Tag: Vietnam visitor guides

How to Get to Cu Chi Tunnels & Shooting Tips

How to get to Cu Chi Tunnels Distance from Ho Chi Minh city center to Cu Chi: 70 km northwest of Ho Chi Minh city The way to get Cu Chi tunnels can be by car, bus or motorbikes. If…

Visiting Hue Citadel-Former Capital of Vietnam

Geography and location Hue is located along the banks of the Perfume River in Hue city and a few nearby areas surroundings of Thua Thien Hue province. Hue is center of culture, politics, the economy of the province, is the…

Highlights in Can Tho Province, Vietnam

With a population of over two million, CanTho is the largest city on the Mekong Delta and the fifth-largest city in Vietnam, just behind Danang. Set at a confluence of two smaller Mekong tributaries (the Hao Giang and the Can…

Planning Your Trip to Vietnam

Obtaining a prearranged visa and following some important medical guidelines is all that’s required for a safe and exciting trip to Vietnam. But the information below helps you plan your finances, decide whether to go on your own or by…

Portrait of Vietnam

Lush green mountains, scenic beaches, ancient pagodas, and the allure of a fascinating culture attract millions of visitors to Vietnam each year. Today, the country is emerging as an increasingly prosperous nation with a thriving tourism industry, largely due to…

Highlights of Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi

Hanoi Opera House This gorgeous, historic Art Nouveau building was built near the turn of the 20th century. Unfortunately, to get inside, you’ll have to attend a performance, which are usually enjoyable but few and far between. The steps out…

Nha Trang Visitor Guides

Welcome to Vietnam’s ocean city! The capital of Khanh Hoa Province, Nha Trang sees a heavy local and international tourist influx, especially in the summer. The central beachside city area is quite busy and full of cheap guesthouses and small…

Introduction of The South Central Vietnam

South-Central Vietnam is a stunning sweep of coastal beaches some of Vietnam’s most popular places to put your toes in the sand and have a big, embarrassing drink with an umbrella poking out the top. The area is flanked on…

Thing to Do and See in Hoi An Ancient Town of Vietnam

The whole town is an attraction, its narrow streets comprised of lovely historic buildings buzzing with open-air craft shops, woodworkers, and carvers. Tran Phu and Nguyen Thai Hoc streets are crowded with the shops of the original Chinese merchants and…

Discovering Vietnam

Vietnam’s fertile S-shaped land, extending from the mountainous north and Red River Delta through to the rich floodplains of the Mekong Delta, offers a wealth of cultural delights. Charming Hanoi in the north, with its distinctive blend of French-colonial influence…