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  • Exceptional! Especially northern Vietnam, with an exceptional guide as well — truly! He helped us discover incredible places and meet people we would never have met on our own. The...
    Martine  Vauzelle
    Martine Vauzelle
    Jun 25, 2026

  • It was a wonderful experience! We were always looked after by very kind guides, our driver, and the tour team through messages. Every transfer was carefully arranged, including all the meals. Thank...
    Marzia Bastianello
    Marzia Bastianello
    Jun 25, 2026

  • An excellently organized trip, carefully arranged down to the smallest details. My created a tour that met all our requirements and was always very available and extremely kind to us....
    Stefania Tumino
    Stefania Tumino
    Jun 10, 2026

  • We recently completed a wonderful tour of Vietnam arranged by Izitours, and I cannot speak highly enough of the service we received from Huy.

  • A big thank you to Izitour for organizing our trip to Vietnam. Special thanks to Anh Vu for his activity recommendations, the choice of hotels, and the quality of the...
    Sylvain ParÉ
    Sylvain ParÉ
    May 27, 2026

    SADEC, IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF MARGUERITE DURAS

    Sa Dec, the sleeping beauty, allowing herself to be bordered and caressed by the two branches of the Mekong, the Tien and Hau Rivers, seduces the traveller with her hint of Indochinese nostalgia. A small riverside town where a French novelist spent part of her childhood and adolescence, Sa dec is also a town full of charm where the deep culture of the Mekong Delta resonates.

    Marguerite Duras and Sa dec

    The French novelist spent part of her childhood and adolescence in Indochina and more particularly in Sa Dec. Her mother ran the girls' school there and Marguerite Duras used to come and spend her weekends with her mother and brother when she was a boarder at the Chasseloup-Laubat high school in Saigon. In her autobiographical novel "L'Amant", which won the Goncourt prize in 1984, Marguerite Duras tells us about her childhood and adolescence in the Mekong Delta and her first love with a rich young Chinese man from Cholon whom she met on a ferry crossing the river. For social convenience, the lover married a Chinese woman of his rank, and even her sister! He ended up with two wives... but the only true love of his life had been Marguerite, according to his last words. The novel was adapted for the cinema by Jean-Jacques Annaud.

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