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Places to Visit in Vietnam

Places to visit Vietnam
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Vietnam is a wonderful destination that has a rich cultural and historical heritage, gorgeous landscapes and popular landmarks. You get a wide range of experiences that cater to all kinds of travellers visiting this country. Whether you are a nature lover, beach lover, adventure lover, or history buff or love to immerse yourself in the native culture. There are a number of different places to visit in Vietnam that provide an incredible trip experience, like visiting the limestone karsts of Halong Bay, exploring the ancient landmarks in Hoi An, shopping at the busy street markets in Ho Chi Minh City, or even indulging in the delicious delicacies. Keep reading to know all about the different destinations to visit while in Vietnam.

Hanoi

The capital city of Vietnam is an amazing destination to visit where you get to experience modernity and ancient history coexisting in a harmonious blend. Visit the Old Quarter, which is lined with traditional shophouses, markets and delicious street food. Hoan Kiem Lake is a popular attraction known for its breathtaking views and the Temple of Literature, which stands as a testament to the historic education of the country. The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is a significant cultural landmark that honours a historic leader of Vietnam. This destination has a mix of French colonial architecture, temples and markets that makes it an unmissable city.

Halong Bay

This UNESCO World Heritage site is known for its gorgeous emerald green waters, limestone islands and lush greenery that make Halong Bay one of the most stunning places to go in Vietnam. Tourists visiting this destination get to explore the hidden caves by taking boat rides, visit the floating fish villages and enjoy picnics at the pristine beaches. If you are an adventure lover, then you can enjoy water sports like kayaking, rock climbing and snorkelling. Some of the must-visit attractions in Halong Bay include Sung Sot Cave (Surprise Cave), Ti Top Island, and Bai Tu Long Bay.

Hoi An

Hoi An is a magnificent old town that is decked with rich cultural heritage and charming architecture that acts as a treat to the eyes. Everywhere you go, you will be able to find sacred temples, French architecture and traditional wooden houses that make this a pleasant and culturally significant place to visit. Some of the most popular landmarks include the Japanese Covered Bridge, Tan Ky Old House and lively riverside markets that exhibit an energetic atmosphere. In addition to this, if you are looking for custom-made clothing, then this is the place for you, as there are a number of tailor shops in Hoi An.

Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh City is the most energetic city in Vietnam and is known for being the city that never sleeps and is also the economic centre of the country. The city is filled with tall skyscrapers, historic landmarks, temples and busy markets that provide a plethora of options for everyone. If you are a history buff and want to explore the rich history of the country, then make sure that you visit the War Remnants Museum and Cu Chi Tunnels, which tell the story of the war history of Vietnam, wherein Notre-Dame Cathedral and Central Post Office are known for being a part of the colonial heritage of the country. This city has a lively nightlife with amazing rooftop bars, pubs, nightclubs and night markets and also has a number of great stalls and shops to indulge in the local authentic cuisine as well as shop for souvenirs.

Sapa

This destination is a paradise land for nature and adventure lovers, which is known for its rice terrace fields, misty valleys and ethnic culture that add an interesting touch to this place, making it one of the most unmissable places to see in Vietnam. Sapa is also a great place for visitors to go on a cultural immersion tour where they get to explore villages housing the hill tribes of the Hmong and Dao people who welcome tourists into their villages and are known for their hospitality. Adventure lovers can go trekking in Muong Hoa Valley, Fansipan Mountain, and Cat Cat Village alongside breathtaking views and immerse themselves in the beauty of nature.

Hue

If you want to explore the local cultural and historical heritage of the country, there is no better place than Hue, which was originally the imperial capital of the country. This is also a UNESCO World Heritage site, which houses ancient temples, palaces and gates that represent the royal history of the country. You can visit the Thien Mu Pagoda, an ancient Buddhist temple, by taking a boat ride to reach this landmark, where you can also visit the royal tombs of past emperors. If you want to experience the natural beauty of this destination, the Perfume River runs through the entire city, sprinkling magnificent beauty wherever it goes. Additionally, you can also indulge in the local cuisine of Hue and try dishes like Bun Bo Hue and Banh Beo for a more authentic experience.

Da Nang

This destination appeals to all the beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts, as Da Nang is a wonderful coastal destination known for its marvellous beaches, modernistic attractions and cultural heritage. My Khe Beach and Non Nuoc Beach are known for their soft sandy shores and crystal clear waters, making them perfect for water sports like jet skiing, parasailing, scuba diving, snorkelling and kayaking, among others and also for relaxing. The Marble Mountains are limestone hills that are filled with caves and temples, whereas the Golden Bridge is made up of magnificent golden stones, both of which provide breathtaking views of the entire city, making it one of the most scenic places to visit in Vietnam. 

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