Wednesday 12 November 2008

The Lotus Pond Tours

Situated within a 54 ha park, Dam Sen or the Lotus Pond creates a very admirable and attractive beauty.

On arrival at Dam Sen, you are invited to visit the romantic flower garden where grows more than 100 species of decorative plants and orchids, some appearing rather aristocratic, other looking very ancient but luxuriously elegant. And the zoo with over 50 animal species gives you an impression of being a natural forest.The Lotus Pond Tours should be great destination for one-day tour with Vietnam travel.
As its name denotes, Dam Sen has a area of more than one ha of lotus - grown ponds and on the slightly lotus coloured surface of these small lakes you can enjoy boating and fishing. One of the most wonderfully attractive site in Dam Sen is the Rock Garden which is 20 metres high. Here you can enjoy the fun of mountain climbing, stream crossing and the superb scenery of the mountain climbing, stream crossing and the superb scenery of the green forest. the mountains and the rapids. It is specially interesting that there is inside the rock mountain a real "Aquatic Palace" occupied by hundreds of rare, valuable and curious looking sea fish species, such as "Pink Damsel", "Repids-Eared", "Fairing Hair", "Sea Dragon", "Shark", "Monkey-Faced", and Jewl Girl Coral. in early 1995 there were the Butterfly farm and a garden specially designed for flowering plans from the Temperate Zone. These will be a lively and lovely collection of beautiful butterflies and flowers.

New Romantic Tours for Couples

For couples wanting to escape from a noisy, urban life, Saigontourist Holding Co. has introduced a cluster of romantic, short tours called “Take care together”.

The three-day tour “Love at the Vinpearl Land” is priced at VND13.8 million per couple, exclusive of flight ticket, and the three-day tour “Romance on Pearl Island – Con Dao” is priced at VND3.7 million a couple exclusive flight ticket.

The four-day-and-three-night tour “Nha Trang – the beauty of sea and island” costs between VND4.6 million and VND5.9 million a couple and the two-day-and-one-night tour “romantic night in Ha Long” is VND9.25 million a couple.

The “Love at the Vinpearl Land” tour features a fascinating trip in cable car to the Vinpearl Land resort in the central coast city of Nha Trang for time to relax in a hot spring mineral bath and mineral mud silica at Thap Ba Hot Spring Center. The fresh air and blue sea water melt away daily worries.

Newlyweds will enjoy spending some time along in the five-star hotel with a view over the sea as they plan their new life together. They will be welcomed with warm greetings and luxury buffet parties.

In Con Dao, couples are free to discover isolated sand dunes such as Dam Trau dune, Da Trang rock field with endless rocky layers in mysterious white color and Love top, the ideal place for couples to express their feelings.

As part of these special honeymoon tours, Saigontourist will give the happy couples meaningful gifts and flower boutiques, an umbrella and a discount voucher for their next visit.

Fiditour Tourist Company has also designed special tours and programs and packages called “Only us”, including the following four-day-package tours: “Nha Trang – the happy paradise”, priced at VND17.3 million a couple, “Phan Thiet – Mui Ne- Love Paradise” priced at VND11.6 million a couple, “Con Dao – isolated nature” priced at VND10.5 million per guest, “Phu Quoc – Passionate Love” priced at VND12.1 million, “Hoi An – together in the ancient town” priced at VND19.8 million a couple. The three-day package tour “Ha Long –poetic Love” is priced at VND20.44 million.

At Saigon Phu Quoc Resort and Spa couples will have unforgettable moments with a romantic dinner on the beach, excursions to the islands, diving and onboard fishing.

Tourism Needs Better Staff


Viet Nam’s tourism sector will risk lagging far behind other regional countries and find it difficult to maintain a high growth rate if breakthrough measures are not taken to generate enough qualified personnel, a senior tourism official has said.

"The biggest hurdles to tourism development in Viet Nam are the poor quality of tourism products and the failure of local tourist administrators to keep pace with the demands made by rapid growth in the sector," said Nguyen Manh Cuong, deputy director of the Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT).

Opening the Conference on Quality Assurance of Tourism Human Resources Development held in HCM City yesterday, Cuong said the local tourism industry should urgently train a contingent of well qualified and knowledgable personnel who had managerial skills, national pride and ethics.

"Without drastic measures to ensure the quality and quantity of the tourist workforce, the sector can hardly compete in the region and the world in the near future," Cuong said.

"A series of synchronous measures will be taken, such as continuing administrative reforms, increasing promotion, attracting investment at home and abroad, and diversifying and improving the quality of tourist products."

But all these could be realised only if there was a well trained workforce to satisfy tourists’ demand, he said.

Cuong noted several constraints in current tourism training, including inadequate and backward facilities and equipment, limited skills of teachers as well as poor collaboration between training institutions and the tourism industry.

Four elements – occupational skills and knowledge, good service, foreign language skill and reasonable allocation of labour between areas – would be crucial to meeting the critical demands of the tourism industry, he said.

The quality of training must be assured, which would be reflected in the number of graduates having jobs in the tourism industry, he added.

Tourism training must be relevant to changes likely to occur as new careers emerge to cater for new developments, including the growth of serviced apartments, the event and entertainment-management industry, tourism marketing and promotion.

Hans Farnhammer, First Secretary of the European Commission Delegation to Viet Nam, said, "Despite the tremendous progress of the tourism sector, challenges remain concerning with the development of new tourist attractions.

"These include the opening of new national parks for tourists, heritage conservation, environmental protection and taking poverty alleviation into account.

"The key to success for the implementation of the tourism master plan lies with qualified human resources."

He said the EU was proud to contribute to tourism development in Viet Nam by providing more than 10 million euros through the Viet Nam Human Resources Development in Tourism Project to provide on-the-job training to a large number of workers.

The co-operation project between the EU and the VNAT aims to increase the standards and quality of the tourism labour fource.

Cuong said the current task of local tourism sector was to sustain the growth rate and ensure sustainable development.

By 2010, the industry will be targeting 5.5-6 million international tourists and 25-26 million domestic travellers, bringing in revenues of US$4.5 billion.

The third annual conference attracted 250 domestic and foreign participants.