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From its delectable local cuisine to its breathtaking tourist attractions, you will never run out of things to do in Vietnam. We’ve compiled in this article the things you must do if you’re visiting the country for the first time.
1. Go to Ha Long Bay
If you are planning to go to Vietnam for the first time, it’s a must that you go and see Ha Long Bay. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this is one of the – if not the most -- visited destinations by tourists. The place is most famous for its ancient limestone pillars and beautiful, tiny islets which you can marvel at while you cruise the bay onboard a traditional junk boat. When you’re at Ha Long Bay, you should also get a closer look at the impressive stalactite and stalagmite formations of “Heaven Palace” when you explore Thien Cung Cave.
2. Explore Phong Nha
If you haven’t tried cave-hopping and you’re keen to know what it is, then Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park is the right place for you when you’re in Vietnam. Aside from the majestic mountain views outside the caves, there are also equally amazing rock formations inside the caves that could take your breath away. In addition to the sightseeing, there’s also an opportunity to swim and go cliff jumping at the Ma Da Crystal Lake.
3. Indulge its popular rice noodle soup
Visiting Vietnam is not all about going into its most popular tourist destinations. To fully immerse yourself in a Vietnamese vacation, it’s a must that you try their local delicacies particularly the phở or the rice noodle soup.This hot bowl is made up of chewy rice noodles in savory broth with slices of beef and vegetable garnishes. While this staple food may be found almost everywhere in Vietnam, you will never go wrong when you decide to have it at Pho Vu Phuong.
4. Discover the history of Ho Chi Minh
Explore Ho Chi Minh for the busy city that it is. A full day tour of Saigon would give you an insight about Vietnam’s abounding history, fascinating culture and the appealing daily life of the locals. Among the nicest places to see in the area include Chinatown, Thien Hau Temple, War Remnants Museum, General Post Office, Opera House and more.
5. Bask in the glory of the Ban Gioc Waterfall
The Ban Gioc Waterfall is arguably one of the most beautiful and largest waterfalls in the world. Located in the Cao Bang province in Northern Vietnam, this body of water is very much like the Niagara Falls because it sits on the border of two countries as well: Vietnam and China. The waterfalls is so visually impressive that it is one of the most awe-inspiring sights not just in Vietnam but in Southeast Asia.
6. Explore Ba Na Hills and the Golden Bridge in Da Nang
It can be argued that the Golden Bridge in Vietnam has generated quite a fuss in recent years due to its unique architectural design. It features two, huge stone hands which appear to be holding the bridge atop the majestic greenery sights. It measures 150 meters in length and 12.8 meters in width. Thanks to its remarkable design, the Golden Bridge has become a popular destination and has attracted a lot of tourists to the Da Nang region.
7. Cruise the Mekong Delta
Spend a day in awe of the wonderful waterways of the Mekong Delta. Located in the southern part of Vietnam, it is a stunning maze of rivers, islets, and small villages with rice paddies and fruit plantations. When you decide to visit this attraction, you can go on a relaxing Mekong Delta boat cruise to see iconic fishing villages with stilt houses and rice paddies.
8. Check out the Cu Chi Tunnels
The Cu Chi Tunnels played an important role for the communist guerilla troops known as Viet Cong during the Vietnam War. Built by local fighters during the armed conflict, the underground tunnels were used by soldiers as a hiding place and a means to transport goods or supplies. Located northeast of Ho Chi Minh City, the hidden underground world of the complicated network of tunnels has evolved to become a major tourist attraction in Vietnam. Have an unforgettable experience as you explore the Cu Chi Tunnels and get to know what life was like for the Viet Cong soldiers.
Source: Klook