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to Munich and Vienna in late October - early November, 2012

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11 Years ago

i'm a single male (Russian) looking for companion(s) to make a nice trip

A Taste of Mekong Delta 2-days (Cycling tour)

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11 Years ago

On arrival, we board on boat for visit the floating market and cruise over the mighty Mekong River to Dong Phu Island. We start cycling one hour under green canopy, exploring the orchards and daily life of the localhost. Saigon - Cai Be- Vinh Long - Ben Tre - Saigon Day 1: Saigon ? Cai Be ? Vinh Long ? Ben Tre 8.00 am we depart by bus for Cai Be. On arrival, we board on boat for visit the floating market and cruise over the mighty Mekong River to Dong Phu Island. We start cycling one hour under green canopy, exploring the orchards and daily life of the locals. Lunch break on the island. Then we cruise 1.5 hr down Mekong River to Cho Lach canals. After that we ride to discover the nursery gardens and fruit orchards. Then we cruise again 1.5 hr to Ben Tre for the night. Overnight home stay with a local family. Cycling 20km / Boat trip 3hrs / Lunch, Dinner / Home-stay Day 2: Ben Tre ? Saigon After breakfast, we start cycling 4hrs back on small trail along the river, see daily life of the locals, feeling lost on winding road under the green coconut canopy. The coconut palms make Ben Tre famous in Vietnam. On arrival in Ben Tre at noon time, we cruise down the busy branches of Mekong and into a peaceful canal. Visit an island orchard, lunch break with local delight, see the daily life of farmers and try exotic seasonal fruits unique to the region. Hammock siesta, then we cycle to explore this quiet area, call on coconut-candy workshop and other handicraft workshop (if time permits) before coming back to our bus. Return to Saigon. Trip completes in Saigon around 5.30pm. Cycling 35km / Boat trip 1hr / Breakfast, Lunch What to bring: Comfortable shoes, sunglasses, hat & sun cream, clothes to change for 2 days Important note: We reserve the right to deviate from this itinerary for any reasons, including road and weather conditions, or for any other factor which may influence client safety. Inclusions AC vehicle, mountain bike, helmet, English speaking tour guide, Home-stay permission, Meals as indicated in the itinerary, Sightseeing fees & entrance fees, 02 bottle of drinking water per person per day, snacks, first-aid kit Exclusions Visa, Hotel in Saigon, Travel insurance, personal expenses. Price: 2 persons: $200/person 3 persons: $185/person 4 persons: $155/person

Viet Nam 3D2N DA NANG + MY SON & HOI AN (UNESCO World Heritage Sites)

