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Colo' Camp/Voyages découverteFrom the mountains in the North, inhabited by Tibeto-Burmese tribes, to the Mekong Delta in the South, Vietnam reveals the beauty of its landscapes, the richness of its cultural heritage and its astonishing daily life over 1,700 km long. A journey through time, offering the greatest diversity of landscapes and encounters, and a complete discovery of Vietnam from North to South.
A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE TRIP
Colo' Camp/Voyages découverte Boat, plane, train, bus, bike, all means are good to discover all facets of Vietnam, from the Mekong Delta to the Chinese border, via Halong Bay.From the mountains in the North, inhabited by Tibeto-Burmese tribes, to the Mekong Delta in the South, Vietnam reveals the beauty of its landscapes, the richness of its cultural heritage and its astonishing daily life over 1,700 km long. A journey through time, offering the greatest diversity of landscapes and encounters, and a complete discovery of Vietnam from North to South.
THE BEST OF THE PRODUCT
- Overnight on board a junk in Halong Bay and on board a boat on the Mekong Delta.
- Meetings with Vietnamese people and a night at a local's house
- Kayak, hike and bike in the most beautiful sites in the country.
THE BEST OF THE PRODUCT
- Overnight on board a junk in Halong Bay and on board a boat on the Mekong Delta.
- Meetings with Vietnamese people and a night at a local's house
- Kayak, hike and bike in the most beautiful sites in the country.
OTHER ACTIVITIES INCLUDED IN THE OFFER
PHYSIQUE CONDITION
LEVEL OF PRATICE
Included
- International flights
- Local transfers
- The accommodation
- The meals
- Supervision,
- Technical equipment
- All the services indicated in the program
Not Included
- The drinks (sodas)
- Personal expenses and equipment
- Optional insurance as well as any other supplement not provided for in the program
The program
Day by dayDay of arrival
Day 1: Paris - Hanoi.
Reception at the airport and flight to Hanoi, transfer and installation at the hotel
Reception at the airport and flight to Hanoi, transfer and installation at the hotel
During your stay
Days 2 to 4: Hanoi
Arrival and transfer to Hanoi. Presentation of the program and rules of life.
Various visits to Hanoi: Hoa Lo Prison, Cyclo Tour, a traditional Thang Long water puppet show, typical of the Red River Delta region, which recounts historical or mythological facts as well as the daily life of peasants.
Arrival and transfer to Hanoi. Presentation of the program and rules of life.
Various visits to Hanoi: Hoa Lo Prison, Cyclo Tour, a traditional Thang Long water puppet show, typical of the Red River Delta region, which recounts historical or mythological facts as well as the daily life of peasants.
In the evening, a gastronomic stroll through the streets of Hanoi, from shop to shop, in order to taste the most emblematic Vietnamese dishes.
Nights at the hotel.
Days 4 to 6: Pu Luong village
Departure from Hanoi for the Pu Luong Nature Reserve, populated by white Thais and Muong people. The walk in the park will be an opportunity to see a rich flora and fauna with more than 1000 species of plants listed and many species of birds.
Free afternoon to enjoy the lodge and stroll on the paths around and observe the work in the rice fields. You will meet and discuss with various ethnicities about their culture and traditions.
Overnight in a big lodge with the locals (Valley Home Pu Luong)
Day 6: Ninh Binh
Departure from Pu Luong to Hoa Lu, through one of the most picturesque landscapes in North Vietnam, nicknamed Halong Bay on land. Discover the region during a bike ride along the embankment along the Van Long Reserve, then you will board small rowing boats for a ride of about 1.5 hours through the rice fields and the spectacular landscape of rocky peaks, canals and vegetation.
Night at the inhabitant's house
Day 7 and 8: Halong Bay
In the morning, departure to Halong Bay (3h15 drive). Around noon, boarding a junk boat for a cruise in Halong Bay, one of the most prestigious natural sites in Southeast Asia. According to legend, the 3,000 islets are nothing but the sinuses of the body of a dragon that plunged into the China Sea. In the afternoon, a 1-hour kayak trip in one of the most beautiful sites in Halong Bay. Meal and night on board the junk.
At the end of the morning transfer to Hanoi station for departure by night train to HUE (night on board)
Days 9 and 10: Hue
Morning arrival of the train and check in at the hotel. visit to the Imperial City. Then, bike ride to the Pha Tam Giang marsh, on a path through villages and rice fields. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 11: Hoï An
Departure from Hue to Danang and Hoi An (130 km) by the “Cloud Pass” road. Several stops along the way including one at Lang Co beach. Arrival and check in at the hotel. Expedition of a day traditional fishing with lunch. Introduction to net and basket fishing. Visit a local artisanal house.
Day 12: Hoï An/Saigon
Visit Hoï An, a small Sino-Vietnamese town, the first foreign trading post in Vietnam, once a stopover for European navigators, classified as a World Heritage Site by Unesco. Then transfer by train from Hoï An to Saigon
Hotel night in Saigon
Days 13 and 14: Mekong Delta
In the morning, a quick visit to Saigon, then departure for the Mekong Delta. Boarding our boat, sailing to the island of Ngu Hiep. Bike ride on the island to discover local life. Return to the boat at the end of the day, dinner on board while sailing to My Thuan, a pretty peaceful town on the banks of the Mekong. Overnight on board.
The next day:
Sailing from My Thuan to Cai Thia, where you disembark to continue by bike to Cai Be (10 km). Walk in the village to discover traditional life, visit a local craftsman and an old colonial house.
In the early afternoon, return to Saigon and according to the flight schedule, free time, lunch and night at the hotel then return flight or night flight.
Nights at the hotel.
Days 4 to 6: Pu Luong village
Departure from Hanoi for the Pu Luong Nature Reserve, populated by white Thais and Muong people. The walk in the park will be an opportunity to see a rich flora and fauna with more than 1000 species of plants listed and many species of birds.
Free afternoon to enjoy the lodge and stroll on the paths around and observe the work in the rice fields. You will meet and discuss with various ethnicities about their culture and traditions.
Overnight in a big lodge with the locals (Valley Home Pu Luong)
Day 6: Ninh Binh
Departure from Pu Luong to Hoa Lu, through one of the most picturesque landscapes in North Vietnam, nicknamed Halong Bay on land. Discover the region during a bike ride along the embankment along the Van Long Reserve, then you will board small rowing boats for a ride of about 1.5 hours through the rice fields and the spectacular landscape of rocky peaks, canals and vegetation.
Night at the inhabitant's house
Day 7 and 8: Halong Bay
In the morning, departure to Halong Bay (3h15 drive). Around noon, boarding a junk boat for a cruise in Halong Bay, one of the most prestigious natural sites in Southeast Asia. According to legend, the 3,000 islets are nothing but the sinuses of the body of a dragon that plunged into the China Sea. In the afternoon, a 1-hour kayak trip in one of the most beautiful sites in Halong Bay. Meal and night on board the junk.
At the end of the morning transfer to Hanoi station for departure by night train to HUE (night on board)
Days 9 and 10: Hue
Morning arrival of the train and check in at the hotel. visit to the Imperial City. Then, bike ride to the Pha Tam Giang marsh, on a path through villages and rice fields. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 11: Hoï An
Departure from Hue to Danang and Hoi An (130 km) by the “Cloud Pass” road. Several stops along the way including one at Lang Co beach. Arrival and check in at the hotel. Expedition of a day traditional fishing with lunch. Introduction to net and basket fishing. Visit a local artisanal house.
