Vacationers to the central city of Da Nang will have chance to enjoy anaerial view of famous tourist sites of the city as a helicopter tourwill start as early as in March.
The service, introduced by theVietnam Helicopter Corporation on February 10, will include tours overDa Nang city and a voyage over Cu Lao Cham, My Son, Ly Son and Dong Hoi.
The company plans to use French modern helicopter EC 130 T2 that can take six tourists on one trip.
A15-minute round will cost a passenger 2.5 million VND (118 USD) while3.5 million VND (165 USD) per passenger will be charged for a 25-minuetrip.
One of Vietnam’s popular tourist destinations, Da Nang saw a jump in the number of tourist arrivals in January.
Around 263,000 travellers visited the coastal city last month, up 13.3 percent against January in 2014.
Of them, 112,000 were foreigners, a slight increase of 3.5 percent and151,000 were local holiday-makers, jumping 21.9 percent from the sameperiod last year.
The city recently joined withcentral Thua Thien-Hue and Quang Nam provinces to unveil a campaign topromote tourism in their central region, home to numerous renownedbeaches and world heritage sites.
Theprogramme will focus on introducing new tourism options from all threelocalities in 2015, including a number of fascinating events, festiveactivities and tourism packages.
Thecity will introduce new river tours, the Helio entertainment complex, aFrench village, the Asia Park, a night market on Han river, Vincomcommercial centre, and more.-VNA
The service, introduced by theVietnam Helicopter Corporation on February 10, will include tours overDa Nang city and a voyage over Cu Lao Cham, My Son, Ly Son and Dong Hoi.
The company plans to use French modern helicopter EC 130 T2 that can take six tourists on one trip.
A15-minute round will cost a passenger 2.5 million VND (118 USD) while3.5 million VND (165 USD) per passenger will be charged for a 25-minuetrip.
One of Vietnam’s popular tourist destinations, Da Nang saw a jump in the number of tourist arrivals in January.
Around 263,000 travellers visited the coastal city last month, up 13.3 percent against January in 2014.
Of them, 112,000 were foreigners, a slight increase of 3.5 percent and151,000 were local holiday-makers, jumping 21.9 percent from the sameperiod last year.
The city recently joined withcentral Thua Thien-Hue and Quang Nam provinces to unveil a campaign topromote tourism in their central region, home to numerous renownedbeaches and world heritage sites.
Theprogramme will focus on introducing new tourism options from all threelocalities in 2015, including a number of fascinating events, festiveactivities and tourism packages.
Thecity will introduce new river tours, the Helio entertainment complex, aFrench village, the Asia Park, a night market on Han river, Vincomcommercial centre, and more.-VNA