Phong Nha–Kẻ Bàng National Park

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    Must-Visit Places in Vietnam

    Vietnam, one of Southeast Asia’s top travel destinations, welcomed millions of international visitors in 2024. But what makes this country so loved?

    Its stunning landscapes, mouth watering food, and affordable travel costs. Yes, Vietnam offers it all! 

    Vietnam’s natural beauty is incredibly diverse. In the north, you’ll find the misty mountains of Sapa, where terraced fields stretch out like green waves. Further east is Ha Long Bay, famous for its emerald waters and limestone islands — the kind of place that looks too perfect to be real.

    Central Vietnam brings golden beaches and ancient cities like Hoi An, where lanterns light up the streets every night. And in the south, you’ll reach the mighty Mekong Delta, where boats are homes, markets float, and life moves to the rhythm of the river.

    Vietnam’s cities each have their own culture and values.

    1. Ha Long Bay

    Ha Long Bay

    Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, Ha Long Bay is renowned for its shimmering turquoise waters and towering limestone karsts. Whether you’re paddling through the cliffs or enjoying a peaceful boat ride, the bay offers an enchanting experience.

    2. Hội An

    Hội An

    A small town with a big charm. Imagine illuminating streets with lanterns in the town, riverside cafes, and traditional architecture. It’s also a foodie heaven and home to the famous Hoi An Memories Show, a spectacular outdoor performance that tells the town’s 400-year story.

    3. Phong Nha–Kẻ Bàng National Park

    Phong Nha–Kẻ Bàng National Park

    Enjoy adventure? This is your spot. Son Doong, home to the world’s biggest cave, is the ideal park for trekking, spelunking, and experiencing the untamed natural beauty of Vietnam

    4. Hanoi

    Hanoi

    Vietnam’s capital is full of character—bustling markets, peaceful lakes, and a mix of old-world charm and modern flair. Don’t miss the Old Quarter and a bowl of authentic pho.

    5. Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)

    Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)

    Fast-paced and full of energy, this city is all about contrasts—war history museums meet rooftop bars, and traditional markets sitnext to shiny malls. Perfect for those who enjoy vibrant nightlife and city adventures.