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When exploring the city, it feels like you’ve found a street food paradise. Amazingly, normal villagers cook the food that will scorch your taste buds. Walking through crazy traffic and seeing people act surprisingly normally. If you’re overwhelmed by the bustling cities, consider visiting northern Vietnam, which has sights you must see at least once. That’s Ha Long Bay. The limestone islets and emerald waters will steal your breath away. Guests can swim or kayak among the islands before watching the sunset on the yacht. After Ha Long, let’s visit Ha Giang, the ethnic people’s country, where the high mountains reach the sky and even the craziest things are kept.
Leave for central Vietnam. The itinerary starts in Hoi An. This UNESCO World Heritage Site will charm you with its charming urban design, low population density, and traditional architecture. A visit to this city will not disappoint. The monthly Hoi An Lantern Festival releases hundreds of paper lanterns into the night sky to celebrate the full moon. If you visit at the right time, you can attend this festival. That’s not even the best! Visit the world’s largest cave system. Phong Nha National Park is precisely what I mean. An underground river developed this massive and intricate cave system with formations from water seeping down from a rainforest above it. This magnificent cave hides an even more astonishing biosphere in the world’s longest underground corridor.
Arriving in Southern Vietnam and entering Ho Chi Minh City, a sensory overload of old businesses and new buildings. The peaceful Mekong Delta, where most Vietnamese live on the water and agricultural land stretches as far as the eye can see, awaits you after leaving the city. Mui Ne is famous for kitesurfing in Vietnam and is close by. Mui Ne has a laid-back beach scene. Unspoiled beauty and coastlines await you in Vietnam’s Phu Quoc and Con Dao islands.