We
wish to thank you for a wonderful trip. The organization
of guides and cars meeting us at airports was 100 % at
all times. All hotels were excellent and tours arranged
were perfect, especially as we were able to rearrange to
suit ourselves. The only disappointment was the Jasmine
Cruise, as the boat we were changed to did not live up
to our expectations, but we know that this was out of
your hands. Should
we travel in your area again, you can be sure it will be
with you, I have already passed your information on to a
group of teachers who are planning a trip to Vietnam in
January.
Bob
and Laurie Skinner, US and Australian citizens
Treasures
of Indochina in Feb and March 2008
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Thank you for your good wishes. We arrived home in good
health but (naturally) a little tired from all the travel
- 9 hotel transfers, 2 overnight train trips, 4 Vietnam /
Cambodia plane trips and an overnight flight home in three
weeks. On reflection it was a wonderful experience, very
different from any other of the many holidays we have
undertaken.
We were very satisfied with the services - reservations,
guides and drivers - you provided and thank you for the
itinerary change you made for us whilst we were in
Vietnam. We have no hesitation in recommending your
company to any travellers from our country who wish to
travel extensively through Indo-China in the most
"user friendly" fashion.
As this was our first visit to Vietnam we were keen to see
a lot of the country. Whilst we are in good health for our
age, this turned out to be a little too ambitious for us -
our fault.
The trip to Sapa was really exhausting. We found the
overnight train trips were not a good experience and the
DiachiDulich.com carriage inadequate. On the morning we arrived in
Lao Cai, we visited the Flower H'Mong market. It was
really colourful and a special experience but the drive
took 3 hours each way on difficult mountain roads in poor
weather.
We would recommend that you warn customers who are going
to Sapa, especially older ones, of the extent and
difficulty of the travel. Whilst it wastes a day each way,
if travellers have enough time / money we would recommend
day train to and from Sapa.
The guides were all very good and especially helpful with
after tour advice on eating and shopping, etc. The drivers
were all highly skilled in the difficult traffic
conditions we encountered especially in Hanoi, Saigon city
and the mountain areas. Having these guides and drivers
took all the stress out of travelling in non-English
speaking countries with unfamiliar languages.
As to the accommodation and places, all satisfied our most
important needs for cleanliness, cooling, comfortable bed
and adequate bathroom. Due to its location and position
within the hotel, our suite at the Grand Hotel (HCMC) was
quite noisy. All the hotels served good breakfasts and
some were exceptional. Given some hotels were much dearer
than others it is not fair to rank them without regard to
price. Nevertheless these were our impressions:
1. we really enjoyed staying at "La Residence
Hue" and the Hue area. This is a very elegant art
deco / colonial hotel that had excellent staff, amenities
and food and warranted another day of relaxation to
utilise all these things and for further sight seeing /
shopping within Hue central;
2. "Hotel De La Paix" in Siem Reap is the most
fabulous hotel we have stayed in but not quite as
welcoming and easy to meet others as La Residence Hue. It
has one of the most magnificent pool setting we have ever
seen. The Angkor temple sites are stupendous and Siem Reap
was worthy of another day;
3. The Indo-Chine junk and Halong Bay were magnificent;
4. The Hotel Victoria Sapa is a nice place but we had
shocking weather (0 - 2C) whilst there and did not get to
see the famous views from the hotel of the surrounding
area;
5. The alternative visit to the ancient capital of North
Vietnam and the Tam Loc / 3 caves river journey were a
great substitute for the Perfume Pagoda visit;
6. The two hotels we stayed at in Hanoi - Hoa Binh Palace
and Rosaliza - were very good considering they are 2'nd
rung hotels. Of the two we slightly preferred the Hoa Binh
Palace as a hotel but preferred the less noisy position of
the Rosaliza;
7. the Beach Resort in Hoi An claims to be 5 star but we
would rate it far less. It is not in the same class as La
Residence Hue and Hotel De La Paix.
On the other hand, we were very unlucky with the weather
in North and Central Vietnam and did not have any sunlight
until the last day in Hoi An. We had a lot of tailored
clothes made up in Hoi An. These were all very good
quality and exceptional value for Western tourists as is
the food throughout Hoi An and indeed everywhere we went
in Vietnam;
8. whilst we had a lovely suite in the old section of the
Grand Hotel HCMC, we were not impressed with the hotel as
the room was noisy, the light, TV and air-conditioning
controls too complex, the pool sub-standard and the front
office staff not as friendly as everywhere else. Perhaps
this is standard in HCMC ? The pool was really
disappointing as we were looking to some relaxing times in
the heat by the pool yet the pool area only has sunlight
for a few hours a day and is in a v poor setting with very
few deck chairs for the hotel size. We could have cut back
HCMS another day.
