One reviewer, a bit more of the pragmatic side, writes that visitors shouldn’t pay the $285-plus booking price, but instead look for discounts through tourist agencies in Vietnam. This guy/girl paid $60 a night because of it.
Regardless, it sounds like Pilgrimage is worth the money. Amenities range from more authentic, individual huts to suites make from brick wood and marble stone that look over the lakes and countryside. It also has a complete spa, though we don’t know why anyone visiting Vietnam would opt for anything but a Vietnamese massage, which involves rubbing pressure points which are actually undiscovered pleasure points.
Good for honeymooners, who can bring the new techniques back to their bungalow....
[Photo: Kenneval]



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