Tay Ninh town, the capital of Tay Ninh province, serves as the headquarters of one of Vietnam’s most interesting indigenous religions, Cao Daism. The Cao Dai Great Temple at the sect’s Holy See is one of the most...
Dien Bien Phu is located in Muong Thanh Valley which is approximately 20km long and 6km wide. this city is 35km from the Laos border and 474km to Hanoi. This was a battlefield between the Viet Minh Army and...
The Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) was established as a dividing line between North and South Vietnam as a result of the First Indochina War. During the Second Indochina War (popularly known as the Vietnam War), it...
Ha Giang is one of the highest towns of Vietnam and has a quintessential view of mountainous Vietnam and China, surrounded by sharp hills. There are many hill tribes living in Ha Giang. The main sights to see in this...
Located in a narrow valley in Duy Tan Commune, Duy Xuyen District, Quang Nam Province. 70km southwest of Danang City, 20km away from the Tra Kieu Citadel, and 40km away from the Ancient Town of Hoi An, My Son site is a...
Cat Ba Island is the largest of the 366 islands spanning 260km2 that comprise the Cat Ba Archipelago, which makes up the southeastern edge of Ha Long Bay in Northern Vietnam. Cat Ba island has a surface...
Chau Doc is one of the most beautiful places on the Mekong River. As a bustling little city, Chau Doc has a color scheme to match its ambience, with bright pastel hues of green, blue and purple adorning many of the...
Cu Chi Tunnel is located only 70 km from Ho Chi Minh City Center in the Northwest. It is miniature battle versatile of Cu Chi’s military and people during the 30-year struggle longtime and fierce to fight invading...
While most tourists neglect Vietnam’s fourth-largest city in favor of nearby Hue and Hoi An, Danang has considerable charm in its own right. The economic powerhouse of central Vietnam, it combines the buzz of a bigger...
The largest city in the Mekong, Can Tho is a buzzing town with a lively waterfront and a colorful mix of narrow back streets and wide boulevards that make for some rewarding exploration – especially after a few days...
Vietnam’s 19-20th Century capital under her last royal dynasty, Hue is a quiet and attractive city home to some of Vietnam’s most impressive feudal remnants.Huế originally rose to prominence as the capital of the...
If you are looking for a memorable travel experience, Hanoi is the perfect destination for you. Hanoi, a city where history whispers through ancient streets, and culture dances in the vibrant markets. In this...
Mui Ne - a coastal resort town in the Binh Thuan Province of southeastern Vietnam is located on an arm of the East Sea (Bien Dong). It is 180km from Ho Chi Minh City or about 4 hours drive. The town is also 25km from...
The Con Dao Islands are an archipelago of Ba Ria - Vung Tau Province, in southeastern Vietnam, and a district of this province. Situated at about 185km from Vung Tau and 230km from Ho Chi Minh City, the islands comprise...
A slice of Europe in the Central Highlands of Vietnam, Dalat found favor with the French rulers for its cool climate. Today, Dalat’s mild temperatures are popular with Travel Vietnam's travelers, as is the town’s...
The small town of Hoi An is the perfect place to break your journey midway through Vietnam. Located on the country’s magnificent central coast, this one-time trading port retains an old world ambience and a rich...
Mai Chau is the heart of a beautiful valley that is a world away from the hustle and bustle of Hanoi. The modern village is an unappealing sprawl, but as you emerge on the rice fields and rural living it is transformed...
Traces of human settlement in Nha Trang date back to the Cham Empire, though in times of Vietnamese rule, there wasn’t much more than small fishing villages. The French recognized that this beautiful bay, with its...
Vietnam’s most fertile region, the Mekong’s riverine environment is simultaneously unique and beautiful. From Vinh Long, travel by sampan along narrow canals to tropical fruit orchards and bonsai gardens; sample...
Often referred to as Halong Bay on land, Ninh Binh’s unique views include farmland dotted with Catholic churches against a backdrop of dramatic limestone cliffs. Head to the Van Long Nautre Reserve to see the rich and...
Located in the Gulf of Thailand, 120km from Rach Gia by sea, Phu Quoc is the largest island in Vietnam, covering a natural area of 593km. This island is surrounded by 40km of white sand beaches and turquoise seas....