NORTHERN VIETNAM TRAVEL GUIDE 

HAI PHONG TRAVEL GUIDE
Located 100km east of Hanoi, Haiphong has long been North Vietnam's principal port, and its history runs the gamut from major seventeenth-century trading center through bombardment by both the French and the Americans. These days it's a small, orderly city of broad avenues and subtle, cosmopolitan charms, with good hydrofoil and ferry links to Cat Ba Island, Mong Cai and Hon Gai (for Ha Long Bay), but not much else of interest.

 

QUANG NINH TRAVEL GUIDE
Quang Ninh is a mountainous and coastal province, with more than 80% of its area being made up of mountains and hills. There are many beautiful beaches and natural beauty spots such as Ha Long Bay, Bai Tu Long Bay, Tra Co Beach, Co To Beach, Dai Beach in Van Don etc. Besides, there are historical and architectural relics enabling the development of tours on land, sea and islands


NINH BINH TRAVEL GUIDE
Hoa Lu Ancient Capital (in Truong Yen Commune, Hoa Lu District now) was chosen as the first capital of Vietnam feudal centralism regime and the Dai Co Viet's political, economic and cultural centre with the name of Kings Dinh Tien Hoang, Le Dai Hanh and Ly Thai To in 10th century.Ninh Binh owns beautiful Tam Coc, Bich Dong, Dich Long, Hoa Son, Tien caves, Van Trinh Grotto and other special landscapes.

CAO BANG TRAVEL GUIDE
Cao Bang is 300 kilometres from Hanoi, near the Chinese border. This former colonial military town was the site of the first important victory of the Viet Minh rebels against the French army. Today, the city itself is not so much a destination as a starting point for adventures in the surrounding mountains. Take in the breathtaking scenery, trek to meet minority people, and bask in the Ban Gioc Waterfalls.
 

VINH PHUC TRAVEL GUIDE
Vinh Phuc has favorable conditions of climate. Annual average temperature is 23.4ºC. Especially, Tam Dao Mountains is in a vast high mountainous region affected by tropical humid monsoons with average temperature of 21ºC. 

 

 

BAC NINH TRAVEL GUIDE
Bac Ninh is located in the Red River Delta region. It is surrounded by Bac Giang to the north, Hung Yen to the south, Hai Duong to the east, and Hanoi to the west. The topography is quite flat with a complex network of rivers and springs, including Cau, Duong, and Thai Binh rivers.

 

DIEN BIEN PHU TRAVEL GUIDE
Dien Bien Phu, in the heart-shaped Muong Thanh Valley near the Lao border, is in one of the remotest parts of Vietnam. Dien Bien Phu was the site of that rarest of Vietnamese military events, a battle that can be called truly decisive. It was here in 1954 that Viet Minh forces overran the beleaguered French garrison after a 57-day siege, ending any chance of France re-establishing colonial control of Indochina.


CENTRAL VIETNAM TRAVEL GUIDE 

NGHE AN TRAVEL GUIDE
Nghe An has enjoyed favorable conditions in terms of geographical location. The province has the national highways and railway, as well as the Cua Lo International Port and Vinh Airport. Nghe An marks the starting point of the Heritage route in the central part, and the legendary Ho Chi Minh Trail. The Kim Lien historical-cultural site, the native village of President Ho Chi Minh, World Cultural Celebrity and National Liberation Hero, is one among those.

QUANG BINH TRAVEL GUIDE
Quang Binh is famous for many charming landscape of mountain and sea. Every year, Quang Binh attracts many visitors coming to interesting landscapes such as Phong Nha, Tien Son caves, primitive forest in Phong Nha - Ke Bang reserve, Nhat Le, Da Nhay beaches, Bang Mineral Hot Spring, etc. Among of them, Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park has been recognized as the World Natural Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2003.


QUANG NAM TRAVEL GUIDE
Quang Nam is located in the middle of Central Vietnam and is surrounded by Thua Thien-Hue, Quang Ngai, and Kon Tum provinces.
Quang Nam still preserves the unique historical and cultural remains of the past along with rich human values. Some of the typical cultural sites include: Hoi An Ancient Town, My Son Holy Land, Tra Kieu Old Champa Capital, Cham Towers in Khuong My and Chien Dan, which record the remains of Sa Huynh, Champa and the Dai Viet civilization.

 

SOUTHERN VIETNAM TRAVEL GUIDE 

PHU QUOC- KIEN GIANG TRAVEL GUIDE
Situated in the Gulf of Thailand, close to both Ha Tien, Rack Gia and the Cambodian coast, Phu Quoc Island is becoming very popular beach-stay destination for both local and tourist, especially visa free policy for tourist is to take effect since year 2005. It possesses excellent white sand beaches and great snorkeling opportunities.
Some of the islands to the South of Phu Quoc are also great for swimming and viewing the marine life.

 
PHAN THIET- BINH THUAN TRAVEL GUIDE
Phan Thiet is a beach town located on the south-eastern coast of Vietnam. Ten years ago, this small fishing community received very few visitors, but today it is well known for its stretch of pristine powder sand beaches and spectacular sand dunes. Phan Thiet has become a popular holiday destination for locals and tourists alike who come to explore the golden beaches, colorful harbour, and historic Cham relics. Further to the east of Phan Thiet lies Cape Mui Ne, a glorious 21km arc of sand empty but for coconut palms.


CAN THO TRAVEL GUIDE
Can Tho Sited at the confluence of the Can Tho and Hau Giang rivers, Cantho is the delta's biggest city, a major trading centre and transport interchange. However, abundant rice fields are never far away, and boat trips along the canals and rivers, through memorable floating markets, are undoubtedly Can Tho's star attraction. Broad Hoa Binh is the city's backbone

 

VUNG TAU TRAVEL GUIDE
Ba Ria -
Vung Tau Province is a large tourist center. It has over 100km seashore with beautiful swimming beaches, as well as many lakes and thermal springs.
Located in the 90km southern part of Vung Tau, Con Dao Island has a dense forest, which is Con Dao National Park with rich flora and fauna. The sea in this area is home to various valuable marine species. Especially, tourists have a chance of watching the turtle laying the eggs. It also used to host a convict prison during French colonial era, and later, during the American War.