NEED ENGLISH SPEAKING DRIVER GUIDES IN VIETNAM
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NEED ENGLISH SPEAKING DRIVER GUIDES IN VIETNAM
WE WILL BE ON A CRUISE SHIP IN VIETNAM IN JAN. 2006 AND WOULD LIKE TO ARRANGE DRIVER GUIDES IN HANOI- 2 DAYS--SAIGON - 2 DAYS AND CAMBODIA- 1 DAY
WE WOULD APPRECIATE ANY INFO OR RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE BEST WAY TO DO THIS.
THANK YOU SHIRLEY
WE WOULD APPRECIATE ANY INFO OR RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE BEST WAY TO DO THIS.
THANK YOU SHIRLEY
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Cambodia i.e. Siem Reap? You can mail my guide - Chhor Elit - on [email protected]. He speaks great English and will come to pick you up with a car and driver. In Vietnam you can contact www.exotissimo - we booked a car thru them for our Hanoi trip and were very happy with the arrangements.
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The best way to do this is to arrange a driver and English-speaking guide through the concierge at each of your hotels. This way you have a higher level of confidence in your driver/guide--and your driver/guide is accountable to the hotel.
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We were on a cruise recently that stopped in Vietnam. We took the ship's "Ho Chi Minh City on your own" bus, which took us to the Rex Hotel.
Then we used a guide from Anntours.com. You can email: [email protected].
We had an excellent guide and a driver with an AC car.
I never asked if the driver could pick us up at the port, which was about 2 hours away - maybe they can do that.
This tour company has an excellent reputation, and we were very pleased. I do not know what other cities they serve.
Then we used a guide from Anntours.com. You can email: [email protected].
We had an excellent guide and a driver with an AC car.
I never asked if the driver could pick us up at the port, which was about 2 hours away - maybe they can do that.
This tour company has an excellent reputation, and we were very pleased. I do not know what other cities they serve.