Day 12: Hoï An/Saigon
Visit Hoï An, a small Sino-Vietnamese town, the first foreign trading post in Vietnam, once a stopover for European navigators, classified as a World Heritage Site by Unesco. Then transfer by train from Hoï An to Saigon
Hotel night in Saigon
Days 13 and 14: Mekong Delta
In the morning, a quick visit to Saigon, then departure for the Mekong Delta. Boarding our boat, sailing to the island of Ngu Hiep. Bike ride on the island to discover local life. Return to the boat at the end of the day, dinner on board while sailing to My Thuan, a pretty peaceful town on the banks of the Mekong. Overnight on board.
The next day:
Sailing from My Thuan to Cai Thia, where you disembark to continue by bike to Cai Be (10 km). Walk in the village to discover traditional life, visit a local craftsman and an old colonial house.
In the early afternoon, return to Saigon and according to the flight schedule, free time, lunch and night at the hotel then return flight or night flight.
Last day
Day 15 - Saigon (Ho Chi Minh) - Paris
Return to France
The course of this program is indicative. It may undergo modifications or adjustments, depending on technical criteria, safety requirements or the climatic conditions of the moment.
Return to France
The course of this program is indicative. It may undergo modifications or adjustments, depending on technical criteria, safety requirements or the climatic conditions of the moment.
In this case, only those responsible for UCPA supervision are authorized to take the necessary decision (s).
We draw your attention to the itinerant aspect of this program — this mode of travel has the advantage of discovering large spaces, which requires daily involvement, numerous trips and sometimes even unexpected events!
We draw your attention to the itinerant aspect of this program — this mode of travel has the advantage of discovering large spaces, which requires daily involvement, numerous trips and sometimes even unexpected events!
SPOT
Halong Bay
The Bay of Two Thousand Wonders
Halong Bay (or Halong Bay) is one of the most famous landscapes in Asia. Composed of 1200 rocky peaks that jut out of the turquoise water, Halong Bay is the largest marine karst in the world. Originally an underwater sedimentary plateau and then dried up, erosion dissolved the softest rocks and dug numerous caves in the remaining islets.
ABOUT THE TRIP
Equipment Included
all equipment for activities is provided
Equipment Included
all equipment for activities is provided
Equipment not included
Bring 2 pieces of luggage:
- 1 30-liter backpack for trekking and hiking
- 1 travel bag or large solid backpack (numerous transfers)
- 1 30-liter backpack for trekking and hiking
- 1 travel bag or large solid backpack (numerous transfers)
Large volume trash-type plastic bags to keep your things dry
On sea kayaks, you have two waterproof boxes to put your things, it is however advisable to bring a small 20/30 liter waterproof bag to put your papers
Recommended personal equipment:
To be adapted according to the season.
Very light clothing: shorts, T-shirts, swimsuits, lightweight cotton pants
1 windbreaker
1 rain cape
Long, loose clothing to protect yourself from the sun
Warm clothes for the evening
Toiletries
Small personal pharmacy
pocket knife
Light flashlight (handy headlight) with spare battery
Visor cap to protect yourself from the sun
1 gourd
1 wool or fleece sweater
To sleep:
“Meat bag” (sheet bag).
For the most sensitive, zippered sleeping bag/duvet from November to March (comfort temperature 10-15°)
To walk:
“Trekking” type hiking boots with notched soles and good ankle support
Two pairs of hiking socks
For the evening, tennis, flip flops or sandals
For kayaking:
Light shoes for navigation
Long sleeve T-shirts
Light pants will protect you from the sun
Picture:
Bring a small waterproof bag. Instead, bring a waterproof camera for underwater photography.
The UCPA declines all responsibility for the loss or theft of personal effects. Be careful not to bring valuable items or clothing with you. Since accommodations and trips are numerous, it is advisable to bring a padlock to be able to keep your values safe.
On sea kayaks, you have two waterproof boxes to put your things, it is however advisable to bring a small 20/30 liter waterproof bag to put your papers
Recommended personal equipment:
To be adapted according to the season.
Very light clothing: shorts, T-shirts, swimsuits, lightweight cotton pants
1 windbreaker
1 rain cape
Long, loose clothing to protect yourself from the sun
Warm clothes for the evening
Toiletries
Small personal pharmacy
pocket knife
Light flashlight (handy headlight) with spare battery
Visor cap to protect yourself from the sun
1 gourd
1 wool or fleece sweater
To sleep:
“Meat bag” (sheet bag).
For the most sensitive, zippered sleeping bag/duvet from November to March (comfort temperature 10-15°)
To walk:
“Trekking” type hiking boots with notched soles and good ankle support
Two pairs of hiking socks
For the evening, tennis, flip flops or sandals
For kayaking:
Light shoes for navigation
Long sleeve T-shirts
Light pants will protect you from the sun
Picture:
Bring a small waterproof bag. Instead, bring a waterproof camera for underwater photography.
The UCPA declines all responsibility for the loss or theft of personal effects. Be careful not to bring valuable items or clothing with you. Since accommodations and trips are numerous, it is advisable to bring a padlock to be able to keep your values safe.
Equipment not included
Bring 2 pieces of luggage:
- 1 30-liter backpack for trekking and hiking
- 1 travel bag or large solid backpack (numerous transfers)
Large volume trash-type plastic bags to keep your things dry
On sea kayaks, you have two waterproof boxes to put your things, it is however advisable to bring a small 20/30 liter waterproof bag to put your papers
Recommended personal equipment:
To be adapted according to the season.
Very light clothing: shorts, T-shirts, swimsuits, lightweight cotton pants
1 windbreaker
1 rain cape
Long, loose clothing to protect yourself from the sun
Warm clothes for the evening
Toiletries
Small personal pharmacy
pocket knife
Light flashlight (handy headlight) with spare battery
Visor cap to protect yourself from the sun
1 gourd
1 wool or fleece sweater
To sleep:
“Meat bag” (sheet bag).
For the most sensitive, zippered sleeping bag/duvet from November to March (comfort temperature 10-15°)
To walk:
“Trekking” type hiking boots with notched soles and good ankle support
Two pairs of hiking socks
For the evening, tennis, flip flops or sandals
For kayaking:
Light shoes for navigation
Long sleeve T-shirts
Light pants will protect you from the sun
Picture:
Bring a small waterproof bag. Instead, bring a waterproof camera for underwater photography.
The UCPA declines all responsibility for the loss or theft of personal effects. Be careful not to bring valuable items or clothing with you. Since accommodations and trips are numerous, it is advisable to bring a padlock to be able to keep your values safe.
- 1 30-liter backpack for trekking and hiking
- 1 travel bag or large solid backpack (numerous transfers)
Large volume trash-type plastic bags to keep your things dry
On sea kayaks, you have two waterproof boxes to put your things, it is however advisable to bring a small 20/30 liter waterproof bag to put your papers
Recommended personal equipment:
To be adapted according to the season.
Very light clothing: shorts, T-shirts, swimsuits, lightweight cotton pants
1 windbreaker
1 rain cape
Long, loose clothing to protect yourself from the sun
Warm clothes for the evening
Toiletries
Small personal pharmacy
pocket knife
Light flashlight (handy headlight) with spare battery
Visor cap to protect yourself from the sun
1 gourd
1 wool or fleece sweater
To sleep:
“Meat bag” (sheet bag).
For the most sensitive, zippered sleeping bag/duvet from November to March (comfort temperature 10-15°)
To walk:
“Trekking” type hiking boots with notched soles and good ankle support
Two pairs of hiking socks
For the evening, tennis, flip flops or sandals
For kayaking:
Light shoes for navigation
Long sleeve T-shirts
Light pants will protect you from the sun
Picture:
Bring a small waterproof bag. Instead, bring a waterproof camera for underwater photography.
