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Your Trip to Vietnam

During your trip to Vietnam, you will not be disappointed with the country’s many sights and sounds. From an overnight Halong Bay luxury cruise to a relaxing stay at a Vietnam beach resort, this beautiful Southeast Asian nation offers all sorts of attractions for travellers looking for a scenic holiday getaway.

Shaped by Chinese, American, and French influences, Vietnam bears a fascinating history and a rich culture. You’ll be able to explore natural wonders, lively cities, and ancient landmarks while enjoying delicious culinary delights such as banh mi sandwiches and steaming bowls of pho noodles.

If you’re looking for history and culture, you’ll find the city of Hue on many Vietnam travel blog recommendations. A former imperial capital, Hue still evokes the glory of a bygone era with its elaborate royal tombs and the remnants of the Imperial Citadel, much of which was destroyed during the Vietnam War. Its location on the Perfume River also makes Hue one of the most beautiful cities in Vietnam.

For a retreat from the metropolitan centres, why not soak up the sun at a Vietnam beach resort in the coastal town of Nha Trang? You can enjoy snorkelling and diving in the crystal clear waters or simply lounge on the picturesque white-sand beaches.

Before you leave Vietnam, you definitely don’t want to miss a Halong Bay luxury cruise, which will let you explore a spectacular region of the world that has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature. Filled with over a thousand islands, Halong Bay is known for its magnificent limestone formations and mysterious caves and grottoes. Activities during your Halong Bay cruise can include exploring the area’s famous limestone caves, visiting a traditional floating village, and swimming in the bay’s emerald green waters.

Your next holiday awaits you in Vietnam. Whether you’re visiting an idyllic rice paddy or embarking on a Halong Bay cruise, you’ll have plenty of picture-perfect experiences for your own Vietnam travel blog.

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Cat Tien National Park

On your trip to Vietnam visit Cat Tien National Park is located 150 km north of Ho Chi Minh City, this natural national park is one of the largest in Vietnam with no less than 70,000 hectares. This region is filled with a dense rainforest where hundreds of species of animals are dwelling. Whether it is a woodpecker or a crocodile, numerous wildlife and tropical flora are present in this huge natural biosphere. It is a place for relaxation and discovery, ideal for the adventurers.

Central Highlands

On your trip to Vietnam go to the Central Highlands, located along the Cambodia and Laos border, the Central Highlands (Vietnam) are among the most remote areas and ignored in Vietnam. The region is filled with authenticity and has more than 30 distinct ethnic groups, some of which have preserved their ancient traditions. A series of picturesque landscapes, from Kontum via Pleiku to Buon Ma Thuot, this region, although not very well visited, is a fantastic destination worth seeing.

Dalat

On your trip to Vietnam visit Dalat, located at an altitude of 1,600m above sea level and 300 km from Ho Chi Minh City, endowed with favourable climate and a spectacular natural landscape, Dalat was developed as a resort by the French in the early 1900s, and many reminders of its colonial heritage remain. The city enjoys fresh air and cool weather all year round.

Danang

On your trip to Vietnam you should go to Danang, founded in 1888 and formerly called ‘”Tourane” by the French, Danang is Vietnam’s third international gateway. It has long been the busiest seaport and is now the main city in central Vietnam located midway between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Nowadays, except for a few architectural remains of the French colonial period and its famous Cham museum, the city is mainly an active business city and port.

Halong Bay

On your trip to Vietnam you must go to Halong Bay, located 170 km east of Hanoi in the Gulf of Tonkin, Halong Bay is recognized as one of the world most stunning natural treasures, with its spectacular seascape of limestone pillars, has been listed as a World Heritage site by UNESCO. With over 3,000 islets covering an area of 150 km² and its emerald water and numerous limestone caves, Halong Bay is truly a mystical site.

Hanoi

On your trip to Vietnam visit Hanoi, the political and administrative capital of the country, located in the heart of the Tonkin or Bac Bo, Hanoi with its colonial buildings, parks, tree‐lined boulevards and lakes, is a charming and romantic city. It has preserved its centuries‐old architecture and rich cultures.

Ho Chi Minh City

On your trip to Vietnam visit Ho Chi Minh City, previously known as Saigon, is the economic capital of Vietnam. It’s a bustling, dynamic and industrious centre and by far the most populous city of the country. The streets, where much of the city’s life takes place, are a myriad of shops, stalls, stands on‐wheels and vendors selling wares spread out on the sidewalks. The city churn, ferments, bubbles and fumes. Yet within the teeming metropolis are the timeless traditions and beauty of the ancient culture.

The Ho Dynasty Citadel

The Ho Dynasty Citadel are the remains of a late 14th century castle constructed from stone blocks. It was constructed by the Hồ Dynasty from 1397 on. It is a symbol of neo-Confucianism. The Ho Dynasty Citadel built in 1397, composed of the Inner Citadel, La Thanh Outer Wall and the Nam Giao Altar covers 155.5 ha, surrounded by a buffer zone of 5078.5 ha. It is located in accordance with geomantic principles in a landscape of great scenic beauty between the Ma and Buoi rivers in Vinh Loc district, Thanh Hoa province of Viet Nam.

