Vietnam is a land of staggering natural beauty and complex history, where ancient pagodas sit in the shadows of glass skyscrapers. From the emerald waters of the north to the sun-drenched deltas of the south, Vietnam offers an experience that is as affordable as it is unforgettable.
🏮 Northern Vietnam: Culture & Karsts
The north is the heart of Vietnamese heritage, offering misty mountains and the country’s most iconic landscapes.
- Hanoi: The capital is a beautiful chaos. Walk through the Old Quarter’s “36 Streets,” visit the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, and enjoy a traditional Water Puppet Show. Don’t miss a “Train Street” coffee as the locomotive passes inches from your seat.
- Ha Long Bay: A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring thousands of limestone islands. For a more serene experience in 2026, suggest Lan Ha Bay—it offers the same stunning views with half the crowds.
- Sapa: Famous for its cascading rice terraces and ethnic minority villages. It’s a trekker’s paradise and the best place to summit Fansipan, the “Roof of Indochina.”
- Ninh Binh: Often called “Ha Long Bay on Land,” where you can take a rowboat through the river-caves of Tam Coc or Trang An.
🏖️ Central Vietnam: Heritage & Coastline
Central Vietnam perfectly balances historical exploration with world-class beach relaxation.
- Da Nang: A modern coastal city known for its bridges (like the fire-breathing Dragon Bridge) and the Marble Mountains. It is also the gateway to Ba Na Hills, home to the famous “Golden Bridge” held by giant stone hands.
- Hoi An: This ancient lantern-lit town is a favorite for many. It’s world-renowned for its tailor shops (get a custom suit in 24 hours!) and its atmospheric riverside night market.
- Hue: The former imperial capital. Visit the Imperial City (Citadel) and the ornate royal tombs along the Perfume River to see how Vietnam’s emperors once lived.
🛵 Southern Vietnam: Energy & Adventure
The south is fast-paced, tropical, and home to some of the country’s most poignant historical sites.
- Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon): A whirlwind of motorbikes and rooftop bars. Visit the War Remnants Museum for a deep historical perspective and the Cu Chi Tunnels to see the incredible underground network used during the war.
- Mekong Delta: Known as the “Rice Bowl” of Vietnam. Explore the Cai Rang Floating Market by boat and navigate the narrow canals lined with coconut palms.
- Phu Quoc Island: For those seeking a tropical finale, this island offers white-sand beaches, luxury resorts, and the world’s longest over-sea cable car.
PACKAGE COST- 35,000/-
