RICE TERRACES, PEOPLES, MARKETS AND JUNK
RICE TERRACES, PEOPLES, MARKETS AND JUNK
A mosaic of differences
RICE TERRACES, PEOPLES, MARKETS AND JUNK
All Adventure tours focus on the treasures of northern Vietnam. Visit the most beautiful sites of Hanoi: the Ho Chi Minh house and mausoleum, the single pillar pagoda etc… The temple of literature, the ethnographic museum on the way back. Routes to the heart of nature where you can admire the most beautiful landscapes of rice terraces. Bac Ha fair, Tam Duong, Dong Van markets and Cao Bang local market, frequented by many ethnic groups, including the rare and spectacular white H'mong and the Dao with sapecs. This will offer you the opportunity of multiple meetings with the population and the ethnic groups. Discover the magical landscapes of the Halong bays, land and sea, with an unforgettable day and night on a traditional junk.
STEPS IN YOUR JOURNEY
Hanoi - Nghia Lo - Tam Duong - Sa Pa - Bac Ha - Cao Bang - Ba Be - Ha Long
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PROGRAM
DEVELOP EVERY DAYS
  • Day 1
    Arrival in Hanoi – Visit of the city
    Hanoi, or its historical name entitled "Thang Long" which means "dragon in flight", was the main feudal capital of the country for hundreds of years, from the Ly Dynasty (in the 11th century) to the Dynasty of Le posterior (at the end of the 17th century). That is why until now the city of Hanoi still keeps the historical monuments, traditional and typical of the Vietnamese culture and the immortal values of the Hanoi’s people mind.
    Arrival at Noi Bai / Hanoi airport. Transfer to the hotel. Visit of Hanoi "The city located on the Red River". Walk in the residential area where are the former Palace of the Governor General of Indochina, the house and the mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh, the single pillar pagoda. Then the temple of Mount Jade, ride rickshaw in the old district guilds. Night at the hotel.
    Option : If you do not want to visit the city right away because of the long flight, we will offer you a traditional massage of one hour with a supplement of 15 USD / person.
    Meals included: lunch and dinner
     
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  • Day 2
    Hanoi - Nghia Lo
    (230km/ 6h of road)
    Departure by road for NghiaLo; crossing the chief towns of Son Tay, Thanh Son, Phu Yen. Discovery of beautiful mountain landscapes, green valleys, rice fields and villages of black Thai minorities. Black Thai women and girls go to the rice field or school; they still wear their traditional costume: a long black skirt, straight and tight, a very tight bodice, bright color, closed on the front by a tight line of silver buttons. Under the bodice, from the base of the breasts to the waist, the women curl the torso of a long strip of fabric with a corset effect. Arrival in NghiaLo. Installation at the hotel. Overnight in NghiaLo.
    Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner
     
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  • Day 3
    Nghia Lo – Tu Le – Mu Cang Chai – Than Uyen – Binh Lu – Tam Duong

    (240km / 7h of road)
    Nice day, crossing the capital of Tu Le, Mu Cang Chai, Than Uyen ... you will admire the most beautiful landscapes of rice terraces of North Vietnam. Arrival at Tam Duong in the late afternoon. Overnight at the hotel.
    Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner
     

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  • Day 4
    Tam Duong – Sa Pa
    The great interest of this place is the holding of the district market (Thursday and Sunday), 6 km on the road from Tam Duong to Lao Cai. This market is one of the most beautiful in Northern Vietnam today. Sellers and buyers come from all around; the farthest villages are more than a day's walk away. The beauty of the landscapes and the numerous villages can also encourage you to visit the surroundings of Tam Duong. It is permissible for the traveler who has more time, enriching experience, to engage on one of the paths that goes through the hills, either from Tam Duong itself, or from the district market. The trail has ramifications along the way; they lead to the hamlets of Hmong and Dao. The nearest villages are less than an hour away, some are more than a day away. For our part a shorter walk will take you to meet these populations. Tam Duong Sapa follows the Nam Na River Gorge after crossing the Black River. It is a journey in a wild nature; villages are rare. The road, sometimes track, is rather good; sometimes just bumpy in acceptable proportions. You will meet the Dao women en route; they wear black or blue trousers, tunics covered with embroidery and large black turbans on a skull whose front part is shaved as soon as they are married; they wear black or blue trousers, tunics covered with embroidery and large black turbans on a skull whose front part is shaved as soon as they are married; Loaded with heavy fagots of wood, they descend from the mountain by narrow paths as direct as sloping, to the points of sale installed along the road; these are held by Thai or Viet. Around the new houses some terraces have been developed for the cultivation of rice, maize and vegetables. Arrival at Sapa around noon. Installation at the hotel. Visit Sa Pa- the French settlers, attracted by the climate and the beautiful scenery had made Sapa a mountain resort. The city is located at 1650m, at the foot of Mount Fanxipan highest point of Vietnam at 3.142m. Visit the Dragon Maw Hill, the Orchid Garden, the old Sapa Church, the market ... Overnight in Sapa.
     
    Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner
     
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  • Day 5
    Sa Pa- Y Linh Ho- Lao Chai- Ta Van- Sapa
    After breakfast, you will go to the village of Y Linh Ho where you will start your day hiking towards Red Dao, Hmong flower and Tay ethnic villages through the magnificent rice terraces. From above, you will have breathtaking views of the valleys : sources derived nearby hills, roofs balms are hiding in the shade and children laughing in the playgrounds. In the afternoon, you will continue the road to the village of Ta Van. Ta Van, which means "the great arc", is perched on the side of the Hoang Lien mountain. The village is located on the banks of Muong Hoa stream and surrounded by rice fields stepped forming arcs matching the mountain. Beyond the stream, we find the remains of votive steles, place of worship practices in Vietnam in the past. This area of ​​ancient steles has been recognized in 1994 as a historical and cultural relic of the country. It includes nearly 200 stone blocks of different sizes, carved images and ornaments inspired by the ancient mysteries of the culture of Lac Viet. At the end of the day you will have free time to meet the villagers, to ask them questions about their lives.  Night at the hotel
    Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner
     
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  • Day 6
    Sapa - Bac Ha
    (110km / 2h30 of road)
     
    Departure by road to Bac Ha. Picturesque, authentic and colorful: the weekly Bac Ha fair is held on Sunday mornings. Between 7 am and 9 am, roads and mountain tracks are very lively. There, a peasant pulls his donkey that does not want to move forward. Here, another holds a piglet at the end of a leash by pushing it with a bamboo whip. Others, wiser, prefer to carry the little pigs on the platform to avoid losing weight on the way to the fair. Some go by couple, the woman carrying on the back the stack of hoods that she braided, the man the jerry can of alcohol that he distilled. They all dressed in their finery. Turtles of all shapes, red, blue or black, cross simpler headdresses planted with fresh tea leaves or embellished with silver coins. The colorful H'mong women and girls have donned their finest skirts, all folded, swinging right and left at every step, making grandmothers look like children. The tunics are finely embroidered and the aprons shimmering. The sellers offer groceries, books and school supplies, toiletries, haberdashery), relayed, according to rotations which differ, by the peasants who came to sell their production (vegetables, breeding, handicrafts). Finally women calculate the benefit of the day or compare the products, the girls are beautiful, men clink rice alcohol while discussing horses and land. Walk to visit hamlets around Bac Ha: Ban Pho 1 and Ban Pho 2, inhabited by ethnic H'mong variegated. Visit the abandoned house of Huang A Tuong, a former H'mong chief. Overnight at BacHa.
     
    Meals included: breakfast, lunch and dinner
     
    Note : Bac Ha market opens every Sunday, so if your stay does not fall on a Sunday, we suggest you either change the route a bit, or we'll take you to other authentic ethnic markets as, the market Coc Ly on Tuesday morning, the market Lung Khau Nhin Thursday morning or Can Cau market on Saturday morning.
     
