• Discover Phu Quoc: Best Time to Visit, Attractions, Food, and Accommodation

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    Phu Quoc, Vietnam's largest island, is a tropical paradise known for its pristine beaches, lush jungles, and vibrant cultural experiences. Here’s a complete guide to make the most of your trip to Phu Quoc.
  • Exploring Mui Ne: Best Time to Visit, Attractions, Food, and More

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    Mui Ne, known for its sweeping sand dunes, coastal beauty, and laid-back charm, is an unmissable gem on Vietnam’s southern coast. Here’s everything you need to plan the perfect visit.
  • Do’s and Don’t

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    When visiting Vietnam, understanding cultural customs can greatly enhance your experience and show respect to the locals. Here’s a guide to key do’s and don’ts:
  • Vietnamese food history

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    Explore the vibrant world of Vietnamese street food, where sizzling stalls serve everything from fresh banh mi to savory pho in bustling alleys. Dive into the flavours, aromas, and culture of Vietnam's unforgettable street food scene.
  • Ha Long Bay

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    Ha Long Bay, located in the Gulf of Tonkin, is a breathtaking natural wonder comprised of thousands of limestone karsts and isles. This UNESCO World Heritage site is known for its emerald waters, towering limestone islands topped by rainforests, and the rich biodiversity both above and below the water.
  • Hoi An

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    Hoi An Ancient Town, nestled by the Thu Bon River in central Vietnam, is a preserved treasure reflecting a centuries-old blend of Vietnamese, Chinese, and Japanese influences. Known for its yellow-washed buildings and colourful lanterns, this historic trading port dates back to the 16th century. At a time when ships from China, Japan, and beyond sailed into its busy harbor, Hoi An became a vibrant hub of commerce and culture.
  • Sapa

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    Discover the enchanting beauty of Vietnam's northern highlands
  • Phu Quoc

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    Phu Quoc is home to the world's longest non-stop three-rope cable car, stretching over 7.9 km from Phu Quoc to Hon Thom (Pineapple) Island
  • Ben Tre

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    Ben Tre is often called the 'coconut kingdom' of Vietnam, with more than 70,000 hectares of coconut plantations. The province produces about 600 million coconuts annually.
  • Mekong Delta

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    The Mekong Delta produces about half of Vietnam's total agricultural output. It's home to over 1,000 animal species and is a crucial habitat for many endangered species.
  • Cu Chi Tunnels

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    The Cu Chi tunnel network stretches over 250 km and had several levels and routes which allowed the Viet Cong to stay hidden for long periods of time during the war.
  • Ho Chi Minh City

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    Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon, is a vibrant metropolis that never sleeps. From its rich history to its modern skyscrapers, this city offers a unique blend of tradition and progress.
  • Quang Binh

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    Son Doong Cave in Quang Binh is the world's largest cave, big enough to fit a 40-story skyscraper inside. It was only discovered in 1991 and opened for tourism in 2013.
  • Da Nang

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    Enjoy the perfect mix of beach, mountains, and modern attractions in Da Nang. This coastal city offers a blend of natural beauty, cultural sites, and contemporary landmarks.
  • Hue

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    Discover the imperial legacy of Vietnam in the historic city of Hue. Once the seat of Nguyen Dynasty emperors, Hue is a treasure trove of royal architecture, ancient temples, and serene gardens.
  • Ha Noi

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    Hanoi celebrated its 1000th anniversary in 2010. The city has been Vietnam's capital for more than eight centuries, with a brief interruption during the Nguyen Dynasty.
  • Cave Exploration

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    Venture into magnificent caves like Sung Sot (Surprise) Cave or Thien Cung (Heavenly Palace) Cave to witness stunning rock formations.
  • Overnight Cruise

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    Experience the magic of Ha Long Bay on an overnight cruise. Watch the sunset from the deck and wake up to a misty morning surrounded by karsts.
  • Kayaking Adventures

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    Paddle through hidden lagoons and discover secluded beaches as you navigate the calm waters between towering limestone cliffs.
  • Homestay Experience

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    Live with local families to truly understand their way of life.
  • Fansipan Cable Car

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    Take a scenic ride to the "Roof of Indochina" for panoramic views.
  • Trekking

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    Explore the stunning landscapes on foot, guided by local experts.
  • Culinary Adventure

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    Indulge in local delicacies and learn to cook authentic Vietnamese dishes in a hands-on cooking class.