LEISURE TRAVEL STYLES
This is the first and foremost kind of product that we can offer to
partners. Our products are rather diversified including: classic tours
(culture, history, nature) | Adventure tours (biking, hiking, trekking,
kayaking, rock climbing, even paragliding…)| Golf tour| Beach tours/Island
tours| … and some kinds of theme tours such as bird watching, wide animals
watching, study tours, working tours, volunteering tours,…
Visit Craft Villages
There are more than 5,000 handicraft villages in the whole country
of Vietnam. Surprisingly, Hanoi and its surroundings are the
busiest region. Although the village dwellers prioritize growing
rice, they began very early on craftwork to meet their own needs
after harvest time. Craftsmen and tradesmen from these places had
set up shops around the Old Quarter in the old time. Most of the
businesses were small-scale and family-based. These activities are
still largely manual work and integrated into the daily routine of
the families with children, women, and the elderly participating
when necessary. Their traditional products are silk, pottery,
carpentry, paper, rice noodle, conical hats, incense making,
bamboo and Lacquer furniture…
Visit Craft Villages
There are more than 5,000 handicraft villages in the whole country
of Vietnam. Surprisingly, Hanoi and its surroundings are the
busiest region. Although the village dwellers prioritize growing
rice, they began very early on craftwork to meet their own needs
after harvest time. Craftsmen and tradesmen from these places had
set up shops around the Old Quarter in the old time. Most of the
businesses were small-scale and family-based. These activities are
still largely manual work and integrated into the daily routine of
the families with children, women, and the elderly participating
when necessary. Their traditional products are silk, pottery,
carpentry, paper, rice noodle, conical hats, incense making,
bamboo and Lacquer furniture…
Visit Craft Villages
There are more than 5,000 handicraft villages in the whole country
of Vietnam. Surprisingly, Hanoi and its surroundings are the
busiest region. Although the village dwellers prioritize growing
rice, they began very early on craftwork to meet their own needs
after harvest time. Craftsmen and tradesmen from these places had
set up shops around the Old Quarter in the old time. Most of the
businesses were small-scale and family-based. These activities are
still largely manual work and integrated into the daily routine of
the families with children, women, and the elderly participating
when necessary. Their traditional products are silk, pottery,
carpentry, paper, rice noodle, conical hats, incense making,
bamboo and Lacquer furniture…
Visit Craft Villages
There are more than 5,000 handicraft villages in the whole country
of Vietnam. Surprisingly, Hanoi and its surroundings are the
busiest region. Although the village dwellers prioritize growing
rice, they began very early on craftwork to meet their own needs
after harvest time. Craftsmen and tradesmen from these places had
set up shops around the Old Quarter in the old time. Most of the
businesses were small-scale and family-based. These activities are
still largely manual work and integrated into the daily routine of
the families with children, women, and the elderly participating
when necessary. Their traditional products are silk, pottery,
carpentry, paper, rice noodle, conical hats, incense making,
bamboo and Lacquer furniture…
Visit Craft Villages
There are more than 5,000 handicraft villages in the whole country
of Vietnam. Surprisingly, Hanoi and its surroundings are the
busiest region. Although the village dwellers prioritize growing
rice, they began very early on craftwork to meet their own needs
after harvest time. Craftsmen and tradesmen from these places had
set up shops around the Old Quarter in the old time. Most of the
businesses were small-scale and family-based. These activities are
still largely manual work and integrated into the daily routine of
the families with children, women, and the elderly participating
when necessary. Their traditional products are silk, pottery,
carpentry, paper, rice noodle, conical hats, incense making,
bamboo and Lacquer furniture…