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Have an adventure in Vietnam

Have an adventure in Vietnam

Underestimating the size of Vietnam

If you do a quick search for itineraries you will know that Vietnam is no small place
It extends over a large area that cannot be covered in less than a week
You will also need to consider the time it will take you to travel from one city to another across the country
Which can be not long time between major cities
(thanks to cheap domestic flights)
But if you plan to visit the country's stunning countryside by train or bus, target what you intend to see well planned so that you don't waste time.

 

Fear of street food

You'll find amazing meals in almost every corner of Vietnam, from fine dining establishments to cool local outdoor cafes. The street food scene is certainly an eye-catcher, and while caution is always wise when eating street food or anywhere, it's not. It means not discovering those great local treats and to be safe you can stick to bread and sweets and discover some local delicacies only among the stalls that are very popular with the locals.

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Sticking to the cities and ignoring the natural side of Vietnam

While the cities of Vietnam get; Including Hanoi, Hue, Hoi An and Ho Chi Minh City get the lion's share of adventure and global interest, but you will miss a lot if you go beyond discovering the natural side of the country in adventure, including towering mountains, stunning beaches and the Mekong Delta, as well as Ha Long Bay and its group of satirical caves.

وفي North Vietnam Ha Giang Province is home to thriving indigenous communities and some of the most beautiful mountain scenery in Southeast Asia to discover.

 

Thinking Halong Bay would be budget friendly

While Vietnam in general is a budget-friendly wonderland of hotels and even food, Ha Long Bay will probably cost you some. المال You'll need about $200 for a two-day cruise, although luxury options can run for $400 to $500.

Have an adventure in Vietnam

Getting around in Vietnam is very easy and most of the time the shops, cafes and restaurants are open from very early to very late. However, during the Vietnamese New Year the opposite is true. Although it can be a fun time to visit if you have friends and family over and are invited to take part in the festivities everything from monuments to markets are likely to be closed.

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beaches 

Vietnam gets a lot of attention when it comes to the amazing beaches in this corner of the world. However, if you look outside the hubs of the more popular beach destinations like Da Nang and Nha Trang, you'll find that there are some great seaside gems along the country's coast, including charming Phu Quoc Island, and the area around Hoi An and Hoi An.

Ignore the complicated and painful history 

Unfortunately, Vietnam bore the brunt of some of the worst geopolitical disasters of the twentieth century. Despite this, the cities of this beautiful country abound with plenty of shopping and dining opportunities, sparkling skyscrapers are everywhere, and beach resort towns thrive beautifully. Perhaps this contrast alone is enough to make the trip amazing, and indeed your trip to this beautiful country will not be complete without Discover the rich history, incl Museum visit Diverse and dating to different periods of the country.

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Hotel choice: Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi

Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi is a historic gem located in the famous French Quarter of Hanoi, close to the famous Opera House, Hoan Kiem Lake and the Old Quarter. Beautiful rooms feature French-inspired details, while three bars and three restaurants make for the perfect combination. Amenities such as an outdoor pool, full spa, and 1901 building are some of the highlights of this fine hotel.

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