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Luxury Travel Vietnam To Launch a New Pure Luxury Tour with Optional Extension To Cambodia

Luxury Travel Vietnam To Launch a New Pure Luxury Tour with Optional Extension To Cambodia

 

Voted Best Luxury Tour Operator in Vietnam for The Guide Awards 2009 and Luxury Travel To Launch a New Pure Luxury Tour with Optional Extension To Cambodia

 

To celebrate “the Year’s Best” of tourism products and services in the tourism and hospitality sector in Vietnam with The Guide Awards 2009. With award winning service, The Luxury Travel Company has just launched a new pure luxury tour “ Vietnam’s Heritage and Cultural Tour 12 days” with optional extension to Wonder of Angkor Temples, Cambodia.

 

The Luxury Travel Company (www.luxurytravelvietnam.com ) is Vietnam ’s first luxury tour company and full travel service agency. Luxury Travel is experienced in providing special services and unique tourism products to luxury global travelers.

 

Start in colonial and charming Hanoi, Vietnam’s tangible and intangible heritage. Explore the fascinating Old Quarter and its hundreds of specialty shops selling silk clothing, lacquerware, embroidered linens, furniture, bamboo, cooking utensils, ceremonial objects and more. Walk around Hoan Kiem Lake , ride a cyclo to dinner, and watch a performance of at the Thang Long Water Puppet Theater.

 

Full day city tour Hanoi . Enjoy people watching at stylish cafes. Shop for impressive modern art in the city’s many galleries. Also visit Hanoi ’s main cultural attractions, including the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, his House on Stilts, the One Pillar Pagoda, the Fine Arts Museum and the Temple of Literature, Vietnam Ethnology Museum . Dine in French colonial villas converted into upscale gourmet restaurants.

 

Next, guests take a 2 day trip to Halong City with one night on Deluxe Cruise on the famous Halong Bay Natural World Heritage where thousands of limestone rock sculptures jut dramatically from the sea and numerous grottoes have created an ephemeral, fantastic landscape.

 

Next, fly to Hue , the former Imperial capital that is a quiet city renowned for the magnificent architecture of its citadel, palaces, royal tombs, pagodas and temples, built under the Nguyen dynasty on the banks of the Perfume River . 

 

Enjoy a Royal banquet dinner in this former Imperial Capital to enrich your experience in Hue, one of five World Cultural Heritages of Vietnam .

 

Drive to Danang via the Hai Van pass to see the My Son World Cultural Heritage. Visit atmospheric Hoi An a UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site and riverfront port town crammed with historic homes, tiny museums, cafes, and bustling silk and fish markets.

Fly from Danang to HCMC (formerly Saigon ), the country’s commercial center and home to a growing number of upscale restaurants and shops. Visit Chinatown, the Thien Hau Pagoda, the Reunification Palace , the Opera House and Hotel de Ville. If desired, also visit the powerful War Remnants Museum .

 

Explore colorful outdoor markets and Dong Khoi Street (guests can come to talk and chat with Luxury Travel Representative http://luxurytravelvietnam.com/main_en.htm  as Luxury Travel, Saigon Branch Office is located in this street), the city’s most upscale shopping boulevard with boutiques selling clothes and accessories by new Vietnamese designers, hill tribe crafts, high quality linens and housewares.

 

Take a day trip to the Cu Chi Tunnels and watch an unusual, eclectic religious ceremony at the main temple of Cao Dai, a unique fusion of world religions alternatively, spend the day cruising the narrow canals of the Mekong Delta on charming sampan.

 

“Visit the most highlights of Vietnam, explore four of five World Heritage Listed Sites of Vietnam, savor best typical cuisines of three regions. This trip is designed to discover the very best of Vietnam in term of culture, sightseeing, discovery, comfort and style, this special 12 day tour combining local charm and luxuries from North to South Vietnam which is so unique, special for a life time experience” says Hung Nguyen, Sales and Marketing Manager of Luxury Travel Company.

 

Tour prices start from USD $3.438 net per-person double rates, this includes accommodation costs at deluxe rooms at luxury properties, nearly all meals, regional flights, private transfers, private pick up and drop off service. The tour can be booked at last minute, and can be customized to suit individual interests and schedules. Guests can make an extension to the marvelous Angkor Temples, Cambodia.

 

Guests are also free to request helicopter tour, restaurant reservations, meetings with artists, cooking instructors and designers, shopping recommendations, spa reservations, tours with special-interest lecturers, and exclusive access to local activities and cultural events.

 

Order this unique tour package and travel to Vietnam before 31 Sep 2009 with the company secret code lux4lux, a full payment by master, Visa or American Express Cards guests get 5% discount and 1 Extra night FREE OF CHARGE at Sofitel Metropole Hanoi and a complimentary Vietnam visa pick up on arrival.

