Located downstream of the Perfume River, Ru Cha is a rare primeval mangrove forest that exists in Tam Giang lagoon. The forest belongs to Thuan Hoa village (Huong Phong commune), about 15km from the center of Hue city. The scenery here is like a picture of pristine, fresh and gentle nature, attracting all eyes.
Behind the gate of Mong Phu Village, Duong Lam Village is idyllic and familiar but has a strong attraction. Especially on weekends, it can be interesting to leave the crowded…
Hoan Kiem Lake is the heart of Hanoi. Whenever the Vietnam national football team wins a match, the fans tell each other: “Let’s go to the lake!”. There are five…
From Sword Lake, crossing the historic Long Bien iron bridge, going down the alluvial banks of the Red River, and taking a bus for about 30 minutes, you will reach Bat Trang Pottery Village.
Starting from the idea of helping people travel to new a land in a convenient, safe and unique way, a group of young Vietnamese and UK people gathered together to create Tubudd - a digital platform that connects international tourists with locals who can work as tour guides.
Ong Met Pagoda is one of the oldest pagodas of the Khmer in the Mekong Delta province of Tra Vinh. The Theravada Buddhism pagoda with a Khmer architectural style has remained intact. The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism recognized it as a national relic site in March, 2009.
Nowadays, more and more young tourists come to check in and experience the irresistible attraction of the following five cliffs in the country.
More than 300 years ago the Mong ethnic people settled in what is today Sin Suoi Ho hamlet, Phong Tho district, Lai Chau province. In 2015 the province recognized Sin Suoi Ho as a community tourism hamlet.
As the most populous province in the Southwest region and more than 200km south of Ho Chi Minh City, An Giang has the typical cultural feature of a city in the Mekong Delta region, with a floating market, boat racing festival, brilliant Khmer pagodas and blooming water lily flowers.
From the 19th century until now, coffee has taken a journey to become an irreplaceable part of Vietnamese culture and life. Based on the votes of visitors, Booking.com has rounded up the 7 best destinations for coffee in Vietnam as endorsed by Vietnamese travellers.
While Ba Trai and Hop Hai springs bring fresh and cool feelings, Vung Thung, one of the springs of the magnificent Bach Ma mountain is attractive with the huge and clear natural “swimming pool”, which is suitable for tourists in love with swimming.
With no wide roads nor bright streetlights, the paths on Cu Lao Cau Island are interspersed with rocks and wild plants.
An Australian couple say that they have travelled all around the world for more than a decade and found Vietnam to be their all-time favourite country to visit in the Southeast Asian region.
The stunning Ban Khieng waterfall is located in Na Mo village, Sam Son commune, and Ban Khieng village, Huu Khanh commune, in Loc Binh district, Lang Son province. The waterfall is one of the unique tourist attractions with majestic scenery typical of the beautiful Mau Son mountain region.
Thanks to the Van Don – Mong Cai Expressway, which was put into operation on September 1, it now takes just over three hours for visitors from Hanoi to reach the Tra Co tourist destination in Mong Cai City, Quang Ninh Province, to enjoy attractive experiences on the weekend, instead of taking six hours as before.
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