October 28, 2009 (Hanoi) — Lotussia Travel has recently launched a new specialist website about car rental, car hire in Vietnam – www.vietnamcarhire.com.
Car rental in Vietnam is relatively inexpensive and considered to be convenient. However, travelers who are unused to foreign travel should be aware that, in general, renting a car in Vietnam means renting a driver with the car. The driver also knows where to stop for meal and bathroom breaks on the way. This is standard procedure and should be considered a good method of getting around and getting information about the area at the same time.
www.vietnamcarhire.com offers both travelers and business customers the full spectrum of car rental, airport pickup, car leasing in all major cities of Vietnam. Besides the latest range of compact, mid to large size, sports and luxury vehicles from popular brands such as Mercedes Benz, Toyota, Audi and many others, a professionally trained and experienced English speaking local driver will also be included as part of the car hire.
www.vietnamcarhire.com is comprised of four major categories including travel news, airport pickup service, car rental and useful travel related information on Vietnam. All these categories are well designed and smartly arranged making search quite easy and convenient.
“www.vietnamcarhire.com provides the most completed information about car rental, car hire and land transport in vietnam. We believe this site will be soon appreciated by both travelers and business customers coming in Vietnam. Above anything else, we are proud of our drivers. They provide discreet, professional and friendly service and are trained to drive safely and comfortably on Vietnam’s challenging roads. ” – Said Nguyen Khuong, the CEO of Lotussia Travel.
Lotussia Travel is a privately owned travel company offering a wide selection of easy adventure tour an value-for-money service such as trekking, cycling, kayaking, hotel reservations, car rental and more. The company was established in 2005 having offices and branches in Hanoi, Sapa, Danang and Ho Chi Minh city.
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