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Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
During a trip to Vietnam, every traveler must visit Ho Chi Minh City. Known as
Saigon before 1975, it is now home to more than 8 million people and is one of
South East Asia’s major economic and cultural centers. Ho Chi Minh City is
famous for being dynamic, lively and full of life.
- Cu Chi Tunnels: Morning or Afternoon Guided Tour
- Mekong Delta Small Group W/ Vinh Trang Pagoda & Rowing Boat
- Pham Ngu Lao
- War Remnants Museum
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Can Tho, Vietnam
A lush river delta metropolis in southern Vietnam, Can Tho is a great place for
outdoor recreation. Its surrounding waters are rich with exotic flora and fauna.
The Thu Bon River's gentle current makes it a great place for boating and
canoeing, while its surrounding forests harbor a wide variety of flora and
fauna. Around town, visitors can take to hiking along Can Tho's many trails or
enjoy an afternoon picnic in nearby parks.
- Saigon: Private One Day Tour to Cai Rang Floating Market
- Floating market pier
- Rice noodle factory
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Hội An, Vietnam
As many tourists know, Hoi An is famous for its traditional trade. Spend an
afternoon strolling along its canals. Take a leisurely ride by cyclo, or explore
on foot. At night, try some delicious Vietnamese cuisine and then enjoy some
karaoke with locals!
- Hoi An: Morning Countryside Tour by Bike
- Hoi An Handicraft Workshop
- Japanese Bridge
- Old Town
- Hoi An Ancient Town
- Catholic Cathedral
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Hue, Vietnam
In Hue, you can visit many historical sites that have been preserved from past
Vietnamese rulers. Take a tour of The Citadel, Imperial Tombs and more. Besides
being a destination for history buffs, it is a nice city located in a verdant
valley filled with farmland and parks. If you enjoy cycling, Hue will give you a
good opportunity to ride around on quiet roads filled with plenty of local
Vietnamese people going about their daily business.
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Hanoi, Vietnam
a quiet city nestled in a corner of a traditional street, a warm feeling that
sweeps over. The ancient city is also a must-see tourist destination in North
Vietnam. There are many travel tips for how to explore Vietnamese ancient
capital on your own. On one end it opens with limpid lakes and cerulean skies
while on another side it extends into busy streets filled with scooters and
motorcycles whizzing past fish sellers peddling fresh seafood from their bikes.
- Hanoi Private Street Food Tour and Cyclo
- Train Street
- Old Quarter
- Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum
- Dong Xuan Market
- Tran Quoc Pagoda
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Halong Bay, Vietnam
Founded by an emperor in 111 B.C., Halong Bay is dotted with over 2,000
limestone islets and topped with misty peaks. The island-hopping tours out here
are unrivaled. A little further up north lies Cat Ba Island, where trekking
through jungles, hiking along mountains and kayaking on azure waters await.
- From Ha Long City: Glamours of Ha Long Bay
- Cát Bà Island: Day Trip
- Hạ Long: Inland City Tour
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Bai Tu Long Bay, Vietnam
A lesser-known marine wonderland outside of Ha Long Bay, Bai Tu Long is a
lesser-known marine wonderland. You can explore hidden coves and coral reefs by
kayak or swim in natural pools as you sail through one scenic bay after another.
And as if that wasn’t enough, you will be staying at a luxury resort where you
can enjoy excellent cuisine and well-appointed rooms.
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Hanoi, Vietnam