If you’re seeking a tranquil getaway from the city, Mộc Châu plateau in Sơn La Province is the pick of the bunch. Around this time of year, the area is covered in white plum blossom, offering an ideal destination for tourists to take photos and enjoy the stunning scenery.
Just over 55km from Tuyên Quang City along National Highway 2, the Tiên Cave complex is located in Thống Nhất Village, Yên Phú Commune, Hàm Yên District.
Bình Thuận Province is aiming to become the country’s watersports hub, with a range of exciting activities on offer. Many local and foreign tourists have fallen in love with the beautiful beaches and great weather in Mũi Né and Phan Thiết City, which are perfect for thrill seekers.
Located in Bình Thanh Commune, Cao Phong District of Hòa Bình Province, Giang Mỗ Village is a peaceful village, 10km from Hòa Bình City and nearly 90km from the capital Hà Nội.
The tower is also known as Po Klaung Garai, PoKlaun Garai and Bửu Sơn. It is located on Trầu Hill, in Đô Vinh Ward, 9km west of Phan Rang City.
The three-peak mountain, only about 400m above sea level, attracts many young people to climb up to enjoy the natural scenery and get a panoramic view of the whole city.
Mo So means white stone. That is the name the Khmer people called the interconnected caves, with many nooks in the mountain, its walls are limestone.
Even though Việt Nam is blessed with a beautiful long coast, it has not taken full advantage of it to develop sea and island tourism. Experts have proposed numerous solutions, but for the growth of the whole tourism industry and the Vietnamese economy, a sustainable strategy is needed.
The Sơn Tây ancient citadel marked 200 years of its existence this year. This citadel was built for defence purpose under the Nguyễn Dynasty which was the only citadel in the country made from laterite, unique local material.
Green tourism has recently become a trend and a consistent goal of Vietnamese tourism. As the sector is bouncing back after the pandemic, much more emphasis is placed on developing in this more sustainable and eco-friendly way.
In recent years, the Dao people, who account for over 95 per cent of the commune's population, invested in homestay services, serving visitors to eat and stay at their family's traditional stilt houses.
Vân Hồ District in the northern province of Sơn La is one hidden gem that’s blessed with stunning scenery and ethnic minorities. Prairies, waterfalls and lush forests are a major pull for visitors from far and wide. So if you are visiting Vietnam anytime soon make sure you check out Vân Hồ.
Hà Nam may well be the next favourite weekend getaway spot for northern residents. Situated about 65km to the south of Hà Nội, the province is home to sacred pagodas, serene lakes and majestic mountains. A hidden gem just waiting for more people to discover its beauty!
From October to December, Hà Giang Province is covered in pink buckwheat flowers. The tiny flower has become a symbol of the province, attracting both domestic and foreign tourists.
HCM CITY – Bánh canh cua (crab thick rice noodle soup) is known as a major part of Southern cuisine. It is said to have existed in the twentieth century in Việt Nam and was famous for its flavorful red-orange broth.
Who needs the waltzers when you live in Vietnam. In Quang Nam Province, you can go for a spin on a circular boat! In Coconut Forest expert sailors can take you for a ride. But don't get too seasick!
Taking part in marathons may not be everyone's idea of a perfect holiday, but this type of getaway is becoming more and more popular in Việt Nam.
The hours between 4 and 5 in the morning, when the mist is still there, but the sun's rays are just beginning to illuminate the scene, are often regarded as the best time to see the hills by many photographers.