This three-day mountain adventure explores picturesque Mai Chau valley and surroundings. It features exciting rides ride on single tracks and open road through green valleys dotted by rice paddy and ethnic Thai villages of stilt homes. You will enjoy home-stays with Thai minority and learn about the local culture, catching a rare glimpse of this serene mountain world.
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Mui Ne Beach is a popular tropical beach. Strong sea breezes make it very popular for kitesurfing and windsurfing. Take a scenic drive from Ho Chi Minh City, passing rubber plantations and desert-like terrain to the coast. Spend three days relaxing on Mui Ne’s long and sandy beach; standing on top of the hills, you can easily feel the cool winds from the sea.
Nha Trang, also known as the Riviera of the South China Sea, offers a beautiful coastline with verdant mountain ranges, white sandy beaches, untouched islets and crystal waters with an abundance of marine life and thriving reefs. With many must-see places, endless to-do’s, and great restaurants to dine at, Nha Trang is surely one of the best beach destinations in Vietnam.
Experience the contrasts of Northern Vietnam from the charming chaos of Hanoi to the relaxing water of Halong Bay. Hanoi, has to be one of Asia’s most fascinating cities offering a unique blend of oriental and western charm while the mystical scenery of Halong Bay where thousands of limestone islands jut out of the emerald sea is a truly wonderful destination.
Hanoi is a city of wide tree lined boulevards, tranquil lakes and colonial villa's with a more sedate pace than other Asian cities. The city has many cultural-historic sites including the Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum, Temple of literature, One Pillar Pagoda. This is a city that will leave you wishing that you need longer time to explore this charming and enthralling capital.
Phu Quoc Island boasts idyllic beaches, romantic sunsets and evergreen forests, making it an ideal destination for travelers looking to escape bustling city life. Fall into the rhythm of life in the tropics, swimming in the clear waters and soaking up the sun. Aside from beachside activities, visitors can also explore traditional villages and expansive nature parks.
Established as a hill station by the French in 1922, Sapa today is the tourism centre of the northwest. Travel to Sapa, spend the days hiking through verdant landscapes to colourful villages, be surrounded of spectacular scenery while driving over mountains and past terraced rice paddies, experience hill tribe customs while staying in local houses.
Misty mountains, covered in rice terraces and the green of forests, Sapa is home to different ethnic tribal groups that seem a world apart. Take an overnight train journey from Hanoi into the highlands. Spend the days walking to villages tucked on the mountainside, encountering a diverse mix of ethnic groups and learning about their rich traditions.
Explore Ho Chi Minh City’s historic monuments then glide across the waters of the Mekong Delta. Amazing waterways hidden amongst vibrant tropical fruit gardens, bustling floating markets that offer a cornucopia of items and acres of emerald rice fields are what make the Mekong Delta so unforgettable. Lose track of time during a relaxing break on Phu Quoc Island.
The North Loop tour in Vietnam will feature the colors of various attractions in Vietnam, with Vietnamese colorful cultures. Sightseeing in Hanoi will take you to visit famous attractions like Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum, the One Pillar Pagoda, the Temple of Literature...Also visit Sapa valley to discover ethnic groups and cruising to the Halong Bay.
Hue and Hoi An are both UNESCO World Heritage listed sites and boast some of the strongest cultural relics in Vietnam. Visit the old imperial center of Hue, journey down the Hai Van Pass to Da Nang where you will see the finest collection of Cham pieces in the world and admire the architectural, historic and cultural elements of Hoi An Town.
Escape to Puluong Nature Reserve and be amazed by the cascading views of rice fields, surrounded by hidden villages, vegetation, mountains and open land. Trekking in hidden paths is the best way to discover the fauna and flora of Puluong Nature Reserve as well as to experience the rich culture and tradition of Vietnamese ethnic groups living in the area.