Warmest regards,
Howard and Anne Silver from Sydney, Australia
Wonders
of Indochina in Jan and Feb 2008
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Tommy,
I spent the day yesterday unpacking and doing laundry
with a smile on my face because I was still remembering
all the wonderful things we did on our trip. I
have traveled to Thailand, China, Cambodia, Japan, and
Singapore but this was the very best trip I have done in
Asia. We loved Vietnam and I am sure that is
because everything went so smoothly with the tour.
Thanks so much for your hard work in making our trip
such a wonderful memory. The hotels you picked
were outstanding and the restaurants that were included
in the tour were fabulous! Meeting you in Hanoi
was a wonderful experience and we appreciate the drinks,
the calendar and the beautiful scarves! It was so
nice of you to spend some time with us. We missed
you in Saigon on the farewell dinner cruise but that was
certainly a great way to end our trip. The boat
was so nice and the food was delicious. What a
great idea to put us on that cruise for our last night.
You are a very kind person who really cares about your
clients. We could tell by the way you handled the
cancellation of our friend Donna's trip with such short
notice. Your kindness and understanding during her
father's failing health was certainly a comfort to her.
Refunding her money was something no other agent would
have done. It was such a kind thing to do and it
really sets you above the other travel agents I have
dealt with. By the way, her father is still very
ill but also her husband is going into the hospital in 2
days for immediate hip replacement. She has a
lot to deal with right now and we really appreciated
your understanding and kind offer to refund her money.
You can be sure that we will recommend you to other
clients.
I
will write you a more detailed evaluation when I have a
little more time this week regarding all the experiences
we had in each city as I know you would like a full
evaluation to help you with incoming clients. For
us, it could not have been better. I am already
thinking of a way I can make a group so I can come back
next year. :)
Right
now, I have 9 days to prepare for Oman and Dubai.
I am taking another small group for a 10 day trip there
with my husband. We leave on March 20th. It
will be our 25th wedding anniversary. I will write
again soon and send more pictures. Also, I will
send you the web site as soon as I have it up and
running so you can see more pictures and my comments on
Vietnam.
Mary
Marlette, Kathleen Metzler, Cathy Kiley
California,
USA
Classic
Vietnam in Feb, 2008
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Dear
Tommy,
Thank
you very much for the wonderful time in Vietnam.
We enjoyed the trip and and like your country and your
people. The organization was perfect, so everything worked
excellent. All accommodation in Vietnam
were superb, especially the Nam Hai Resort in Hoi An.
Thank you again for the great experience on the Jasmine
Junk in Halong Bay and your great support for having an
upgrade. The guides and drivers in the different places we
visited were extremely kind and very helpful. Thank you
also for arranging german speaking guides. We will
definitely recommend you and your company to our friends
and everyone else. I hope that we'll come back in the
next years.
Best
regards and all the best to you
Helmut
and Beate Zahn
Schießstättstr.
22
82319
Starnberg
email:
helmut@zahn-sta.de
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First
of all, thank you for the lovely gifts you gave us in Hanoi.
John wore his tie last night to the Opera in Toronto
and his friends complimented him. I will wear my
Pashmina with pride. Thank you also for
taking us to lunch. Our trip home took 30 hours
from start to finish which is a very long time for
senior citizens and we were very tired!
I
did not realize until then that you had given us your
car, your cousin and his friend as guide and driver in Hanoi.
I cannot imagine another travel agency offering such
service to complete strangers. I did not realize
how important the Tet holiday is to all of Indochina and
if I could have changed anything it would have been to
schedule our trip to celebrate Tet for 4 days perhaps at
Nha
Trang or Hoi An on the beach.
I
would be happy to write about our experience with your
company, act as a reference and offer our telephone
number. I would not hesitate to recommend your
company to my friends and relatives. I will attach
a separate letter later on so that you can post it on
your web site. Our experience was excellent
because your organization and service were so good.
Good
luck to you and your family.
It
was a pleasure to meet you and thank you again.
Kind
regards
Mrs.
