building.

Our return to Hanoi from Halong Bay travels via the Sao Do Charity Centre. Set up in the early 90’s by a war veteran to help disabled children in the region, the centre was initially a small factory producing handicrafts, such as embroidery and stone carving to sell through shops in Hanoi and Saigon. Recently, they opened to people travelling to / from Halong Bay, allowing the centre to sell their products directly to the public. The centre now employs over 100 physically and mentally disabled people, allowing them to make a reasonable income on top of their lodging, food and training.

Our Responsible Travel Code: Clients who travel with us will automatically receive a copy of our Responsible Travel leaflet. This contains details and advice on how you can make a positive difference when you travel. If you would like a copy in advance of travel please contact us.

Charity Partnerships: We work in partnership with Plan International. Plan works with some of the world’s poorest communities where three out of four children die before the age of five. We also support Friends of Conservation – an international charity committed to working with local people to develop a balance between their needs and the wildlife with which they share the natural habitat and ecosystems. Other charities that we work closely with include Born Free Foundation and The Travel Foundation, a UK charity that has been established to promote responsible travel practices throughout the whole of the travel industry.

Carbon Balancing: Global warming is a real issue and is a direct result of your travel. We have teamed up with Climate Care to give you the opportunity to offset the carbon emissions from your flight. You’ll be asked upon booking if you want to donate – with set amounts from £5. As a company we offset the carbon emissions from all staff travel in full.

Our Foundation: We’ve highlighted a few of the ways in which we offer our support, financially or otherwise, and now you can, too. We have set up our own foundation, which will administer funds donated by you. A small donation of £1 per person will be taken when booking a holiday and that money will be put to good use by one of our carefully selected projects. If you don’t want to make the donation, just tell us when you book.

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