The UCPA declines all responsibility for the loss or theft of personal effects. Be careful not to bring valuable items or clothing with you. Since accommodations and trips are numerous, it is advisable to bring a padlock to be able to keep your values safe.
formalities administratives
For any trip outside metropolitan territory, your child must present an authorization to leave the territory signed by one of the holders of parental authority and accompanied by a copy of the front/back identity document, of the parent signing the original authorization to leave the territory.
https://www.service-public.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F1359
If the signing parent does not have the same last name as the child, a complete copy of a birth certificate with filiation or a birth certificate extract will be required at border control.
https://www.service-public.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F1359
You will find below the list of documents that you MUST submit on the day of departure.
Attention, in the absence of these documents, your child will not be able to participate in the stay.
- young person's individual passport valid for at least 6 months after the date of entry into Vietnamese territory.
- Visa useless for trips of less than 15 days on site (French nationals are exempt from a visa for a stay of no more than 15 days on site, entry and exit days included).
-Authorization to leave the country (CERFA form) filled in and signed, accompanied by a photocopy of the identity document of the signing parent and holder of parental authority. If the signing parent does not have the same last name as the child, a photocopy of the family record book or an extract from the child's birth certificate must also be provided.
-Liaison health form filled in and signed
For activities:
- A certificate of aquatic fluidity completed by an authorized person.
Indicative data for French nationals, valid on 01/11/19 (check their news with the embassy about one month before your departure).
Vietnam Embassy
61 Miromesnil Street, 75008 Paris
Tel: 01 44 14 64 00
Consular service open Monday to Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
http://www.ambassade-vietnam.com/
http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conseils-aux-voyageurs/conseils-par-pays/vietnam/#entree
ATTENTION: To guarantee your departure, it is imperative to complete the “TRAVEL FORMALITIES” form now in the “Services” section of your personal space. In the event that this information is not provided, you risk being denied boarding by the company.
https://www.ucpa.com/ucpa-et-vous/formulaire-apis
If the signing parent does not have the same last name as the child, a complete copy of a birth certificate with filiation or a birth certificate extract will be required at border control.
https://www.service-public.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F1359
You will find below the list of documents that you MUST submit on the day of departure.
Attention, in the absence of these documents, your child will not be able to participate in the stay.
- young person's individual passport valid for at least 6 months after the date of entry into Vietnamese territory.
- Visa useless for trips of less than 15 days on site (French nationals are exempt from a visa for a stay of no more than 15 days on site, entry and exit days included).
-Authorization to leave the country (CERFA form) filled in and signed, accompanied by a photocopy of the identity document of the signing parent and holder of parental authority. If the signing parent does not have the same last name as the child, a photocopy of the family record book or an extract from the child's birth certificate must also be provided.
-Liaison health form filled in and signed
For activities:
- A certificate of aquatic fluidity completed by an authorized person.
Indicative data for French nationals, valid on 01/11/19 (check their news with the embassy about one month before your departure).
Vietnam Embassy
61 Miromesnil Street, 75008 Paris
Tel: 01 44 14 64 00
Consular service open Monday to Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
http://www.ambassade-vietnam.com/
http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conseils-aux-voyageurs/conseils-par-pays/vietnam/#entree
ATTENTION: To guarantee your departure, it is imperative to complete the “TRAVEL FORMALITIES” form now in the “Services” section of your personal space. In the event that this information is not provided, you risk being denied boarding by the company.
https://www.ucpa.com/ucpa-et-vous/formulaire-apis
formalities administratives
For any trip outside metropolitan territory, your child must present an authorization to leave the territory signed by one of the holders of parental authority and accompanied by a copy of the front/back identity document, of the parent signing the original authorization to leave the territory.
https://www.service-public.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F1359
If the signing parent does not have the same last name as the child, a complete copy of a birth certificate with filiation or a birth certificate extract will be required at border control.
https://www.service-public.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F1359
You will find below the list of documents that you MUST submit on the day of departure.
Attention, in the absence of these documents, your child will not be able to participate in the stay.
- young person's individual passport valid for at least 6 months after the date of entry into Vietnamese territory.
- Visa useless for trips of less than 15 days on site (French nationals are exempt from a visa for a stay of no more than 15 days on site, entry and exit days included).
-Authorization to leave the country (CERFA form) filled in and signed, accompanied by a photocopy of the identity document of the signing parent and holder of parental authority. If the signing parent does not have the same last name as the child, a photocopy of the family record book or an extract from the child's birth certificate must also be provided.
-Liaison health form filled in and signed
For activities:
- A certificate of aquatic fluidity completed by an authorized person.
Indicative data for French nationals, valid on 01/11/19 (check their news with the embassy about one month before your departure).
Vietnam Embassy
61 Miromesnil Street, 75008 Paris
Tel: 01 44 14 64 00
Consular service open Monday to Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
http://www.ambassade-vietnam.com/
http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conseils-aux-voyageurs/conseils-par-pays/vietnam/#entree
ATTENTION: To guarantee your departure, it is imperative to complete the “TRAVEL FORMALITIES” form now in the “Services” section of your personal space. In the event that this information is not provided, you risk being denied boarding by the company.
https://www.ucpa.com/ucpa-et-vous/formulaire-apis
https://www.service-public.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F1359
If the signing parent does not have the same last name as the child, a complete copy of a birth certificate with filiation or a birth certificate extract will be required at border control.
https://www.service-public.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F1359
You will find below the list of documents that you MUST submit on the day of departure.
Attention, in the absence of these documents, your child will not be able to participate in the stay.
- young person's individual passport valid for at least 6 months after the date of entry into Vietnamese territory.
- Visa useless for trips of less than 15 days on site (French nationals are exempt from a visa for a stay of no more than 15 days on site, entry and exit days included).
-Authorization to leave the country (CERFA form) filled in and signed, accompanied by a photocopy of the identity document of the signing parent and holder of parental authority. If the signing parent does not have the same last name as the child, a photocopy of the family record book or an extract from the child's birth certificate must also be provided.
-Liaison health form filled in and signed
For activities:
- A certificate of aquatic fluidity completed by an authorized person.
Indicative data for French nationals, valid on 01/11/19 (check their news with the embassy about one month before your departure).
Vietnam Embassy
61 Miromesnil Street, 75008 Paris
Tel: 01 44 14 64 00
Consular service open Monday to Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
http://www.ambassade-vietnam.com/
http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conseils-aux-voyageurs/conseils-par-pays/vietnam/#entree
ATTENTION: To guarantee your departure, it is imperative to complete the “TRAVEL FORMALITIES” form now in the “Services” section of your personal space. In the event that this information is not provided, you risk being denied boarding by the company.
https://www.ucpa.com/ucpa-et-vous/formulaire-apis
Physical intensity
Not very sporty or not very sporty
You are not sporty or not very sporty. Low intensity stay, suitable for everyone. It is an opportunity to reconcile yourself with sport.
You are not sporty or not very sporty. Low intensity stay, suitable for everyone. It is an opportunity to reconcile yourself with sport.
Physical intensity
Not very sporty or not very sporty
You are not sporty or not very sporty. Low intensity stay, suitable for everyone. It is an opportunity to reconcile yourself with sport.
You are not sporty or not very sporty. Low intensity stay, suitable for everyone. It is an opportunity to reconcile yourself with sport.
Level of expertise
All levels unpublished
Internships open to all levels, whether you are a beginner or an expert.
Depending on the courses, possibility of groups of levels.
Internships open to all levels, whether you are a beginner or an expert.
Depending on the courses, possibility of groups of levels.
Level of expertise
All levels unpublished
Internships open to all levels, whether you are a beginner or an expert.
Depending on the courses, possibility of groups of levels.
Internships open to all levels, whether you are a beginner or an expert.
Depending on the courses, possibility of groups of levels.
Restauration
Local restaurants in town, local meals in the Northern Mountains, evening meals on the junk in Halong Bay. At noon, meals can be picnics.
