From the vertiginous rice valleys of
Sapa in Vietnam’s north stretching to the fascinating bustle of the Mekong
Delta in the south, Vietnam is home to a wealth of attractions that will seduce
both budget and top-range travelers.
Known as a country with war-torn
history—the French, Americans and Chinese have all left their own unique and
not-often positive stamps on the nation—as well as its stunning and varied
geography, amazing cuisine, plentiful beaches and near-endless shopping are all
reasons to travel to this S-shape country. Especially, Asia Charm Tours, your
prestigious companion in Vietnam, always is here to help you get the most out
of each and every one of your trips to Vietnam. So if it is the first time you
come to Vietnam, some simple information of the outstanding destination below must
be useful for you.
1. Hanoi: One of the most beautiful of the
colonial Indochinese cities, Hanoi is often the start or end point of a trip to
Vietnam, and what a great welcome or farewell it is! Oozing with charm, the
city has gone through wholesale changes since Vietnam swung open its doors to
tourism, but it remains true to its essential personality and is an amazing
city to experience.
2. Sapa:
Choice views of the Muong Hoa valley and Mount Fansipan are the prime commodity
on sale in Lao Cai’s signature destination, Sapa, a hill station high in the
mountains and a vestige of the French colonial era.
3. Ha
Long Bay: A cruise on Ha Long Bay—or the Bay of the Descending Dragon—for many
represents a pinnacle of their experience in Vietnam.
4. Cat
Ba Island: Nestled on the periphery of Vietnam’s fabulous Ha Long Bay, Cat Ba
Island is big—more than 350 square kilometres—but most tourists see but a
sliver of it.
5. Hoi
An: Canary yellow houses draped in bougainvillea, rickety wooden shops aglow
with red silk lanterns, rippling green fields of rice, baskets laden with
silver fish: Hoi An is redolent of a bygone era, or the 17th and 18th
centuries, to be exact.
6. Hue:
Straddling the truly beautiful Song Huong (Perfume River), Hue first rose to
prominence in the 18th through 19th centuries when it was the seat of power for
the Nguyen lords. It remained the national capital until 1945, when
then-emperor Bao Dai abdicated as the nation was sliced into two.
7. Da
Nang: Over the last almost two decades Da Nang has spiralled upwards and
outwards as Vietnam’s third city and a distinct feeling that much more is to
come hangs in the air.
8. Phu
Quoc Island: Lying in a hammock, looking out over a glassy Gulf of Thailand
glowing amber from the setting sun, consider yourself lucky to be in the know
about one of Vietnam’s best kept secrets. Sadly, developers have taken notice
of the island’s potential and change is afoot and Phu Quoc is being primed for
mass tourism—get here quick!
9. Ho
Chi Minh City: As cyclo drivers rest easy below vast neon billboards, the
emerging Vietnamese middle class—smartphones in hand—cruise past, draped in
haute couture on their imported motorcycles. Welcome to Ho Chi Minh
City—Vietnam’s largest and most exciting city.
10. Can
Tho: In the heart of the Mekong Delta, and often referred to as Vietnam’s rice
basket, Can Tho is home to many orchards and farms, and it’s the goods from
here tourists flock to see in the floating markets dotted around the city.
11. Nha
Trang: The beach is the star attraction, and the fact that Nha Trang is
conveniently located right on the beach helps draw both domestic tourists and
international visitors of all budgets. The downtown core stretches along six km
of palm-fringed white sand and the brilliant turquoise waters of Nha Trang
Bay—and it’s all free.
12. Da Lat: A temperate climate and fertile soil have earned Da Lat the moniker “city of eternal spring” and it is one where the flowers bloom, birds sing and the air is clear, fresh and redolent of pine.
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January 12, 2018
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January 12, 2018
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