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Halong Catba Travel Picture
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Here are pictures of Halong Catba, please click on the next buttom to view other pictures of Halong Catba or click "slideshow" to see your pictures automatically change from one to the next...
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When is the best time to visit Halong?
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Summer is a good time to cruise on Halong Bay but the best time of year is during the spring or fall. Because the bay is situated in the northern part of the country, it can get colder in the fall and winter, and though you won't see extremes such as blizzards, it's still a lousy place to be when it gets cold.
Tip: You should bring a swim suit with you, night's swim in the phosphorescent water is also very nice (must be before your drinks)...
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How far is that from Hanoi to Halong Bay?
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HaLong Bay is located 170 km away from Hanoi, this would take you about 3 – 3.5 hours on bus transfer to Halong city, bus trip normally leaves Hanoi by 8.30 am.
We will be hitting the road for Halong Bay
through the rich farmlands of the Red River Delta and the scenery of
rice fields, water buffalo and everyday Vietnamese village life....
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Can we travel from Hai Phong to Halong?
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Yes, you can! If you are already there in Hai Phong, you can call Footprint to have a car and guide pick you up from there and drive to , which should be less than 1,5 hours.
Or you can plan a trip with Footprint from Hanoi to Hai Phong city, do the sightseeing, spend the night there then move onto Halong on the next morning.
Tip: There is a good road linking Hai Phong and Cat Ba island (South of Halong Bay), you could also travel with Footprint via this way, then have our junk welcome...
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Halong Tourism Festival 2010
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A meeting to discuss the organizing plan for the 2010 Halong Tourism Festival held on December 16 under the chairmanship of Ms. Nhu Thi Hong Lien, vice chairwoman of Quangninh province....
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Is one day trip to Halong Bay worth to visit?
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Halong Bay is so beautiful that one could not miss; though 3 hours drive each way is a bit long for somebody. You will get about 4 hours on Footprint cruise, which is just enough for you to get an overview of what is Halong. We suggest that you drive to Halong city and sleep in the hotel the night before, so you would have a longer time on the Bay, more cruise, more caves, and more swimming.Tip: To see Halong and its all, you should plan a 2 day trip with Footprint. Please contact one of Footpri...
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How many caves in Halong will we visit?
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We will embark on the boat for a cruise amongst the islands and islets of this stunning Halong bay. We will visit ONE cave on our 1 or 2 day trip, however, if you wish to visit more than one cave, we have to plan this well prior to departure so that our captain know where to go and please be informed an extra fee for each additional cave you plan to see.Note: If the weather turns bad, we all have to follow the captain’s instruction, cave visit or extra cruise can be canceled without prior ...
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What kind of food on boat in Halong Bay?
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Most of the meals offered with seafood as Halong Bay specialty is seafood; there is lots of sea dishes combined with traditional Vietnamese food, I’m sure you will like the food on boat, if you are allergic with seafood, please inform your meal preference to our tour operator before your departure to Halong Bay....
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Cruise Halong & Bai Tu Long on Red Dragon
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A great way to see spectacular Halong Bay is a slow cruise through the seemingly never-ending bay of islands. Lay in the sun, enjoy a selection of the freshest seafood, and capture photograph after photograph.On Footprint Red Dragon traditional junk. We aim to get off the beaten track but still at a leisurely pace. The size of this brand new vessel will allow us to get much closer to Halong Bay´s natural wonders, pocket lagoons, and its small fishing communities....
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Halong Cruise 2 days
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A great way to see spectacular Halong Bay is a slow cruise through the seemingly never-ending bay of islands. Lie in the sun, enjoy a selection of the freshest seafood, and capture photograph after photograph.
Later take a more intense look on one of the islands, "get off the beaten track” at a more leisurely pace. Finish the day with an amazing night´s swim in the phosphorescent water. The Chinese Junk takes part in boat watching, sunset and sunrise on board. Actually, being...
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