Restauration
Local restaurants in town, local meals in the Northern Mountains, evening meals on the junk in Halong Bay. At noon, meals can be picnics.
Management
Supervision adapted to 14/17 year olds (1 adult for 8 young people) .B.A.F.D. Guide, assisted by B.A.F.A. animators.
Management
Supervision adapted to 14/17 year olds (1 adult for 8 young people) .B.A.F.D. Guide, assisted by B.A.F.A. animators.
Important information
You will find below the list of documents that you MUST submit on the day of departure.
Attention, in the absence of these documents, your child will not be able to participate in the stay.
Attention, in the absence of these documents, your child will not be able to participate in the stay.
- young person's individual passport valid for at least 6 months after the date of entry into Vietnamese territory.
- Visa useless for trips of less than 15 days on site (French nationals are exempt from a visa for a stay of no more than 15 days on site, entry and exit days included).
-Authorization to leave the country (CERFA form) filled in and signed, accompanied by a photocopy of the identity document of the signing parent and holder of parental authority. If the signing parent does not have the same last name as the child, a photocopy of the family record book or an extract from the child's birth certificate must also be provided.
-Liaison health form filled in and signed
For activities:
- A certificate of aquatic fluidity completed by an authorized person.
Indicative data for French nationals, valid on 01/11/19 (check their news with the embassy about one month before your departure).
Vietnam Embassy
61 Miromesnil Street, 75008 Paris
Tel: 01 44 14 64 00
Consular service open Monday to Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
http://www.ambassade-vietnam.com/
The UCPA is a youth and education association that respects all legislation concerning the protection of minors.
We remind you that the use of narcotics is prohibited during all our stays; that smoking in UCPA living areas is prohibited, as is the consumption of alcohol. The UCPA reserves the right, after evaluating the situation, to immediately return any minor who has not respected these prohibitions. We draw your attention to the fact that all costs related to the return will be at your expense (in accordance with the general registration conditions on our site ucpa.com).
Electricity
Round sockets type French (North of the country), and flat American type sockets (South of the country), provide a specific adapter.
- Visa useless for trips of less than 15 days on site (French nationals are exempt from a visa for a stay of no more than 15 days on site, entry and exit days included).
-Authorization to leave the country (CERFA form) filled in and signed, accompanied by a photocopy of the identity document of the signing parent and holder of parental authority. If the signing parent does not have the same last name as the child, a photocopy of the family record book or an extract from the child's birth certificate must also be provided.
-Liaison health form filled in and signed
For activities:
- A certificate of aquatic fluidity completed by an authorized person.
Indicative data for French nationals, valid on 01/11/19 (check their news with the embassy about one month before your departure).
Vietnam Embassy
61 Miromesnil Street, 75008 Paris
Tel: 01 44 14 64 00
Consular service open Monday to Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
http://www.ambassade-vietnam.com/
The UCPA is a youth and education association that respects all legislation concerning the protection of minors.
We remind you that the use of narcotics is prohibited during all our stays; that smoking in UCPA living areas is prohibited, as is the consumption of alcohol. The UCPA reserves the right, after evaluating the situation, to immediately return any minor who has not respected these prohibitions. We draw your attention to the fact that all costs related to the return will be at your expense (in accordance with the general registration conditions on our site ucpa.com).
Electricity
Round sockets type French (North of the country), and flat American type sockets (South of the country), provide a specific adapter.
Important information
You will find below the list of documents that you MUST submit on the day of departure.
Attention, in the absence of these documents, your child will not be able to participate in the stay.
- young person's individual passport valid for at least 6 months after the date of entry into Vietnamese territory.
- Visa useless for trips of less than 15 days on site (French nationals are exempt from a visa for a stay of no more than 15 days on site, entry and exit days included).
-Authorization to leave the country (CERFA form) filled in and signed, accompanied by a photocopy of the identity document of the signing parent and holder of parental authority. If the signing parent does not have the same last name as the child, a photocopy of the family record book or an extract from the child's birth certificate must also be provided.
-Liaison health form filled in and signed
For activities:
- A certificate of aquatic fluidity completed by an authorized person.
Indicative data for French nationals, valid on 01/11/19 (check their news with the embassy about one month before your departure).
Vietnam Embassy
61 Miromesnil Street, 75008 Paris
Tel: 01 44 14 64 00
Consular service open Monday to Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
http://www.ambassade-vietnam.com/
The UCPA is a youth and education association that respects all legislation concerning the protection of minors.
We remind you that the use of narcotics is prohibited during all our stays; that smoking in UCPA living areas is prohibited, as is the consumption of alcohol. The UCPA reserves the right, after evaluating the situation, to immediately return any minor who has not respected these prohibitions. We draw your attention to the fact that all costs related to the return will be at your expense (in accordance with the general registration conditions on our site ucpa.com).
Electricity
Round sockets type French (North of the country), and flat American type sockets (South of the country), provide a specific adapter.
Attention, in the absence of these documents, your child will not be able to participate in the stay.
- young person's individual passport valid for at least 6 months after the date of entry into Vietnamese territory.
- Visa useless for trips of less than 15 days on site (French nationals are exempt from a visa for a stay of no more than 15 days on site, entry and exit days included).
-Authorization to leave the country (CERFA form) filled in and signed, accompanied by a photocopy of the identity document of the signing parent and holder of parental authority. If the signing parent does not have the same last name as the child, a photocopy of the family record book or an extract from the child's birth certificate must also be provided.
-Liaison health form filled in and signed
For activities:
- A certificate of aquatic fluidity completed by an authorized person.
Indicative data for French nationals, valid on 01/11/19 (check their news with the embassy about one month before your departure).
Vietnam Embassy
61 Miromesnil Street, 75008 Paris
Tel: 01 44 14 64 00
Consular service open Monday to Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
http://www.ambassade-vietnam.com/
The UCPA is a youth and education association that respects all legislation concerning the protection of minors.
We remind you that the use of narcotics is prohibited during all our stays; that smoking in UCPA living areas is prohibited, as is the consumption of alcohol. The UCPA reserves the right, after evaluating the situation, to immediately return any minor who has not respected these prohibitions. We draw your attention to the fact that all costs related to the return will be at your expense (in accordance with the general registration conditions on our site ucpa.com).
Electricity
Round sockets type French (North of the country), and flat American type sockets (South of the country), provide a specific adapter.
Health and formalities
Information valid for French nationals on 24/05/2023 (and to be checked before your departure):
Covid 19 information:
The situation of the COVID epidemic in Vietnam has normalized.
Covid 19 information:
The situation of the COVID epidemic in Vietnam has normalized.
The virus is circulating but the restrictive measures are no longer in force. In the event of symptoms, it is nevertheless advisable to be tested and, in the event of a positive result, to isolate yourself.
The presentation of test results for COVID-19 is no longer required upon arrival on Vietnamese territory.
Vaccinations: no vaccination is mandatory in Vietnam.
However, we strongly recommend that you be up to date with standard vaccinations: diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis, including rubella, mumps and measles in children. Vaccinations against tuberculosis, typhoid fever, and hepatitis A and B are also recommended.
Japanese encephalitis: this disease, which only exists in Asia, is transmitted by mosquitoes, against which it is essential to protect yourself. As part of a tourist trip, vaccination against Japanese encephalitis is not routinely recommended. Consult your doctor or an international vaccination center.
Malaria: it is recommended to take antimalarial treatment (consult your doctor or the Pasteur Institute one month before departure).
Provide personal protection against mosquito bites, which will prevent you from other viral diseases transmitted by mosquitoes (dengue, chikungunya and zika).
Water: You must be very vigilant about water: never drink water in the middle of nature, or tap water in the city (important risk: severe “tourist” in the most favorable case). You should drink boiled or treated water, tea, or drinks in closed bottles. A few basic hygiene rules will save you a lot of inconvenience: always wash your hands with soap before eating.
