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When choosing where to go in Vietnam, what you should realize is that the answer is pretty much everywhere Vietnam is one of the most beautiful countries on earth and is full of destinations that will take your breath away This list takes into account not only Vietnam’s incredible natural beauty but also its more rural side Some of the places on this list are well-known for being world-renowned and UNESCO protected Others are a little less known and are a must when choosing where to go in Vietnam I couldn’t mention all of the places to visit, otherwise this list would be never-ending These are my choices as the absolute best, when choosing where to go in Vietnam So without further ado, let’s get started! Vietnam is full of dramatic destinations and delivers visual fireworks, sensory overloads and unique experiences wherever you travel; look out for intriguing urban adventures, striking landscapes and history at every turn The challenge is trying to fit in everything that you might want to Use our Best of guide to Vietnam's Top Ten destinations to start to plan your perfect itinerary Vietnam is enjoying something of a renaissance and the youthful, enthusiastic population are engaging with the wider world Although still nominally communist and socially conservative, Vietnam is much more accessible Stable, secure, with a decent infrastructure and a large number of boutique or stylish places to stay, the country, whose cuisine has already gone global, is set to announce itself on the world stage So when will you go? And where will you head? Hanoi Immerse yourself in Hanoi Explore the Old Quarter, marvel at mist-covered lakes and fading colonial facades and catch a glimpse of the city's centuries old traditions and heritage Walk the warren of streets dedicated to a single trade; explore the Temple of Literature, see the Presidential Palace and pay your respects to Ho Chi Minh at his monolithic mausoleum Make sure you stop to snack on delicious street food and sip crisp bia hoi, fresh beer brewed daily, at shabby street corner bars as well Ho Chi Minh City Hotter, brasher and more in your face than Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon, is the sort of place you have to hurl yourself into; embrace the swarming motorbikes, chaotic street scenes and jostling crowds at Ben Thanh Market to discover a wealth of history, some superb food and a pulsating nightlife that is unmistakably Vietnamese For an insight into the war that ravaged the country, variously known as the Vietnam or American War depending on who you talk to, visit the War Remnants Museum and take a trip out to the Cu Chi Tunnels at the end of the Ho Chi Minh Trail Halong Bay Halong Bay's outrageous landscape of karst limestone peaks and aquamarine seas is one of Vietnam's top tourist draws, and rightfully so With more than 2,000 different islands here though, there's plenty of scenery to go round; book an overnight cruise and make the most of a misty early morning kayak paddle and explore hidden grottos and lagoons before sailing back Otherwise, weigh anchor at Cat Ba Island and explore the national park here For a quieter and less-developed alternative, head north to Bai Tu Long Bay Sapa Ride the rails from Hanoi into the hills and ascend the Tonkinese Alps to Sapa in order to escape the hurly burly of the capital and discover tranquil hill stations, sinuous ridges, rice paddies and colourful ethnic minority villages Whilst here, climb Fansipan, Vietnam's highest peak and the Roof of Indochina, and peer through the wreaths of cloud towards the Chinese border Mai Chau Relaxing and remote, Mai Chau is a tranquil valley that's the perfect antidote to the bustle of Vietnam's urban centres and the ideal place to experience northern Vietnam's rich rural culture Stay in traditional stilt houses, set out on foot to trek the countryside, cycle through rice paddies and fields or explore the traditional markets before learning how to cook like a local Dalat Escape the lowland heat by climbing to Dalat, a French-era mountain retreat surrounded by lakes and tea plantations in the central highlands Stay in grand colonial villas, cycle rollercoaster roads, try abseiling or canyoning, visit waterfalls or simply slow down for a while Hoi An Once Vietnam's most cosmopolitan port, Hoi An is considered the country's most attractive town It still has a medieval air but now boasts a wealth of cosmopolitan restaurants, hip eateries, quirky boutiques and the country's best tailors too Wander the labyrinthine old streets, tour the temples, dine well, get measured for a suit and then retreat to An Bang Beach Hué Once the imperial capital of the country, Hué still has a