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  • Day 7
    Bac Ha - Xin Man - Hoang Su Phi - Ha Giang
    (200km/ 5h of road)
     
    Road to Ha Giang crossing Xin Man & Hoang Su Phi. During the ride you will admire beautiful mountain landscapes carved in checkered rice fields and terraces. Slopes traditionally cultivated after burning are gradually worked in irrigated terraces. Women spend a great deal of their time there, while men go out into the forest in search of game, or picking mushrooms, berries, wild plants, which are a significant contribution to the usual rice-based diet, corn, beans and cucumbers, not to mention the peppers that go into the composition of many dishes. Arrive in Ha Giang at the end of the day. Overnight at the hotel.
    Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner
     
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  • Day 8
    Ha Giang – Quan Ba – Yen Minh – Dong Van

    (140km / 7h of road)
    Departure for DongVan via QuangBa, the road passes a pass and overlooks beautiful landscapes of rice terraces. In the middle of a small plain, the big village of Quang Ba is nestled at the foot of limestone "loaves of sugar". Wrapping around these peaks, rice terraces draw long sensual waves whose softness contrasts with the aridity of the surroundings. Continue the road to Dong Van via Yen Minh and Meo Vac, a plateau that appears as a succession of valleys separated from each other by an abundance of limestone peaks and escarpments; Mediterranean forest cover (oaks, pines, walnut trees, acacias) suffers from both aridity and deforestation. On arrival at Dong Van, check into the hotel and overnight at Dong Van.
    Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner
     

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  • Day 9
    Dong Van – Lung Cu – Meo Vac

    (80km / 5h of road)
    In this amazing environment, you have to live the days of the market. As everywhere, the markets are the occasions in which all the ethnic groups of the region find themselves, in silence or laughter, according to the local interethnic relations, or more prosaically family. In this northern Vietnam, it is the white Hmong who are in the majority; they drove out of these ungrateful lands the majority of families of other ethnicities who were present before them: LoLo, but also Pu Peo and Co Lao. The radius of attraction of these markets is one to two days walk, the neighboring Chinese border is not an obstacle. The Hmong of China come to sell or buy on the Vietnamese side, as those of the Dong Van plateau cross the border to do their shopping. Motorcycle owners improvise taxis; the competition is strong on the part of the many small horses that the local peasants are fond of, moreover moreover as pack horses than as riding animals. In the midst of this delirium of colors formed by the diversity of costumes, some Viet sellers offer haberdashery or industrial fabrics. After visiting DongVan Market, depart by road to visit a LoLo minority village. Then drive to visit the Lung Cu Flag Tower, located on the top of the amazing mountains - considered the roof of Vietnam. Afternoon: continuation of the excursion to Meo Vac. Installation at the hotel. Overnight at the hotel
    Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner
     

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  • Day 10
    Meo Vac – Cao Bang

    (215km/ 8h of road)
     
    Long day trip in the heart of beautiful landscapes of mountains carved checkered rice terraces. On the way, stop in the villages of San Chi and elegant black Dao. Arrival at Cao Bang- small town at the northwestern tip of the country. Night at the hotel.
     
    Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner
     

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  • Day 11
    Cao Bang

    Stroll in the local market, frequented by many ethnic groups, including the rare and spectacular white H'mong and Dao sapeques. Excursion to the Nguom Ngao caves, then to the Ban Gioc falls, located in a magnificent natural setting. Back to Cao Bang. On the way, visit the villages of the Nung and Tay ethnic groups and a village of blacksmiths. Night at the hotel.
    Meals included: breakfast, lunch and dinner
     

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  • Day 12
    Cao Bang – Ba Be
    (140km / 5h of road)
    Departure by road for Ba Be passing through the high mountainous regions of the North. The lush vegetation and the rice terraces make up beautiful landscapes. Arrival at Cho Ra. Boat trip on the Nang River, which winds its way into a cultivated countryside before entering a landscape of Ba Be limestone cliffs, on the flanks of which hang small wild gardens from which lianas and long roots in search of earth hang. Sometimes earthy mounds are swallowed by the jungle, stained with blood-red cannas, marbled with silvery trunks, and old trees twist to lean over the river. The other attraction of navigation is the spectacle of fishing. Nasses line the course of the river, men throw the sparrowhawk, others hit the rocky banks to dislodge tiny shrimps. We enter the Puong cave-tunnel bank. The river runs only on one side, leaving a bank to admire on foot the stalactites of this avenue. Boat trip in the enchanting scenery of Ba Be Lake; the lake "of the three seas" which stretches for 9 km long and a width of 100 to 1800 m, is at 145 m above sea level. It is at the end of 3 valleys that meet in an arc. Ba Be is not only a site for the imaginative, but also for nature lovers. Nearly forty species of mammals live there, as well as over a hundred species of birds and many butterflies. Visit Dau Dang waterfalls. Continuation of boat to the village Pac Ngoi of Tay located not far from the lake on the hillside. The Tay who settled there live from fishing, rice growing and corn. Their houses on stilts, with thatched roof, pleasantly decorate the austere surrounding landscapes. Overnight at the inhabitant.
     
