Showing posts with label Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tips. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Vietnam tourism: Cheap Flights to Vietnam

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Reasons to Book Cheap Vietnam Flights

A vacation in Vietnam (VN) offers the best of the countryside along with urban development in cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Temples, boulevards, wood paneled pagodas, traditional architecture make Vietnam a unique experience. Laze around in the golden beaches like a perfect beachcomber.

Tips on how to book cheap Vietnam Flights

·                                 Book your flight at least 21 days in advance to find the cheapest deal.
·                                 Travel on weekdays to avoid weekend surcharges.
·                                 Avoid flying in heavy traffic by booking your flight before or after major holidays.
·                                 Use CheapOair to search all possible options at nearby airports to find the lowest fare.
·                                 Check flexible travel dates to find the best flight deal.


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Vietnam tourism: Saving on Hotel in Vietnam

Those "lowest rate" guarantees on most Web sites aren't worth much. Hotels offer almost as many rates as they have guests! The rate you pay depends on a variety of factors, including when and where you book your room, how you pay and how much work you're willing to do. Not surprisingly, most hotels around the world employ the same distribution and pricing strategies. Here's a quick guide to how hotels price their rooms and some tips on getting the best deal.

'Rack Rate'

Every hotel has what is known in the industry as "rack rate", also known as full rate, published rate or just plain sucker rate. These are the top rates a hotel charges their guests. While few guests actually "pay rack", hoteliers use these rates as a basis for discounting. Most hotels routinely offer discounts ranging from 10-30% simply for the asking. Many business hotels offer bigger discounts on weekends, when few business people travel. Likewise, resort hotels often discount their rates during the week and slash their rates during the off-season. Obtaining these discounted rates is often simply a matter of requesting the "corporate rate", "weekend package", or "low-season discount". Most hotel chains ofer competitive rates on their Web sites if for no other reason than to avoid paying commission to the middleman! But it's rarely the lowest rate available 

.Discounters
Even when hotels claim to be fully booked, or refuse to discount their rates, there is usually a way to book a room and save money in the process. Nearly every large hotel sells blocks of rooms to tour operators and discounters, sometimes for as much as 70-80% below rack. These companies pay in advance and receive an "allocation", a guarantee of availability of a certain number of rooms. Tour operators then resell these rooms as part of an air/hotel package or group tour. Discounters simply add a mark-up of $10-100 per room and resell them to travel agents or directly to the public. The guest pays the tour operator, travel agent or discounter directly, receiving a voucher to present upon check-in.
While it is sometimes possible to save 50% or more off rack by purchasing rooms from a discounter, you sacrifice some flexibility. If your plans change, you may not be entitled to a refund, and if you decide to stay longer, the hotel may not honor the discounted rate for the additional nights. Buying vouchers from a discounter is not worth the aggravation or risk to save $10 per night at the Holiday Inn, but it can knock off $150 per night at a luxury resort!
Finally, after you have done your homework, it sometimes pays to contact the hotel directly. Speak to the Front Office Manager or the Director of Sales. Tell her the rate you found and ask if she will honor it. She knows what rates are available in the marketplace and will frequently match it if you ask nicely. (After all, she prefers to get your money directly and not pay commission to a middleman!) You may even receive an upgraded room or other perks at no additional charge. Of course you are much more likely to find a receptive ear if you are staying for a week rather than just one night.

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Vietnam travel:Tips to get Vietnam Visa quickly

Here are must-know things a foreign traveler should keep in mind to get Vietnam Visa in the quickest way:

Your passport must have no less than 2 blank pages to get your visa stamped.
Your passport must have at least 6 months validity from your departure date to Vietnam. Otherwise, you need to get it renewed before arrival.
Your visa application: a good travel agent will assist you a lot to avoid visa hassle. In case you are confused with visa applications because of terms or jargons or you are not sure what should be filled in the form, just contact to a trustworthy travel agent for help since errors on forms can be costly.
Passport photos. Frequently, you are required to submit two passport-sized photos with your visa application. Go to a photo store to take passport photographs. If you are traveling a lot, get a lot of extra photos.
Include your travel itinerary. In some cases, you may be required to include your travel plans as proof of enty and exit dates. Normally, your round trip tickets will indicate this information.
Include a copy of your passport. It is not necessary to attach your copy of your passport while submitting a visa application. However, make sure you have a copy available in case Vietnam Immigration Department needs to verify your information.
Make sure your visa/approval letter arranged before the weekend or national holidays since Vietnam Immigration Office closes over this period of time
Have a credit card available. If you are applying for visa on arrival from an online booking travel, the most popular and quickest way to pay the service fee is to pay by credit card.
Aiming  to provide our valued clients with quick service in urgent cases, Immivietnamvisa.com also offers rush visa options.
Cost of  Vietnam rush visa at www.immivietnamvisa.com