Pamela Newall and Dr. John Ross Newall from Toroto,
Canada,
Wonders
of Indochina (Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar) in Jan and Feb
2008
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Click
links below to see travel stories written by
Ennid
Berger and David Berger from New York, USA
Part
1, Part
2, Part
3
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Dear
Tommy,
"As for Vietnam, we will not be returning anytime soon. We had a fun time golfing and the tour agency's arrangements were top notch; however, the weather is similar to LA's "June Gloom" of gray skies and haze. The best golf course was Phoenix in Hanoi. It has the "wow" factor. It is unique in the world and the Korean's have the right idea of building several courses with a hotel/villas so that golfers can just go there and stay in the compound and spend all their time there without having to fight the scooters, pollution, poor roads, and dodging traffic collisions and street vendors. Although Long Thanh was voted best golf course in Vietnam for 2007, Phoenix's Championship course is the course to play. Long Thanh is beautiful and only two other groups played the course on the day we were there. Phoenix is "Ha Long Bay on land." The second course at Phoenix is also worthwhile to play. King's Island is unique because you have to take a boat over to the course but the condition of the greens were poor and the layout of some of the holes were weak. We played the mountain course which we were told was not the best of the two, so maybe the other one is spectacular. Chi Linh, voted the most difficult course in Vietnam, lived up to its reputation. We played 36 holes there and it was spectacular... a must play in Vietnam. Dalat is a pretty town and has pine trees instead of palm trees but the course does not have the "wow" factor. Although Richard birdied the 16 hole all three rounds we played, we were upgraded to the Presidential suite, the French restaurant Rabineau was elegant and delicious, it was memorable but is not a town we would go back to. Overall, the Vietnam golf courses we played are all very scenic and enjoyable and certainly recommendable; however, the poor roads, traffic, noise, chaos on scooters, and weather does not incite us to return within the next few years. There are too many other countries to visit for golf, including China which would be our next golf adventure. The Hyatt's Opera Italian restaurant was the best with a very relaxing after dinner drink in the jazz lounge! Sheraton's food is just average but the rooms were huge with the best view of Saigon. The Sofitel Metropole is the hotel to recommend in Hanoi. The Spices restaurant had excellent Vietnamese food without having to venture out of the hotel but the French restaurant was maybe a B-. The hotel is in the old quarters and had the best service/ambience of all the hotels we stayed at. It is an oasis.
Thanks again for your perfect arrangements.
R.
P and K.Y. P from Los Angeles, USA
Vietnam
Grand Golf Tours in Dec and Jan 2008
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Dear
Tommy,
Ninette and I would like to congratulate you for putting
together an absolutely unbelievable holiday package that
we will never forget. One large Australian travel agent
and airline company both cancelled our tours at the last
moment for no apparent reason after holding our deposit
for five months and left us in a real dilemma as we had
already paid for the international airfares. We chose
DiachiDulich.com & DiachiDulich.com off the internet by chance.
Your company did a fanstasic job to put together a holiday
package within a few weeks to suit our needs. The hotels
you chose were first class. The service, food and position
of the rooms would have suited a movie star. All the
guides were very entertaining and informative and all the
drivers were very courteous and drove safely at all times.
We would have no problem travelling with your company
again and would recommend our friends to travel with your
company. The little problem with the visa was entirely our
fault as we should have applied for a multiple entry
instead of a single entry, but we will put that down to
experience and we will know next time. Touring Vietnam and
Cambodia with your company was an absolutley 10 out of 10
experience.
WELL DONE DiachiDulich.com & DiachiDulich.com
Best and kindest regards
Robert & Ninette Crockett from Sydney, Australia (email:
...optusnet.com.au)
Signatures Of Indochina in January 2008
P.S. We wish you and your family all the best for
the Tet celebrations
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Hi
Tommy,
Thanks
for the email and nice to hear from you !!!
We
thoroughly enjoyed the tour. The drievrs and guides were
excellent on all segments of the trip. Most enjoyable with
only four people. The itinerary was top notch as well as
the hotels and meals. Your tour guides and drivers are the
best we have ever dealt with, very efficient, friendly and
courteous. We enjoyed Vietnam very much and we will highly
recommend you to anyone interested in going to Vietnam
Best regards,
Mr.
Maureen & Mrs. Clayton Wickens
Mr. Lawrence & Mrs. Dianne Swabey
From
Nova Scotia in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Classic
Vietnam in Jan 2008
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Dear
Tommy, Thank you very much for your wonderful trip that
you had organized for us to Vietnam and Cambodia. We
enjoyed the trip very much. We have been very
pleased. Thank you for sending Mr. Hai to meet us
after the mix up with connections. He is a very good
guide. Mr. Ming is an excellent driver as well
Lois
Pesola, Anthony Pesola and Katherine Pesola
16146
Lake Side Ave SE Prior Lake, USA
Treasures
of Indochina in Dec 2007
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Dear
Tommy,
Michael
and Joel are Much better and the hospital was very good.
Vu was absolutely fantastic. He did a really great job for
us in Saigon!! Despite the accidents in Phu Quoc we are
very happy with our trip and your team. Thank you very
much for all your help. We will come back to Vietnam and
yes we recommend you strongly.