charming character and atmospheric vibe that can be soaked up as you relax on the banks of the Perfume River Explore the impressive Hué Citadel, its temples, walled defences and residential areas, to get a sense of the city's grandeur and place in history, it was the cradle of Buddhism in Vietnam, before visiting some of the country's finest pagodas and royal tombs on the outskirts Vietnam's Beaches Mui Ne 15 miles of beach close to Mui Ne stretch elegantly along this swathe of the coast Kick back here with spa treatments and sundowners or get your pulse racing with adrenaline activities such as kite surfing and sandboarding Nha Trang Popular and boisterous, Nha Trang is Vietnam's party place With a good beach, large crowds and plenty to see and do, it's justifiably popular, whether you come for an adventure cruise, a visit to the local mud baths or a chance to see some ancient Cham towers Phu Quoc For the ultimate in escapism and laid-back chic though, travel to the outlying island of Phu Quoc Pause on the brilliant beaches backed by coconut palms, soak in the Gulf of Thailand, snorkel from unspoiled islets or set off on a motorbike to explore the quieter corners Mekong Delta Board a river cruise and take to the watery avenues and canals of the Mekong Delta to intimately discover the heart of the country and the traditional lives of its inhabitants; explore the marketplace at Can Tho, the Delta's largest city for a great insight into daily routines Readily accessible from Ho Chi Minh City, it makes a great excursion and offers you an alternative perspective as you wind through verdant jungle, fruit plantations and fishermen's shacks Vietnam is often depicted as a place with steamy jungles and hot beaches, but country's climate is quite diverse, with freezing temperatures and even snow in its northern highlands Vietnam has two distinct monsoon seasons The southwest monsoon brings in wet and humid weather while the northeast monsoon delivers drizzly, colder temperatures to the north and dry weather to the south Northern Vietnam has four seasons: during its winter months December-February, it may dip down to 5-6°C occasionally, even below zero in mountainous areas The summer months of June and July are hot, with daytime temperatures reaching 35°C Drizzling rains and more pleasant temperatures come in autumn, August-November, and the spring, March-April Central Vietnam has warm temperatures year round, with the hottest months in middle of the year, and cooler, drier days from November to April Southern Vietnam has a dry season from November to April and a wet season from May to October Overall, Vietnam enjoys a mild tropical or subtropical climate and aside from a few months a year in the high northern region you'll never need to worry about packing cold-weather gear But bring an umbrella, especially if visiting from July to November, Vietnam's stormiest months Read more at: http://www.vietnam-guide.com/vietnam-weather.htm?cid=ch:OTH:001 Take your food fantasy to Hanoi It is a haven for all the food lovers You can find in Hanoi the best delicacies in the country and at a cost friendly price It is a big city which mean that there are multiple restaurants and places where you can get any type of meal you want If you love eating unique and tasty meals, then you need to take a tour to Hanoi It is better if you have a tour guide to help you explore the city without much hustle while you enjoy the tasty meals which are readily affordable Take a Tractor to the beach (central Vietnam) One of the most adventurous things to in Vietnam was taking a tractor to the beach This is one of the super-NON-touristy things to do! This beach we went to is North of the Mui Dinh dunes There was a street food stall near the street We stopped there, asked, they sent the tractor Vietnam is loaded with beautiful nature, experiences and culture This list will help you to find the best things to in Vietnam as well as how to prepare your adventure Vietnam has earned its name as one of the most versatile and golden places to visit on earth It has a lot to offer when it comes to the tourist attractions It actually has everything for everyone when it comes to likes and favorite places to visit, foods to eat, and scenery among others It is a serene tourist destination which is envied by even the frequent travelers Update: Find 41 Best Things to in Hanoi Update: Read now 24 Fun things to in Ho Chi Minh City/ Saigon This is your guide to the best FUN things to in Vietnam A complete guide, a guide to see what Vietnamese for fun, tipping, what to eat in Vietnam This article covers everything about Vietnam: top things to 10 Smart and basic Travel Tips for Vietnam 10 Things not to in Vietnam Shopping: Things to buy (souvenirs, perks and essentials) What to pack – a packing list handpicked accommodations (hostels, hotels, homestays, resorts) currency Visa to Vietnam Safety in Vietnam 10 Things to in Vietnam in 15 days (Itinerary ideas) 11 guide books 12 your questions It is said that you cannot truly claim to have explored all what Vietnam has to offer on just one visit However, like any other destination, you want to explore and tour, you will need to make some serious preparations if you want to get the most out of your visit This is a guest article Hostelgeeks visited as well Vietnam, and we got back with a bunch of amazing hostels Read: all the best hostels in Vietnam 1) Best Things to Do in Vietnam Assuming that you have done your research and you know the basics already, below are the coolest things and tours you can while in your stay No worries, we cover the basic tips here In this list we share our adventures of months in Vietnam With the fun things, the cool things and gems we found We share how to drive around on a motorbike, explore hidden tunnels and how a tractor took us in a shovel to a lonely beach (As for the printed guide book, here is your Lonely Planet to Vietnam.) Take your food fantasy to Hanoi It is a haven for all the food lovers You can find in Hanoi the best delicacies in the country and at a cost friendly price It is a big city which mean that there are multiple restaurants and places where you can get any type of meal you want If you love eating unique and tasty meals, then you need to take a tour to Hanoi It is better if you have a tour guide to help you explore the city without much hustle while you enjoy the tasty meals which are readily affordable Food and Walking Tours in Hanoi There are also plenty of Hanoi Waking Tours Personally I love food walking tours combined You can find great walking ours in Hanoi here Find more information on food tours in Hanoi here From pork to noodles and fish dishes, you will find all once you get to Hanoi Our absolute favorite restaurant in Hanoi is called NEW DAY in the old town Vegetarian Food in Hanoi Also, Vegetarians will love the food in Hanoi There are many many options All over Vietnam you will find An Chay Restaurants “An Chay” means Vegetarian Not everybody actually understands what vegetarian means, so they might want to put chicken on top of your Bahn Mi, for instance Keep an eye on it and let them know by gestures you not want chicken on your food, for instance Vietnamese street sellers are happy to make you the sandwich you want Take a Tractor to the beach (central Vietnam) One of the most adventurous things to in Vietnam was taking a tractor to the beach This is one of the super-NON-touristy things to do! This beach we went to is North of the Mui Dinh dunes There was a street food stall near the street We stopped there, asked, they sent the tractor This is the exact location on Google Maps No, I am not kidding This is exactly how Vietnam works! They brought us to the beach through the Vietnamese dessert We agreed they will pick us up again in hours We were beaching for a bit, took amazing photos, enjoyed the ambiance There was also a small street food shop on the beach Again, this is Vietnam This is the typical Vietnam experience when you leave the beaten path! We stayed at the Hon Co Ca Na Resorts for $35 a night From here we took our motorbikes along the coast line to the dunes again and then took the tractor The resort is super cool as well You stay meters away from the beach in huge rooms The food int he restaurant itself was also amazing The guy working there became our close friend, we chatted always with him and he gave us amazing tips So, yeah, come over here! Experience wind and kitesurfing in Mui Ne The region may paint a picture as being only a fishing destination, since it is famous for that You can get your gear ready to surf with the wind and sand dunes It is a magical experience which adds to the excitement once you tour the area It ignites a sense of adventure and if you not want to surf you can watch the beautiful sand dunes to make your trip worthwhile Vietnam is loaded with beautiful nature, experiences and culture This list will help you to find the best things to in Vietnam as well as how to prepare your adventure Vietnam has earned its name as one of the most versatile and golden places to visit on earth It has a lot to offer when it comes to the tourist attractions It actually has everything for everyone when it comes to likes and favorite places to visit, foods to eat, and scenery among others It is a serene tourist destination which is envied by even the frequent travelers Update: Find 41 Best Things to in Hanoi Update: Read now 24 Fun things to in Ho Chi Minh City/ Saigon This