- Within 4 – 8 hours processing: Vietnam visa service fee plus $20
- Within 24 hours processing: Vietnam visa service fee plus $10

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Vietnam travel: Cost of Living in Vietnam Prices in Vietnam in 2014

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Restaurants
Avg.
Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant
50,000.00 ₫
Meal for 2, Mid-range Restaurant, Three-course
300,000.00 ₫
Combo Meal at McDonalds or Similar
80,000.00 ₫
Domestic Beer (0.5 liter draught)
20,000.00 ₫
Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle)
36,487.00 ₫
Cappuccino (regular)
45,233.84 ₫
Coke/Pepsi (0.33 liter bottle)
10,875.91 ₫
Water (0.33 liter bottle)
7,254.89 ₫
Markets
Avg.
Milk (regular), (1 liter)
29,111.16 ₫
Loaf of Fresh White Bread (500g)
16,766.85 ₫
Rice (white), (1kg)
15,689.38 ₫
Eggs (12)
27,725.34 ₫
Local Cheese (1kg)
183,675.00 ₫
Chicken Breasts (Boneless, Skinless), (1kg)
71,387.69 ₫
Apples (1kg)
52,996.04 ₫
Oranges (1kg)
40,605.47 ₫
Tomato (1kg)
14,983.75 ₫
Potato (1kg)
16,764.71 ₫
Lettuce (1 head)
12,796.88 ₫
Water (1.5 liter bottle)
11,585.53 ₫
Bottle of Wine (Mid-Range)
200,000.00 ₫
Domestic Beer (0.5 liter bottle)
12,584.38 ₫
Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle)
23,964.83 ₫
Pack of Cigarettes (Marlboro)
22,000.00 ₫
Transportation
Avg.
One-way Ticket (Local Transport)
5,000.00 ₫
Monthly Pass (Regular Price)
150,000.00 ₫
Taxi Start (Normal Tariff)
12,000.00 ₫
Taxi 1km (Normal Tariff)
12,650.00 ₫
Taxi 1hour Waiting (Normal Tariff)
36,000.00 ₫
Gasoline (1 liter)
24,173.33 ₫
Volkswagen Golf 1.4 90 KW Trendline (Or Equivalent New Car)
1,000,000,000.00 ₫
Utilities (Monthly)
Avg.
Basic (Electricity, Heating, Water, Garbage) for 85m2 Apartment
1,051,778.85 ₫
1 min. of Prepaid Mobile Tariff Local (No Discounts or Plans)
2,250.00 ₫
Internet (6 Mbps, Unlimited Data, Cable/ADSL)
292,608.65 ₫
Sports And Leisure
Avg.
Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult
1,259,935.90 ₫
Tennis Court Rent (1 Hour on Weekend)
127,375.00 ₫
Cinema, International Release, 1 Seat
90,000.00 ₫
Clothing And Shoes
Avg.
1 Pair of Jeans (Levis 501 Or Similar)
966,626.65 ₫
1 Summer Dress in a Chain Store (Zara, H&M, ...)
558,937.50 ₫
1 Pair of Nike Shoes
1,723,856.35 ₫
1 Pair of Men Leather Shoes
671,229.21 ₫
Rent Per Month
Avg.
Apartment (1 bedroom) in City Centre
8,085,661.76 ₫
Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside of Centre
4,913,833.88 ₫
Apartment (3 bedrooms) in City Centre
18,483,333.33 ₫
Apartment (3 bedrooms) Outside of Centre
10,008,482.14 ₫
Buy Apartment Price
Avg.
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment in City Centre
33,815,000.00 ₫
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre
16,408,337.50 ₫


