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Lonely Planet , the largest travel guide book, has rated the�Mekong Delta�region among the �Best-Value Destinations for 2012 (destinations where your dollar gets you even further!)�.<br><br>The rating is expected to help promote the region's image to [http://www.Bbc.co.uk/search/?q=international%20visitors international visitors] around the world.��<br>Here is what Lonely Planet got to write about the destination: "Vietnam�is always good value, but you can now skip the package trips arranged in Ho Chi Minh City that tread the same worn-out routes. It�s become easier, more rewarding�and just as cheap to go on DIY multiday adventures to destinations like Ben Tre, Chau Doc and the floating markets of Vinh Long, and some less-seen ones like Ha Tien or Tra Vinh. Go by air-conditioned bus or hire moto-taxis as you go; the latter know ferry crossings on roads not on any map. Boat trips go for US$5 to US$10, while most guesthouses run US$10 to US$25."<br><br>Source: dtinews�<br>Recommended tour by�Activetravel Asia<br>Mekong Explorer�<br>The Mighty [http://www.mekongrustic.com mekong homestay tour mango homestay mekong]
Lonely Planet , the largest travel guide book, has rated the�Mekong Delta�region among the �[http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/search/?q=Best-Value%20Destinations Best-Value Destinations] for 2012 (destinations where your dollar gets you even further!)�.<br><br>The rating is expected to help promote the region's image to international visitors around the world.��<br>Here is what Lonely Planet got to write about the destination: "Vietnam�is always good value, but you can now skip the package trips arranged in Ho Chi Minh City that tread the same worn-out routes. It�s become easier, more rewarding�and just as cheap to go on DIY multiday adventures to destinations like Ben Tre, Chau Doc and the floating markets of Vinh Long, and some less-seen ones like Ha Tien or Tra Vinh. Go by air-conditioned bus or hire moto-taxis as you go; the latter know ferry crossings on roads not on any map. Boat trips go for US$5 to US$10, while most guesthouses run US$10 to US$25."<br><br>Source: dtinews�<br>Recommended tour by�Activetravel Asia<br>[http://www.mekongrustic.com/tours.html mekong delta tour] Explorer�<br>The Mighty Mekong

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Lonely Planet , the largest travel guide book, has rated the�Mekong Delta�region among the �Best-Value Destinations for 2012 (destinations where your dollar gets you even further!)�.

The rating is expected to help promote the region's image to international visitors around the world.��
Here is what Lonely Planet got to write about the destination: "Vietnam�is always good value, but you can now skip the package trips arranged in Ho Chi Minh City that tread the same worn-out routes. It�s become easier, more rewarding�and just as cheap to go on DIY multiday adventures to destinations like Ben Tre, Chau Doc and the floating markets of Vinh Long, and some less-seen ones like Ha Tien or Tra Vinh. Go by air-conditioned bus or hire moto-taxis as you go; the latter know ferry crossings on roads not on any map. Boat trips go for US$5 to US$10, while most guesthouses run US$10 to US$25."

Source: dtinews�
Recommended tour by�Activetravel Asia
mekong delta tour Explorer�
The Mighty Mekong