Places To Visit in Vietnam

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Here are the top 47 tourist places in Vietnam

43. Phan Thiet

4.4 /5

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Playing house to an amalgamation of heated sand dunes, lush mountains filled with greenery, golden beaches with blue water and gurgling streams, Phan Thiet is the perfect escape into the beauty of Mother Nature.

Best Time: September to December

44. Cao Lanh

4.6 /5

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The refreshing town of Cao Lanh is the capital city of Dong Thap Province of Vietnam located on the southeastern coast of the country along the Mekong Delta. The newly flourishing city has a pretty good trade scene, especially in rice. The city does not give off a touristy vibe for the simple reason...

Best Time: October to December

45. Kon Tum

4.5 /5

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Due to the lack of a mainstream touristy vibe, the destination offers a calm off-centre experience to travelers and dwells them into the authentic Vietnamese culture. The city holds significance in the Vietnam War history and has many war sites open for visits by tourists and the locals. The surroun...

Best Time: October to April

46. Nui Sam

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Sam Mountain, known locally as Nui Sam, is a 240 meter high mountain located just a stone's throw away from Chau Doc in the Mekong Delta. The summit not only offers a spectacular view of the Vietnamese countryside, but the surrounding areas house a multitude of cave temples and pagodas, with strong ...

47. Mai Chau

4.5 /5

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The perfect location to cut yourself off from the world, Mai Chau is a quaint sleepy town that is not very well known and subsequently does not have as many tourists. If you want to drop off from the earth and land in a richly cultural land, in the midst of nature, then Mai Chau is the place for you...

Best Time: February to April

FAQs on Vietnam

What is the history of Vietnam?

Vietnam is entrenched with a fascinating history with its earliest dynasty recorded to be the Hung kings, which was said to be ruling the area during Bronze Age. The seat of power was then passed on to the Indian kingdom of Funan closely followed by the Hindu kingdom of Champa. Soon after, the Chinese Han Empire annexed the country during the first millennium B.C. and was expelled from the country in 939 A.D after Vietnamese had a major victory over them the Bach Dang River. Later being ruled by a succession of kings and invasion by French and Spanish forces, the country went through a rebellion under the leadership of Ho Chih Minh, who declared its independence in 1945.

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How is Vietnam divided into regions?

Vietnam is a thin and long country spread along the eastern coast of the Indonesian Peninsula for 1600 km. The place is mainly agriculture based with beautiful Red River dominating the Northern part of the country bisecting the city of Hanoi along with Chay and Lo Rivers. The country is adorned with green hilly areas and beautiful Sapa Valley in north while on the east of Hanoi lays Halong Bay sporting more than 3000 gorgeous natural formation of limestone islands projecting out of the South China Sea. The south part of Vietnam features Mekong River along with fertile plain that grows rice, rubber, coffee and tea.
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