Sun: you are in the tropics. Do not forget to protect your skin from the sun's rays. Keep a T-shirt, or a long-sleeved sweatshirt, because you would get sunburned without realizing it.
Personal pharmacy
Your current medications
Pain medication (paracetamol type)
Antispasmodic (Spasfon type)
Antiseptic (Betadine type)
Anti-inflammatory
Arnica in capsules or in stick
Bands, plasters and elastoplastic
Water purifying tablets (micropur type) according to your destination
Antiseptic eye drops
Anti-diarrheal
Tire tick
Sterile pads
Tweezers, scissors, safety pins
Effective sunscreen, lip stick
An antimalarial
“Tropics” special mosquito repellent ointment
Anti-diarrheal
Micropur Forte or Aquatabs tablets to purify water
A broad-spectrum antibiotic
Antibacterial hydro-alcoholic gel (hand hygiene).
Important
No additional travel insurance is included in your registration.
We remind you that it is essential that you have at least a “medical care abroad” guarantee and a “repatriation” guarantee including “search and rescue costs”.
We advise you to consult the General Insurance Conditions pages on our website: https://www.ucpa.com/assurances
Whatever your insurance, do not forget to take the necessary information with you during your trip abroad: name and contact details (telephone, email) of your assistance company and the number of the contract taken out.
This information will be requested upon arrival by our local correspondent.
http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conseils-aux-voyageurs/conseils-par-pays/vietnam/#sante
The presentation of test results for COVID-19 is no longer required upon arrival on Vietnamese territory.
Vaccinations: no vaccination is mandatory in Vietnam.
However, we strongly recommend that you be up to date with standard vaccinations: diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis, including rubella, mumps and measles in children. Vaccinations against tuberculosis, typhoid fever, and hepatitis A and B are also recommended.
Japanese encephalitis: this disease, which only exists in Asia, is transmitted by mosquitoes, against which it is essential to protect yourself. As part of a tourist trip, vaccination against Japanese encephalitis is not routinely recommended. Consult your doctor or an international vaccination center.
Malaria: it is recommended to take antimalarial treatment (consult your doctor or the Pasteur Institute one month before departure).
Provide personal protection against mosquito bites, which will prevent you from other viral diseases transmitted by mosquitoes (dengue, chikungunya and zika).
Water: You must be very vigilant about water: never drink water in the middle of nature, or tap water in the city (important risk: severe “tourist” in the most favorable case). You should drink boiled or treated water, tea, or drinks in closed bottles. A few basic hygiene rules will save you a lot of inconvenience: always wash your hands with soap before eating.
Sun: you are in the tropics. Do not forget to protect your skin from the sun's rays. Keep a T-shirt, or a long-sleeved sweatshirt, because you would get sunburned without realizing it.
Personal pharmacy
Your current medications
Pain medication (paracetamol type)
Antispasmodic (Spasfon type)
Antiseptic (Betadine type)
Anti-inflammatory
Arnica in capsules or in stick
Bands, plasters and elastoplastic
Water purifying tablets (micropur type) according to your destination
Antiseptic eye drops
Anti-diarrheal
Tire tick
Sterile pads
Tweezers, scissors, safety pins
Effective sunscreen, lip stick
An antimalarial
“Tropics” special mosquito repellent ointment
Anti-diarrheal
Micropur Forte or Aquatabs tablets to purify water
A broad-spectrum antibiotic
Antibacterial hydro-alcoholic gel (hand hygiene).
Important
No additional travel insurance is included in your registration.
We remind you that it is essential that you have at least a “medical care abroad” guarantee and a “repatriation” guarantee including “search and rescue costs”.
We advise you to consult the General Insurance Conditions pages on our website: https://www.ucpa.com/assurances
Whatever your insurance, do not forget to take the necessary information with you during your trip abroad: name and contact details (telephone, email) of your assistance company and the number of the contract taken out.
This information will be requested upon arrival by our local correspondent.
http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conseils-aux-voyageurs/conseils-par-pays/vietnam/#sante
Health and formalities
Information valid for French nationals on 24/05/2023 (and to be checked before your departure):
Covid 19 information:
The situation of the COVID epidemic in Vietnam has normalized. The virus is circulating but the restrictive measures are no longer in force. In the event of symptoms, it is nevertheless advisable to be tested and, in the event of a positive result, to isolate yourself.
The presentation of test results for COVID-19 is no longer required upon arrival on Vietnamese territory.
Vaccinations: no vaccination is mandatory in Vietnam.
However, we strongly recommend that you be up to date with standard vaccinations: diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis, including rubella, mumps and measles in children. Vaccinations against tuberculosis, typhoid fever, and hepatitis A and B are also recommended.
Japanese encephalitis: this disease, which only exists in Asia, is transmitted by mosquitoes, against which it is essential to protect yourself. As part of a tourist trip, vaccination against Japanese encephalitis is not routinely recommended. Consult your doctor or an international vaccination center.
Malaria: it is recommended to take antimalarial treatment (consult your doctor or the Pasteur Institute one month before departure).
Provide personal protection against mosquito bites, which will prevent you from other viral diseases transmitted by mosquitoes (dengue, chikungunya and zika).
Water: You must be very vigilant about water: never drink water in the middle of nature, or tap water in the city (important risk: severe “tourist” in the most favorable case). You should drink boiled or treated water, tea, or drinks in closed bottles. A few basic hygiene rules will save you a lot of inconvenience: always wash your hands with soap before eating.
Sun: you are in the tropics. Do not forget to protect your skin from the sun's rays. Keep a T-shirt, or a long-sleeved sweatshirt, because you would get sunburned without realizing it.
Personal pharmacy
Your current medications
Pain medication (paracetamol type)
Antispasmodic (Spasfon type)
Antiseptic (Betadine type)
Anti-inflammatory
Arnica in capsules or in stick
Bands, plasters and elastoplastic
Water purifying tablets (micropur type) according to your destination
Antiseptic eye drops
Anti-diarrheal
Tire tick
Sterile pads
Tweezers, scissors, safety pins
Effective sunscreen, lip stick
An antimalarial
“Tropics” special mosquito repellent ointment
Anti-diarrheal
Micropur Forte or Aquatabs tablets to purify water
A broad-spectrum antibiotic
Antibacterial hydro-alcoholic gel (hand hygiene).
Important
No additional travel insurance is included in your registration.
We remind you that it is essential that you have at least a “medical care abroad” guarantee and a “repatriation” guarantee including “search and rescue costs”.
We advise you to consult the General Insurance Conditions pages on our website: https://www.ucpa.com/assurances
Whatever your insurance, do not forget to take the necessary information with you during your trip abroad: name and contact details (telephone, email) of your assistance company and the number of the contract taken out.
This information will be requested upon arrival by our local correspondent.
http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conseils-aux-voyageurs/conseils-par-pays/vietnam/#sante
Covid 19 information:
The situation of the COVID epidemic in Vietnam has normalized. The virus is circulating but the restrictive measures are no longer in force. In the event of symptoms, it is nevertheless advisable to be tested and, in the event of a positive result, to isolate yourself.
The presentation of test results for COVID-19 is no longer required upon arrival on Vietnamese territory.
Vaccinations: no vaccination is mandatory in Vietnam.
However, we strongly recommend that you be up to date with standard vaccinations: diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis, including rubella, mumps and measles in children. Vaccinations against tuberculosis, typhoid fever, and hepatitis A and B are also recommended.
Japanese encephalitis: this disease, which only exists in Asia, is transmitted by mosquitoes, against which it is essential to protect yourself. As part of a tourist trip, vaccination against Japanese encephalitis is not routinely recommended. Consult your doctor or an international vaccination center.
