AMAZING PLACES TO VISIT IN VIETNAM
Located in Southeast Asia Vietnam extends its territory along the east coast of the Indochinese Peninsula. This tropical peninsula is home to an immerse diversity of flora and fauna which Vietnam shares with its neighbors of Cambodia, Laos and China. But the uniqueness off Vietnam is linked to its relationship with water. Perfectly represented by the legendary Mekong River and more than 2000 miles of coast as well as an incredible system of underground rivers. Are you ready to enjoy the wonders that wait you is the tiny but incredible place.
Here are the 8 amazing places to visit in Vietnam:
1-THE MEKONG RIVER DELTA
Let’s start this tour through some of Vietnam’s natural wonders. The Mekong River is the world’s 8th longest river and goes through five countries before ending its course on Vietnam’s far south. It’s a popular place to visit for those who stay in Ho Chi Minh City for some days. This region is home to unique ecosystems as well as diverse communities unlike anywhere else in the world. Many local and regional products are produced here so it’s the ideal place to taste new foods unknown to many of its visitors. This river displays amazing pictures and coloful image everywhere. Thanks to this magnificent river delta.
2-PHONG NHA KE BANG NATIONAL PARK
Moving on to our following location The Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park will leave you speechless. A national park placed in the central northern region. This UNESCO World Heritage Site’s manin attraction consists of its cave systems that extends for an outstanding 126km. It is a largest cave system in the world and it’s home to several endemic species of plants, animals and fungi, nowhere else to be found in the world. Inside the caves and grottoes run numerous rivers and water streams. Many of them navigable, there can also be found lots of interconneted passageways. It’s a perfect place to visit to adventurous explorers.
3-HALONG BAY
The most visited and popular place in Vietnam also awarded as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Halong Bay is located at The Northeast side of Vietnam near Halong City. Its most distinctive feature is the large number of limestone karst islets emering from the water. Some of them home to fishermen villages from ancient times. It’s the paradise from the past that you can not miss. For many tourists this place is like something right out of a movie. The fact is that Halong Bay features a wide range of biodiversity while the surrealistic scenery has indeed featured in endless movies. Many of the islets of Ha Long Bay have incredible places on their insided temple, restaurants and natural pools.
4-HANOI (OLD QUARTER & FRENCH QUARTER)
Downtown Hanoi can be split into two broad zones The Old Quarter and The Frech Quarter. The Old Quarter is as favorite for visitors because it portrays an original version of Hanoi. Many tourists visit this part of the city to admire the traditional architecture. There are also many stores where souvernirs can be purchased. To the North we can find the Ba Dinh district of the French Quarter. The Presidential Palace and the National Assembly of Vietnam are located in this district. To the south we found the Hoan Kiem District of the French Quarter. Here, we can fine some important buildings of The French colonial era like The Hanoi Opera House, The National Museum of Vietnamese History and St. Joseph’s Cathedral.
5-DALAT
Dalat has many nicknames The Paris of Vietnam, The City of Flowers, The City of Eternal Spring and The City of Lovers. By any name it’s a cool mountain retreat for Vietnamese and travelers alike who are looking to escape the never-ending heat and smog of the larger cities. When visting Dalat one of the best things to do is to rent a motobike and head out into the hills. Waterfalls dot the area and are great resting points during your ride. There are many interesting destinations in Dalat such as Dalat Flower Garden, Cu Lan Village, Lang Biang Mountain, Love Valley, Truc Lam Monestary, Linh An Pagoda, Pongour Waterfall and Dambri Waterfall. Remember to vistit the bustling Dalat market at night you can stop in a Vietnamese food court and drink a glass of warm milk or buy some handmade souvenirs for your friends.
6-HOIAN ANCIENT TOWN
Only 25 kilimeters away from the centre of Danang City to the southeast. Hoian ancient town is located on the north bank of The Thu Bon River. The streets in Hoian are well decorated with a multitude of coloful lanterns. On the romantic Hoian River the floating flower buds give a delicate touch to the picturesque scenery, there are also many ancient temples in this town. One of the noticeable is the Japanese bridge which is well known for its unique and charming appearance. It doesn’t end there you can take the time to visit the architectural monuments such as Quan Thang, Phung Hung and The Tan Ky Ancient House. These houses were built based on the old Western architecture about two centuries ago.
7-HUE – THE IMPERIAL CITY
Did you know Hue was a former imperial capital of Vietnam in the 19th century. The remaining palaces and temples are the vivid evidence of the last feudal dynasty in Vietnam. You can also enjoy “Ca Tru Hue”, The King’s favourite kind of traditional song, a boat ride on the Huong River or in Duyet Thi Duong theater to deepen understanding about the dynasty existing more than a century ago. If you like climbing you can explore the Bach Ma Mountain to see the spectacular waterfalls. Standing on top of the mountain you can witness the entire breathtaking scenery of Hai Van Pass and Cau Hai Lagoon. And it's doesn’t stop here, there are many beautiful beaches in Hue for you to cool of and relax on your travel to this charming city.
8-HO CHI MINH CITY
Formerly known as Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City is the biggest and most populated city in Vietnam. The city is the most important financial center of Vietnam as its enomous skyscrapers rise hundreds of feet above the ground. It is an astonishing view. With a population of over 21 million people it hold all kinds of cultural and scientific activities. Pass the bustling streets and dizzying traffic uncover the delicious street food, booming nightlife and historical landmarks that give this city it’s distinct appeal. Visit the War Remnants Museum for a glimpse into the Vietnam War.