A Vietnam trip is an unforgettable journey into a country that offers awe-inspiring views, incredible food, bustling cities, and pristine beaches. Explore the mystical limestone caves of the Cao Bang region, stay in local homestays, or soak up the epic mountain scenery on a hike around Sapa. Visit Halong Bay’s lesser-known brother, Bai Tu Long Bay, for a similar pristine beauty but with fewer crowds.
Domestic flights are expensive, but bus and train transport is relatively affordable. Renting a scooter is another option and will help you cover more ground at your own pace. Regardless of how you choose to get around, budget $10 to $15 per day for transportation and meals at casual restaurants.
Street food is a fantastic and inexpensive option in Vietnam and vendors are generally very clean. Stick to local restaurants rather than western ones for a better experience and more bang for your buck.
The iconic Japanese covered bridge in Hoi An is a must-visit, as are the town’s many artisan-crafted shops and the Museum of History and Culture. Alternatively, you can have your clothes custom made for a true Vietnamese experience, or simply stroll along the river to admire the town’s historic buildings and quaint architecture.
The UNESCO-listed town of Hue is an impressive hub of ancient temples, palaces, and villas. Wander the narrow alleys and check out the One Pillar Pagoda and the Ho Chi Minh mausoleum. A 20-minute walk will take you to the Temple of Literature and a great spot for epic traffic watching is the train street in Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square. 하노이 가라오케 살펴보기 및 추천