Robert
Fitzpatrick & family
Pritzker Director, Museum of Contemporary Art
220 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60611,
USA
Jewels
of Indochina starting from the 29th of Dec until 12th of
Jan 2008
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Dear
Tommy,
The trip was fantastic ! The tour guides and drivers were
all very professional and the standard of hotels were
exceptional.
We both had a very good time and will highly recommend
DiachiDulich.com DiachiDulich.com and Vietnam to other South Africans.
It was, for us, a great insight into your country and
culture. We are truly amazed at the politeness, respect
and dignity that the Vietnamese people have. You must be
proud to be Vietnamese. Thank you once again.
Steve Mcdonald & N from Germiston, South Africa
Classic Vietnam in Dec 2007 and Jan 2008
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Dear
Tommy,
We
had a wonderful time in Vietnam. We enjoyed your
country and your people. The tour guides were great. We
enjoyed Christmas in our country with our children and
we can hardly believe that it is already well into 2008!
We wish all of our tour guides and your company and
staff a happy 2008. I would like to mention that
Tiger (we had him in Central Vietnam as a guide) was my
favorite out of our guides. He loves his country
and shared his war experiences as a boy with us that
made it so much easier to "understand" what it
must have been like living during the war. He
taught as about your customs and food and we enjoyed his
humors. The hotels we stayed in was excellent and
vehicles were comfortable and in excellent condition.
The guides were functional and reliable. They were very
helpful and went out of their way to make the holiday an
unforgettable experience. We will definitely
recommend your company and country to any fellow
South-Africans.
Kind
regards,
Liana
Grunewald and family from Pretoria, South Africa
Classic
Vietnam in December 2008
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We
thank you very much for a great trip to your beautiful
country and Cambodia.
Everything was excellent, worked out perfect. Thank
you for the excellent organization. We were very
satisfied with all the services and will certainly
recommend your company to our friends and family.
Watch out, you will be getting many Turks and
Americans in the future. :-)
Once
again, many thanks. I left part of my heart there and
will come back.
Suer
Grimm Sebnem and Stephen
New
Jersey, USA
Treasures
of Indochina in December 2007
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I
would like to thank you for the great trip you have put
together for us. In addition I would like to give you a
special thank for the very professional way you handle
your business. Even though the pick up at Ha noi airport
did not work, I was very happy that you have a 24 hr
phone line to contact you and you had found a solution
to get us to the hotel at the spot.
We
all appreciated this great service. The
trip was just fantastic. The hotels were all great. The
Victoria in Hoi an was really super.
Ben
van Vlaanderen and family
4
Chemin de Botterel, CW1222, Vesonaz, Suisse
A
Glance of Vietnam from 26 of Nov to 03 of Dec 2007
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Thank you for asking and for following up. This
demonstrates and confirms my impression of Vietnam's
people genuine hospitality and culture that we
enjoyed so much. The services that was offered to
us thru you and your company was in most cases
beyond our expectations. Your guides and drivers
were always helpful and very informative and have made
our journey very enjoyable and pleasant, particularly
the driver in Hue who stayed with us all the way until
he made sure we got out of the flood and our flight was
not cancelled. This demonstrates the dedicated
service. The customization of the tour and the
schedule that you have set up for us was excellent and
as you said (price very competitive!) and I sincerely appreciate
that. We were able to see the whole country from
North to South at our easy pace at our leisure.
To say the least, I would not hesitate to recommend the
same package with you to any of our friends. Tommy,
thank you so much for the follow up. Looking
forward to organizing another fabulous package with
you again.
Sincere thanks, and hope to hear from you soon.
Mr. Saliba Tawil and Mrs. Nadia Fhaed Yacoub
AbuGhazaleh
Ray
McDermott Middle East Inc
P. O. Box 16961, Quay No. 8 Jebel Ali, Dubai,
United Arab Emirates
Classic Vietnam in November 2007
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Sheraton
Hanoi Hotel was excellent. Everything was first class.
The only thing could be better was the English speaking
of the tour guide on the boat in Halong Bay.
Ersten
Imaoka
4669
Sugar land Circle, Concord, CA 94521-4310, USA
Classic Vietnam in November 2007
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All
accommodation in Vietnam were superb. You have excellent
driver, he is very polite and always with a smile.
Hoa is a very nice tour guide with a perfect English
skills and deep knowledge of many aspects of Vietnam. He
is also very patient, helpful and friendly
Blanca
Señor - Vice President Latin American Sales
Otis
McAllister, Inc.
