Explore Northeast Vietnam

Hanoi Ahoy!

Hanoi is one of the best tourist attractions for Vietnam holidays. It is a busy city, bustling with activity, but if you stay for a week or two you will soon learn to appreciate it. Nearby Ha Long Bay and Sapa, and the Old District in Hanoi are some great places to check out. The famous Perfume Pagoda is also a must see.

Explore Northeast Vietnam

Regions like Ha Giang and Cao Bang are fantastic places for those wishing to go somewhere a little different. Few tourists ever visit them, but with five to eight days and a provided four-wheeled vehicle, you can see some virtually untouched places.

Hue

Hue is south of Hanoi, and is an ancient Vietnamese capital. You will want a few days to have a look around and visit some of the breath-taking temples in the area.

Shop in Hoi An

This city is very beautiful. You are sure to love wandering its pretty streets, or visiting the beach. It is also a great place to buy tailor-made clothes.

Submerge yourself in Nha Trang

Scuba diving is great in this region, with a number of amazing beaches around.

Saigon

Saigon, or Ho Chi Minh city as it is also known, is business central in Vietnam. It’s even wilder than Hanoi! But it also has plenty of sights and activities on offer.

Mekong Delta

The Mekong Delta will prove to be a unique experience as you drift along. Take a look at the floating markets as you go.

Don’t pass up Phu Quoc Island

The island of Phu Quoc, which exists a little way south of Cambodia, is a tropical paradise. Crystal clear waters and endless beaches have not been spoiled by the rise in commercialism in the area.

Before to travel to Vietnam make sure to stop by Jose Mauricio Maurette’s website (tailor made holidays) to find out more about Vietnam holidays

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