Friday, May 23, 2014

Vietnam travel: 4 Tips for Planning a Trip to Vietnam on a Budget

There is a big reason close to 8 million tourists visit Vietnam each year – This beautiful country offers unparalleled sites, food, and culture all for a reasonable price as compared to Europe and other parts of Asia.
From the beaches of Nha Trang to the thousands of islands in Ha Long Bay and the excitement that is Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam can be an amazing adventure. Below are my top 4 Tips for Planning a Trip to Vietnam on a Budget.
1. Buy your airline tickets in advance
When travelling to Vietnam – especially from the Americas or Europe – an airline ticket there can literally be the largest expense of the trip. According to the Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC), booking your ticket at least six week in advance can save you six percent or more on your ticket.
So, to save money, avoid any last minute travel to Vietnam.
Also, look for ways to save much on intra-Vietnam transportation. Bus travel, for instance, is very reasonable and costs under $1.00 USD within cities and $10.00 to $30.00 USD between cities (as opposed to flying).
2. Save money on accommodations.
One of the great things about Vietnam is the reasonable price for accommodations. Hostels can be as cheap $6.00 USD a night and hotels – in Ho Chi Minh for example – range from  $8.00 USD per night for a two-star hotel to $130.00 USD per night for a five-star hotel.
This gives you an opportunity to either enjoy luxury for relatively cheap or take advantage of low prices at hostels and two and three-star hotels to save BIG. And always remember to book hotels far in advance – you never know when they will fill up.
3. Eat street food!
The food in Vietnam is not only delicious, but also very inexpensive. You can comfortably budget $20.00 to $30.00 USD per day for food while feeling free to try and eat anything you want.
However, the biggest savings – and most delicious food –is Vietnam’s robust offering of street food. Not only is the street food delicious, but you can watch it being cooked in front of you (for those who may be squeamish of street food).
Street food typically costs $1.00 USD and some of the best local food includes Banh Mi (a Vietnamese Sandwich), sticky rice (Xoi), and beef noodles (Pho bo).
Another great way to save money on food is to buy bottled water from bodegas – hotels typically inflate the price.
4. Plan your itinerary in advance! (Leave no surprises)
 An important way to budget your travel is to simply leave nothing to surprise. So, plan your trip activities in advance. Not only will that increase your excitement and leave no time wasted, but you’ll also have a very clear picture of museum and site costs.
Some interesting and low cost activities not to miss include the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City ($0.71 USD) and cycling the Mekong Delta (Bike rentals from $0.25 USD per day).
Vietnam is such a wonderful country to visit and can be enjoyed on a reasonable budget as well. Safe travels!

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Top Ten Travel Items to Bring to Vietnam

By Lea Xu, Lotus Travel owner, travel expert and mom to three girls.

1.   Carry-on bag. One piece of luggage with all your essentials. Remember it must comply with both Asia and US overhead baggage regulations (no larger than 14" x 9" x 22"). Keep you “airplane survival supplies” in it. With our family that includes some “real food” for the flight, such as instant cup of noodles, in addition to snack foods. Ditto on a change of clothes for kids. Lip balm to combat the dry airplane compartment air and a portable DVD player rounds out my list for the carry on bag “survival kit”.

2.       Medication and glasses. Make sure you have your prescription drugs, vitamins and glasses packed in both checked and carry-on luggage. If one gets lost you still function without a hitch. Replacing glasses or prescriptive meds in another country is a waste of valuable time and effort, better spent on the fun sights.
3.       Money belt. Pickpockets are pretty common in Southeast Asia and most Westerners are not aware enough of the subtle ways a pickpocket can nab your valuables. While Asia’s overall crime rate is much lower than the US, pickpockets are more common. A moments’ carelessness can cause great interruption and inconvenience for your trip.
4.       Passport holder. Ditto on the pickpockets interest in a US passport. Carry a small passport purse around your neck, and under a jacket or shirt, for security and easy access. Keep passports and tip or small money amounts there for easy access. You can transfer more money from your belt at discreet moments, and not open up your traveling cash for merchants and pickpockets to notice.
5.       Backpacks are great. I would recommend the padded, double strap for both shoulders, which wear well all day long without straining neck muscles. These are great for keeping your hands free, as well as carrying essentials for adults and activities or a journal for the kids.
6.       Plastic baggies. These little gems have incredible usefulness and not just on an adoption trip. They can save your suitcase from leaky toiletries, pack a snack, organizing dirty clothes or just keeping organized away from home, and a thousand other uses.
7.       Sanitation Supplies. A bottle or two of hand sanitizer and your own supply of Kleenex or toilet tissue are important. If you do have Western-style toilets at all of your stops, you may not find an adequate supply of paper there. With frequent contact with numerous people in tourist areas, you’ll want to make use of hand sanitizer or wipes to keep germs at bay and family members healthy.
8.       First aid kit. A small, but well-stocked travel medical kit can save the day many times. You want to be able to take care of minor scrapes and bruises easily. An obvious list is: bandages, aspirin, antiseptic. A few other items also top the list: bug spray/ointment, tweezers for splinters or other such emergencies.
9.       Door stopper. If you are traveling off the beaten path, or even if you’re not, a simple added security measure is to carry a rubber door stopper. It is light and easy to slip under any hotel room door for that added measure of security for your family. Good tip wherever you travel.
10.    Cameras. This is a very individual choice for families. Something to consider are options to record key moments of your trip without interfering with the experience. Some cameras can take still photos and video; this may be worthwhile to allow all family members to fully experience the trip. Or, if friends or extended family travel, one or two may be designated to capture key moments of the trip.


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