is your guide to the best FUN things to in Vietnam A complete guide, a guide to see what Vietnamese for fun, tipping, what to eat in Vietnam This article covers everything about Vietnam: top things to 10 Smart and basic Travel Tips for Vietnam 10 Things not to in Vietnam Shopping: Things to buy (souvenirs, perks and essentials) What to pack – a packing list handpicked accommodations (hostels, hotels, homestays, resorts) currency Visa to Vietnam Safety in Vietnam 10 Things to in Vietnam in 15 days (Itinerary ideas) 11 guide books 12 your questions It is said that you cannot truly claim to have explored all what Vietnam has to offer on just one visit However, like any other destination, you want to explore and tour, you will need to make some serious preparations if you want to get the most out of your visit This is a guest article Hostelgeeks visited as well Vietnam, and we got back with a bunch of amazing hostels Read: all the best hostels in Vietnam 1) Best Things to Do in Vietnam Assuming that you have done your research and you know the basics already, below are the coolest things and tours you can while in your stay No worries, we cover the basic tips here In this list we share our adventures of months in Vietnam With the fun things, the cool things and gems we found We share how to drive around on a motorbike, explore hidden tunnels and how a tractor took us in a shovel to a lonely beach (As for the printed guide book, here is your Lonely Planet to Vietnam.) Take your food fantasy to Hanoi It is a haven for all the food lovers You can find in Hanoi the best delicacies in the country and at a cost friendly price It is a big city which mean that there are multiple restaurants and places where you can get any type of meal you want If you love eating unique and tasty meals, then you need to take a tour to Hanoi It is better if you have a tour guide to help you explore the city without much hustle while you enjoy the tasty meals which are readily affordable Food and Walking Tours in Hanoi There are also plenty of Hanoi Waking Tours Personally I love food walking tours combined You can find great walking ours in Hanoi here Find more information on food tours in Hanoi here From pork to noodles and fish dishes, you will find all once you get to Hanoi Our absolute favorite restaurant in Hanoi is called NEW DAY in the old town Vegetarian Food in Hanoi Also, Vegetarians will love the food in Hanoi There are many many options All over Vietnam you will find An Chay Restaurants “An Chay” means Vegetarian Not everybody actually understands what vegetarian means, so they might want to put chicken on top of your Bahn Mi, for instance Keep an eye on it and let them know by gestures you not want chicken on your food, for instance Vietnamese street sellers are happy to make you the sandwich you want 2 Take a Tractor to the beach (central Vietnam) One of the most adventurous things to in Vietnam was taking a tractor to the beach This is one of the super-NON-touristy things to do! This beach we went to is North of the Mui Dinh dunes There was a street food stall near the street We stopped there, asked, they sent the tractor This is the exact location on Google Maps No, I am not kidding This is exactly how Vietnam works! They brought us to the beach through the Vietnamese dessert We agreed they will pick us up again in hours We were beaching for a bit, took amazing photos, enjoyed the ambiance There was also a small street food shop on the beach Again, this is Vietnam This is the typical Vietnam experience when you leave the beaten path! We stayed at the Hon Co Ca Na Resorts for $35 a night From here we took our motorbikes along the coast line to the dunes again and then took the tractor The resort is super cool as well You stay meters away from the beach in huge rooms The food int he restaurant itself was also amazing The guy working there became our close friend, we chatted always with him and he gave us amazing tips So, yeah, come over here! Experience wind and kitesurfing in Mui Ne The region may paint a picture as being only a fishing destination, since it is famous for that Stop looking at your screen and come experience yourself how beautiful Beaches in Thailand are! However, it has a lot more to offer in terms of adventure Mui Ne has amazing sand dunes which you can take advantage of You can get your gear ready to surf with the wind and sand dunes It is a magical experience which adds to the excitement once you tour the area It ignites a sense of adventure and if you not want to surf you can watch the beautiful sand dunes to make your trip worthwhile Talking about Mui Ne: The Dunes The dunes of Mui Ne are one of the top places in Vietnam Everybody knows about them If you haven’t