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Things to Do in Vietnam

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Hoi An Japanese bridge

One of the most popular destinations in Southeast Asia, Vietnam has no shortage of sights and activities that will entertain even the most discerning of travelers. From the bustling cities of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to the glorious coastline and the dense jungle, Vietnam is as diverse as it is exciting.

Yet, a trip to Vietnam is only as good as the itinerary you follow. Making sure you have some idea of what you want to see before you head out is a good way to ensure you see the best of the country. Need a bit of help filling up your vacation schedule? Take a look at what we think are the top things to do in Vietnam.

7 Things to Do in Vietnam

Cai Be

In Cai Be – Mekong Delta

1. Cruise Along the Mekong Delta

With rice paddies on either side of you and nothing but the sound of the water rippling underneath you, there is nothing quite like the serenity of the Mekong Delta. Board a Mekong Delta tour and marvel at the outstanding scenery that flanks the river. You will get an authentic insight into what life is like on the banks of one of the most powerful rivers in the world.

Tanks and American helicopter

Museum Exterior

2. Visit the War Remnants Museum

Proudly sitting in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon, this museum offers a fantastic insight into what happened in the Vietnam War and is one of the most significant Vietnam War sites to visit. The exhibitions give a Vietnamese perspective of the war and are likely to open your eyes to a different side of the notorious and controversial war between Vietnam and the United States. Be prepared for some rather gruesome descriptions and exhibits.

Bowl of noodle soup with chopsticks

Fresh and aromatic

3. Eat a Big Bowl of Pho

Pho is the national dish of Vietnam and can be found on every street corner throughout the whole country. The premise is simple: a big bowl of broth filled with noodles and strips of beef topped with spring onions and coriander. It is filling, wholesome, and incredibly cheap. Keep your eyes peeled for hole-in-the-wall pho vendors with big queues. The bigger the queue the better the pho is likely to be – it is always worth waiting.

Cable car in Dalat

One of many Dalat attractions

4. Get an Adrenaline Rush in Dalat

Situated in the Highlands of Vietnam, the cooler temperature in Dalat is a big draw for travelers who need some respite from the heat. The architecture here is a remnant from the French colonial days and the region boasts some impressive buildings. But, what people really come here for are the thrills. Whether it’s hiking through the valley or canyoning down the waterfalls, Dalat has become synonymous with an adrenaline rush.

Tailor shop

Hoi An is famous also for its tailors

5. Get a Tailored Suit in Hoi An

Ok, there’s a lot more to do in Hoi An than get bespoke suits but that’s a good place to start. Here, clothes makers line the streets, willing to make handmade suits for you at delightfully cheap rates. Once you’ve got yourself kitted out, take a walk along the river, check out the beautiful Japanese Bridge and admire the lush rice paddies that fringe the town. Hoi An is one of Vietnam’s most picturesque destinations.

Beach

Nha Trang famous beach

6. Relax in Nha Trang

Nha Trang is Vietnam’s premier beach spot and appeals to people of all ages and walks of life. From the hippie hideouts to the luxury resorts that line the coast, there is something here for every taste and budget. What’s more, Nha Trang is home to Vinpearl, Vietnam’s best theme park. Ride the cable cars, explore the nature reserves and stretch out on the beach. The only thing you’ll have to worry about in Nha Trang is forcing yourself to leave at some point.

Ships in Halong Bay

Choose Halong or Lan Ha Bay

7. Sail Through Halong Bay

This UNESCO World Heritage Site is perhaps one of the most popular sights in Vietnam and it’s not hard to see why. Dozens of boats wind their way around lush, limestone mountain islands that pepper a stretch of water just outside of Vietnam. Most people will spend a couple of nights on one of the traditional boats as they soak up the magnificent views of Halong Bay.

 

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This entry was posted February 22, 2018
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