    Meals included: breakfast, lunch and dinner
     
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  • Day 13
    Ba Be – Hanoï
    (250km / 6h of road)
    After breakfast at home, walk to the village of Pac Ngoi of Tay. Then visit Hua Ma located 7 km from the lake. Continuation of road to Hanoi. Stops at pleasure to extend the legacy, take pictures, or make contact with the villagers. Upon arrival in Hanoi. Installation at the hotel. Overnight in Hanoi.
    Meals included: breakfast, lunch and dinner
     
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  • Day 14
    Hanoi

    Continuation of the visit of the city Hanoi: the temple of Grand Genius and the pagoda of the Defense of the Motherland located at the edge of the great West Lake, the Temple of Literature (1st Vietnamese University of the 11th century), the Ethnography museum, the old Hanoi district ... In the evening: puppet shows on the water. Night at the hotel.
    Meals included: breakfast, lunch and dinner
     

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  • Day 15
    Hanoi - Ha Long
    (170km / 3h30 of road)
    Mandarin Road offers 2-day Halong Bay tours for travelers who wish to experience the natural wonder of this World Heritage Site. Take a short yet insightful trip to one of the most magnificent destinations in Vietnam aboard our charming boat with elegant design and private balcony. Revel in the tranquility of the natural seascape surrounded by nearly 2000 islands and rocky outcrops. Enjoy a remarkable culinary experience before witnessing a spectacular view you’ll never forget, the serene sunset over the Halong Bay.
    08:00 - 08:30 Departure in 3 ½ hours at the Hon Gai International Port
    12h00  Arrive in Hon Gai Harbor. Take a rest at Tonkin cruise Waiting Lounge before boarding time. Transfer to Tonkin Cruise Boat by tender (5 -10 minutes)
    12h15  Enjoy welcome drink then check in your cabin. Cruising through Bai Tu Long Bay and    having lunch with Vietnamese Set Menu.       
    14h00  Visiting Thien Canh Son Cave in 30 minutes (the only cave in Bai Tu Long bay). We choose a less touristic time to visit both domestic and overseas by a rare natural beauty, pristine limestone stalactites and beautiful surround landscape. You will walk up about 100 stone steps, placed under the foliages and craggy cliffs which bring in a new feeling like climbing on the heaven gate’s side.
    14h30  Back to the boat and keep cruising to Cap La area.
    15h30  Arrive in Cap La area. You will swim and go kayaking in the area of breath taking landscape, quiet and peaceful, where many small islands with natural white sand beaches
    17h00  Back to the boat. Relax and enjoy the sunset party (from 17:00- 19:00) while the boat is cruising to Cong Dong - Cong Do area to anchor for overnight.
    18h00  Take part in the Cooking Demonstration - Learn how to make traditional Vietnamese Spring rolls.
    19h30  Having BBQ dinner with fresh local seafood and local dishes. ( If the weather is good, we will have dinner on sundeck under the stars and the moon )
    21h00  Free evening to join some activities of board games (7 options), guitar free for play or squid fishing, karaoke (on request). Taste the variety of drink at our luxury sundeck bar (chargeable) with wines, cocktails, brandy, juices…
    Meals included: breakfast, lunch and dinner
     
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  • Day 16
    Ha Long – Hanoi

