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Despite its modest size, Vietnam attracts tourists from all over the world with plenty to offer: expansive paddy fields, white-sand beaches, modern cities, hundred-year-old temples, limestone islands rising dramatically from under the ocean, magnificent natural caves, and minority communities with fascinating cultural traits. Add to that, Vietnamese cuisine is one of the most fascinating parts of the country’s culture. Beside its beautiful natural landscapes, Vietnam leaves a lasting impression on visitors because of its diverse culinary experience that boasts the sophisticated combination of spices and ingredients.

Top attractions in Vietnam:

  • Cruise around Ha Long Bay, an alluring natural wonder that is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site in Quang Ninh province.
  • Pamper yourself in Da Nang, where the beaches are ranked by Forbes magazine as Asia’s most beautiful and luxurious in the world; sample local delicacies in Hoi An Ancient Town.
  • Enjoy the emerald water by Phu Quoc Island and Con Dao Island
  • Challenge yourself at Hoang Lien Son mountain range, home to Fansipan, Vietnam’s tallest mountain, and enjoy the breathtaking view of Sa Pa on a clear day.
  • Relax in Da Lat and enjoy its French-styled villas as well as mini streets.
  • Soak up the unique atmosphere of Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, slow down with a cup of traditional Vietnamese coffee, and enjoy delicious street food amidst busy city life.
  • Best time to travel:

    Stretching along 1,600 kilometres from north to south with tropical climate, the weather in Vietnam varies, which makes it a year-round destination. The best time to travel to the North of Vietnam, where there are four distinct seasons, is from spring to autumn (March – May and October – December). Heavy pourings and typhoons happen a lot during the rainy season in Central Vietnam, so February – August (dry season) is the most pleasant period for visitors. It’s hot and humid year round in the South of Vietnam, so it’s up to the visitors to choose their time of travel.