Overview of Vietnam travel
The country used to be on the headlines everyday with brutal battles in the jungles, with the incredibly resilient people, with the victory or the failure...
After the war, Vietnam was closed to the world for a long time, and has always remained a mystery to the travelers world...
The North of Vietnam is granted with the beautiful mountains in the North-West and North-East, with the unrivalled Halong Bay, with Tam Coc & Bich Dong karst formations. The rich culture of the Red River Delta won't disappoint the culture tour seekers. Hanoi boasts its nice settings and architecture, offers plenty chances of having culinary delights. Perfume Pagoda offers some time getting lost in the Buddhist world. Sapa seems to be the place Human, Heaven and Earth meet. Dien Bien Phu offers a tour back in time with the famous battles which shocked the world.
The Central of Vietnam is the land of World Heritage Sites with Phong Nha National Park, with the Imperial Citadel of Hue, with the quaint ancient town of Hoi An and with myriad Cham legacy. The DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) brings back memories of the War which is still controversial today and in many years to come.
The South of Vietnam is famous with the verdant Mekong Delta, with the Cu Chi Tunnels, with the Da Lat Honeymoon City.
Beach vacation seekers won't have to worry about a relaxing holiday in Vietnam as the country has 3,200 km of coast line with hundreds of white powdery sand beaches caressed by clear turquoise sea water. Resorts range from thatched huts to luxurious 5 star standards. Fresh seafood is on the menu of restaurants almost everywhere...
Vietnam Travel Guides
- Activities
- Arts & Entertainment
- Bac Kan
- Bac Lieu
- Bac Ninh
- Battlefields
- Ben Tre
- Buon Ma Thuot
- Ca Mau
- Can Tho
- Cao Bang
- Cat Ba Island
- Chau Doc
- Climate
- Cu Chi Tunnel
- Da Lat
- Da Nang
- Dangers & Annoyances
- Economy
- Embassies & Consulates for Vietnam
- Embassies & Consulates of Vietnam
- Festivals & Events
- Food & Drinks
- Geography
- Gia Lai