Discover Vietnam
From the mountains of the North to the deltas of the South
North Vietnam: The Heart of Tradition
The North is known for its stunning mountain landscapes, ancient traditions, and the bustling capital city.
- Hanoi: The thousand-year-old capital. Don’t miss the Old Quarter, Hoan Kiem Lake, and the Temple of Literature.
- Ha Long Bay: A UNESCO World Heritage site with thousands of limestone karsts and isles.
- Sapa: Famous for its terraced rice fields and ethnic minority villages.
- Food to Try: Phở Bò (Beef Noodle Soup) and Bún Chả (Grilled Pork with Noodles).
Central Vietnam: The Coastal Heritage
The central coast is where you’ll find historical sites, beautiful beaches, and world-famous cuisine.
- Hoi An: A charming, preserved ancient town with colorful lanterns and canals.
- Hue: The former imperial capital, home to the vast, walled “Citadel” and royal tombs.
- Da Nang: A modern coastal city with the Marble Mountains, Dragon Bridge, and beautiful beaches.
- Food to Try: Bánh Mì (Vietnamese Baguette) and Cao Lầu (Hoi An Speciality).
South Vietnam: The Vibrant Delta
The South is the nation’s economic engine, featuring the vibrant Ho Chi Minh City and the lush Mekong Delta.
- Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon): A high-energy city. Visit the War Remnants Museum, Notre Dame Cathedral, and Bến Thành Market.
- Mekong Delta: A “rice bowl” of floating markets, coconut groves, and winding canals.
- Phu Quoc: A picture-perfect island with white-sand beaches and excellent diving.
- Food to Try: Bánh Xèo (Crispy Pancake) and Gỏi Cuốn (Spring Rolls).