Vietnam is one of the most popular destinations in the world . Visitors were drawn to its rich history, stunning landscapes, cultural highlights and amazing food.
In this post we will share you guys with the best Vietnam highlights. Therefore, you can plan your customized in the stunning small group tour 2020...
Highlights of Vietnam
Vietnam has at least 8 UNESCO listed world heritages, including Ha Long Bay, Hue’s historic sites, the old town of Hoi An and the Champa complex at My Son sanctuary.
Ho Chi Minh city
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One of the best tours from Saigon would be to the Cu Chi tunnels half day tour . This tour also can include a Cao Dai temple visit, this religion is unique to Vietnam and was founded in 1912.
If you want to learn more about Vietnam war, you can visit War Remnants Museum and the Old Palace built by the South Vietnamese rulers but not used since tanks drove through its gates in 1975 to officially end the war.
👉👉👉To book your Cu Chi Tunnels tour in advance, check here .
Hoi An ancient town
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Hoi An cuisine is world-famous and the central Vietnam is a big producer of quality sea food. Moreover, there are various places of interest to keep you busy, throw a pot at the pottery village, take a free Vietnamese lesson or one of the many local eco-tourism.
My Son Sanctuary and Marble Mountain are a short day trip from Hoi An and Hue is accessible by tour, bus or train. The nearest large city, Danang, is about 45 minutes away and is another beach-side tourist draw, popular with family holiday-makers
👉👉👉Read more The best tour in Hoi An
Hanoi
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Hanoi is filled with historic buildings, but do not miss the ornate Temple of Literature, St Joseph’s Cathedral and the UNESCO listed Imperial Citadel of Thang Long.
Learn about the country’s revolutionary leader at the Ho Chi Minh mausoleum and palace complex and take a stroll around Hoan Kiem Lake where locals come to exercise and relax.
No trip to Hanoi would be complete without sampling its famous food delights such as a Banh Mi sandwich or the city’s signature dish, Bun Cha. Stop in at Café Giang for a Ca Phe Trung (egg coffee), they’ve been serving this traditional brew for over 70 years. “
👉👉👉Explore more luxury hotels when you come to Hanoi here
Ha Long Bay
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With emerald-green waters, limestone islands and mystical caves, all while touring on Junk Boats, Ha Long Bay draws travelers to her every day and is certainly one of our favorites in South East Asia.
Sleeping on a Junk Boat, while doing day visits to floating villages, taking rowing tours, and getting to jump off the boat into the cool refreshing water, is so relaxing and fun plus gives you a great insight to local living and seeing nature’s beauty up close.
No matter what your budget, we highly recommend you choose your junk boat tour wisely and spend a few extra dollars to get a better experience and higher quality boat. We have done three tours since 2008 and loved Signature Cruises. You can read all about our recent trip to Ha long Bay right here.
👉👉👉To get an authentic experience in Ha Long bay, you can enjoy the luxury cruises
Sapa
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👉👉👉Read more: the best luxury hotels & resorts in Sapa
Traditional Vietnamese art
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The Lune Theatre productions that you can catch in Saigon, Hanoi and in a purpose-built performance space in Hoi An. These shows are magical and beautiful, featuring traditional music and instruments, dance, drama and more. The show we saw in Hoi An, “The Mist” beautifully illustrates the life of rice farmers in the Mekong Delta. If you get a chance, go.
We will mention Vietnamese water puppet shows. They are great for kids and a lot of fun. These short performances are traditional and well worth seeing. Buy tickets to Saigon’s water puppet show here.
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