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+ +Having just begun in 2010 to admit western travelers within its borders, Myanmar is the last frontier of Indochina to bear minimal western influence. Today it represents the real, rare, original Indochina, of special interest to travelers. Men here still wear the traditional longyi (a loincloth) and towns and villages are decorated by thousands of ancient stupas (domed monuments).
+ Plan now to explore this mysterious country, before it is inundated by hordes of tourists (hopefully not in the near future)!
+ Take this Myanmar tour to discover its beautiful landscape its people. +
++ Discover diversity of Myanmar and Treat Yourself a Leisure Time in Thailand. +
++ This tour covers all to get a glimpse of what a real Indochina provides! +
++ New to the Myanmar? Use our guide maps to plan your trip! The following maps point out the transportation means and time for entry to Myanmar.
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+ First option is by air. Vietnam has three major international airports: Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi, Cam Ranh International Airport in Nha Trang and Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City. Hanoi and Nha Trang only have international flights with most Asian countries; international flights can fly from Paris and Dubai to Ho Chi Minh City, it is also connected with other Asian big cities.
+Bangkok and Hong Kong are the most-friendly transit hubs as they have better airfares and much easier to get around.
+Train to Vietnam is possible from China. Nanning – Hanoi train runs every day, departing at 6 pm from Nanning and arriving at 5am the next morning in Hanoi.
+Travelers can also take long-haul bus from Hekou of Yunnan in China to Lao Cai in Hanoi.
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+ October to next February is the best time as it is the cool and dry season of Vietnam. Temperature is about 20-26c nationwide, just comfortable for sightseeing. Besides, you might also have a chance to be a part of the local life during the festival seasons in December and February. +
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+ For first-timers, one week can be enough to take in Vietnam at a glance. An ideal order should be going from north to south, with a changing view from ancient times to modernity. Hanoi, Halong Bay, Hoi An and Ho Chi Minh City should make a great one-week travel plan. If you have extra one or two days, stretch to the northern hillside Sapa or explore the Mekong Delta with the bustling floating markets.
+Rushing your time for some so-called must-see attractions is not necessary for such an interesting country like Vietnam. Deciding what you are interested in, culture, nature, lifestyle, beaches or food before making a smartly-timed travel plan is a good way to go.
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+ Aside from the language barrier and the painstaking planning stage, Vietnam is a country that deserves your deep observation. And a local person, who was born and raised, and understands his/her country and cultures, is the best travel pal that helps you see Vietnam differently. History comes alive with a local person’s insight with the understanding of your values and interests. +
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