A long narrow land nestled between the Southern China Sea and the boundaries of the Lao and Cambodia, Vietnam is a country with stunning scenery. Vietnam is the only place to visit in Vietnam.
From a green maize and wooded mountain terrace in the north to picturesque Central Highlands valleys and rich delta and lovely southern beaches.
Booming towns, urban settlements, small communities and islands are included in the mix.
Here is a description of Vietnam’s best places.
No. 10. Dalat
Dalat was once the summer camp retreat location for Vietnamese emperors and French people throughout the year, with cool weather and idyllic sceneries, sandy valleys, thick pine trees and vibrant flowers. Today in the South Central Highlands of Vietnam, this quaint city is a popular place for those searching for heat relief.
Dalat is a beautiful city with strolling parks, a beautiful scenery of French colonial buildings and villas.
No. 9. Tam Coc
The rice paddies surrounded by calcareous cliffs and rock formations are identified as Tam Coc on paper. In reality, Tam Coc is one of Vietnam’s most beautiful destinations.
The fastest way to explore the region is by sailing, and on a rudder boat you will walk along the luxuriant grass paddies and stunning calcareous cliffs.
You are even going to float into three caves through the mountains that have been graved by the river itself over centuries.
No. 8. The city of Ho Chi Minh.
Ho Chi Minh Town, which was once known as Saigon and acted as the capital of South Vietnam during the Vietnam War, was located along the Saigon River, along the Mekong delta, in southern Vietnam.
It is now the largest city in the unified region, with many incentives to explore, from its mix of historical and modern sights to vibrant shopping, dining and evening life.
No. 7. Delta Mekong.
All of which draw many to southwesterly Vietnam’s Mekong delta are vibrant floating markets, fruit orchards, rice paddies, bird sanctuaries and charming villages.
Nicknamed the “Rice Basket of Vietnam,” the Mekong Delta is a productive area rich through the maze of the Mekong canals and streams.
The Delta Area stretches from the Gulf of Thailand to Hoch Chi Minh City and feeds the riches of its crops, rice paddies as well as fish farms to more than one third of the country.
No. 6. Nha Trang
Nha Trang is a famous seaside resort town situated on one of Asia’s most spectacular bays off the southern coast of Central Vietnam. Magnificent cliffs, beaches and luxuriant islands all make it a popular tourist destination, for Vietnamese and for scuba divers.
Nha Trang’s beach is its main attraction, lined with restaurants, palm trees and a stunning promenade. Fun parks for all with Roller Coasters and Wave Pools have fun for everybody.
No. 5. Sapa
The mountain city of Sapa is situated in the far northwest of Vietnam, and is renowned for its diverse cultural heritage and its proximity to amazing landscapes. There are numerous organized tours from the city which allow tourists to explore the nearby rice paddies and distant villages.
These tours provide views of spectacular cascades and the opportunity for the local tribes to explore their culture, traditions and way of life.
No. 4. Hue
Hue was once the royal city of the Nguyen Dynasty situated on the banks of the Perfume Rivers in Central Vietnam.
Through today’s architecture, history and food of the region we consider vestiges of the ancient glory. The Citadel is the most prominent of the landmarks of the region.
The Citadel is a large complex of palaces, ornate mosques, walls and gates, once the house of the emperors of Vietnam. The town’s official emblem, the Thien Mu Pagoda, is another significant landmark.
No. 3. Hoi An
Hoi An is a beautiful old city located off the coast of the Champa Kingdom 2,000 years ago.
It is a popular destination of Vietnam with its ancient civilizations, urban and textile cultures. The core of Hoi An is the old city that is compact enough to be comfortably visited.
The long, twisting streets of the Old Town are bordered by a lovely historical architecture, traditional wooden houses and hundreds of clothes, accessories, bags and souvenirs tailor shops.
No. 2. Hanoi
Hanoi is a vibrant mix of Eastern and Western traditions, the flourishing capital of a reunified Vietnam.
French colonization, especially in the French Quarter in Hoan Kiem, is evident in cuisine expertise as well as architecture.
Hanoi is full of impressive temples and a visit to the Temple of Literature of the 11th century is a must-do experience.
Among Hanoi’s main attractions are the side by side Ho Chi Minh Museum and mausoleum, both of which have impressive structures from outside.
No. 1. Halong Bay
Halong Bay is one of the most popular destinations across the region.
The place has a reputation, because it is really good, is well earned. Halong means descending dragon , which reveal the outline of the calcareous outcrops that stick off the surface.
The majesty of this beyond-world bay and to see as many islands as possible are a spectacular route for regular cruises.
While you’re sailing around Halong Bay, you can go fishing, visit caves or discover some of the more isolated uninhabited islands.