Cam Son Lake in Bac Giang province Friday, December 14th, 2012 - 11:56 AM

Located in Luc Ngan District, Bac Giang Province, Cam Son Lake is one of the most attractive attractions of the province. Normally, the lake covers 2,600ha, but during the rainy season, it occupies 3,000ha. The 30km-long lake is 7km at its widest point and 200m at its narrowest.

Named as the Peaceful Lake of Heaven, Binh Binh Thien is a blue – and – water lake naturally formed in An Giang Province area. The lake is tranquil all year long that reflecting cluster of clouds and enticing passers-by to stop and contemplate the primitive attraction.

Bung Binh Thien is located in An Phu District, in the Mekong Delta province of An Giang, connecting tree communes including Khanh Binh, Nhon Hoi and Quoc Thai, and adjoining Binh Di River and Hau River. This beautiful lake is being constructed to become an eco-tourist area.

Ba Chua Xu Temple in Chau Doc Town, An Giang province Friday, December 14th, 2012 - 11:24 AM

Ba Chua Xu Temple in Chau Doc Town, An Giang province

Location: At the foot of Sam Mountain, Vinh Te Commune, Chau Doc Town, An Giang Province.

Characteristics: Built following the Chinese character “quoc”, Ba Chua Xu Temple has 4 square roofs, roofed with blue pile-shaped tiles.

Constructed in 1820, Ba Chua Xu Temple is located at the foot of Sam Mountain, An GIang Province. As old legend said that

How to Reduce Your Air Travel Costs for Vietnam Thursday, November 29th, 2012 - 2:25 PM

In the last few years, since the start of the global financial crisis, some airlines have gone out of business while others have been forced to reduce their capacity. With fewer airlines and lower capacity, the demand ratio for available seats is obviously higher. As a consequence, airlines are less inclined to reduce the price. Coupled with rising fuel prices, this has meant that the cost of air travel has gone up year on year. Travel chiefs and pundits are not expecting it to change anytime soon.

Preparation for Your Bon Voyage Friday, November 23rd, 2012 - 10:32 PM

If this is your first time traveling outside the United States, there are a few things you need to know before you embark on your trip. For one thing, a passport is required to travel outside the country, even if you are traveling to Mexico or Canada. You also need to know if a visa is required too. Places like Australia require a tourist visa in order for you to enter their country. Their travel visas can be obtained electronically for a low fee.

The Basics of Long-Term Budget Travel Friday, November 23rd, 2012 - 10:24 PM

What Is Budget Travel?

Budget travel is like a strange hybrid between normal, everyday living and taking an extended vacation. The purpose of budget travel is to curb daily costs as much as possible in order to stretch the travel duration to several weeks or even many months. Latin America and Southeast Asia are the most common regions for budget travel, because the day-to-day cost of living is so low that people can explore for 2-3 months for as little as $1000. This form of travel is especially popular among recent high school and college graduates as well as professionals who do remote work online, often known as “digital nomads.”