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Best places to visit in Vietnam

Vietnam will surprise you with all the different sides that it offers to all those lucky enough to step foot there. It's difficult to decide on which sites to visit as the big country has so many unexpected resources but the advice of travellers from Evaneos Travel will help you to determine what you want and to create a trip which is even better than you expected. 

Certainly, Ha Long Bay is the most famous tourist attraction in Vietnam, but the countryside around Phong Nha Ke Bang or even the historic city of Hue are also jewels of Vietnam. 

One thing is certain, the smile of the Vietnamese people will accompany you everywhere you go and the people you meet during your trip will give you a warm welcome. Sharing moments with people of ethnic minorities will remain an unforgettable experience full of authenticity.

If you like dynamic cities, you'll enjoy the capital Hanoi and the modern city of Saigon. Culturally rich, these lively cities will allow you to observe the expansion of the country and to immerse yourself in the history of Vietnam so as to better understand its inhabitants and the transformation now. 

Those who love nature will be overwhelmed... Between the majestic mountains of the North of the country and the several national parks, flora and fauna have the place of honour in Vietnam. By motorbike or by foot, exploring these landscapes untouched by civilisation is a delight. Paddy fields change colour according to the season and are a natural beauty that you can only love to admire. 

If you want to run aground on an island, eat fresh fish and enjoy the calm: the tourist island of Phu Quoc or the wild islands of Cham are worth the journey and offer a change of scene.

Cu Chi's tunnels let you literally dive into one of the Vietnam war's historic sites. You begin with some archive film and then go off to discover the tunnels, dug by hand by the Vietnamese, by torch light...
Thac Ba is a big artificial lake situated close to Yen Minh and is the water reserve for Vietnam's first hydroelectric power station.
Đà Nẵng is a city located in the centre of Vietnam.
Can Tho is the largest city on the Mekong Delta, and a pleasant place for a stopover during your trip to Vietnam.
25 km from Vinh Long or 45 km from My Tho, on the banks of the Mekong, Cái Bè is a pretty and authentic town. It has one of the most typical floating markets of the delta.
At 285km from Hô Chi Minh, Chau Doc is situated at the north of the Mékong Delta. It's an enjoyable town close to Mount Sam, one of the many reasons why it's worth a visit.
The island of Baleine is located at the end of the peninsula of Hon Gom, 60 kilometres north of Nha Trang. It houses a hotel and a dive centre.
A popular destination on this part of the Vietnamese coastline, Phan Thiet is known for its lighthouse and its red sand dunes.
Noi Bai is the biggest airport in the north of Vietnam. It is 45 km north of the centre of Hanoi.
The Thiên Mụ Pagoda is the emblem of the city of Huế. Standing perched atop a hill, it looks out over the Perfume River and offers wonderful views of the mountains.
Buôn Ma Thuộtest is the capital of Đắk Lắk Province, in Vietnam's Central Highlands region.
Nha Trang is a seaside town in the centre of Vietnam's coast.
The city of Ninh Binh serves as a place to spend a quick overnight stop before heading on to the Hạ Long Bay area.
Haiphong, is an industrial port which is the departure point for excursions to Ha Long bay and Cat Ba island.
Mỹ Tho is the most easterly city on the Mekong Delta as well as the closest to Hô Chi Minh City, which is located just 65 kilometres away.
Điện Biên Phủ is a city located in Điện Biên Province in the extreme north-west of Vietnam. It is famous for being the site of a terrible battle that resulted in the defeat of the French at the end of the First Indochina War.
Quy Nhon is a seaside resort, calm but not particularly charming, with luxury hotels built along the coastline. 
Lao Cai is a city in the mountains of northern Vietnam, located near the Chinese border, where people rarely stay for long. It is the most widely used route to get to Sapa.
Dong Hoi, is the stopover town for going to Vietnam's famous Phong Nha Ke Bang national park. It is full of all sorts of hotels and is popular with Vietnamese holidaymakers.
75 km from Hanoi in the direction of Dien Bien Phu, Hoa Binh is a small town with absolutely nothing worth seeing.