Malaria: it is recommended to take antimalarial treatment (consult your doctor or the Pasteur Institute one month before departure).
Provide personal protection against mosquito bites, which will prevent you from other viral diseases transmitted by mosquitoes (dengue, chikungunya and zika).
Water: You must be very vigilant about water: never drink water in the middle of nature, or tap water in the city (important risk: severe “tourist” in the most favorable case). You should drink boiled or treated water, tea, or drinks in closed bottles. A few basic hygiene rules will save you a lot of inconvenience: always wash your hands with soap before eating.
Sun: you are in the tropics. Do not forget to protect your skin from the sun's rays. Keep a T-shirt, or a long-sleeved sweatshirt, because you would get sunburned without realizing it.
Personal pharmacy
Your current medications
Pain medication (paracetamol type)
Antispasmodic (Spasfon type)
Antiseptic (Betadine type)
Anti-inflammatory
Arnica in capsules or in stick
Bands, plasters and elastoplastic
Water purifying tablets (micropur type) according to your destination
Antiseptic eye drops
Anti-diarrheal
Tire tick
Sterile pads
Tweezers, scissors, safety pins
Effective sunscreen, lip stick
An antimalarial
“Tropics” special mosquito repellent ointment
Anti-diarrheal
Micropur Forte or Aquatabs tablets to purify water
A broad-spectrum antibiotic
Antibacterial hydro-alcoholic gel (hand hygiene).
Important
No additional travel insurance is included in your registration.
We remind you that it is essential that you have at least a “medical care abroad” guarantee and a “repatriation” guarantee including “search and rescue costs”.
We advise you to consult the General Insurance Conditions pages on our website: https://www.ucpa.com/assurances
Whatever your insurance, do not forget to take the necessary information with you during your trip abroad: name and contact details (telephone, email) of your assistance company and the number of the contract taken out.
This information will be requested upon arrival by our local correspondent.
http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conseils-aux-voyageurs/conseils-par-pays/vietnam/#sante
Weather
Vietnam is over 1800 km long and its altitude varies from 0 to 3120 m. There is therefore a great diversity of climates, tropical, subtropical and mountain.
Hot and humid from June to October all over the country. Cool to cold from November to March in the North, especially at altitude.
In the heart of winter, it can sometimes snow on the highest peaks of the “Tonkinese Alps”. Variable all year round in the center.
The rains are more frequent between June and October. However, we are not immune to a few showers between November and May, the drier season.
Minimum/maximum temperatures in °C (average)
In Saigon
22/32 from December to February
24/34 from March to May
23/31 from June to November
In Hanoi
14/21 from December to February
17/24 in March and November
21/28 in April and October
23/32 in May and September
26/33 from June to August
At an altitude of 2500 m in the “Tonkinese Alps”
-1/6 from December to February
2/9 in March and November
6/13 in April and October
8/17 in May and September
11/18 from June to August
As soon as you go up to altitude, the temperatures drop. In Sapa, at an altitude of 1600 m in the mountains of Northern Tonkin, it is about 10° colder than in Hanoi. In the middle of winter, it can freeze and sometimes even snow.
In the heart of winter, it can sometimes snow on the highest peaks of the “Tonkinese Alps”. Variable all year round in the center.
The rains are more frequent between June and October. However, we are not immune to a few showers between November and May, the drier season.
Minimum/maximum temperatures in °C (average)
In Saigon
22/32 from December to February
24/34 from March to May
23/31 from June to November
In Hanoi
14/21 from December to February
17/24 in March and November
21/28 in April and October
23/32 in May and September
26/33 from June to August
At an altitude of 2500 m in the “Tonkinese Alps”
-1/6 from December to February
2/9 in March and November
6/13 in April and October
8/17 in May and September
11/18 from June to August
As soon as you go up to altitude, the temperatures drop. In Sapa, at an altitude of 1600 m in the mountains of Northern Tonkin, it is about 10° colder than in Hanoi. In the middle of winter, it can freeze and sometimes even snow.
Weather
Vietnam is over 1800 km long and its altitude varies from 0 to 3120 m. There is therefore a great diversity of climates, tropical, subtropical and mountain.
Hot and humid from June to October all over the country. Cool to cold from November to March in the North, especially at altitude.
In the heart of winter, it can sometimes snow on the highest peaks of the “Tonkinese Alps”. Variable all year round in the center.
The rains are more frequent between June and October. However, we are not immune to a few showers between November and May, the drier season.
Minimum/maximum temperatures in °C (average)
In Saigon
22/32 from December to February
24/34 from March to May
23/31 from June to November
In Hanoi
14/21 from December to February
17/24 in March and November
21/28 in April and October
23/32 in May and September
26/33 from June to August
At an altitude of 2500 m in the “Tonkinese Alps”
-1/6 from December to February
2/9 in March and November
6/13 in April and October
8/17 in May and September
11/18 from June to August
As soon as you go up to altitude, the temperatures drop. In Sapa, at an altitude of 1600 m in the mountains of Northern Tonkin, it is about 10° colder than in Hanoi. In the middle of winter, it can freeze and sometimes even snow.
Hot and humid from June to October all over the country. Cool to cold from November to March in the North, especially at altitude.
In the heart of winter, it can sometimes snow on the highest peaks of the “Tonkinese Alps”. Variable all year round in the center.
The rains are more frequent between June and October. However, we are not immune to a few showers between November and May, the drier season.
Minimum/maximum temperatures in °C (average)
In Saigon
22/32 from December to February
24/34 from March to May
23/31 from June to November
In Hanoi
14/21 from December to February
17/24 in March and November
21/28 in April and October
23/32 in May and September
26/33 from June to August
At an altitude of 2500 m in the “Tonkinese Alps”
-1/6 from December to February
2/9 in March and November
6/13 in April and October
8/17 in May and September
11/18 from June to August
As soon as you go up to altitude, the temperatures drop. In Sapa, at an altitude of 1600 m in the mountains of Northern Tonkin, it is about 10° colder than in Hanoi. In the middle of winter, it can freeze and sometimes even snow.
Hosting
Hotel in town, guest house in ethnic minority villages. Nights on board the junk in Halong Bay (mosquito nets in place).
In the guest house, bring a sheet bag, blankets are provided.
Hosting
Hotel in town, guest house in ethnic minority villages. Nights on board the junk in Halong Bay (mosquito nets in place). In the guest house, bring a sheet bag, blankets are provided.
Transport
In accordance with the regulations, we are giving you the names of the airlines that may be used by UCPA on this destination (domestic or international flights): Qatar Airways, Etihad airways, Emirates, Air France-KLM, Air France-KLM, Turkish Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Thai Airways, Vietnam Airlines.
On these airlines, the maximum authorized baggage weight may range from 23 to 30 kg in the hold, and up to 5 kg in the cabin within the limits of the authorized dimensions (unless modified by the company).
Transport
In accordance with the regulations, we are giving you the names of the airlines that may be used by UCPA on this destination (domestic or international flights): Qatar Airways, Etihad airways, Emirates, Air France-KLM, Air France-KLM, Turkish Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Thai Airways, Vietnam Airlines.
On these airlines, the maximum authorized baggage weight may range from 23 to 30 kg in the hold, and up to 5 kg in the cabin within the limits of the authorized dimensions (unless modified by the company).
On these airlines, the maximum authorized baggage weight may range from 23 to 30 kg in the hold, and up to 5 kg in the cabin within the limits of the authorized dimensions (unless modified by the company).
formalities
ATTENTION: To guarantee your departure, it is imperative to complete the “TRAVEL FORMALITIES” form now in the “Services” section of your personal space.