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11 Years ago

03 DAYS / 02 NIGHTS? (APPLIED FOR 31AUG ? 2SEPT?2012) From USD240/GUEST DA NANG + MY SON & HOI AN (UNESCO World Heritage Sites) DAY (01) ARRIVE DA NANG _ CITY TOUR (L&D) Upon arrival at Da Nang international airport you will greet by Tam Singh Travel representatives then transfer for hotel check in. Then we will proceed for Da Nang city tour with visits to the landmark in town: Marble Mountain, Champ Sculptures Museum, shopping activities at Indochina Riverside Tower, and to Ling Ung Pagoda to view the panoramic sunset view. DAY (02) DA NANG _ MY SON & HOI AN (UNESCO World Heritage Sites) _ DA NANG (B/L/D) Visit to two attractions listed under UNESCO World Heritage Sites: MySon & Hoi An then back to Da Nang. Entry to all historical sites is via a coupon system in Hoi An city, local tour guide will provide GUIDED WALKING TOUR with tickets covers 05 attractions: one museum, one old house, one assembly hall, the handicraft workshop (and traditional music show) or the traditional theater, and either the Japanese Covered Bridge or the Quan Cong Temple. The city requests that visitors dress "decently" while visiting sites in the Old Town, as in men wear a shirt and women don't wear a bikini top, sleeveless blouse or skirt above the knees. First, you may choose one of the two landmarks of Hoi An: • Quan Cong Temple, 24 Tran Phu Street. • Japanese Covered Bridge located on the west end of Tran Phu Street - the symbol of Hoi An. The ticket allows admission to one of the four museums in the Old Town: • Museum of Folk Culture, 33 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street. Some may be put off by the bizarre-looking plaster sculptures of Vietnamese peasants, but this museum documents the dress and culture of rural Vietnam. • Museum of Trade Ceramics, 80 Tran Phu Street. The dusty, unlabeled displays of broken pottery are eminently forgettable, but the house itself is nice enough, and it provides a better opportunity to explore the shape and layout of an old Hoi An home than you'll find at any of the Old Houses (below). • Hoi An Museum of History and Culture, 7 Nguyen Hue Street. The museum contains some old black and white photos of Hoi An taken in the early 20th century. It also houses an old canon, some two-thousand year old pots from the Sa Huynh period, and a case full of 9th century bricks and tiles from the Champa period. • Museum of Sa Huynh Culture, 149 Bach Dang Str. The museum's main collection consists of pottery and urns from the 1st and 2nd centuries. Upstairs is another museum, the Museum of the Revolution. Its main collection consists of pictures from war heroes and a collection of weapons such as grenade launchers, machine guns and AK 47s. There are three old houses that exist in an awkward halfway state between museum show-piece and somewhat shabby residence for the family that lives there. Your ticket allows admission to one. • Phung Hung House, 4 Nguyen The Minh Khai Street, just west of the Japanese Bridge. Traditional two-story wooden house inhabited over 100 years by eight generations; and the current one attempts to guide you around in hope of a tip. • Quan Thang House, 77 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street. • Tan Ky House, 101 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street. As above, a younger member of the family will provide a cup of tea and a "tour" that doesn't stray from the front room of the house, as you'd need to step over sleeping members of the older generation to go anywhere else. The design of the house shows how local architecture incorporated Japanese and Chinese influences. Japanese elements include the crab shell-shaped ceiling supported by three beams in the living room. Chinese poems written in mother-of-pearl are hanging from a number of the columns that hold up the roof. Numerous congregation halls, where Chinese expatriate residents socialized and held meetings, are dotted about the town. They are typically named after the home region of their members, such as Fujian and Canton. Your ticket allows admission to one. Some do not have ticket-takers, so it's up to your conscience if you want to try wandering into a second. • Cantonese Assembly Hall, 176 Tran Phu Street. Built in 1885, it has a calm courtyard with ornate statuary. Take a peek at the half-hidden back yard and its kitschy pastel dragon statues. • Hokien (Fujian) Meeting Hall (Phuc Kien), 46 Tran Phu Street. Built in 1757. • Chinese All-Community Meeting Hall (Trieu Chau), 157 Nguyen Duy Hieu. Built in 1887. It's near the Fujian hall, also spanning the block. DAY (03) DEPART DA NANG (B) Transfer to airport for flight home with ?SWEET MEMORIES?. TOUR PACKAGE PRICES ABOVE INCLUDES: • Daily breakfast served at hotel?s coffee house; TWO night?s hotel accommodations. • TOUR OPERATIONS WITH SEAT IN COACH (SIC) SHARING BASIS. • One bottle of drinking water will be provided daily in coach/van. • Tour commentaries will conduct in ENGLISH language by local tour guide. • Guided tour programs, admission fees to all attractions and meals arrangements as mentioned in tour itinerary. TOUR PACKAGE PRICES ABOVE DO NOT INCLUDES: • All kinds of personal and incidental bills such as telephone bills, laundry services, room services, tour activities and meals not mentioned in tour programs, etc. Term and Condition: • Child or children ages applicable from 02 ? 12 years old only. • Child sharing room with 02 adults in one room without extra bed will charge at 75% of adult fares. • Child sharing room with 02 adults in one room with one extra bed (triple share) will charge at 85% of adult fares. • ROOM RATES for extension stays are inclusive of daily breakfast, miscellaneous service charges and taxes. • Full payments paid when arrival to VIETNAM.

GRAND CANYON TOUR

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12 Years ago

LOOKING FOR SOMEONE COOL FOR A GRAND CANYON TOUR FOR 2 DAYS OR SAN FRANCISCO OR OTHER ASAP

11 day Europe

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12 Years ago

Looking for a like minded companion to save on the single supplement

4 day Canada trip, 3day Washington,Niagara trip to travel in Aug

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12 Years ago

I'm interested in a platonic travel buddy to split tour fees down the middle $200 each for either of the tours above. I'm looking to travel before Aug. 18th

Istanbul, Seoul or Singapore on December

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12 Years ago

I am looking for a holiday partner ready to go to Istanbul, Seoul or Singapore; any other suggestion is highly welcomed.

Singapore Travel partner

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12 Years ago

I'm a 26 year old girl looking for a travel partner to Singapore. I'm new to this forum and don't know if this is the best place to do so. I'm going to travel to Singapore but for some reasons now I will go travel alone, so i'm here to ask if someone here would like to make me companion on this trip?

3-4 days to hawaii on june 1 2011

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13 Years ago

i need a companion so the hotel price will be cheaper

Travel partner(s) in Egypt

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12 Years ago

hello everybody, I am looking for a travel partner to Egypt to hit roads together and to share fun my nick name is Solo (gender:male )looking for a female or a group (m&f), I can speak little Arabic so i think it will be easy to communicate with the people there. I planning to visit Sharm El Shikh and luxor & Aswan or may be change it according to my travel partner(s). thanks

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