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Muine-bungalowLittle Muine Resort
20% off for low season from 1/July to 31/Oct/2010
Stay 2 nights pay 1
Stay 3 nights pay 2 and get 60 minutes body treatment per person at Vedana Wellness
Valid from 1st - Jan - 2011 to 30 - Sept - 2011
Stay 3 pay 2 before July 1st pay 2.5 after July 1st
Validity to Oct 31st
50% off for Deluxe City View Room
Validity: from 01 April 2010 to 30 September 2010
novotel_muine2Novotel Phan Thiet Ocean Dunes & Golf Resort.
Stay 1 night and get 50% off the second night
tuan-chauTuan Chau Holiday Villa Early Bird Promotion
10 % off for booking before June 15th
15 + 1 Policy Book 15, get 1 complementary room with breakfast included
1 Child under age of 12 Policy sharing room free of charge and free breakfast.
mithrin_halong_hotel.jpgMithrin Halong Hotel
13 + 1 Policy: One (01) complimentary room for every 13 paying rooms/group
16 + 1 Policy: One (01) complimentary meal (food only) for every 16 paying guests

blue_moon_resort_and_spa3Dalat Blue Moon Hotel and Spa
Stay 8 consecutive rooms get complementary ½ room
nhatrang_ana_mandara.jpgEvason Ana Mandara Nha Trang & Six Senses Spa
Children under 2 years complementary baby cot
Stay 5 consecutive nights Pay 4
Stay 7 consecutive nights Pay 5
Valid between 05.05.2010 – 15.07.2010 and 05.09.2010 – 31.10.2010
nhatrang_evason_hideaway.jpgSix Senses Hideaway Ninh Van Bay
Stay 3 consecutive nights Pay 2
Stay 6 consecutive nights Pay 4
Valid between 16 Jan 2010 -19 Dec 2010
novotelhalonghotel1Novotel Halong Bay
For Honeymoon guests, foc 01 bottle of sparkling wine in the room.
For Executive room guests, welcome fruit platter in the room.
Complimentary access to high speed internet in every room.
"Stay 3 and Pay 2" during 1/5- 30/9.
10% discount for Early Bird (45 days prior to arrival) throughout the validity.
quochoa_hotel.jpgQuoc Hoa Hotel Hanoi
13 full paying rooms get 1 complementary room
majestic_saigon_hotel.jpgMajestic Saigon Hotel
8 full paying rooms get 1/2 complementary room
16 full paying rooms get 1 complementary room
white_sand_doc_let.jpgWhite Sand Doclet Resort and Spa
A half twin complimentary room is offered for every 8 paid rooms
1 complimentary meal is offered for every 15 paid meals
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Do's

* ALWAYS drink plenty of bottled water. During the summer months you should be drinking a minimum of 2 liters per day. If you drink tea, coffee & alcohol you should increase you water intake accordingly as these will dehydrate you.
* Before venturing out from your hotel, ensure you have a hotel business card from the reception desk. This will make your return to the hotel in a taxi or cyclo much easier.
* For longer excursions from your base hotel, it is always a good idea to carry a roll of toilet paper in your daypack. You never know when you will need it.
* Always dress appropriately. Not only for the prevailing climatic conditions, but also not to cause offence to the local people. Vietnamese have conservative dress codes and it is only in larger cities that these codes are relaxed a little.
* Always leave your excess cash, airline tickets, passports and valuables with the hotels safety deposit facility.
* Always be aware when entering someone’s home as at some homes it is a must to remove your shoes at the front door.
* Always ask his or her permission first when taking a photograph of someone. If they indicate that they do not want you to, then abide by their wishes. DO NOT push the issue or offer money.

Don'ts

* Never wear shorts, dresses or skirts, or tops with low-neck lines and bare shoulders to Temples and Pagodas. To do this is considered extremely rude and offensive.
* Never give your empty water bottles, sweets and candies to the local people when trekking through ethnic minority villages. You cannot guarantee that the empty bottles will be disposed of in a correct manner and most of these people do not have access to dental health. If you would like to give pens/paper, ask your guide to introduce you to the local teacher and give them to the teacher for distribution.
* Never sleep or sit with the soles of your feet pointing towards the family altar in someone’s house.
* Never venture out from your hotel with more cash than you really need for that day. It is NOT something to be paranoid about, simply do not make yourself a target for pickpockets or drive-by bag snatchers in the big cities. Ho Chi Minh City seems to be a little worse than anywhere else in Vietnam is. On the whole it is one of the safest countries you could wish to travel in.
* Never lose your temper in public or when bargaining for a purchase. This is considered a serious loss of face for both parties. Always maintain a cool and happy demeanor and you will be reciprocated with the same.
* Never try and take photographs of military installations or anything to do with the military. This can be seen as a breach of national security.
* Never take video cameras into the ethnic minority villages. They are considered to be too intrusive by many local people.