Transports
Come to Sapa, you cannot skip the trekking tour, go to the forest or across the mountain to explore the nature as well as the life of indigenous people, enjoy the majestic beauty of the terraced rice fields, mountains or waterfalls. The Journey is often combined with Homestay. If it is your first time to do such a journey, you will be surprised . Vietland Holidays would like to share some information as well as the trekking experience
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An abundant fishing lake with murky brown waters, it’s home to crocodile farms, mangrove trees and farms a variety of fish, which feeds about half of Cambodia. The biggest attraction for tourists however, is that it harbors communities of floating villages— boat houses to houses raised upon stilts up to 10 meters high
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The water way from Chau Doc City ( Vietnam) to Phnom Penh ( Cambodia) is very special adventure, but you must stay one more night in Chau Doc, Chau Doc is a very small town, not much to see, just a stopover from Can Tho City to Cambodia.
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Between July and March ferries run between Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, and vice versa (they usually do not run during the dry season when the water levels are low). Travel is generally best during the wet season when water levels are high. Although the boats are probably not as safe as what you’d find at home, they have started increasing the safety standards, which actually has life jackets for passengers. Most passengers opt for sitting on the top of the boat (so bring sunblock) and watch the countryside go by. The boat goes through some interesting floating villages outside of Siem Reap. Boats leave from both Siem Reap and Phnom Penh at 7:30 a.m. and the trip takes about six hours, covering for a distance of 250km.
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You can rent the motorboat to visit Inle Lake from 9 am to evening. Each boat can carry up to 5 people and has 2 umbrellas for passengers
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All the boats have very low ceiling, you must watch your head when you get on and get off the boat. Try to get help from the local guide or the captain to get on/ off easily.
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Traveling by horse cart is the most popular ride in Bagan, The horse man will show you which temple you are allowed to climb up for pictures and view , and how you can climb up the temple and stand there for a scenic view, or take you to the most prominent art works at the temple.
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Phnom Penh or Siem Reap is very hot to get around on foot, but we don't mind the heat. If you want to get on one place to the other.
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Traveling in Vietnam by train is a great experience, however it is a quite slow trip, you can have some overnight train instead of staying at hotel, but you will not see the landscape on the way at night time.
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Long Tail boat is a widely common boat in South East Asia and in Thailand. The craft designed the boat to carry the passenders on a river, in the coastal area, and later a automotive motor engine is put in the back of the boat , Long-tail boats are now often used to transport tourists and are widely used in different provinces in Thailand
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Tuk Tuks (or Auto ricksaw) is a widely popular means of transsport in Thailand, it used to be everywhere in the country before colourful taxi domination in the cities.
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Rowing boat in Trang An is an exprience, Trang An is a popular World Heritage with many little grottoes in the river.
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The boat is quite small for a big trip, there are enough for 3-4 passengers to sit, and the local rower will paddle the boat along the cannal, nothing to see here , just except the water coconut trees...The boat trip takes about 20 - 30 minutes.
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Horse cart riding in Mekong Delta Vietnam is such an experient trip you should not miss , if you come to Ben Tre...
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Kayaking in Halong Bay is the best choice and great experience in Vietnam, you can paddle through the water caves into the karst lagoon...
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The cycle rickshaw (Cyclo) is a small-scale local means of transport; it is also known by a variety of other names such as xichlo, cyclo, or trishaw.
As opposed to rickshaws pedaled by a person on foot, cycle rickshaws are human-powered by pedaling. Another type of rickshaw is the auto rickshaw.
Overview
The cycle rickshaw was built in the 1880s and was first used with regularity starting in 1929 in Singapore. Six years later they outnumbered pulled rickshaws. Cycle rickshaws were found in every south and east Asian country by 1950. By the late 1980s there were estimated 4 million cycle rickshaws in the world
The vehicle is generally pedal-driven by a driver
In Vietnam: Cycle rickshaws are known as xích lô (pronounced sick-low, from the French cyclo) in Vietnam.
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