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Xe đón và đưa về khách sạn/nhà nghỉ trung tâm Quận 1 (dự kiến P. Đa Kao, P. Tân Định), TP.HCM
Thời gian đón từ 7h30 - 7h45, thời điểm đó khách hàng phải có mặt tại sảnh (thời gian đón phụ thuộc vào vị trí chính xác nơi ở của quý khách).
TNK Travel just offers pickup service to customers at the hotels located in the center of District 1, in more detail consisting of streets: Lý Tự Trọng, Lê Thánh Tôn, Trương Định, Nguyễn An Ninh, Phan Chu Trinh, Lưu Văn Lang, Lê Anh Xuân, Đồng Khởi, Nguyễn Huệ, Thi Sách, Thủ Khoa Huân, Thái Văn Lung, Mạc Thị Bưởi, Hồ Huấn Nghiệp, Nguyễn Thái Bình, Lê Thị Hồng Gấm, Bùi Thị Xuân, Sương Nguyệt Anh and Ký Con.
Thời gian đón chính xác trong khoảng quy định trên thay đổi tùy theo vị trí khách sạn của khách hàng hoặc điểm đón khách yêu cầu. Do luật giao thông, các khách sạn/nhà nghỉ nằm trong ngõ sẽ không được phục vụ dịch vụ đón khách.
Very friendly and helpful tour guide provided. Highly recommended!
We booked this tour not knowing what we were getting into and there were a couple of improvements for the tour organizer. Firstly, there was an unplanned stop at a Handicapped Handicraft facility where we were showed artwork made by the disabled people, including how they use duck egg shells to create mosaic. However, this seems like a tourist trap where prices are highly inflated, it is also doubtful that the artworks are hand-made by the disabled. Secondly, it was raining during our tour and the attraction seemed unable to accommodate the weather. Paths were flooded and tours seemed disorganized as well, with people in our group getting lost, akin to the during the war where we were taking on casualties. It is also recommended to only crawl down the tunnels if one is fit, of asian-build (the tunnels were meant for the pint-sized Vietnamese), and preferably fully covered with tights/exercise wear. It can get dirty and was really tiring to crawl the entire length of the tunnels as well. Our tour guide was delightful and managed to explain the history of the Vietnam War to us, and even went on a short detour to provide us with raincoats for the gloomy weather.