Vietnam: Where Culture Meets Comfort

This Southeast Asian gem offers a blend of history, nature and culture unlike anywhere else!

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The Best of Vietnam's Regions

Hanoi:

The vibrant capital of Vietnam, where ancient temples and colonial architecture blend with a modern, energetic pulse.

Things to do: Wander through the narrow streets of the Old Quarter, explore French‑colonial facades, buzzing cafés and street vendors on foot or by cyclo. Visit the Hoan Kiem Lake and explore historical sites like the Temple of Literature and the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. Train Street - A narrow street where trains pass inches from cafés.

Ha Long Bay:

A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning emerald waters and thousands of towering limestone islands.

Things to do: Take a cruise on a traditional junk boat, go kayaking through hidden caves and witness a breath-taking sunrise over the karst landscape.

Ninh Binh:

Often referred to as "Ha Long Bay on land," this region is famous for its dramatic limestone karsts, rice paddies and serene waterways.

Things to do: Take a sampan boat ride through the caves of Trang An or Tam Coc and climb to the top of Mua Cave for panoramic views.

Hue:

The former imperial capital of Vietnam, filled with a rich history and a slower, more refined pace of life.

Things to do: Explore the vast Imperial City and its Forbidden Purple City, visit the tombs of the emperors along the Perfume River and enjoy the city's unique culinary scene.

Hoi An:

A charming and beautifully preserved ancient town, famous for its colourful lanterns, tailor shops and laid-back atmosphere.

Things to do: Stroll across the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge, take a cooking class to learn traditional Vietnamese cuisine, and have custom clothing made by one of the town's many skilled tailors.

Da Nang:

Da Nang, on Vietnam’s central coast, is a modern, breezy beach city known for its long stretch of golden coastline, clean urban layout, and easy access to cultural gems like Hoi An and Hue. With its mix of My Khe Beach, scenic mountains, and a relaxed seaside atmosphere, Da Nang blends contemporary comfort with natural beauty, making it one of Vietnam’s most welcoming destinations for travellers.

Things to do: Relax on My Khe Beach, explore the dramatic caves and viewpoints of the Marble Mountains, and visit the Linh Ung Pagoda on Son Tra Peninsula with its towering Lady Buddha statue. Stroll along the Han River and watch the Dragon Bridge breathe fire on weekend nights, enjoy fresh seafood, and take easy day trips to Hoi An Ancient Town or the Golden Bridge at Ba Na Hills for panoramic mountain views.

Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon):

A dynamic and bustling metropolis that serves as the economic heart of Vietnam.

Things to do: Visit historical sites like the War Remnants Museum and the Cu Chi Tunnels, explore the vibrant markets and enjoy the city's thriving street food culture.

Phu Quoc:

A stunning island paradise off the coast of Cambodia, known for its pristine white-sand beaches and lush national park.

Things to do: Relax on the famous Long Beach, go snorkelling or diving in the coral reefs and explore the island's pepper plantations and fishing villages.

Mekong Delta:

The Mekong Delta in southwestern Vietnam is a peaceful, river‑woven region where the Mekong splits into countless canals, floating villages and lush orchards. Known as the “Nine Dragon River Delta,” it’s one of Vietnam’s most fertile areas, shaped by vibrant river life, multicultural heritage, and slow, scenic landscapes.

Things to do: Explore sunrise floating markets like Cái Răng, cruise through narrow palm‑lined canals by sampan, visit fruit orchards and coconut workshops in My Tho or Ben Tre, wander the riverside city of Cần Thơ and discover historic pagodas and local villages. Nature lovers can also visit the Cần Giờ Biosphere Reserve for mangroves and wildlife.

Sapa:

Sapa, in northern Vietnam’s Hoàng Liên Son mountains, is a cool, misty highland region known for its terraced rice fields, ethnic minority villages and dramatic alpine scenery. Once a French hill station, it’s now a gateway to Vietnam’s most iconic landscapes, where Hmong, Dao, and Tay communities maintain rich cultural traditions amid sweeping valleys and cloud‑covered peaks.

Things to do: Trek through Sapa’s rice terraces and hillside villages, meet local ethnic communities, and enjoy panoramic views from Fansipan, the “Roof of Indochina.” Explore vibrant local markets, visit waterfalls like Silver Falls or Love Waterfall and take scenic cable car rides above the clouds. Overnight village stays and guided hikes offer deeper cultural immersion and unforgettable mountain scenery.

Ha Giang:

Ha Giang, Vietnam’s northernmost province, is a wild, breath-taking frontier of limestone peaks, deep valleys, and twisting mountain passes. Known for its raw, untouched beauty, it’s home to diverse ethnic minority communities and dramatic landscapes that feel worlds away from the rest of Vietnam. The region’s rugged terrain and rich cultural tapestry make it one of the country’s most unforgettable journeys.

Things to do: Ride or drive the legendary Ha Giang Loop, winding through towering karst mountains and panoramic passes like Ma Pi Leng. Visit vibrant ethnic markets, explore traditional Hmong and Tay villages, and stop at scenic viewpoints overlooking deep river gorges. Highlights include the Dong Van Old Quarter, Lung Cu Flag Tower (Vietnam’s northernmost point), and peaceful valleys perfect for photography, short hikes, and cultural encounters.