Vietnam

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About Vietnam

Vietnam is a country of contrasts — ancient temples and buzzing cities, misty mountains and white-sand beaches, peaceful rice fields and lively markets. Whether you’re motorbiking through mountain passes or sipping coffee by the Mekong, Vietnam offers a deeply immersive journey through history, flavor, and nature.

Key Highlights

Ha Long Bay

A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its emerald waters and limestone karsts. Cruise through the bay on a traditional junk boat, explore hidden caves, and watch the sunset from the deck.

Hanoi – The Cultural Capital

Wander through Hanoi’s Old Quarter, where French colonial architecture meets centuries-old pagodas. Don’t miss the Temple of Literature, Hoan Kiem Lake, and a steaming bowl of pho on the street.

 Street Food & Culinary Scene

Vietnamese food is fresh, bold, and addictive. From banh mi sandwiches and bun cha to seafood hotpots and egg coffee, every region brings something different to the table.

 Hoi An – The Lantern-Lit Town

A beautifully preserved trading port with a charming old town, riverside cafes, and tailor shops. Visit during a full moon for the monthly lantern festival — it’s pure magic.

 Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)

Fast-paced and full of energy, Saigon mixes skyscrapers with war history, luxury shopping with street-side pho. Key stops: the War Remnants Museum, Cu Chi Tunnels, and Ben Thanh Market.

The Mekong Delta

A network of rivers, canals, and floating markets in Vietnam’s south. Ideal for boat tours, homestays, and exploring how life flows with the river.

Sapa & Northern Highlands

Trek through terraced rice fields, visit hill tribe villages, and take in the mountain air. Sapa is ideal for those seeking authentic rural landscapes and cultural encounters.

Beaches & Islands

Vietnam’s coastline stretches over 3,000 km. Top picks: Da Nang and Nha Trang for resorts, Phu Quoc for tropical island vibes, and Con Dao for quiet luxury.

History & War Sites

Vietnam’s complex past is visible in preserved battlefields, colonial architecture, and memorials. Visit Hue’s imperial citadel, Dien Bien Phu, or the DMZ for a deeper perspective.

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