Explore the enchanting beauty of Vietnam!!!
There are many beautiful places to visit in Vietnam. This is the country with a rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. Spectacular coastline that is more than 1,800 mi long has always attracted tourists from around the globe. Thanks to its outstanding natural beauty, Vietnam deserves its place on every traveler’s list. Wild
Out of so many gorgeous places to visit in Vietnam, we picked the most beautiful ones.
Ha Long Bay
Ha Long Bay is definitely a must-see place. The best way to explore this site is to hire a kayak and visit the caves along the way. There are more than 2,000 limestone pillars emerging from the waters. They were carved by the rain, which resulted in so many sinking streams, caves and sinkholes. The place looks almost surreal. The green-blue water adds to the beauty of the setting.
Mekong Delta
Mekong Delta is known as a network of different rivers and canals. The network consists of both big and small rivers, flowing through the southern part of Vietnam. If you need a break from urban lifestyle, then plan your next trip to Mekong Delta. There is not much tourism in this region. But still, there is something that makes this place unique. Famous floating markets can be found near Can Tho.
Terrace Fields In Sapa
Sapa is one fascinating destinations in Vietnam, situated in the north-west part of the country. Mountains and hills of this region are mostly covered with eucalyptus trees. The town of Sapa overlooks the valley of cascading rice terraces. With mountains towering around the valley, the scenery is more than epic. Terrace fields in this area are one of the most visited tourist spots.
Tam Coc
Tam Coc is located about 56 mi south of Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. The region is known as Ha Long Bay on land. Terrace fields of this part of the country are bathed in the Ngo Dong River. There are 3 limestone caves, just like its name suggests. The landscape is impressive! Due to the bright green and yellow color of the fields, Vietnamese refer to Tam Coc as the Green Sea.
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