160
Pine Street, Suite 350, San
Francisco, CA 94111
Hanoi
Stopovers in November, 2007
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Your
booked accommodations are perfect, drivers are
accommodating and vehicles are comfortable. Hai is very
nice and professional! THOROUGH, HELPFUL. A BIG THANKS
TO HIM.
P
& Estelle Hendler from
1955 Ocean Way, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA
Classic
Vietnam in October 2007
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I'm
sorry that I haven't written sooner, things were
pretty hectic after our arrival.
Yes
Tommy, we had a perfect trip and happily everything
ran like clockwork and yes, we fell in love with your
beautiful country and its friendly people.
All
guides were very competent and always on time. Please
pass on our sincere thanks to them. Even
all the flights have been on time. Sorry for the
trouble, (rebooking of the flight) it was a
misunderstanding on our side.
So
everything was just fine and we'll recommend your
agency to all our friends.
We
wish you the best of luck and every success for your
business.
Thanks
again and best wishes
Gisela
& Hans Koch from Germany
Treasures
of Indochina in November 2007
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Good
morning Tommy and DiachiDulich.com & DiachiDulich.com
Thank
you for the kind remarks.
Yes
back safely in S Africa to wonderful summer sunshine but some
serous storms..
Hanoi
first night in the Palace Hotel was OK Clean but not 5 star -
know about the accommodation problems in this City. Driver
Phuc and travel guide Quoc were amazing in fact we all got on
well with all the guides and drivers right along the trip.
Highlights though (for me)
were Halong Bay on the Ginger Junk and alongside the Evason
Hideaway at Ana Mandara in Nha Trang and the Sunrise beach resort.
Cambodia
was a bit of an anticlimax but glad we went for the 3 days.
The car was small and we battled a bit with our large
suitcases. The food at
Ankor village was not good especially the breakfasts and
lunch. Supper was better.The banqueting manager was doing a
check with the guests at lunch on the second day and so we had
to be honest and told him we met other guests at the airport
who just left the hotel and they also were not happy
with the food. Accomm was great as were all the staff. The
Pizza restaurant not far from the hotel was good for us in the
end.
Airports
and flights all well managed and comfortable. It is
important to note that we (ourselves) booked a cheap ticket on
Air Asia only to find we were nailed with excess baggage costs
as we has 30 kg each and allowance is only 15kg each.
Passengers may need to know this in the itinerary. Bit of
useful information. Some
of the tour days were very long and we were shattered some
days and too overtired to sleep. However the options were all
interesting but tiring Guess I would suggest one day tour, one
day relaxation if guest are to get some rest on the vacations
Well
hope this info is useful Tommy We would like you address to
send you something small for the baby.
Thanks you for all your
excellent efforts and hope to see you again in your beautiful
country. (PS hope the Typhoon in
the South did not hurt your business or your people.)
Trish
R
& C. Aitken from the UK and South Africa
Treasures
of Indochina in October and November 2007
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Dear
Tommy,
We
are back home again. We had a wonderful tour through
Vietnam and to Siem Reap. Your tour planning and
organization was absolutely perfect. The guides and
drivers in the different towns we visited were excellent
and very helpful. We will recommend you to our
friends. Thank you very much !
Kind
regards
Sigrid
an Dr. Alfred Jensen from Hattingen, Germany
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Dear
Tommy & John,
Five days has gone by so quickly with this VIP
event in Cambodia. And I must say it has been a
wonderful and fruitful experience and the business relationship we have had. I have enjoyed so much there
and I appreciate having had the opportunity to work with
all of you. Thank you for all your support, co-operation
and encouragement that you have provided me during my
stay in Siem Reap.
Last but not least, I wish all of you good health,
happiness and great success!
Photos are attached for good memory ^_^!
Best regards,
Selina
Wu from Apex Management & Consulting
in Beijing, China
Asia
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Dear.
Mrs. Ta Thu Trang
DiachiDulich.com
& DiachiDulich.com in Hanoi,
Thank
you so much for the most unexpected and beautiful
flowers brought to me by Anh. I am overwhelmed by the generosity
of your gift and will treasure the beautiful
shawl for many years to come.
I
would also like to thank you personally for the
excellent service your company has provided to us.
Corresponding and making arrangements with Tommy has
been such a pleasure - I really enjoyed planning the
holiday with his guidance and knowledge.
The
service here in Vietnam have been tip top so far, from
the moment we met Thai and our driver Phuc at the
airport. We have really enjoyed Thai's detailed explanations
and share in his provide of his country.
We have been in the hands of the most careful drivers in
excellent vehicles, both in Hanoi and in Sapa.
On
top of all that, thank you for giving us the upgrade to
the Royal Bhaya Royal Suite. For a short while, we lived
like Kings on this beautiful boat.
