
Vietnam’s Cities Are Full of Color, Chaos, and Charm
Adventurous and advancing, Vietnam is a rapidly developing nation.

Adventurous and advancing, Vietnam is a rapidly developing nation.

Hanoi is the beautiful bustling Vietnamese capital which attracts many travelers with its authentic and breathtaking old French architecture and charming streets lined with vendors who seem to always be serving delicious and very reasonably priced Vietnamese street food.

Located in the South Central Highlands of Vietnam, the picturesque city of Dalat is a lovely place to spend some time; it is not without reason that it is the honeymoon capital of the country.

Widely regarded as one of the prettiest and best-preserved cities in Asia, this charming coastal destination enchants visitors with its timeless atmosphere.

Just a few decades ago, Vietnam was a Third World war-torn country. Today, it’s one of the world’s hottest travel destinations.

As a wet-behind-the-ears traveler at the time, I decided to jump in the deep end and find a new home in Southeast Asia.

A long, narrow country squeezed in between the South China Sea and the Laos and Cambodia borders, Vietnam is a land of striking landscapes that range from the lush rice terraces and forested mountains in the north to the picturesque valleys of the Central Highlands and the fertile delta and.

Vietnam as a beach destination has been a relatively recent development, but it sure has taken off incredibly quickly.

Many travelers in Southeast Asia head to the nation of Vietnam.

Emerald waters, hidden coves, and jungle-covered shores create some of the most beautiful coastal scenery in Southeast Asia.

One of the most popular and famous places to visit in Vietnam, Halong Bay has almost 2,000 karst islands and jungle-clad islets for you to explore.

Located in Central Vietnam, My Son Sanctuary comprises the most extensive Cham ruins in the country.

Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon, is Vietnam’s largest city and a bustling blend of the old and the new.

A fascinating blend of East and West, Vietnam’s crowded, chaotic capital is certainly loads of fun to explore.

Although Northern Vietnam gets fewer visitors than Ho Chi Minh City and the coastal cities in the south, this is a region of the country not to be missed.
