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Vietnam classic tour for you introduction top 10 Iconic Landscapes of Vietnam
Halong Bay:
There's nothing quite like Halong Bay first thing in the morning. As the mists
clear, hundreds of huge karst towers appear, looming high above the boat. In
the soft morning light it's like waking up in a watercolor painting of a
mythical land.
Hanoi:
Motorbikes piled high with people, produce and even animals zip through the
streets. It's crazy, haphazard and somehow it works. The best way to take it
all in is from a rooftop cafe. Order an extra strong coffee and watch the chaos
unfold below.
Mekong Delta:
This massive area of floating markets, emerald rice paddies and lush islands is
home to some of the friendliest people on earth. Take a boat trip to one of the
sleepy islands to get a front row view of life on the Delta, and meet the
people who call it home.
Sapa: Head to
the hills and see the colourful villages of Vietnam's minority groups - the
Zay, and the Blue and Black H'mong. The area is remote so the best way to
experience it is on an overnight trek, spending the night as a guest of a local
family.
Qui Nhon:
Quaint Qui Nhon is a sleepy beach town off the main tourist trail. It's worth
coming here just for the drive. The road hugs granite cliffs that plunge into
the South China Sea, and islands, lagoons and sand dunes slowly give way to
sugar plantations and rice fields.
Hue:
Jam-packed with imperial sites, Hue is one for the history buffs. Explore the
Citadel with its ruined Forbidden Purple City before embracing your inner
emperor and taking a dragonboat cruise down the Perfume River.
Hoi An: This
shoppers' paradise is home to more boot makers, tailors and handicraft than you
could visit in a lifetime. While you wait for your suit to be made, hire a
bicycle and explore the Old Town - the streets are blissfully car free.
Ho Chi Minh
City: Still known as Saigon to most, HCMC is a city on the go. It's fast-paced,
exciting and full of amazing sites. Temples and markets collide with churches
and skyscrapers for a heady mix of traditional, colonial and modern.
Mai Chau: Mai
Chau feels a million miles away from the bustle of Hanoi. Misty mountains and
emerald rice paddies contribute to the air of peacefulness. Be sure to look out
for the traditional fabrics woven by the White Thais that call this area home.
Dalat: It's
spring all year round in Vietnam's 'honeymoon capital'. Soak up the
French-inspired atmosphere, spot the quirky local artists and explore the
surrounding lakes, waterfalls and forests. C'est fantastique!