heard about it, well, you would have heard it soon enough The dunes in Mui Ne are super cool and you even sandboard here Wherever you stay, a hotel, hotel or home stay, they can offer and organize the tour for you The dunes are about 200km East of Saigon aka Ho Chi Minh City Good to know: Mui Ne is known for its dunes AND the corrupt police men When you plan to come here with your motorbike, chances are the police will stop you And even if you have all the needed paper work, they want some money from you We avoided Mui Ne with the motorbike and drove around it You can find an alternative route here Stop looking at your screen and come experience yourself how beautiful Beaches in Thailand are! Explore the Hang Son Doong cave Located in Phong Nha-Ke Bang national park, the Hang Son Doong cave is the largest known cave in the world Hang Son Doong cave is the largest known cave in the world You will be treated to a rare site in the national park where the cave is found Tourists flock this national park to see the amazing cave which is reputable due to its size A Message from Bangkok Airways It's Beach Time! Stop looking at your screen and come experience yourself how beautiful Beaches in Thailand are! However, you will have to pay an entrance fee to enter the cave and experience the beauty of greatness Good to know: You cannot enter this cave without any guide You HAVE to get a guide and you can even sleep here You can book the tour with Oxalis.com They are specialized in this cave tour Bare in mind, some tours can cost up to 3000$ During these tours you atually sleep in the cave Now, that’s definitely amazing! Have a Mud Bath in Dark Cave-Hang Tối (and Zipline) In the same area, near the enormous cave of Hang Son Doong, you find the so-called Dark Cave The Dark Cave is a long cave where you enter with a small group and you are armed with a helmet and a light At the end of the Dark Cave there is a mud bath waiting for you It is pure fun! The group is limited to 15 people (around about) You can also enjoy a bit of Kayaking and a tiny water park with the Dark Cave together You start with a 400m Zipline, walk in the cave, have the bath and then enjoy the water park with zipline, water bikes and a few more fun games There is no need to book anything ahead of time Just go to the Dark Dave, buy your entrance and enter The tour starts as soon as enough people are in Take a trip to the Vietnam capital Hanoi has a lot to offer from art galleries to beautiful temples If you are a fan of architecture and historical ruins, the city of Hanoi has a lot to offer Visit the museums where you will get to learn about the history of the Vietnamese people which you enjoy the sights and sceneries While in Hanoi, make sure you visit the corps of Ho Chi Minh Personally, I had no idea that this is even possible You can enter the Mausoleum where Ho Chi Minh is placed You can see the real dead body of him It looks like in the movies, very very interesting! Many schools with young kids from all over the country visit They hold a small ceremony, all are dressed accordingly You are not allowed to bring in a big camera You can leave this free of charge outside, and can pick it up later I did it, the camera was in perfect shape, no worries! See the pagodas Get to know the religious culture of the Vietnamese The pagodas serve as evidence of a rich culture which is still respected in the region The pagodas are unique structures or buildings which are found everywhere you go within Vietnam They are normally used as shrines by the people are which makes them important to the citizens of the country They have ancient carvings on them which will be worth seeing and exploring Not to worry actually 10 Visit Hoi An for a shopping adventure Get suited and put on your suit game as you will find tailor-made suits in Hoi An Hoi An is the cutest, typical Vietnamese village you will find So, at least, it is in the book It is really cute, a river flows through the village, many small shops, cafés, restaurants The whole village is surrounded by rice fields, perfect to take photos ... for fun, tipping, what to eat in Vietnam This article covers everything about Vietnam: top things to 10 Smart and basic Travel Tips for Vietnam 10 Things not to in Vietnam Shopping: Things to buy... things to in Vietnam A complete guide, a guide to see what Vietnamese for fun, tipping, what to eat in Vietnam This article covers everything about Vietnam: top things to 10 Smart and basic Travel. .. Food and Walking Tours in Hanoi There are also plenty of Hanoi Waking Tours Personally I love food walking tours combined You can find great walking ours in Hanoi here Find more information on

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