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November, 2009
November 20th ,
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At Lotussia Travel, we commit to provide the widest selection of Ho Chi Minh city, Saigon lodging and accommodations that include Ho Chi Minh city luxury resort hotels, Ho Chi Minh city mid-range, cheap, mini hotels, Saigon discount hotel reservations, budget Sai Gon city hotels accommodation, Ho Chi Min hotel rooms booking, homestays arrangement, guest-house, [...]
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Ho Chi Minh city Hotels
November 20th ,
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Lotussia Travel offers a wide selection of Hanoi Vietnam lodging and accommodations that include luxury resort hotels, mid-range, cheap, mini hotels, discount hotel reservations, budget Ha Noi hotels accommodation, hotel rooms booking, homestays arrangement, guest-house, villa rental, bungalows for long stay and more. Here are only some preferred hotels in Hanoi. If you don’t find [...]
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Hanoi Hotels
November 20th ,
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Dirt Bikes
November 20th ,
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Dirt Bikes
November 20th ,
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Road Motorcycle
November 20th ,
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Fully Automatic Scooter
November 20th ,
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Moped Scooter
November 20th ,
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Day 1: Hanoi Arrival Arrival at Noi Bai Airport, meet your guide, picked up and transfer to hotel. Overnight in Hanoi. Day 2: Hanoi- Mai Chau (160km) Departure and wind our way to Hoa Binh town, before that we will be driving our own way through villages, valleys of Ha Tay and Hoa Binh province. [...]
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Motorbike Riding Mai Chau / Motorcycling North-Vietnam / Multiday motorcycle trips
November 20th ,
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Day 1: Hanoi – Mai Chau, ~160 km, ~5 hours Leaving Hanoi and breaking out of the delta plains we pass through endless limestone karst scenery as we travel south through “Perfume Pagoda” country and extensive farming lands comprising a sea of paddy fields split by tree-lined roads. After a picnic lunch near Chi Ne, [...]
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2 day motorbike tour / Motorbike Riding Mai Chau / Motorcycling North-Vietnam
November 20th ,
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Day 1: Hanoi – Mai Chau (145 km, 5 hours riding) There are many small roads that lead into the mountains around Mai Chau so we’ll take the chance to ride out to isolated H’mong, Dao and Thai villages. We will take on the challenge of an old road built by the French army and [...]
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Motorbike Riding Mai Chau / Motorcycling Ho Chi Minh Trail / Motorcycling North-Vietnam / Motorcycling the Central Coast / Multiday motorcycle trips
November 20th ,
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Danang is located in the zone of typical tropical monsoon, temperate and equable climate. The city’s weather bears the combination of the north and the south climate characters with the inclination to the former. There are two seasons: the wet from August to December and the dry season from January to July, cold waves are [...]
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Weather & Climate
November 20th ,
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The city has a tropical climate, specifically a tropical wet and dry climate, with an average humidity of 75%. A year is divided into two distinct seasons. The rainy season, with an average rainfall of about 1,800 millimetres (71 in) annually (about 150 rainy days per year), usually begins in May and ends in late [...]
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Weather & Climate
November 19th ,
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What is the weather like in Hanoi, when is the best time to visit the city? Autumn (around September to November) and Spring (March and April) are two best seasons to visit Hanoi when the weather is pleasant with milder temperatures. In winder, Hanoi is extremely cold when the temperatures can fall below 10ºC and [...]
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Weather & Climate
November 16th ,
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Photo Gallery
November 3rd ,
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Don’t take too much luggage. It increases fuel consumption and reduces manoeuvrability. Just because your average Vietnamese can somehow carry three family members, a dog, a month’s groceries and a shop display (complete with stock) on the back of their bike does not mean you can. Along the main highways there are loads of fuel [...]
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Motorcycle Riding Tips
November 3rd ,
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Video Clips
November 3rd ,
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November 3rd ,
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