VietJet Flies To Vietnam From Malaysia - Unearthing Vietnamese Treasure
Unearthing Vietnamese Treasure
Have you been to one of the favourite tourist destinations in Asia, Vietnam recently? I've not gotten the chance yet, but I sense it will be soon, most likely to fly there on VietJet Air. So why Vietnam? For starters, it's a country filled with breathtaking natural beauty, unique heritage, rich history and mouth-watering cuisine with much to offer to any tourist fortunate enough to visit her. Today's posting would be to share on three of Vietnam's MUST-SEE destinations.
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VietJet Flies To Vietnam - Unearthing Vietnamese Treasure (shown here is Hanoi) |
Vietnam's Capital City : Hanoi
Hanoi has undergone rapid transformations in recent decades. Considered one of the most beautiful of the colonial Indochinese cities, Hanoi is a combination of old-world charm and modern developments brought on by its recent surge in tourism. A close friend of mine just travelled there a month ago, and she has only nice things to say about her experience there.
The motorbike-filled streets of Hanoi have much to offer for visitors, from lovely parks and museums to streetside restaurants and world-class coffee. Traces of the city’s French colonial past are still evident in the building architecture, language spoken by the older ‘Hanoians’, and even the French baguettes sold in bakeries.
Ha Long Bay
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Beautiful Ha Long Bay |
The UNESCO World Heritage site of Ha Long Bay is located about 170km east of Hanoi in northern Vietnam. “Ha Long” means “bay of descending dragons” and it is an archipelago made up of 1,969 islands. Just check out the image above, and tell me if you think it's such a beautiful sight.
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Beautiful scenes of natural wonders to be found in Ha Long Bay |
The bay is well-known for its scenic ocean karst topography and regarded one of the natural wonders of the world. There are various ways to experience Ha Long Bay, from Bai Chay tourist boats, budget and midrange cruises, or luxury cruises. The more adventurous at heart may also choose to kayak or take a seaplane for more panoramic views.
Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC)
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Largest city in Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City |
Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), the largest city in Vietnam, is often described as a vibrant, dynamic, highly energetic city that has everything a city traveller could hope for – from timeless temples to towering skyscrapers, classy restaurants to unassuming street stalls, the finest hotels to the cheapest guesthouses.
These are merely a tip of the iceberg when it comes to Vietnam’s diverse treasures. With the introduction of Vietjet’s maiden flight route from Kuala Lumpur to HCMC, now there are even more reasons why Vietnam should be the destination of your upcoming holiday.
With this, Vietjet is now in operation daily with a flight duration of about one hour and 55 minutes. The flights take off Kuala Lumpur at 1300hrs and arrive in Ho Chi Minh City at 1355hrs (local time). Returning flights depart from Ho Chi Minh City at 9:30 (local time) and arrives in Kuala Lumpur at 1225hrs.
With this, Vietjet is now in operation daily with a flight duration of about one hour and 55 minutes. The flights take off Kuala Lumpur at 1300hrs and arrive in Ho Chi Minh City at 1355hrs (local time). Returning flights depart from Ho Chi Minh City at 9:30 (local time) and arrives in Kuala Lumpur at 1225hrs.
To be part of Vietjet’s fun and innovative travel experience, do check out their website at www.vietjetair.com or www.m.vietjetair.com (mobile), download the vietjetair app, join vietjetairvietnam on Facebook or call the airline’s 24/7 call centre at (+603) 2730 9887 or email vietjet@kul.reliancetravel.com. See you in Vietnam soon !
I would love to visit Vietnam some day.
ReplyDeletetruly beautiful country
ReplyDeleteI visit Vietnam last year.Love to shopping there. Everything is cheap!
ReplyDeleteAlways wanted to go to Vietnam! Need to bookmark your post :)
ReplyDeleteWould love to visit Vietnam one day. by the way thanks for informative post :D
ReplyDeleteI missed the chance to visit Hanoi few years back. hubby does love the place a lot
ReplyDeleteThis is so thrilling, I know I would love to go to Hanoi...... and I might just consider Vietjet
ReplyDeleteWould love to check the price out if travel to Vietname! :D Vietname is a beautiful country :)
ReplyDeleteHaven't try vietjet air ! I just went to Ho Chi Minh City last 2 months..It's a nice place to explore ! ^^ Plan to visit Hanoi next time, and will consider to take Vietjet air
ReplyDeleteThe Ha Long Bay is like heaven. Never fly with Vietjet before but I saw their price is not cheaper. maybe i need to wait for promotion.
ReplyDeleteWow, never knew that vietnam has such amazing places with beautiful sceneries to visit! Will definitely go one day!
ReplyDeleteHappy to see VietJet in Malaysia. More opportunities for us to fly to Vietnam cheaply, I hope!
ReplyDeleteGonna visit Vietnam next time =) Recently read so many nice review about Vietnam, now we can sit Vietjet visit to Vietnam!
ReplyDeleteYes, I've been knowing VietJet is a great alternative to fly to Vietnam beside our home-grown airlines, tq for sharing yo!
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures specially those taken in Ha Long Bay.
ReplyDeleteYes. My travel group is planning of visiting Ho Chi Minh next year. If the air fare is cheaper with VietJet, then we will choose VietJet.
ReplyDeleteHaven't been to Hanoi, would really loves to visit Halong Bay!
ReplyDeleteVietnam is one of the city in my visit list ....
ReplyDeleteHehe, where's the busy traffic inside the Ho Chi Minh City's photo??
ReplyDeleteSuch an amazing city! I truly love the great view in HaLong Bay! like a painting!
ReplyDeleteI love Halong Bay, I'll go back someday
ReplyDeleteif got chance I will go to travel to this country too, such a beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteI would want to give vietjet a try if ihave the chance to go to vietnam one day. There is nothing harm to use new flight right
ReplyDeleteI have not try VietJet before, should go to vietman again soon.
ReplyDeleteNever had the chance to fly with Vietjet before. Hope to do so, one of these days though. Maybe when I go to Ha Long Bay? :)
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