We
look forward to the next two weeks of our trip, in the
knowledge that DiachiDulich.com and DiachiDulich.com have done
everything to make it so great.
Jeff
and I send thanks and greetings to you and all your
staff,
With
best wishes,
They
had sent us their comments after the trip
Can't
believe it is Monday morning and I am back at my desk!
We had the scariest return trip to South Africa - left
our Hotel in Bangkok at 8.30 pm for the quarter past
midnite flight with Thai Air. At midnite we were
sitting and waiting and did not board until about 1.10
am. Then we were in the air for 20 minutes and I
felt this KLUNK as the landing gear went up and heard
the hydraulics - this did not sound good and as we
were sitting directly above it, we felt there was
something wrong. Sure enough a minute later the
Captain came on air to say he is unable to stow the
landing gear, and we would have to return to Bangkok,
but first he would fly out over the sea to jettison
the fuel and that would take about 45 minutes.
It
took much longer as we flew very low and very slowly
in huge circles dumping the enormous amount of fuel we
had onboard, bearing in mind that this flight does a
two hour turn around in Johannesburg and does not take
on fuel there. The passengers were very quiet and
I guess, like me, most of us wrapped up in our prayers
for a safe landing. I mean, if the gear could
not be locked up, how sure were they it would lock
into place for landing? Anyhow, thanks to G'd we
landed safely and Thai Air looked after us amazingly -
there were busses waiting and we were taken to a very
nice hotel for a couple of hours sleep - if you could!
It was after 4.00 when we got to the room.
6.00am a wake up call, 7.00 am breakfast, 8.00am
settle small items on your bill and 8.30 busses
started taking us back to the airport. We left
on the dot of 10.30 as promised and were back on SA
soil by 5.45pm! Exactly 12 hours delay!
Well
that put the holiday in perspective - safe landings is
really what it is all about! And the biggest
surprise was HOW efficient and punctual Viet Nam
Airlines is. They really do inspire confidence
and each flight was excellent - maybe they should get
rid of those little lunch boxes for such short
flights!
Thai
became the standard by which we judged all the other
guides, and he really was a most wonderful kind person
to spend a week with. Nothing was too much
trouble for him - he really does go the extra mile,
whereas as one of the other guides did the barest
minimum and really seemed to stick to the words of the
itinerary - not wanting to do one thing more than it
said (Quong in Hue) - Thai could not do enough for us
and really he is a great guide, and a great guy.
Incidentally
when I filled in that form for Quong, he was sitting
next to me watching every word I wrote. To tell
you the truth, we found him a little irritating!
The
other two Vietnamese guides, Huynh Quoi Thong in
Nhatrang/Dalat and young Nguyen Thi Tam in Saigon
are both very good guides, although in Saigon we never
had nearly enough time to get to grip with that
fascinating city. Thong is really a most kind
and professional guide, with a wonderful manner and
charm.
Cambodia
we had THE most serious little guide and far too
little time to get into the mood of Angkor Wat -
one needs a third nite there, really. Sengy
was very knowledgeable about his subject but utterly
inflexible. He wasted our second afternoon on
the stupid lake trip that I said I do NOT want to do
and would have preferred, on a perfect afternoon, to
have watched the sun set from a vantage point over the
ruins of Angkor Wat.
As
far as the Jacket is concerned - please wear it in
good health, and promise me you will rather spend
the money on something extra for your new baby.
We
enjoyed our evening we spent with you very much indeed
and thank you for taking us to Cha ca La Vong and for
the charm of your company. We appreciate
the efficiency of our connections and the excellent
hotel accommodation arranged for us. In every
case, but the Dalat Sofitel our room was just perfect
if not way above our expectations. We arrived in
Dalat quite ill - we think from the change of water in
Nha Trang and the dreadful drive over a landslide
covered road - and were put in a very noisy back room.
I was too weak to make a fuss or complain, so we just
stayed there the two nites, but the Hotel is really an
eye-opener - very grand in the old style.
I
really need to contact Thai - please let
me have his email address.
I
am still going to do an analysis of our trip for
you, hopefully in a day or two, which will give you
an insight into our experiences, but really, we
cannot thank you and your company enough and as for
spoiling me so on my birthday - I did feel very
special so far away from home! Everyone we met
enroute just oohed and aahed over the wonderful
flowers and a South African lady we met a Hue
airport asked me if we had just gotten married - the
flowers were so impressive!
Hope
your wife is keeping well - what is her name,
please, and when exactly is your baby due?????
Thanks for the kind words of welcome back home, and
keep well.
