| Hue city tour |
| CITY TOUR
A/C BUS+ DRAGON BOAT
FULL DAY AND HALF DAY TOUR
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| Thailand , Lao Tour |
| Savanakhet - Dong Ha - Hue - Da Nang - Hoi An
(4 days 3 nights) |  |
| Hue - Danang - Hoian (3days/2nights) |
| Hue - Danang - Hoian (3days/2nights) tour |  |
| Hue -Hoi An -My Son “The Central Heritage Road” Tour (4days /3nights) |
| The first day:
A.M: Pick up at Hue Railways Station or Phu Bai Airport. Transfer to check-in hotel. Visit the Citadel: the Noon Gate, Five Phoenix Pavillion, Thai Hoa Palace, The Temple. Lunch.
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| Hue - Phong Nha “The Central Heritage Road” Tour (3days/2nights) |
| The first day:
A.M: Pick up at Hue Railways station or Phu Bai airport.Check-in hotel. Visit the Citadel: the Noon Gate, Five Phoenix Pavillion, Thai Hoa Palace, The Temple. Lunch.
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| Cao Bang – Ba Be – Ban Gioc Waterfall |
| Commences: Hanoi,Vietnam
Date: Daily
Location: Tour departs from your hotel in Hanoi
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| Visit Bach Ma National Park |
| 50 miles south of the Imperial City of Hue is Lang Co Beach. The water is warm year around and very shallow. It offers great scenery such as distant mountains, nearby forests and a beautiful blue sea. Diving, hiking, boating and fishing are offered here. China Beach, between Danang and Hoian, is the beach best known to Americans. |  |
| Around Hue By Private Motorbike or Car |
| Thien Mu Pagoda is the oldest monastery in Hue and one of the most important culture centers in Vietnam. It is on the banks of the Perfume River and about three kilometers from downtown Hue. The Imperial City at Hue is the best-preserved remnant of a vast citidel and royal quarters that once existed on the site. It has been declared a UNESCO site and the remaining buildings have been lovingly restored.
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| Dragon Boat Trip On The Perfume River |
| Emperor Tự Đức was the 4th Emperor of the Nguyễn Dynasty of Vietnam and reigned from 1847-1883. Emperor Tu Duc enjoyed the longest reign of any monarch of the Nguyen dynasty. Although he had over a hundred wives and concubines, he was unable to father a son (possibly he became sterile after contracting smallpox). |  |
| City Tour go by bus & back by boat |
| City Tour By Bus And Dragon Boat |  |
| DMZ Tour |
| Dep : 6.00AM Back 6:00 PM
Including : Car , Buffet Breakfast - Tour Guide-Entrance ticket
The price : 15 USD /pax |
| Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park (Cave) |
| Date of Inscription: 2003
Criteria: (viii)
Property : 85754.0000 ha
Buffer zone: 195400.0000 ha
Bo Trach and Minh Hoa Districts - Quang Binh Province
N17 32 14 E106 9 4.5
Ref: 951rev
Brief Description
The karst formation of Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park has evolved since the Palaeozoic (some 400 million years ago) and so is the oldest major karst area in Asia. Subject to massive tectonic changes, the park’s karst landscape is extremely complex with many geomorphic features of considerable significance. The vast area, extending to the border of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, contains spectacular formations including 65 km of caves and underground rivers.
Justification for Inscription
Criterion (viii): Phong Nha is part of a larger dissected plateau, which also encompasses the Ke Bang and Hin Namno karsts. The limestone is not continuous and demonstrates complex interbedding with shales and sandstones. This, together with the capping of schists and apparent granites has led to a particularly distinctive topography.
The caves demonstrate discrete episodic sequences of events, leaving behind various levels of fossil passages, formerly buried and now uncovered palaeokarst (karst from previous, perhaps very ancient, periods of solution); evidence of major changes in the routes of underground rivers; changes in the solutional regime; deposition and later re-solution of giant speleothems and unusual features such as sub-aerial stromatolites. The location and form of the caves suggests that they might owe much of their size and morphology to some as yet undetermined implications of the schists and granites which overlay the limestone. On the surface, there is a striking series of landscapes, ranging from deeply dissected ranges and plateaux to an immense polje. There is evidence of at least one period of hydrothermal activity in the evolution of this ancient mature karst system. The plateau is probably one of the finest and most distinctive examples of a complex karst landform in SE Asia.
In summary, Phong Nha displays an impressive amount of evidence of earth’s history. It is a site of very great importance for increasing our understanding of the geologic, geomorphic and geo-chronological history of the region.
Activities
Rapid Response Facility
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Dec 7, 2006 - Dec 11, 2006 Conservation Workshop for Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park (Vietnam) and Hin Namon National Conservation Area (Lao PDR)
Dec 5, 2005 - Dec 8, 2005 Training Workshop for Strengthening the Protection and Management of Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park
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