Luxury
Travel Ltd to Unveil An New Half Day Tour To Exotic Places in
Countryside of Hanoi.
Hanoi,
Vietnam, October 07, 2012 -- Vietnam's first Luxury
Tour Operator often offers new tours for discerning
travelers and has just announced a
new half day tour to Co Loa Citadel, Saint Giong
Temple and Thanh Chuong Palace from Hanoi.
Luxury
Travel Ltd. has served the luxury travel industry for many years, and
their staff has acquired first-hand knowledge about the luxury travel
market in Vietnam. Their advisors have visited their recommended
destinations, and have personally checked out the finest hotels,
resorts, restaurants, unique optional tours designed for
discriminating travelers.
At
8:30 am travelers will be picked up at their hotel in Hanoi and
driven to Co Loa Citadel. Co Loa Citadel is a fortress in the Red
River Delta, about 20 km north of Hanoi. The fortress is
spiral-shaped, and it is composed of the outer walls and the citadel.
Archaeologists revealed some fragments of Dong Son pottery and a
large number of bronze objects. In Co Loa Citadel, there are also two
remaining temples.
Travelers
will then drive to Soc Son Temple, which was built around 980 and
restored thirteen times, but still keeping its traditional
architectural style. If travelers climb up to the pagoda on the top
of the mountain, they can see the bronze Buddha statue, weighing 20
tons and standing 8.4 meters high. Also, on the side of pagoda, there
is the Buddhism Institute.
Thanh
Chuong's Viet Phu (or Thanh Chuong Palace) sits on 3 hectares in the
Hien Ninh Commune. Built in 2001, the estate incorporates a multitude
of buildings reflecting the diversity of Vietnam's architectural
heritage. Each of the buildings contains historic antiques and works
of art. Throughout the buildings there are many Buddha statues and
ceramic, pottery and stone objects, which Thanh Chuong has been
collecting for the last 30 years. (closed on Mondays)
Home
and studio to one of the most celebrated painters in Vietnam, Thanh
Chuong Palace shines as an architectural gem showcasing traditional
cultural objects, exquisite antiques and compelling structures. A
living space as opposed to a museum, regardless of whether history
and art are your prime interests, a visit here impresses both the
novice and the expert.
"Our
purchasing team and product development ensures fresh, trendy and
innovative products in the market. We often announce new tours in
Vietnam.
This
half day trip takes you to discover the lush countryside of Hanoi,
the historic Co Loa Citadel, Soc Son Temple (honoring Saint Giong)
and the amazing Thanh Chuong Palace. When you book this trip, you
will enjoy a leisurely tour to the countryside, its villages, rice
fields, temples and pagodas. You will also have a chance to meet with
a famous artist, and have a cup of tea in a unique place before
continuing back to the capital at 12:30. After the tour, you are free
to request a drop off service at the Noi Bai Airport for free of
charge. This tour can be taken in the afternoon from 1 pm to 6 pm if
desired." said Tony Pham, Product Manager of Luxury Travel Ltd.
Vietnam's
first luxury tour operator/DMC (http://www.luxurytravelvietnam.com)
is based in Hanoi, with offices throughout Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos,
Myanmar and Thailand. Luxury Travel is exceptional at designing
tailor-made tours and providing unique travel experiences. Opened in
2004, the Luxury Travel Company Limited has its own offices, luxury
vehicles, luxury travel advisors, and representative offices in
California, London,Paris, and Sydney. The company's depth of
experience and large infrastructure enable it to create unique
itineraries with the operational confidence to fulfill client
expectations. Luxury Travel Ltd. has won numerous travel awards for
excellent performance including the most recent "The Years'
Best" of the Guide Awards in 2012. Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/luxurytravelcompany.
Media
Contact:
David
Nguyen
Sales
and Marketing Manager
Luxury
Travel Group Ltd
05
Nguyen Truong To Str.,
Ba
Dinh Dist, Hanoi 84444
Vietnam
84439274120
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