Hedy
and Jeffrey Davis from Cape Town, South Africa,
Deluxe
Treasures of Indochina in October and November 2007
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We
had an excellent time in Vietnam. We were happy with the
GHM Nam Hai Resort in Hoi An. The Princess and the staff
were wonderful. We want to come back when we can stay
longer. Thank you very much for your arrangements.
G.
Johnson-General
Counsel
CIC Energy Corp, Inanda Greens, Ground
Floor Augusta House, Unit 6 Albertyn Street, Wierda
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Dear
Tommy,
After a great honyemoon we have returned. It was a
perfect honyemoon and I would like to thank you and your
staff for a great and well organised honeymoon. The
guides who were with us were very nice and good english
speaking. The accomodations were perfect.
Thanks again for everything, I will recommend your
services to my friends and familiy and of course in the
future we will for sure make use of your great services
again!
Kind
regards
Mark
van der Beek and party from Hazenstraat, Hilversum,
Netherlands
Vietnam
Classic Honeymoon DiachiDulich.com Package in September 2007 |
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Hanoi
Hilton Hotel is wonderful, cooperative hotel staffs on
the Executive Floor. Safe and experienced driver made
the 3 hours as comfortable as possible. Hoa is one of
the best guides we have ever had. I would recommend him
to any friend more than being knowledgeable. Hoa made
the day a complete believable. DiachiDulich.com & DiachiDulich.com has made our stay in Hanoi wonderful and easy,
making complicated arrangements to become simple. We are
extremely grateful.
Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Aferiat - Hanoi Stopovers in June 2006
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Fith Ave, 13 A, NY, New York 10011, USA |
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I
could not complain anything. Everything was excellent
Wolpe
Family - Vietnam Stopovers in June 2007
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It
is a nice trip, all accommodation booked through you
were superb and we enjoyed. Thanks for your perfect
arrangements, especially for Thai's professionalism.
Sherry
Pool, William and family - Vietnam Stopovers in August,
2007
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Everything
was excellent. Your tour guides were very informative.
They took care of all logistics and made us feel like
special guests. The Six Senses Spa resort is amazing!
Thank you so much for organizing the upgrade.
Greg Stern and Rita Barcia, PhD - Vietnam Classic
Honeymoon in July 2007
Schepens Eye Research Institute,Harvard
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Accommodations
and locations were all excellent. Conditions of vehicles
were also very good and drivers were very accommodating.
Our tour guides are friendly and knowledgeable. Thanks!
Mr.
James Coates and Family - Vietnam Stopovers in June,
2007
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Tour
guide was excellent, your driver was courteous, good
knowledge of roads and on time. Service was excellent
and responsive by DiachiDulich.com & DiachiDulich.com in Vietnam
throughout from first email. One thing is we spent many
wasted hours waiting from the time we left boat until
flight to Hue. Perhaps we could have gone to Halong bay
first but I am not sure you could do it. Anh was also an
excellent and informative guide in Hue and Hoi An.
We are enjoying Ana Mandara very much!
K.
P and R. P (Tourist
names are confidential) - Best
of Vietnam in August, 2007
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accommodation is very beautiful. Lai is very calm and
good driver. Our tour guide was excellent and very
helpful. We are very happy to have him. He gave us good knowledge
about Vietnam. Everything was perfect. Thank you!
Classic
Honeymoon Tours in Aug - Sep , 2007
Reetta
Kotkaniemi and Miettinen Sami - Finnish Citizens in the
UK
No 1, 25 Hamilton Road, London W5 2EE, The United
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Good
morning Tommy,
Many thanks for your kind email and yes, indeed, we are
back in the land of sand and happy to unpack our
rucksacks and see the dogs again!
The tour programme, as booked through your company was
absolutely PERFECT. What I particularly
appreciated, in order of importance, was
1. your kindness and willingness to make changes
to our programme as we went along. ( Amended
train/flight bookings, amended hotel booking in Sapa due
to trekking changes). That really separates the
amateurs from the professionals and you did a fantastic
job in keeping us happy all the time. Most appreciated
was the dayroom you organized for us at the last minute
in Hanoi due to the Vietnam airlines flight delay - I
was very impressed and it made all the difference! Thank
you.
2. Time keeping by your guides & drivers
- they were always there before the appointed time, were
well prepared, extremely pleasant company,
had lots of good stories to tell, and of course were
great facilitators. Perfect! In
Particular I am thinking of Guide Njan in Sapa, Guide
Hai Hai in Hanoi - they stand out and please pass our
personal thanks to them.
3. It was very reassuring to know that we felt
that we could always contact you - not that we needed to
- whatever time of day.
