Vietnam boasts diverse ecosystems for tropical jungles and monsoon forests and are home to many unique wildlife and plant species. Trekking is very popular here, especially in the pristine landscape areas of the Sapa mountain region and Cuc Phuong National Park. While enjoying the delicious food in the Vietnam Tours, don’t forget to visit the historic Reunification Palace and admire the grandeur of the Jade Emperor Pagoda.
About Vietnam
For those planning Southeast Asia tours, don’t miss Vietnam. The country enjoys a long history and a culture rich in ethnic characteristics. From the ancient royal cities of the Eastern civilization to the century-old Catholic churches of the West, from bustling tourist areas to the endless coastline, you can experience a diverse culture.
Why Visit Vietnam
·Vietnam has one of the world’s healthiest, freshest, and most delicious food, fully satisfying your culinary journey in Vietnam!
·The Vietnamese people are warm and friendly. You will feel welcomed everywhere you go.
·Vietnam boasts stunning natural landscapes, from the dreamy seascape of Halong Bay and the terraced valleys of Sapa, to the world’s largest cave, Son Doong.
·Historical relics and UNESCO World Heritage sites are scattered throughout Vietnam, such as the ancient capital of Hanoi and the imperial city of Hue, immersing you in its rich history.
Get Your Visa Done
Some residents of specific countries are granted visa exemptions for Vietnam for a certain period, while others may need to obtain a visa to enter the country. Travelers can now consider applying for a Visa on Arrival (VOA) or an e-visa, which are very convenient and time-saving.
How Long to Stay in Vietnam
The length of your first trip to Vietnam depends on how many days you want to travel. There are several common options, including a 10-day classic Vietnam tour, a 13-15 day combination of Vietnam sightseeing and beach relaxation, a 6-day trip focusing solely on Northern Vietnam, and a 6-day trip for Southern Vietnam.
Where to Go in Vietnam
Hanoi Highlights
In Hanoi, Hoan Kiem Lake is a tranquil city-center spot with the historic Jade Mountain Temple and Sword Lake Pagoda, perfect for photography. Nearby, Ba Dinh Square is Vietnam’s political heart, home to Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum and daily flag-raising ceremonies, surrounded by buildings reflecting Vietnam’s national spirit.
Da Nang Delights
Da Nang offers My Khe Beach, one of the world’s most beautiful beaches, with its white sands and azure waters, ideal for a peaceful stroll. Explore the Marble Mountains, each representing an element, with Buddhist temples and panoramic views.
Ho Chi Minh City Attractions
In Ho Chi Minh City, the Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon stands out with its red brick and spires, featuring stunning stained glass windows. The Independence Palace, former home of the South Vietnamese president, marks the end of the Vietnam War and houses war relics.