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Nadova Tours has Planned Mesmerizing Vietnam Grand Prix Tour 2020 for its Global Tourists

James Boley by James Boley
November 21, 2019
in World
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Nadova Tours is offering its customers two optional tours, a 5-day trip and a 10- day trip combined with exploring Vietnam in terms of the upcoming special event. Hai Viet Nguyen, the Business Development Director of Nadova Tours has said that the itineraries can be tailor-made by tourists, so that the customers are free to opt for the most suitable option.

Tourists can spend their weekend taking part in the Qualifying Rounds and the Main Race of Vietnam Grand Prix 2020. There will be many eye-catching performances, full of thrills and spills. The Vietnam Grand Prix 2020 is expected to be attended by well-known names in the sport.

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A visit to the magnificent Halong Bay will be the start of Vietnam expedition. The travelers can cruise through the beautiful Karst formations and explore stunning beaches. They can discover many caves and grottos of all shapes and sizes hidden among the jungle-covered limestone mountains of Halong Bay.

After the Bay, Hoi An will be the next stop for the tourists. Hoi An is an ancient and picturesque town that always delights visitors having Vietnam private tour. The town is known for its irresistible charms, wonderful cuisine and relaxed atmosphere. Tourist can take a whole day to discover the tranquility of the ancient town would be a great idea.

The final part of the tour will be spent in southern Vietnam. Here the tourists get to explore the exciting city of Saigon as well as the Mekong Delta known as the ‘rice bowl of Vietnam’ and also get mesmerized by Cai Be Floating Market.

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With an experience of two years covering the local news, James has a panache for recognizing, understanding and decoding science based news. He brings in the best news pieces for the Science/Environment section of the website.

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