In the event that this information is not provided, you risk being denied boarding by the company.
https://www.ucpa.com/ucpa-et-vous/formulaire-apis
In the context of stays of minors, the liaison health form is mandatory. In the absence of the required document below, we will not be able to welcome your child.
Please give this completed form to the guide on the day of departure.
https://media.ucpa.com/image/upload/v1687877654/PRODUCTION-GRAPHIQUE/WEB/fiche-liaison.pdf
If your child is affected by a food allergy or intolerance, please let us know by completing the online questionnaire detailing his allergy (s).
The link to the allergy questionnaire is available in the first chapter of the attachment “Health Liaison Sheet”.
https://www.ucpa-vacances.com/formulaire-allergie/
The Nautical Pass is mandatory for the practice of aquatic activities. Please provide your child with the “Know How to Swim” school certificate or formerly called: Test prior to the practice of nautical activities in ACM. In the absence of this document, your child will not be able to participate in aquatic activities.
https://www.education.gouv.fr/bo/15/Hebdo30/MENE1514345A.htm
Information valid for French nationals on 24/05/2023 (and to be checked before your departure):
Covid 19 information:
The situation of the COVID epidemic in Vietnam has normalized. The virus is circulating but the restrictive measures are no longer in force. In the event of symptoms, it is nevertheless advisable to be tested and, in the event of a positive result, to isolate yourself.
The presentation of test results for COVID-19 is no longer required upon arrival on Vietnamese territory.
Vaccinations: no vaccination is mandatory in Vietnam.
However, we strongly recommend that you be up to date with standard vaccinations: diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis, including rubella, mumps and measles in children. Vaccinations against tuberculosis, typhoid fever, and hepatitis A and B are also recommended.
Japanese encephalitis: this disease, which only exists in Asia, is transmitted by mosquitoes, against which it is essential to protect yourself. As part of a tourist trip, vaccination against Japanese encephalitis is not routinely recommended. Consult your doctor or an international vaccination center.
Malaria: it is recommended to take antimalarial treatment (consult your doctor or the Pasteur Institute one month before departure).
Provide personal protection against mosquito bites, which will prevent you from other viral diseases transmitted by mosquitoes (dengue, chikungunya and zika).
Water: You must be very vigilant about water: never drink water in the middle of nature, or tap water in the city (important risk: severe “tourist” in the most favorable case). You should drink boiled or treated water, tea, or drinks in closed bottles. A few basic hygiene rules will save you a lot of inconvenience: always wash your hands with soap before eating.
Sun: you are in the tropics. Do not forget to protect your skin from the sun's rays. Keep a T-shirt, or a long-sleeved sweatshirt, because you would get sunburned without realizing it.
Personal pharmacy
Your current medications
Pain medication (paracetamol type)
Antispasmodic (Spasfon type)
Antiseptic (Betadine type)
Anti-inflammatory
Arnica in capsules or in stick
Bands, plasters and elastoplastic
Water purifying tablets (micropur type) according to your destination
Antiseptic eye drops
Anti-diarrheal
Tire tick
Sterile pads
Tweezers, scissors, safety pins
Effective sunscreen, lip stick
An antimalarial
“Tropics” special mosquito repellent ointment
Anti-diarrheal
Micropur Forte or Aquatabs tablets to purify water
A broad-spectrum antibiotic
Antibacterial hydro-alcoholic gel (hand hygiene).
Important
No additional travel insurance is included in your registration.
We remind you that it is essential that you have at least a “medical care abroad” guarantee and a “repatriation” guarantee including “search and rescue costs”.
We advise you to consult the General Insurance Conditions pages on our website: https://www.ucpa.com/assurances
Whatever your insurance, do not forget to take the necessary information with you during your trip abroad: name and contact details (telephone, email) of your assistance company and the number of the contract taken out.
This information will be requested upon arrival by our local correspondent.
http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conseils-aux-voyageurs/conseils-par-pays/vietnam/#sante
https://www.ucpa.com/ucpa-et-vous/formulaire-apis
In the context of stays of minors, the liaison health form is mandatory. In the absence of the required document below, we will not be able to welcome your child.
Please give this completed form to the guide on the day of departure.
https://media.ucpa.com/image/upload/v1687877654/PRODUCTION-GRAPHIQUE/WEB/fiche-liaison.pdf
If your child is affected by a food allergy or intolerance, please let us know by completing the online questionnaire detailing his allergy (s).
The link to the allergy questionnaire is available in the first chapter of the attachment “Health Liaison Sheet”.
https://www.ucpa-vacances.com/formulaire-allergie/
The Nautical Pass is mandatory for the practice of aquatic activities. Please provide your child with the “Know How to Swim” school certificate or formerly called: Test prior to the practice of nautical activities in ACM. In the absence of this document, your child will not be able to participate in aquatic activities.
https://www.education.gouv.fr/bo/15/Hebdo30/MENE1514345A.htm
Information valid for French nationals on 24/05/2023 (and to be checked before your departure):
Covid 19 information:
The situation of the COVID epidemic in Vietnam has normalized. The virus is circulating but the restrictive measures are no longer in force. In the event of symptoms, it is nevertheless advisable to be tested and, in the event of a positive result, to isolate yourself.
The presentation of test results for COVID-19 is no longer required upon arrival on Vietnamese territory.
Vaccinations: no vaccination is mandatory in Vietnam.
However, we strongly recommend that you be up to date with standard vaccinations: diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis, including rubella, mumps and measles in children. Vaccinations against tuberculosis, typhoid fever, and hepatitis A and B are also recommended.
Japanese encephalitis: this disease, which only exists in Asia, is transmitted by mosquitoes, against which it is essential to protect yourself. As part of a tourist trip, vaccination against Japanese encephalitis is not routinely recommended. Consult your doctor or an international vaccination center.
Malaria: it is recommended to take antimalarial treatment (consult your doctor or the Pasteur Institute one month before departure).
Provide personal protection against mosquito bites, which will prevent you from other viral diseases transmitted by mosquitoes (dengue, chikungunya and zika).
Water: You must be very vigilant about water: never drink water in the middle of nature, or tap water in the city (important risk: severe “tourist” in the most favorable case). You should drink boiled or treated water, tea, or drinks in closed bottles. A few basic hygiene rules will save you a lot of inconvenience: always wash your hands with soap before eating.
Sun: you are in the tropics. Do not forget to protect your skin from the sun's rays. Keep a T-shirt, or a long-sleeved sweatshirt, because you would get sunburned without realizing it.
Personal pharmacy
Your current medications
Pain medication (paracetamol type)
Antispasmodic (Spasfon type)
Antiseptic (Betadine type)
Anti-inflammatory
Arnica in capsules or in stick
Bands, plasters and elastoplastic
Water purifying tablets (micropur type) according to your destination
Antiseptic eye drops
Anti-diarrheal
Tire tick
Sterile pads
Tweezers, scissors, safety pins
Effective sunscreen, lip stick
An antimalarial
“Tropics” special mosquito repellent ointment
Anti-diarrheal
Micropur Forte or Aquatabs tablets to purify water
A broad-spectrum antibiotic
Antibacterial hydro-alcoholic gel (hand hygiene).
Important
No additional travel insurance is included in your registration.
We remind you that it is essential that you have at least a “medical care abroad” guarantee and a “repatriation” guarantee including “search and rescue costs”.
We advise you to consult the General Insurance Conditions pages on our website: https://www.ucpa.com/assurances
Whatever your insurance, do not forget to take the necessary information with you during your trip abroad: name and contact details (telephone, email) of your assistance company and the number of the contract taken out.