 

Check it out at http://www.luxurytravelvietnam.com/EN/GE/special_offers.htm

  

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Important Checklist You Should Know Before Checking In Thailand

Thailand check in is the guide for any travelers to prepare themselves before landing to Thailand, the land of smile.

Getting There

There are several ways to arrive to this country depending on where you come from.

By air: The main airport of Thailand is in Bangkok called Suvarnabhumi International Airport. However, there are many other airports in every region around Thailand in order for travelers to connect to all parts of the country such as in Chiang Mai, Phuket, Koh Samui and Krabi. A little trick is that as there is a high competition in domestic flight market, travelers should compare the air fares from more than one source before booking. Also, be careful with the initial price offered as there could be a large amount of extra taxes and surcharges applied in the further booking steps. So, make sure, you continue the booking process until the final total price is shown. The popular airlines for domestic flights are Thailand Airways, Bangkok Air, Bangkok Airways, Nok Air and Air Asia.

By train: If tourists travel from Malaysia, a train is another option to enter Thailand. Moreover, as the railway connects to every part of the country, if tourists don’t mind spending a little more time on transportation, this is another option to travel around the country and enjoy scenery of Thailand.

By ship: This way is becoming more popular nowadays. There is the cruise line heading to South East Asia route, including visiting Thailand. The recommended 5-star service cruise is Costa Cruises.

Checklist before Thailand check in

1. Seek for some basic information

    After choosing the transportation to enter the country, learning some basic information is always a wise idea to do before your arrival.

    Tourism Authority of Thailand or TAT is always a trusted and valuable source to seek for any information about the country. The main channel to connect to TAT is through its website. In addition, even when you have arrived to the country there are many branches of TAT around Thailand to serve tourists, starting from the one at Suvarnabhumi Airport.

    2. Vaccinations preparation

      In term of health preparation, vaccinations for hepatitis A and B, polio, rabies, typhoid and tuberculosis are advised but not necessary. If you plan to get into jungles around the border areas (connected to Cambodia, Burma and Lao), Malaria vaccination is also recommended.

      3. Entry document check for Thailand Check in

        For Visa, the regulations for visa can be changed without notice so when planning to visit Thailand, make sure to re-check with the Thai embassy before departing. For passport, it must be valid for at least six months from the date you arrive Thailand.

        4. Prepare some money and know its currency

          About currency, currency used in Thailand is Thai Baht (฿). Its money includes both coins and notes, starting from “satang” coins, 100 satangs equal to 1 baht, 1 baht, 2 baht, 5 baht and 10 baht coins. For bank notes are 1,000 baht, 500 baht, 100 baht, 50 baht and 20 baht notes. One recommendation is that do not keep the large-denomination bank notes such as 1,000 or 500 notes or try change them to the smaller ones as street vendors or taxis don’t usually have large amount of changes. Exchange counters are also scattered around the country especially in tourist places. It is highly recommended to exchange your money at these bank counters rather than at hotels as the rate from the latter one would be more expensive. Besides cash, it is also a wise idea to bring cards with you as ATM machines are widely available everywhere around Thailand. Credit card is also accepted in many places however make sure you keep an eye on who handling your cards to avoid any cheating practices such as copying your card codes.

          5. Clothes to match with the climate

            The usual weather in Thailand is hot. There is a Thai joke that Thailand has 3 seasons: hot, hotter and hottest. As a result, clothes to be used in this country should be something light with short sleeves. However, trousers or a long skirt are something you should also bring at least one as some tourist attractions such as temples will not allow people with shorts or singlet to get in. Some winter clothes may be needed only if you plan to go up the hills in the northern part or north eastern part of the country during winter time, otherwise, they will be quite useless for your trip. To make sure with this, it is highly recommend travelers to check the weather forecast again before their departure.

            6. Baggage check

              To make your Thailand check in smoother, check the allowance of your baggage properly and make sure your bags are not overloaded. The baggage allowance is up to the airline policy so check this in your booking that issued by the airline.

              After all the lists have been checked, you will be quite ready for checking in to Thailand. The final suggestion is that always find the promotional price in advance for any services you are going to use in Thailand such as accommodations, transportations, limousines, spas or other activities. Many services are often offered with promotion prices for advance booking.

              You may check further information about Thailand here.

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              Some Issues Thai Hotel Owners Have With Their Managers!

              Our previous articles did focus on hotel owners and investor’s shortcomings, their habits and mistakes.

              This article I like to focus on the shortcomings of some general managers. A general manager is a leading position that can lead to either failure or success.

              The below are some of the comments we get from hotel owners and investors when they are talking to us about their hotel manager or general manager here in Thailand.

              We trust that you see our articles as a benefit for hoteliers, owners and investors at all times. However, knowing the industry well, I foresee that this article might well trigger lots of comments.

              However, we all have to be open-minded and accept that there are also managers, not only owners and investors, who are in-capable and who take advantage of others and abuse their authorities. We also have to accept that some managers have even shortcomings in ethics and personal values.

