Nghe An welcomes Caravan group on journey through the capitals of Vietnam - Laos
(Baonghean.vn) - The combination of Caravan tours and these destinations helps tourists experience self-driving while exploring, interacting, and learning about the culture and cuisine of Nghe An.
On March 29 and 30, Nghe An welcomed a group of tourists traveling by self-driving cars from Thang Long Imperial Citadel through many points in Laos and arriving in Nghe An with a 7-day, 6-night itinerary. This is the first time Nghe An has welcomed a group of tourists in the form of Caravan tourism on a new tour through the capitals of Vietnam and Laos.
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This is the first time Nghe An has welcomed a tourist group in the form of Caravan tourism. Photo: Thieu Huyen |
Accordingly, the Caravan delegation departed from Hanoi with the participation of the Economic Counselor of the Lao Embassy in Hanoi, representatives of the General Department of Tourism, Vietnam Tourism Association, Hanoi, Nghe An and Son La Tourism Associations.
In Nghe An, the delegation entered Nam Can Border Gate via National Highway 7 and returned to Muong Thanh Hotel on the evening of March 29 and this morning (March 30) to visit and survey the route through Nghe An and return to Hanoi. The delegation was welcomed by representatives of the Nghe An Tourism Association, the Travel Association and Con Cuong District.
This is a Caravan tour program with the theme "Journey through the capitals of Vietnam - Laos", in response to the Vietnam International Tourism Fair in Hanoi 2018 (VITM), organized by tourism businesses of both Vietnam and Laos. The journey lasts 7 days and 6 nights from Hanoi through Son La, Sam Neua, Luang Prabang, Vientiane, Plain of Jars and Nghe An and then returns to the capital Hanoi.
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Map of the Caravan's journey through Nghe An. Photo: Thieu Huyen |
Caravanis a term for a group of travelers that may include merchants, pilgrims, tourists, etc. traveling together. Nowadays, Caravan means tourists traveling by car by themselves on the road, Caravan tourists traveling in many cars. They are allowed to travel by their own means at the destination or across the borders of countries by road.