Vietnam Travel Guide 2023

Vietnam has recovered from its tumultuous history to establish itself as a major player on the Southeast Asian travel scene. Given the length and narrowness of the country, it is not surprising that there is a wide range of landscapes to be found there, including emerald paddy fields, white sand beaches, crowded cities, ancient pagodas, limestone islands that rise dramatically from the ocean, humongous cave systems, craggy mountains, and welcoming minority communities with their ornate tribal garb and traditional practices. If you go to Vietnam, you'll be welcomed with open arms and curiosity. And when you add some of the most complex cuisine offerings in the area, you're on to a winner.

1. Tourist Attraction In Vietnam

If you visit Vietnam, you'll find that there are a lot of lovely and interesting sites to see. Experience the energy of buzzing Ho Chi Minh City or fascinating Hanoi, with its colorful Old Quarters and delicious street food, while a more laid-back experience can be had in the attractive riverside village of old Hoi An in central Vietnam.

While a trip to the isolated highland areas of central and northern Vietnam is likely to focus on the ethnic minority who live there, the Central Highlands offers wonderful trekking options and other outdoor hobbies, with the breezy mountain town of Da Lat serving as the ideal base.

Visit the beautiful floating marketplaces in the Mekong Delta and meander among the stunning limestone-forested islands of Ha Long Bay to explore the pancake-flat rice fields of that region.

A trip to Vietnam is obviously incomplete without some leisurely beach time. Choose from one of the stunning golden beaches in the south, such Doc Let beach on the Hon Khoi Peninsula, and take advantage of the excellent swimming and snorkeling opportunities as well as tasty seafood.



2. Vietnam's greatest travel season

Vietnam is long and thin, and different locations experience various weather conditions at any one moment, making it challenging to choose the ideal time to visit.

The nation experiences tropical monsoon weather. The driest months in the south of the nation are normally between December and April, whereas spring and autumn are often the driest seasons in the north.

Regional differences exist within this general weather pattern, and different temperatures are also largely influenced by differences in height. Winters in the north are much colder than they are in the south, which typically has a tropical climate all year time.

Vietnam can still be enjoyed during the rainy season, but if you're planning on going hiking, be in mind that monsoon downpours can cause floods in some locations and seriously hamper transportation. Additionally, there will be a significant increase of mosquitoes. Less people are there, which is a benefit.











Source: 

https://thetips.vn/du-lich-tron-goi-viet-nam/

https://ttravel.vn/trai-nghiem-du-lich-viet-nam/ 

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