Hoa Binh / Mai Chau

Hoa Binh city is the Provincial capital of Hoa Binh province and arguably the only major city you will go past if travelling to Mai Chau village. The district is located at about 135 km from Hanoi. The mountainous scenery and tribal culture of Mai Châu attracts many visitors every year.

Hoi An

Historically known as ‘Faifo’, Hoi An was a major maritime hub in Asia and the largest commercial port in Vietnam during the 17th and 18th centuries, located 30 km south of Danang. Today, Hoi An, rich in cultural heritage and unique in character, is considered as one of the most charming coastal towns of Vietnam. A mixture of Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese and French influences, it retains the feeling of the past centuries. Its magnificent collection of almost 850 ancient French colonial buildings, the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge and its pagoda and preserved streetscapes are just begging to be explored.

Hue

The former imperial capital of the country from 1802 to 1945, Hue is often referred to as Vietnam’s most beautiful city and has long been a major cultural, religious and educational centre. Surrounded by moats, the intriguing Purple Forbidden City which served as the residence of the Nguyen Emperors was constructed by Emperor Gia Long in 1804. Largely destroyed during the American War, the remains of the citadel, which have been partially restored, still contain interesting sights.

Mekong Delta

Considered as the rice basket of Vietnam, the Mekong Delta is the perfect spot for ecotourism, bird watching and discovering Vietnam’s scenic beauty. With thousands of canals nourishing a variety of fruits, trees and tropical plants, the Mekong Delta is a real display of the rural life. Places of interest in the Mekong Delta include My Tho, Vinh Long, Can Tho and Chau Doc.

My Son Sanctuary

My Son Sanctuary dates from the 4th to the 13th centuries. The property is located in the mountainous border Duy Xuyen District of Quang Nam Province, in central Viet Nam. It is situated within an elevated geological basin surrounded by a ring of mountains, which provides the watershed for the sacred Thu Bon river.

Nha Trang

Nha Trang is a tranquil coastal town, with its palm‐lined sandy beaches and clear waters. Nha Trang’s prime activities are discovery of its green islands, snorkeling and diving, or just relaxing on the beach is an experience in itself. Nha Trang, offers a six-kilometre stretch of beautiful coastline with white sandy beaches, clear waters with an abundance of marine life and thriving reefs, verdant mountain ranges at each end, as well as islets that are just a short boat ride away.

Ninh Binh

Located 95 km South from Hanoi, Ninh Binh is a famous tourism destination. Among others, it hosts the Bai Dinh Pagoda, one of the largest Pagodas in South East Asia since its renovation in 2003. Located within Ninh Binh Province of North Vietnam near the southern margin of the Red River Delta, the Trang An Landscape Complex (Trang An) is a mixed cultural and natural property contained mostly within three protected areas; the Hoa Lu Ancient Capital, the Trang An-Tam Coc-Bich Dong Scenic Landscape, and the Hoa Lu Special-Use Forest.

PhanTiet

Phan Tiet is a fishing town located 200 km north‐east of Ho Chi Minh City, Phan Tiet is a perfect stop for beach holidays. In a nice setting with white sand beaches and coconut trees, the resort is also endowed with amazing spots such as the sand dunes, natural lakes and astonishing “red canyons”.

Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park

Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park is located in the middle of the Annamite Mountain Range in Quang Binh province, Viet Nam, and shares its boundary with the Hin Namno Nature Reserve in the Lao to the west. The property comprises an area of 123,326 ha and contains terrestrial and aquatic habitats, primary and secondary forest, sites of natural regeneration, tropical dense forests and savanna and is rich in large, often spectacular and scientifically significant caves.

Phu Quoc

Phu Quoc Island in the Gulf of Thailand one hour by plane from Ho Chi Minh City, the mountainous and forested island certainly has the most beautiful white sand beaches in Vietnam. Far from civilization, this unspoilt island with its crystal clear blue‐green waters and wonderful coral reefs is definitely a recommended destination for peace and nature lovers.

Sa Pa

Sa Pa is located at an altitude of 1,600m above sea level near the Chinese border in the north‐western Highlands, the former French hill station of Sa Pa is home to more than 30 ethnic minorities and the highest mountain of Vietnam, Mount Fansipan (3,143m). This area, with its spectacular mountain scenery and rice fields terraces, is a perfect spot to explore authentic hill tribe villages and for trekking opportunities.

Imperial Citadel of Thang Long

The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, is an intriguing relic of Vietnam’s history and, signifying its historical and cultural importance, was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010. Also known as the Hanoi Citadel, many artefacts and items dating back to between the 6th and 20th centuries were excavated in 2004, including foundations of old palaces, ancient roads, ponds and wells.