    (170km / 3h30 of road)
    06h00  Wake up early in the morning for Tai Chi exercise and get new energy for a new day
    06h45 Having light Breakfast before joining next visit.
    07h30  Explore Vung Vieng Fishing Village: About 24 km from the mainland, Vung Vieng fishing village is situated in the center of  Bai Tu Long Bay. The village owns a pleasant, peaceful location with charming scenery. It is also home to keep the typical cultural characteristics of fishermen inextricably living with the sea. Guest chooses to discover the daily life of the fisher communities by bamboo boat (one hour) or kayak at Vung Vieng area (on request)
    08h30  Back to the boat and relax
    09h30  Checking-out and relaxing on sundeck.
    10h30  Having brunch and enjoy the scenery of the Ha Long Bay while the boat cruises back to harbor.
    11h45 Transfer back to Hanoi. Night at the hotel.
    Meals included: breakfast, lunch and dinner
     

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  • Day 17
    Hanoi – Departure flight

    After breakfast at the hotel, you are free for personal pleasures until transfer to Noi Bai airport and return flight. End of the trip.
    Meals included: breakfast

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TRAVEL PRICE (Prix par personne en EUR)
PRIX ESTIMÉ(
Selon la saison, les types d’hébergement et d’activités
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  • Le budget estimé pour ce voyage est de 1040 € / personne.
  • Parler de prix fixes lorsqu’on parle d’un voyage sur mesure n’a pas beaucoup de sens. En effet, il varie en fonction de nombreux facteurs (qualité des prestations, délai, délai d’exécution et bien d’autres encore).
  • Le seul prix exact sera celui de votre devis personnalisé.
 
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NOTES

These prices include
  • Transport par route avec un véhicule privé et climatisé.
  • L’hébergement tel que mentionné dans le programme et le petit-déjeuner inclus
  • Repas tels que mentionnés dans le programme
  • Guide professionnel pendant tout le voyage
  • Frais d’entrée pour les visites mentionnées dans le programme
  • Billets de train de nuit Hanoi / Laocai / Hanoi, billet de cabine climatisé partagé
  • Visite en pousse-pousse dans les vieux quartiers de Hanoï ;
  • Le billet pour voir le spectacle de marionnettes sur l’eau à Hanoi
  • La journée à bord d’une jonque dans la baie d’Halong comprenant le déjeuner et le dîner avec des fruits de mer ;
  • Excursions en bateau à la Pagode des Parfums, Tam Coc, Cat Ba.
These prices do not include
  • Vols internationaux
  • Frais de visa auprèsde l’ambassade du Vietnam, dans votre pays ou à l’aéroport
  • Boissons, pourboires et dépenses personnelles Assurances et assistance
  • Tout autre service qui n’a pas été mentionné comme « inclus »
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Alain CLEMENT

08/11/2021
Bonjour monsieur Tony Duong
 
 Nous sommes bien rentrés en France après le magnifique voyage au Vietnam que nous avons fait grâce à Mandarin Road et Prèt-à-Partir Angers.
 
 Je voulais encore vous remercier, ainsi que toute votre formidable équipe, pour le belle surprise d’anniversaire que vous m’avez faite.
 
 Sincères remerciements et salutations distinguées
 
 Alain CLEMENT
 
CLEMENT (Groupe de 02 personnes)
 
Séjour au Vietnam du 02 au  11 Mars 2018
Email : multivers@orange.fr


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Un grand merci à Mandarin Road ! Très bonne organisation du voyage (liaison de transports, planning des activités). L’équipe (et surtout Tina) était à notre écoute et répondait de manière très réactive à nos besoins éventuels. La nourriture était de bonne qualité tout au long du voyage. Mention spéciale pour notre séjour à Siemp Reap : guide super, bel hôtel, planning bien actif.
Points d’amélioration éventuels :
         Le fait d’aller à Can Tho a représenté beaucoup de routes (4h-5h) pour quelques balades sur place. Pour nous ça ressemblait aux activités déjà faites dans le centre (cours de cuisine, balade sur des rivières/fleuves) .
         L’hôtel à Can tho n’était pas de bonne qualité.
         Super guide au sud qui connaissait vraiment beaucoup de choses.
         Siem Reap : le guide a changé un peu le programme pour nous permettre l’ensemble des monuments à voir. Apparemment tous les beaux monuments à voir n’était pas prévus dans le programme initial.
Les + :
         Siemp reap
         La baie d’Along
         Hanoi : visite de la ville  et des musées avec le guide
          Hué : ville impériale
Nous restons à votre disposition si besoin, 
Bien cordialement,
Athena et Jean-Charles Campisciano
 
