Vietnam, Timeless Charm

 

Vietnam is a long country bordered by the South China Sea [Pacific Ocean] on the Eastern side and Truong Son chain of mountains, covered with tropical forest, on the West side. China is to it’s north, Laos and Cambodia to it’s west The latest Asian dragon to awake from its slumber, it is relatively new to tourism but offers age-old traditions and culture complemented by newly built resorts and hotels, It presents a traditional charm and rare beauty of tropical landscapes, towering buildings, colorful royal palaces, kings' tombs and folk culture. As an untouched land with hugely diversified geography Vietnam provides a great variety of fascinating and eye opening options to tourists. Vietnam is a new and exotic destination for tourists to discover from all over the world. Vietnam is probably best known for its war with America, but the country has far more than war memorials or the remnants of the battlefields to offer. Vietnam is a nation of determined optimists who have weathered war after war, survived colonialism and communism, and are now getting to grips with the wheeler-dealer world of capitalism. Fiercely protective of their independence and sovereignty, the Vietnamese are graciously welcoming of foreigners who come as guests not conquerors.

 

 

 

Vietnam Activities

Vietnam is a Southeast Asian country known for its beaches, rivers, Buddhist pagodas and bustling cities. Hanoi, the capital, pays homage to the nation’s iconic Communist-era leader, Ho Chi Minh, via a huge marble mausoleum. Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) has French colonial landmarks, plus Vietnamese War history museums and the Củ Chi tunnels, used by Viet Cong soldiers.

 

Cu Chi Tunnel - Saigion

Ho Chi Minh plays host to one more extraordinary area to study the conflict, and these are the Cu Chi burrows that lie about an hour beyond the city. By and by, you will probably find that they go over nearly misleading publicity like by they way they paint the abhorrences committed by the Americans, and renounce their own part in the conflict. And yet, it is surely probably the best spot in Vietnam to acquire knowledge into what life resembled for the Viet Cong. They structure part of a tremendous underground organi-zation that existed all under the nation, to assist with concealing the guerilla warriors. You don't need to go into the passages.

 

Foodie Tour at Dark

Ho Chi Minh is one such spot, yet more explicitly, Bui Vien. It's plain to see it in the event that you're remaining in the core of Ho Chi Minh, as it's a long strip loaded up with indoor and open air bars. So however drinking here is perhaps the best thing to do in Vietnam, do be cautioned that it's anything but an extraordinary spot to remain! The music proceeds until quite a bit later, so you'll surely require earplugs on the off chance that you desire to get any kind of rest!

Ha Long Bay

Hạ Long Bay, in northeast Vietnam, is known for its emerald waters and thousands of towering limestone islands topped by rainforests. Junk boat tours and sea kayak expeditions take visitors past islands named for their shapes, including Stone Dog and Teapot islets. The region is popular for scuba diving, rock climbing and hiking, particularly in mountainous Cát Bà National Park.

The Hai Van Pass - Danang

The Hai Van Pass is famous as being one of the most scenic routes in Vietnam.It is a 21km stretch that lies on the journey from Hue to Danang. The mountains also made for a significant geopolitical boundary, separating the Champa and Dai Viet Kingdoms for centuries. The steep, unforgiving mountains were a tough obstacle to overcome in any conquest. The Hai Van Pass was also a crucial land link between the cities of Hue and Da Nang during the American War. The top of the pass has had fortifications to stop unauthorised passage since the Dai Viet Kingdom. The best way to enjoy the Hoi Van Pass is through the Easy Rider tours that take place every day