4. We feel that we got value for money. The
tour programme was exactly what we had expected and we
certainly will promote your services to any of our
friends who will be traveling your way.
As regards the content of the sightseeing in
every city - superb. Places visited were
appropriate, the guides let us spend as long or as short
as we wished, no guides ever pushed us to buy items in
tourist shops - although we were offered the chance.
Boat trips worked perfectly. Border crossing into
Cambodia was efficient.
Hotel Accommodation: Superb
superior room at the Metropole on the way in - a
bit less nice on the way out as we had a dark standard
room and they were renovating the hotel at that stage -
but that didnt matter for only 1 night. Hanoi
Hotel Hoa Binh Palace was pleasant enough
with really nice staff. Sapa - well, the Sapa
Victoria was just the best. Food was great,
location superb, staff excellent, beautiful rooms, a
true delight! One complaint : Extortionate and
inefficient laundry service considering that labour
costs there should be absolutely minimal. I paid
USD70 for a few pieces of laundry and did not feel
that the washing was even cleaned properly. These
are European prices but certainly not with European
standards! You may wish to pass this comment on to
them. The Victoria Hotel Chau Doc - although it
is the best hotel there, seems a bit tired and dated,
especailly after having experienced the sleek and
efficient Sapa Victoria. The food was great but I
did complain to the Manager about the less than poor
massage my son and I endured. To his credit
however, the GM of the hotel could not have done more to
make things good. I think the staff called him in
outside of his duty time to deal with my complaint, he
was most apologetic, did not charge us for the massage
and all is well that ends well. As they say: a
complaint turned around makes for an even more loyal
customer next time round and if ever in Chau Doc we'd
happily go there again. The hotel Juliana Phnom
Penh (my choice of hotel) was
extremely poor. The lobby smelled dank and musty,
the food was over-priced and unappetizing, the rooms and
pool were OK but seriously, the poolman guarded his
towels with a ferocity that you would think they were
made of gold and throughout the whole hotel every
piece of furniture has little pieces of carpet stuck
underneath it to stop it from scratching the
already sad looking floor. Truly a disaster.
Please dissuade people from going there. We
subsequently looked at the rooms and also ate at a place
called the Foreign Correspondents Club or
FCC as it is affectionately known in Phnom Penh.
Rack rates there are USD 75 for a double per night and
it is PERFECT for European travellers. One
thing though : PP seems to be full of beggars who
wheel their disabled family members around on carts and
trolleys and they all seem to hang out either
outside the FCC or the hilltop mountain temple
in PP - sorry I forgot the name.
Cambodia : Very different
experience than Vietnam and a lot more challenging.
We preferred Vietnam in every way but that is just
a personal choice. The guide in Phnom Penh, Mr Ra
was very difficult to understand but he was a kindly
gentleman and he did try his best. I certainly
wish him well as he seems to have had a very hard
life. ( All we wanted was to be with Njan or Hai
Hai !!) The tour operator in PP was efficient,
perfect driver, on time, polite, well informed.
Complaints: Very few!
On the boat from Chau Doc to Phnom Penh the Victoria
Hotel provided a snack of fruit and two miniscule
biscuits. From what I could see no one touched the
unpeeled fruit - westerners generally wouldn't eat
grapes or apples unwashed or unpeeled for fear of
becoming ill. On such a long ( 6-7 hour) journey,
far better to perhaps offer a hot cup of tea/coffee and
a hearty sandwich or some real cake/biscuits. But
that is only a small suggestions.
Train journey from Sapa to Hanoi. The Hotel Victoria
had printed notices that advised that there would be a
restaurant car attached to the train on a Thursday
evening. We had a particular cause to celebrate
that evening and wanted to dine in style on board the
train. Only one problem! No restaurant car that
night. No one on the train seemed to have heard of
dining cars on that train anyway. Please
advise the Sapa Victoria of this.
Tommy, sorry this is such a long account.
Hopefully I am not boring you to death. Am
very happy for you to publish anything or everything I
said on the web.
Lastly, please once again thank your wonderful
team! Especially also the kind lady from your
office - sorry I forgot her name! - who twice had to get
up so very early to take us to and meet us from the
train! Thank you also to you.
Great Holiday! Many thanks and best regards,
Ria, Adrian and Mark EPPS (German & British
citizens living in Qatar)
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Keep
up the good work!
We
are extremely pleased with out first trip in Hanoi. We
wish we could stay longer in Hanoi. We will definitely
be back and will tell our friends about your excellent
service. I highly recommend your company and tour guide
Nam. Your driver was also very good. He was always
punctual.
Pauline
Ong and Byron Jelly from NSW, Australia
Vietnam
Classic Tours - 15 Jan 2007 |
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