This information will be requested upon arrival by our local correspondent.
http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conseils-aux-voyageurs/conseils-par-pays/vietnam/#sante
formalities
ATTENTION: To guarantee your departure, it is imperative to complete the “TRAVEL FORMALITIES” form now in the “Services” section of your personal space. In the event that this information is not provided, you risk being denied boarding by the company.
https://www.ucpa.com/ucpa-et-vous/formulaire-apis
In the context of stays of minors, the liaison health form is mandatory. In the absence of the required document below, we will not be able to welcome your child.
Please give this completed form to the guide on the day of departure.
https://media.ucpa.com/image/upload/v1687877654/PRODUCTION-GRAPHIQUE/WEB/fiche-liaison.pdf
If your child is affected by a food allergy or intolerance, please let us know by completing the online questionnaire detailing his allergy (s).
The link to the allergy questionnaire is available in the first chapter of the attachment “Health Liaison Sheet”.
https://www.ucpa-vacances.com/formulaire-allergie/
The Nautical Pass is mandatory for the practice of aquatic activities. Please provide your child with the “Know How to Swim” school certificate or formerly called: Test prior to the practice of nautical activities in ACM. In the absence of this document, your child will not be able to participate in aquatic activities.
https://www.education.gouv.fr/bo/15/Hebdo30/MENE1514345A.htm
Information valid for French nationals on 24/05/2023 (and to be checked before your departure):
Covid 19 information:
The situation of the COVID epidemic in Vietnam has normalized. The virus is circulating but the restrictive measures are no longer in force. In the event of symptoms, it is nevertheless advisable to be tested and, in the event of a positive result, to isolate yourself.
The presentation of test results for COVID-19 is no longer required upon arrival on Vietnamese territory.
Vaccinations: no vaccination is mandatory in Vietnam.
However, we strongly recommend that you be up to date with standard vaccinations: diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis, including rubella, mumps and measles in children. Vaccinations against tuberculosis, typhoid fever, and hepatitis A and B are also recommended.
Japanese encephalitis: this disease, which only exists in Asia, is transmitted by mosquitoes, against which it is essential to protect yourself. As part of a tourist trip, vaccination against Japanese encephalitis is not routinely recommended. Consult your doctor or an international vaccination center.
Malaria: it is recommended to take antimalarial treatment (consult your doctor or the Pasteur Institute one month before departure).
Provide personal protection against mosquito bites, which will prevent you from other viral diseases transmitted by mosquitoes (dengue, chikungunya and zika).
Water: You must be very vigilant about water: never drink water in the middle of nature, or tap water in the city (important risk: severe “tourist” in the most favorable case). You should drink boiled or treated water, tea, or drinks in closed bottles. A few basic hygiene rules will save you a lot of inconvenience: always wash your hands with soap before eating.
Sun: you are in the tropics. Do not forget to protect your skin from the sun's rays. Keep a T-shirt, or a long-sleeved sweatshirt, because you would get sunburned without realizing it.
Personal pharmacy
Your current medications
Pain medication (paracetamol type)
Antispasmodic (Spasfon type)
Antiseptic (Betadine type)
Anti-inflammatory
Arnica in capsules or in stick
Bands, plasters and elastoplastic
Water purifying tablets (micropur type) according to your destination
Antiseptic eye drops
Anti-diarrheal
Tire tick
Sterile pads
Tweezers, scissors, safety pins
Effective sunscreen, lip stick
An antimalarial
“Tropics” special mosquito repellent ointment
Anti-diarrheal
Micropur Forte or Aquatabs tablets to purify water
A broad-spectrum antibiotic
Antibacterial hydro-alcoholic gel (hand hygiene).
Important
No additional travel insurance is included in your registration.
We remind you that it is essential that you have at least a “medical care abroad” guarantee and a “repatriation” guarantee including “search and rescue costs”.
We advise you to consult the General Insurance Conditions pages on our website: https://www.ucpa.com/assurances
Whatever your insurance, do not forget to take the necessary information with you during your trip abroad: name and contact details (telephone, email) of your assistance company and the number of the contract taken out.
This information will be requested upon arrival by our local correspondent.
http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conseils-aux-voyageurs/conseils-par-pays/vietnam/#sante
https://www.ucpa.com/ucpa-et-vous/formulaire-apis
In the context of stays of minors, the liaison health form is mandatory. In the absence of the required document below, we will not be able to welcome your child.
Please give this completed form to the guide on the day of departure.
https://media.ucpa.com/image/upload/v1687877654/PRODUCTION-GRAPHIQUE/WEB/fiche-liaison.pdf
If your child is affected by a food allergy or intolerance, please let us know by completing the online questionnaire detailing his allergy (s).
The link to the allergy questionnaire is available in the first chapter of the attachment “Health Liaison Sheet”.
https://www.ucpa-vacances.com/formulaire-allergie/
The Nautical Pass is mandatory for the practice of aquatic activities. Please provide your child with the “Know How to Swim” school certificate or formerly called: Test prior to the practice of nautical activities in ACM. In the absence of this document, your child will not be able to participate in aquatic activities.
https://www.education.gouv.fr/bo/15/Hebdo30/MENE1514345A.htm
Information valid for French nationals on 24/05/2023 (and to be checked before your departure):
Covid 19 information:
The situation of the COVID epidemic in Vietnam has normalized. The virus is circulating but the restrictive measures are no longer in force. In the event of symptoms, it is nevertheless advisable to be tested and, in the event of a positive result, to isolate yourself.
The presentation of test results for COVID-19 is no longer required upon arrival on Vietnamese territory.
Vaccinations: no vaccination is mandatory in Vietnam.
However, we strongly recommend that you be up to date with standard vaccinations: diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis, including rubella, mumps and measles in children. Vaccinations against tuberculosis, typhoid fever, and hepatitis A and B are also recommended.
Japanese encephalitis: this disease, which only exists in Asia, is transmitted by mosquitoes, against which it is essential to protect yourself. As part of a tourist trip, vaccination against Japanese encephalitis is not routinely recommended. Consult your doctor or an international vaccination center.
Malaria: it is recommended to take antimalarial treatment (consult your doctor or the Pasteur Institute one month before departure).
Provide personal protection against mosquito bites, which will prevent you from other viral diseases transmitted by mosquitoes (dengue, chikungunya and zika).
Water: You must be very vigilant about water: never drink water in the middle of nature, or tap water in the city (important risk: severe “tourist” in the most favorable case). You should drink boiled or treated water, tea, or drinks in closed bottles. A few basic hygiene rules will save you a lot of inconvenience: always wash your hands with soap before eating.
Sun: you are in the tropics. Do not forget to protect your skin from the sun's rays. Keep a T-shirt, or a long-sleeved sweatshirt, because you would get sunburned without realizing it.
Personal pharmacy
Your current medications
Pain medication (paracetamol type)
Antispasmodic (Spasfon type)
Antiseptic (Betadine type)
Anti-inflammatory
Arnica in capsules or in stick
Bands, plasters and elastoplastic
Water purifying tablets (micropur type) according to your destination
Antiseptic eye drops
Anti-diarrheal
Tire tick
Sterile pads
Tweezers, scissors, safety pins
Effective sunscreen, lip stick
An antimalarial
“Tropics” special mosquito repellent ointment
Anti-diarrheal
Micropur Forte or Aquatabs tablets to purify water
A broad-spectrum antibiotic
Antibacterial hydro-alcoholic gel (hand hygiene).
Important
No additional travel insurance is included in your registration.
We remind you that it is essential that you have at least a “medical care abroad” guarantee and a “repatriation” guarantee including “search and rescue costs”.
We advise you to consult the General Insurance Conditions pages on our website: https://www.ucpa.com/assurances
Whatever your insurance, do not forget to take the necessary information with you during your trip abroad: name and contact details (telephone, email) of your assistance company and the number of the contract taken out.
This information will be requested upon arrival by our local correspondent.
http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conseils-aux-voyageurs/conseils-par-pays/vietnam/#sante