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Vietnam Travel Experiences 2020

Mar 09, 2020 1215 Views By Ngo Long
Vietnam Travel Experiences 2020. Fancy a taste of fresh pineapple from a floating market or the breeze on your face as you travel by riverboat? Or would you prefer a vibrant heart of clubs, bars, and restaurants in the Old Quarter of Hanoi, or the other interesting parts of the city, West Lake and Hoan Kiem? Or would you like the long white sandy Mui Ne beach lined with coconut trees? Or would you like to check out Ha Long Bay, the world heritage site.  There’s something for everyone in this amazingly diverse country.

For couples who love a get-away holiday with sea, sun and sand, you cannot miss Mui Ne - the new deal after Nha Trang and Danang which are no longer considered something off-the-beaten-path.

For nature and culture lovers, a trek to the rural mountain of Sapa will surely be a highlight in your trip. Imagine you are surrounded by the breeze, the fragrance, the pristine, the dew, and the colourful clothes of ethnic people - go for your dream trip!

If you are keen on meeting people, check out the bia hoi at the corner of a street. A plate of roasted peanuts and a mug of fresh draught beer - you win change your perception about what a beer can do. 

Vietnam has seen most of its history bombarded with war and atrocity - not in the least because its people are aggressive. Visit Cu Chi Tunnel, only an hour away from Ho Chi Minh City, to experience a part of that pasts.

Halong Bay can cater to tastes of most travellers: a bit of water, a bit of mountain, a bit of fisherman lives, a bit of grottos, a bit of mysteries, a bit of wonders. Adding these bits together in the Halong Bay and the site itself has been named numerous times the UNESCO World Heritage. 

And last but not least, experiencing a piece of the Mekong Delta lives on a boat is an all-time-favourite activity of most travellers. You will realize at any moment during your trip, peace and happiness prevail where people are aware of them. 

Rejuvenating yourself by the untouched Mui Ne beach

Considered one of the top beach destinations by both international and domestic tourists, Mui Ne has all that you need for a beach holiday: long white sandy beach lined with coconut trees, calm water for swimming and rough water for wind and wave surfing, equipment rental for snorkelling and other water-based sports.    

Adding to the natural beauty is the proper development of tourist accommodations such as hotels and resorts, bungalows and hostels which queue up orderly along the stretched beach.  
 

 

Farther east and north are enormous sand dunes which make a good day trip for sand surfing lovers. The rather strenuous walk to the top of the sand dunes will reward you with a breath-taking view of Mui Ne silver beach and nearby fishing village.  

Otherwise you can spend your day on a jeep car to discover Cham ruins or a motor ride to visit Phan Thiet town. The market in Phan Thiet is rampant with seafood and dragon fruits. The province is also famous nationwide for its quality fish sauce.

Cheering over Bia-hoi on a Hanoi street corner

Sitting at a street corner in Hanoi old quarter with a beer glass, chatting with your freshly made friends while watching people pass by might be one the most memorable pages in your travel journal.    

It is said that the word “Bia-hoi” is third in importance only after “Xin chao” (Hello) and “Cam on” (Thank you) when one learns Vietnamese. In the severe heat, not many things can beat a glass of cooled draught beer.  
 

The good news is that draught beer is a popular refreshment drink all over Vietnam. The bad news is that it is way too affordable that you may have to restrain yourself from going for a fourth glass (each glass costs you 20-30 cents!).  Ta Hien street is one of the hot spots for beer hoi. And because it is such an enticing gathering place, you will be likely to run into many tourists and local alike, ready to converse over the weather or some latest gossips in town.  

 

While taking your sip, mind the life evolving around you- of shops selling books and pirate dvds; ; of elderly strolling by in peace and of course different vehicles flowing freely. This seemingly chaotic picture can be both intriguing and entertaining, if you are sitting and watching over a beer glass.  

Travel Tips:  

* It is customary for Vietnamese to have beer with boiled or roasted peanuts. Try it and love it!

* There is likelihood that street vendors will corner you off to sell postcards, chewing gums and who-knows-what. A determined “no” will do the job if you don’t want to buy anything and get yourself into further trouble.

* Be aware of pickpockets whenever and wherever you are.

Cruising the UNESCO Heritage Halong Bay

Ha Long Bay has long been a pride of Vietnamese, for its early recognition as a world heritage site. The Bay is truly worth its title, for the breathtaking landscape of caves and mountains, of blue sky and oceans.  
 

The best way to experience the natural beauty of Ha Long Bay is to book one of the tours from Ha Noi or Ha Long city, especially the one that includes sleeping on the boat for one night. Otherwise you can opt for the tour that allows for one night accommodation on Cat Ba Island.   Either way, you will be cruising from one cave to another, contemplating the wonder of nature. Many tours also offer kayaking and swimming activities, as well as a short visit to the peculiar fishing village nearby.    

Travel Tips:  

* Protect the environment: do not throw garbage around while you are on board

* Beware of the weather. Apply plenty of sunscreen to avoid sunburnt.

* Carry with you a swimsuit. Most tours will pass by Titop Islands for swimming time.

* Flipflops will be ideal for a cruise around Halong Bay.

Paddling along the Mekong River

Have you always been a fan of Venice? Visiting the Mekong delta and you will have to say “Wow, this is really Venice of the East”. To get from one house to another, you will have to use a bamboo fragile bridge across the water and to visit the village, you will have to be on the boat and paddle along the canals and rivers.    
 

There are no grand sparkling churches but there are rustic welcoming homes. There are no gondolas yet there is beautiful lady with a cone hat, taking you on her boat and singing her “hò” verse.  

You will see the world differently and how simple happiness can be: free your mind to the wind, connect your skin with the water that holds the cradle of human beings, enjoy the fragrant breeze from the coconut forest and rejuvenate yourself by watching children hang out with nature.  

The canal complex between My Tho and Ben Tre provides a good opportunity for such a water-based trip. You can rent a boat for personal flexibility or join a package tour from Ho Chi Minh City. Either way, do not miss this special experience! 

(Source: https://www.vietnamonline.com/)

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