 
CAMPISCIANO (Groupe de 02 personnes)
 
Séjour au Vietnam du 27 Décembre 2017 au 13 Janvier 2018.
Email : athenaetjc@gmail.com
 


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Bonjour,
 
Je prends finalement le temps de vous écrire un petit mot pour vous dire comment nous avons tellement aimé notre voyage.  C’était la première fois que nous faisions un voyage avec un guide et un chauffeur juste pour nous.  Nous avons vraiment aimé que la personne en charge de nous chez Mandarin Road nous contacte la première journée de notre voyage pour s’assurer que nous allions bien.
 
Nous avons aimé le fait qu’il y avait de la flexibilité tant lorsque c’était le choix de préparer notre itinéraire que lors du voyage. Siri nous demandait quand nous avions faim et si nous lui disions que nous voulions arrêter pour prendre un café ou aller aux toilettes, il n’y avait jamais de problème.  Nous avons beaucoup aimé arrêter dans des endroits non touristiques pour manger. Siri nous présentait le menu et les spécialités.  Nous n’avions pas peur d’essayer de nouvelles choses.
 
Siri était toujours de bonne humeur et nous comptait pleins d’anecdotes ou de l’histoire. Elle pouvait jaser à la fois avec nous ou avec nos garçons d’histoire, de culture ou même de sa vie de famille.  Pour nous il était très important de voir comment vivent les Thaïlandais et nous avons adoré toutes nos discussions. Elle nous faisait goûter des choses que nous n’aurions pas eu le courage de goûter par nous-même.
 
Il y a des journées où nous étions fatigués et nous ne voulions pas faire de shopping. Elle n’hésitait pas à modifier l’horaire pour nous permettre de nous reposer d’avantage. Nous avons eu un petit incident dans un salon de massage et elle a pris cela en mains et a contacté la propriétaire pour régler la situation. Nous avons vraiment apprécié.
 
Nous n’hésiterons pas à faire appel à vos services si jamais nous désirons faire un autre voyage où nous pouvons y aller avec un guide.
 
C’est vraiment une excellente façon de voyager.
 
Merci pour tout!
 
Nadine, Serge, Jacob et Alexis Raymond
 
 
RAYMOND (Groupe de 02 personnes)
 
Séjour en Thailande du 22  au 28 Août 2018.
Email : Nadine.Raymond@cra-arc.gc.ca


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Elisabeth FOUCHER

08/11/2021
Elisabeth FOUCHER
La Rochelle
France
 
À Mandarin Road
La Rochelle, le 01/08/2018
 
 
Cette lettre pour vous remercier d’avoir préparé notre voyage à Hanoi et la baie d’Along.
 
Vous avez respectés tous nos désirs.
Grace à vous, notre voyage s’est parfaitement déroulé avec un guide cultivé et compétent et un chauffeur très adroit.
Un grand merci à vous tous et spécialement à Anita.
 
E. Fouchet
 
FOUCHET (Groupe de 02 personnes)
 
Séjour au Vietnam du 19 au  25 Mai 2018
Email : lespionpions@gmail.com


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Patrick CURTIT

14/06/2019

Bonjour Mandarin Road,

Rentrez hier de ce séjour magnifique, je tenais à vous informer que tout c’est très bien passé.

L’agence Thailandaise que vous aviez mandatée est d’un professionnalisme exemplaire.

Je ne manquerai pas de parler de Mandarin Road autour de moi pour votre sérieux dans l’organisation, si vous avez un document a me faire remplir suite à ce séjour n’hésitez pas a me le transmettre.
 

Bien Cordialement,

Patrick CURTIT (Groupe de 2 personnes)

Séjour en Thailande du 01 au 12 février 2015

Email : 10742@levoyageautrement.com

 
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