Explore Vietnam
Vietnam offers an incredible array of experiences, from bustling cities and ancient towns to breathtaking natural wonders. Dive into its rich culture, savor its delicious cuisine, and discover stunning landscapes. Don't forget to practice a few essential Vietnamese phrases – they'll go a long way!
Must-Visit Destinations
For Nature Lovers 🌿
Hạ Long Bay (North VN)
A UNESCO World Heritage site with thousands of limestone karsts and isles in various shapes and sizes. Tip: Combine it with our Hạ Long afterparty for a seamless two-in-one trip.
Sa Pa & Hà Giang (North VN)
Stunning mountain landscapes ideal for trekking through charming villages and terraced rice fields.
Tràng An (North VN)
Known as the "Ha Long Bay on land", offering boat tours through grottoes and scenic rivers. Tip: Doable as a day trip, but a 1–2 night stay lets you slow down; boutique hotels are great value.
Bản-Giốc Waterfall (North VN)
The world's fourth largest transnational waterfall, located on the border with China.
Phong Nha - Ke Bang (Central VN)
Home to the world's largest cave, Hang Son Doong, and a vast network of other impressive caves.
Phu Quoc Island (South VN)
Famous for its white-sand beaches,
calm seas, and dense tropical jungle.
For City Explorers 🏙️
Hanoi (North VN)
Vietnam's capital, known for its rich culture, ancient architecture, and chaotic Old Quarter. Tip: Take a day trip to Bát Tràng Pottery Village to watch centuries-old techniques and join a hands-on workshop to make your own piece.
Huế (Central VN)
The former imperial capital, home to the magnificent Imperial City and royal tombs.
Hội An (Central VN)
A charming ancient town famous for its lantern-lit streets, canals, and tailor shops.
Da Lat (Central VN)
The "City of Eternal Spring," known for its cool climate, pine forests, and French colonial villas.
Nha Trang (South VN)
A lively coastal city known for its beautiful beaches, diving spots, and offshore islands.
Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) (South VN)
A bustling, modern metropolis with a vibrant nightlife and historical landmarks.
Fun Facts & Cultural Notes (Do's & Don'ts)
- Vietnamese people often eat 4-5 smaller meals throughout the day.
- In traffic, honking means "I'm here!" or "I'm passing!" – it's an informational signal, not aggressive.
- When visiting temples, please cover your shoulders and knees as a sign of respect.
- Showing respect towards elders is highly valued in Vietnamese culture.
- Avoid showing anger or arguing publicly. Also, avoid pointing at people with your finger.