Explore Vietnam

Vietnam, with a coastline stretching 3,260km along the eastern edge of the Indochinese peninsula, has experienced rapid development over the past 20 years. Despite this growth, the country remains deeply rooted in its rich traditions and vibrant culture, making it a captivating travel destination. Vietnam’s history is shaped by influences from Chinese, French, and American cultures, all of which have left lasting imprints.

The country is typically divided into three regions: the North, the Centre, and the South.

Northern Vietnam is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, including towering mountains, forested limestone karsts, and terraced rice fields. Hanoi, the capital, serves as a central hub for travel in the north. This thousand-year-old city charms visitors with its unique blend of Asian and European styles, featuring wide Parisian boulevards alongside colorful Chinese temples. A visit to the legendary Halong Bay is essential, where thousands of limestone islands rise majestically from the sea, creating an otherworldly atmosphere for those cruising through its emerald waters.

Central Vietnam offers a mix of historical treasures and stunning white sandy beaches. Hue, the former imperial capital, is home to the ancient Citadel, Royal Tombs, and the serene Perfume River. Hoi An, a UNESCO World Heritage site, draws visitors with its impeccably preserved ancient town, lined with old shophouses, Chinese temples, stylish bars, and trendy restaurants. Danang, with its luxurious beachfront resorts and lively city life, is a top destination for beach vacations. Visitors can explore the fire-breathing Dragon Bridge, Cham Museum, and Marble Mountains, or take a short trip to My Son Sanctuary, another UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring Hindu-themed ruins from the ancient Champa civilization nestled in a lush jungle setting.

Southern Vietnam is dominated by the fertile Mekong Delta, known for its lush gardens and expansive rice fields. Visitors can don traditional conical hats and paddle bamboo boats through narrow, verdant canals, stopping at local garden houses to meet friendly villagers, sample fresh tropical fruits, or try their hand at making coconut candy. The region is also famous for its floating markets, where vendors on dragon-eye boats trade fruits, vegetables, flowers, and other goods. Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon, blends its wartime history, seen at sites like the Cu Chi Tunnels and War Remnants Museum, with a modern cityscape of bustling bars, shops, and restaurants.

Overview

  • Capital :

    Hanoi - A charming city of wide Parisian boulevards, Chinese temples and crumbling mansions

  • Time Zone :

    GMT +07:00 (Indochina Time Zone)

  • Languages Spoken :

    Vietnamese

  • Currency Used :

    Dong, available in 200, 500, 100, 1k, 2k, 5k, 10k, 20k, 50k, 100k, and 500k bill denominations

  • Electricity :

    230v, 50Hz

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