Vietnamese capital's old alleyways, never-ending sea of traffic, and bustling markets can be intimidating at first. Yet, Hanoi's deep cultural traditions and rich past can be found just below the surface, waiting to be explored. There are numerous attractions in Hanoi to suit all interests and tastes, including the vibrant Vietnam tourism scene. These range from the Old Quarter, lovely historic Buddhist temples and pagodas, to fascinating cultural museums, and war memorials. Let’s have a closer look at some of the best places to visit and activities to engage in while in Hanoi:
Ninh Binh is situated in the Red River Delta of Northern Vietnam. It makes for an ideal base for exploring the nearby karst scenery, particularly at Tam Coc (Three Caves). This UNESCO World Heritage Site features limestone formations tower above verdant rice paddies. It is regarded as one of Vietnam’s most spectacular areas. We definitely suggest that you don’t forget to add this beautiful attraction to your Hanoi tour packages!
One of the most visited attractions in Hanoi, the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is the final resting place of “Uncle Ho,” the beloved founder of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. He lies here in the state, embalmed and in a glass case, with a military honour guard watching over him and the many visitors who come to pay their respects. This is an excellent addition to your Vietnam Honeymoon Packages.
Set on the Ngo Dong River banks, UNESCO-listed Tam Coc's limestone cliffs covered in greenery jut out from emerald rice paddies and waterways and are accessible by a rowboat. Tam Cốc town, which forms part of the Ninh Binh province, draws fewer crowds than the famous Halong Bay, resulting in a more serene experience of Vietnam’s spectacular scenery. Do make it a point to add this attraction to your Vietnam holiday packages.
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Dress modestly, covering your shoulders and knees, when visiting religious sites, the countryside, and the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. Before visiting a temple or pagoda, don't forget to take off your hat.
In all of Vietnam's top tourist destinations, there are cooking classes available in an almost limitless variety. Various experiences are available, including contemporary cooking classes in Ho Chi Minh City, traditional ones in Hoi An, and local ones in the Old Quarter of Hanoi. We suggest Morning Glory in Hoi An to get things going.
One of the world's most vegetarian-friendly nations is Vietnam. As Vietnamese people enjoy their fish sauce, it can be harder to find vegan meals, however, sweets are frequently vegan by default.
Dress modestly, covering your shoulders and knees, when visiting religious sites, the countryside, and the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. Before visiting a temple or pagoda, don't forget to take off your hat.
In all of Vietnam's top tourist destinations, there are cooking classes available in an almost limitless variety. Various experiences are available, including contemporary cooking classes in Ho Chi Minh City, traditional ones in Hoi An, and local ones in the Old Quarter of Hanoi. We suggest Morning Glory in Hoi An to get things going.
One of the world's most vegetarian-friendly nations is Vietnam. As Vietnamese people enjoy their fish sauce, it can be harder to find vegan meals, however, sweets are frequently vegan by default.
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