Hanoi – favorite destination of Australian fam trip delegation

Hanoi has become the most exciting destination for Australian travel agents during a seven-day fam trip that ended on November 13 under the support of the national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines.

 The Australian delegation visits Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. Photos: Hoai Nam/ The Hanoi Times

Among three destinations, including the northern provinces of Quang Ninh and Ninh Binh, the 12-travel agent delegation selected Hanoi for their most prolonged stay with a visit to different places, namely Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the Old Quater, Temple of Literature, Bat Trang pottery village, Ha Thai lacquerware craft village, among other. 

This is the first international fam trip hosted by the Hanoi Department of Tourism after the Covid-19 pandemic to promote inbound tourism.

The Australian travel companies said they had interesting experiences when taking a fam trip to the localities with a memorable impression of Hanoi. During the journey to the capital city, they also enjoyed double-decker bus tours, traditional cuisine, street food, shows of “The Quintessence of Tonkin” real scene, and a Thang Long water puppet show.

The municipal Department of Tourism hopes that the visit of Australian tourism enterprises will boost cooperation between the city’s and Australia’s businesses and open up new tourism opportunities once Hanoi becomes an attractive destination for Australian visitors in the coming times.

In 2023, the department will continue to host more fam trips and press trips from other potential markets and support tours to attract international tourists to Vietnam.

 Australian visitors explore the city on a double-decker bus.

In the first ten months of 2022, the number of domestic and international arrivals to the city was estimated at 15.38 million.

As the peak season for inbound tourists falls from September this year to April next year, the city is expected to fulfill the city’s annual targets set for 2022 to welcome about 1-1.2 million international visitors.

The municipal Tourism Department plans to organize new tourist programs and cultural and leisure events to attract more tourists to Hanoi between now and the end of the year.

Earlier, a September-released report from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) showed that Vietnam had been named among the top 10 most popular destinations for Australians traveling overseas.

The number of Australians traveling to Vietnam has surged significantly after Australia and Vietnam reopened their borders, the report noted.

The post Hanoi – favorite destination of Australian fam trip delegation appeared first on Vietexplorer.com.

View more from VietExplorer:

Vietnamese men leave big city for green deserted land in hometown
E-books on General Vo Nguyen Giap launched
Top legislator begins working visit to EP, Belgium
Online film making course to be held in October
Vietnam’s documentary to be screened at int’l film festival
Bamboo Airways to operate first demo direct flight to US in late September
Learn Vietnamese history through online 3D tour
‘Made in Vietnam’ wristband for monitoring COVID-19 qurantined patients
An unforgettable tour to Tu Lan Cave
Young Vietnamese woman amazes motorcyclists with outstanding leathercraft skills
Vietnam could reopen domestic tourism market soon with vaccine passports
Former IOC president Rogge dies at 79
Four special German films to be screened online
Fishing in Tam Giang lagoon wins int’l photo contest
Vietnamese farm produce introduced at fruit & vegetable show in Italy
Hai Phong conducts mass vaccination drive
Top leaders of Vietnamese, European parliaments hold talks
Vietnamese farm produce introduced in Italy
German Film Week in Vietnam: ‘Greetings from Fukushima’
Vietnam plans to reopen domestic flights, classifies airports by zones

Nhận xét

Bài đăng phổ biến từ blog này

Vietnam looking for talented foreign coach for men’s football team following Park’s departure

Quang Ninh Museum – a black pearl by Ha Long Bay

Vietnam Weather Update (Dec. 23): Cold Snap Hits Northern Region