Cruise Nhatrang River
Daily Trip
Trip code: NT1
Highlights:
- At the Cai River to observe the peaceful life of the villages along Nha Trang waterway
- Visit to the PoNagar Temples. An outstanding example of Cham architecture
Detailed Itinerary:
Pick you up at the hotel and tour begins by stop over at the PoNagar Temples. An outstanding of Cham architecture was built in 8th century, the temple is situated on Mount Cu Lao this hillside offers panoramic views of the surrounding.
Take our short walk through the alley of local village to the fishing port, get on boat to sail down the river through a thousand of fishing boats and the house on stilts of fishing families, along with 7km of river to explore the daily life of local people, we will get off boat few times to visit local families and enjoy with local fruits of coconut on the “Coconut Island”. Also enjoy the trip of sightseeing the village by a horse carriage, at the village we will have a chance to see of how the local people weaving the Mat or how a local family to live in the house of over 200 year old,
Cruising back the river and having lunch at a restaurant by the riverside before returning back to the dock and transfer back to your hotel, ends of Nha Trang tour,
Package costs: 65 USD/ per person with group of 2people travel together
++ Including of:
Transfer to/from Hotel
English or French speaking guide
Private Boat
Fruit at the old house
Private Horse Carriage
Lunch at a local restaurant
All tours with sightseeing fees
++ Exclusion of:
Tips and gratuities
Personal expenses
B=Breakfast, L= Lunch, Dinner
++ Local Currency:
The official currency is Dong which is non-convertible. The US dollar, preferably crisp clean bills, is widely accepted among major shops and restaurants. Travellers cheques can be cashed at authorized foreign exchange outlets and banks and require presentation of a passport. There is normally a 2 to 5 percent transaction fee for cashing Travellers cheques. Visa and Mastercard are becoming more accepted in many of the larger hotels and restaurants, especially in the major cities. Make sure that the Vietnamese notes you receive are not torn, because many shops and restaurants will not accept them. The largest denomination is currently 500,000 dong (approx. US$33). The government introduced new 500,000 and 50,000 notes made from plastic rather than the regular paper notes. In 2004 Vietnam introduced coins for smaller transactions. These are in the form of 200; 1,000 and 5,000 Dong. Other paper denominations include 2,000; 5,000; 10,000 and 20,000. Most are clearly identifiable by colour.
There are a number of international banks operating in both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City with 24hour cash withdrawal facilities, including ANZ Bank in Hanoi and the HSBC in Ho Chi Minh City. Here cash can be withdrawn on Visa and Mastercards as well as other cards such as Cirrus.
Please note that the Vietnamese Dong is non-convertible outside Vietnam.
Your personal expenses, souvenirs, evening out, alcoholic drinks etc can be cost from 10 to 50 USD/ Day, US dollars cash is more widely accepted than pounds sterling and the US dollars cash are needed to pay for visas on borders. t is often a good idea to have a small amount of the currency of the country you are visiting prior to arrival. This will cover you for any initial expenses at or from the airport. ATM’s are now available at arrival airports.
Banks in Vietnam are open at 0.800 Am to 04.30 Pm from Monday to Friday and some are open on Saturday morning. In the main cities such as Hanoi, Saigon, Hue, Hoi An, Nha Trang your travellers’ cheques can be exchanged at banks and some exchange bureaux, but this can be very difficult in small towns, specially in the mountain provinces.
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