              The below did actually happen!

              • The Manager and Suppliers

              One manager I got to know of one general manager who never stopped recommending certain suppliers and it was found that he did receive commission on the sale of utensils, equipments and other goods from at least two of the supplier he recommended.  Commission and leader is like “water and oil” in term of ethical practices! Leadership style has a problem if this subject is rumored, raised, discussed.

              • Sales and Marketing

              At least twice -as I know, the appointed opening general manager who has also been in charge for sales and marketing of two small scale resorts did cheat the owners with room revenues from travel agents.   As the resorts were in the pre-opening stage, the resort owners have not yet set up the proper company accounts. The un-ethical managers did give their own bank account numbers to agents for payments.  In one case, the damage was over 5 Million Thai Baht!!

              • Entertainment and Complimentary

              All too often the manager entertains people who don’t bring any benefit for the business. Complimentary room nights for friends, lots of dinners and drinks for buddies are given!  Some managers did argue about that and say the privilege to entertain friends and others come with the position.  I do not agree! If this benefit is not written in a contract or on a approved benefit list, the manager should be a sample to other managers and show most ethical behavior.  In my opinion it is not acceptable to have 2000-3000 us$ entertainment bill for friends who don’t bring any benefit to the business.

              • The Manager only sits in the office.

              Yes, this disturbs many owners. I do not disagree that some ‘office based’ managers in certain operations are very effective indeed.  However, for smaller boutique resorts and hotels, no system beat an ‘on the floor’ manager with ongoing staff and guest contact.

              • The Manager doesn’t understand the culture!

              Several times I hear the owners telling me that their manager don’t understand Thai culture.

              Some owners just want their manager to ‘blend in’ a little more, but the manager don’t want.

              What owners most comment to me is that their manager never “Wai” (Thai greeting gesture); never smile (important in Thailand); never participate in certain staff activities, never respect certain things like a spirit house.

              • The Manager only complaints!

              Yes, there are managers who focus more on the problems than on solutions.  Some inexperienced manager don’t understand that there are always changes in plan, changes in lay-out and changes in design during construction when working for the opening of a hotel.  Some changes are the result of poor planning, some changes are needed for unforeseen obstacles, and then, some changes are needed because of certain misunderstanding or mistakes which is human.

              • The Manager doesn’t prioritize during pre-opening.

              Some manager just cannot focus on importance. The owner worries on how to finish the hotel as the construction company is not performing as promised.  One case I experienced, the manager only talked for over two weeks about his comfort and standard of his own living such as “my temporary apartment is not comfortable enough!”.  It is not wrong at all, but hearing about his apartment over weeks but never hearing about his work plan as a general manger may actually give a-not-so-good impression to the owners.   Hotel and resort openings are always rough and need 100% commitment and dedication.  Focusing only on one’s own comfort without focusing on work might give owners the wrong impression about the manager.

              • Consider the owner when prioritize the work.

              Many times the manager and owner see the importance of outstanding “To Do’s” differently. As the manager is in the operation more often than the owner, the manager tries to prioritize what needs to be addressed and many times the ‘owner issues’ are not on this list. As every manager and owner in this world has his or her own habits and views, this becomes fast an issue with the owner.  May be, it is not general manager’s priority, but it is important for owner.  To avoid clash between GM and owner, consider owner’s priority as well.

              • The Manager is not professional

              Yes, this also does happen!  There are managers who are not ethical and unprofessional and only want to have his or her personal gain.  I experienced one resort where the new manager during pre-opening did not lead the preparation and implementation of any hotel policies and procedures at all.  He only wanted to get the authority to make FF&E purchases.  Without any focus on preparing a policy for cash use, purchase policy, accounting standards etc, the manager only wanted cash to go buy things himself. Everyone wondered why he also needs a purchasing manager.

              Manager should never forget, in a country like Thailand where kickbacks and commissions are everywhere, the manager soon will lose the respect and trust of the owners as the objective of every owner will be to avoid cash and to have transparent accounting and purchasing policies in place.

              There is much more to be written about this!

              I sincerely hope that the above will help some managers to understand the Thai owners and investors better and the above tips should result in a longer lasting business relationship between owners and managers.

              ©Klaus R. Rauter

              Managing Director

              http://mai-bs.com

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              Four of us are travelling from Bangkok to Siem Reap Cambodia via taxi if possible this November 2008. We want to know if there are taxis taking that route for a fairly low price. If there is, we want to know the name of the taxi, its address and contact number so that we could get in touch with it.

              Four people with luggage, not going to make it in one taxi, need either something bigger or as the last poster said take the bus. You can take a taxi, if you can find a taxi driver who will take you at a reasonable price. Reasonable meaning to the taxi driver, remember he has to return in most cases empty. The bus is the best option other then flying which is very expensive.

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