2. Introduction
Vietnam is chalk full of the gorgeous countryside, delicious
food, and fascinating culture. Below is a list of the most
memorable places and experiences from travelers all over the
world.
3. Ninh Binh
Countryside
The surrounding countryside of Ninh Binh is breathtaking, the physical city
not so much. The countryside of Ninh Binh will seduce you. Rent a bicycle
and set out early morning to explore the karst limestone scenery. It is a
wonderfully peaceful day of exploring villages, and having a picnic by the
side of rice fields while watching the locals work. You can feel relaxed
watching the birds, feeling at peace.
4. Hanoi Kids tours
Sign up for a free tour with Hanoi Kids, an
organization that pairs travelers with students
learning English. It’s fantastic because it is free,
and you will get a local’s perspective on the city,
culture, and cuisine. On the tour, you get a view
on the Hanoi life, their ambitions and the Korean
pop stars they like over lunch in their favorite
cafe. You can set the pace and then they give
you tips for making the most of your time in the
city. The tour itself is free, apart from any
entrance fees.
5. Food tour in
Hanoi
Vietnam is a food lover’s paradise. It is packed with countless tasty and
affordable options. There are a vast amount of things and places to eat,
especially in the big cities, can be overwhelming. A tour guide is a perfect
way to experience it all in Hanoi. A tour guide will take you to their
favorite places in the city and order the food for you to enjoy. The tour
guide will also teach you how the food should be eaten and which sauces
go best with each dish and the correct dipping order.
6. Dai Lanh and the
Hon Gom sandbar
Dai Lanh beach lays 80km north of Nha Trang, where the
lush Annamite mountains meet the ocean, it is gorgeous.
Once you arrive, hire a scooter and make your way down the
30km-long Hon Gom sandbar. While on the scooter, you can
ride past the sand dunes and over the sand-smeared tarmac
of a new road leading to the Vuon Xoai restaurant in the
floating hamlet of Son Dung. You can dive off the pontoon
boat, go on a tour of the village by boat, and dine and sleep
under the stars in a hammock.