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Vietnam Travel Guide

Vietnam Travel Guide

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Vietnam Travel Guide

Vietnam Travel Guide

Culturally complex, stunningly beautiful land of modern metropolis and centenary villages, Vietnam captivates the imagination and stimulates the senses. One of those selected few destinations that compels travellers to return for more whenever possible.

For many of our clients, the highlight of any trip to Vietnam has often something to do with the food. A festival of colours, smells, and flavours, the Vietnamese cuisine – from the humble street food markets to sophisticated restaurants – promises a sensory overload that stays with travellers forever. From the white rose of Hoi An or the Pho in northern Vietnam, the sublime flavours of Vietnam are sure to please and impress the most demanding palates.

Where to go in Vietnam

Some of our favourite, must see cities, towns, villages, and tourist attractions around Vietnam

Hanoi

Vietnam’s capital, Hanoi, not only made up for the time lost to war. It has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in South East Asia.

Halong Bay

Halong Bay needs little introduction. A must-see World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1994, and northern Vietnam top tourist destination.

Hue

The majestic former imperial capital of Vietnam is rich in history and culture. The food is amazing and the city boast famous sites like the Hue Citadel

Hoi An

Recently declared a World Heritage site, Hoi An was a major international trading port during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries.

Phu Quoc Island

Home to nearly 20 unspoilt beaches, this unassuming, off-the-beaten-track island is perhaps Vietnam’s best kept secret. The archipelago consists of 28 small islands just off the south coast of Vietnam, and most are largely uninhabited. However, there’s plans to turn some of these islands into private resorts. So, if you wish to experience tropical paradise, unaltered by man, the time is now.

Ho Chi Minh City

Recently declared a World Heritage site, Hoi An was a major international trading port during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries.

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