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Thứ Hai, 29 tháng 6, 2015

Elephant Race Festival, Dak Lak

If you have a chance to Dak Lak Province in springtime, you should not miss the Elephant Race Festival, normally celebrated in the third lunar month. Attending the festival, you will be lived in the boisterous atmosphere of the echo of gongs and the spectacular performances of the elephants from the Central Highlands forest.



The Elephant Race Festival is usually held in Don Village or in forests near the Sevepoi River. In preparation for the festive day, people take their elephants to places where they can eat their fill. Apart from grass their food also includes bananas, papayas, sugar canes, corns, sweet potatoes. The elephants are free from hard work to preserve their strength. On the big day, elephants from different villages gather at Don Village. The race track is on even ground, preferably wide enough for ten elephants to stand simultaneously in a line with a length of one to two kilometres. People from near and far in their best and colourful costumes flock to the festival.

With the signal of of tu va (horns made into musical instruments), the mahouts command their elephants to go to the race track, standing in a row at the starting point. The leading elephant stands in front, whirling his trunk and nodding his head in greeting the spectators. Atop each elephant there are two handlers in traditional costumes for generals. The tu va signals the start of the race and the elephants rush ahead, excited by the sound of the drums, gongs, and cheering from the spectators. Upon seeing the first elephant dashing to the destination, the spectators shout boisterously amidst the echoing sound of drums and gongs. At the end of the race, the winning elephants lift their trunks above their heads to wave to the viewers, walk deliberately flapping their ears gently, gazing through half-closed eyes to receive sugarcane from their viewers.
The winning elephant is given a laurel wreath. Like its owner, the elephant expresses its happiness and enjoy the sugar canes and bananas from the festival-goers. After this race, the elephants participate in the competition of swimming across the Serepok River, of tug-of-wars, or throwing balls and playing football. When the race comes to an end, the competing elephants bring back the atmosphere of the festival to their villages. Upon returning to their village, they receive warm welcome from the villagers. Very often, the elephants from Don Village win the prizes as the village has a tradition of training and tending elephants.

The elephant race is the biggest festival in the Central Highlands. Coming here, you will not only feel the martial spirit of the M'nong ethnic people, who are very famous for their bravery and skill in hunting wild elephants, but also the magnificent landscape of the Central Highlands which further stresses the grandiose characters of this traditional festival.
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Thứ Hai, 14 tháng 7, 2014

Daily tour - Cuc Phuong National Park

Hochiminh Muslim Tour Malaysia sincerely introduce the Cuc Phuong National Park Tour as follows:



  • Active and close to nature in awe inspiring landscapes during this 2 day trip. An ideal combination of sightseeing, physical challenges and a genuine nature experience - from the peaceful countryside of Tam Coc, the Emperors’ temples of Hoa Lu to the fascinating natural of Cuc Phuong National Park. You'll embark on a tour through the gorgeous scenery and pristine landscapes of Ninh Binh province for the most exceptional locations for photos, wildlife viewing, and nature walks.


Day 1: Hanoi – Tam Coc – Hoa Lu - Cuc Phuong Park (L, D)

  • Am: From 8h00, be picked up at your hotel for 2.5 hours drive south of Hanoi to Tam Coc, where we stop at a local restaurant and start cycling around. You would be guided through villages, lush rice fields and rocky outcrops (rice harvesting time: May and Sep) until lunch at the local restaurant with scenic view over the river.

  • Pm: We take a sampan ride along a river, just relax and enjoy the sensation of being gently paddled by hand in a little boat. Lose yourself in this unique experience, along a stretch of blue-green river, and marvel at dancing water refractions under the coolness of passing Tam Coc (three caves).

  • Upon arrival back in the boat dock, drive to Hoa Lu – Vietnam capital city (968 – 1009) for the King Dinh and Le Temples as well as ancient citadel traces. Keep driving through a fascinating limestone area to Cuc Phuong Park.

  • Diner and overnight in the park headquarter.


Day 2: Cuc Phuong Park - Hanoi (B, L)

  • Am:  Awake gently and savour the early morning sounds of the surrounding forest and the singing of gibbons in nearby Rescue Center. Have breakfast then drive to the Cave of Prehistoric man, where human skeletons and stone tools there dated back to 7.500 years old. Keep driving into the forest (20km) then start hiking up loop trail (7 km) to see the 1000 years old tree, discover the secrets of nature.

  • Pm: After lunch, we visit the Endangered Primate Rescue Centre – one of the highlights of Cuc Phuong Park, where we will observe a home to more than 140 primates in 15 species, including six species which are kept only at the EPRC and in no other facility in the world. Afterwards, leave the park for Hanoi.

  • Trip ends at your hotel around 17h00.


  • Pick up and drop off at hotel

  • All entrance fees

  • English speaking guide

  • Cycling and rowing boat in Tam Coc

  • 01 night in the National Park

  • Local guide at National Park (park ranger)

  • Meals as specified (01 Breakfast, 02 Lunches and 01 Dinner)


Exclude


  • International flight to / from Vietnam

  • Travel insurance

  • Drinks & other meals not mentioned in the program

  • Personal expenses

Highlights:

  • Unique picturesque areas

  • Cycling and row boating in Tam Coc

  • Emperors’ temples in Hoa Lu

  • Cuc Phuong National Park

  • Endanger Primate Rescue Centre

  • Small group (maximum 12 people)
Thank you for visiting our Daily tour - Cuc Phuong National Park. We are looking forward to serving you.
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Daily tour - Mai Chau and overnight at homestay

Hochiminh Muslim Tour Malaysia sincerely introduce the Daily tour - Mai Chau and overnight at homestay as follows:


  • Mai Chau is a mountainous area of outstanding natural beauty, inhabited by a Thai and H’mong ethnic minority groups. This trip offers an easy trek combined with homestay in villages of Thai, where we have opportunities to observe the local lifestyle of these minority people.


Day 01: Hanoi - Mai Chau (L)

  • We depart Hanoi and head west toward Hoa Binh City where we stop for refreshments and coffee. Leaving Hoa Binh, we climb toward the Mai Chau valley, about another 1.5 hours away, stopping on the way to take in the spectacular scenery. Following lunch in Mai Chau town, we stroll around the stunning villages of Thai people.


Day 02: Mai Chau - Hanoi (B/L)

  • Awake to the sound of nature. Take an early trek around the valley of relax and enjoy the pristine environment and the peace of the countryside and beautiful landscapes with green rice fields.

  • After Lunch, drive back to Hanoi.

  • End of  Mai Chau and overnight at homestay tour.

Include:

  • A/c private  car/ van/bus  for pick up, transfer & sightseeing as per program

  • English speaking tour guide

  • All entrance fees

  • Hotel pick up and drop off service

  • Mineral water on bus (2 bottles/ pax/day)

  • Homestay arrangement

  • Half board package meals as indicated (B = Breakfast; L = Lunch)

Exclude:


  • Travel insurance

  • Drinks & other meals not mentioned in the program

  • Personal expenses
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