Vietnam is a beautiful country in Southeast Asia that has more than its fair share of amazing tourist destinations. But not only are there plenty of natural attractions to see, you’ll also find some incredible man-made wonders! Let’s explore 11 Vietnam tourist places that can’t be missed on your trip here, and then we’ll tell you how to get around the country once you arrive.
1) The Temples at My Son – If you’re into history, this UNESCO World Heritage Site should be one of the first stops on your itinerary because it’s got an astonishing 1,000-year-old temple complex.
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2) Vinpearl Land – This amusement park might seem like just another family fun place but don’t let appearances fool you. It’s one of the biggest in all of Vietnam and it’s also home to a 5-star luxury resort!
3) Ha Long Bay – This natural wonder was once named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and it’s not hard to see why. With more than 1,600 limestone islands, this is an unmissable stop on any trip to Vietnam.
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4) The Cu Chi Tunnels – These tunnels were used by the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War and they offer a fascinating glimpse into the life and times of this conflict.
5) Hoi An Ancient Town – This picturesque town has been around since the 15th century and it’s a great place to wander around and take in the atmosphere.
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6) The Mekong Delta – This is the area where the Mekong River splits into nine different branches and it’s a great place to explore by boat.
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7) Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) – The largest city in Vietnam also has plenty of attractions for tourists, from its French colonial architecture to its lively nightlife.
8) The Marble Mountains – These five mountains are named for the materials that were used to build them and they offer some great hiking opportunities.
9) The Nha Trang Beaches and VinWonders – Vietnam is famous for its stunning beaches and Nha Trang is one of the best places to enjoy them. There is also a seaside resort called VinWonders where you can create great new experiences.
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10) The Citadel in Hue – This imperial citadel was built in the 18th century and it’s now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
11) Sapa – If you want to experience some of the best scenery Vietnam has to offer, make sure to visit Sapa. It’s a picturesque town set in the mountains near the Chinese border.
Tourists flock to Vietnam for its stunning natural beauty and fascinating history. With more than 1,600 limestone islands, Ha Long Bay is an unmissable stop on any trip to the country. If you’re into history, the Temples at My Son should be one of the first stops on your itinerary. This UNESCO World Heritage Site has a 1,000-year-old temple complex. You’ll also find plenty of family fun at Vinpearl Land amusement park or explore the Mekong Delta by boat. Saigon – the largest city in Vietnam – also has plenty of attractions for tourists, from its French colonial architecture to its lively nightlife. When it comes to scenic landscapes, Sapa can’t be beat. It’s a picturesque town set in the mountains near the Chinese border. If you want to experience some of the best scenery Vietnam has to offer, make sure to visit Sapa. Start planning your dream trip to Vietnam today!
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As a traveler who has explored Vietnam’s captivating attractions, I highly recommend not missing out on the alluring city of Da Nang. From its breathtaking golden sandy beaches to its modern skyline, Da Nang offers a unique blend of tranquility and urban excitement that will enthrall your senses. And while you’re there, make sure to carve out time to immerse yourself in the vibrant cultural heritage of Vietnam by visiting the delightful town of Sapa. Nestled among picturesque mountains and inhabited by diverse ethnic minority communities, Sapa offers a truly engaging and unforgettable experience.
Very useful article! Need to visit these places!
You definitely need to visit these places in Vietnam! Trust me, you won’t regret it. And thanks for finding the information amusing! I’ve got a couple more eccentric recommendations for you. How about exploring the mesmerizing Halong Bay, with its enchanting waters and majestic limestone karsts? And don’t forget to visit the captivating ancient town of Hoi An, famous for its vibrant lanterns and delectable street food. There’s so much to see and do in Vietnam, you’ll have a fantastical time!
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I have been to the Mekong Delta and WOW! I think this has to be one of my favorite places I had visited in the entire world. You can feel a different energy field almost. The rivers are amazing to explore.
I love this article! I went to the Temples of My Son on my last trip to Vietnam and it was absolutely amazing. It was so interesting to learn about the history of the temples and I’m really glad they were preserved!
I wanna go Sapa but really don’t know how can get there also little scare :(((
Lovely article, but I think you missed a great spot! Have you tried the Hanoi Opera House? It’s a great piece of the city’s history, and is well worth a visit. I spent an afternoon there last year and enjoyed every second (especially since it was such a hot day, and the theater is nice and cool). If you’re planning your trip to Vietnam, it’s definitely something you need to add to your list!
You’ve got to visit the Hanoi Opera House! It’s an absolute delight from the past with its breathtaking architecture and enchanting performances. Trust me, you won’t want to leave! Plus, it’s a marvelous place to beat the heat. Seriously, it’s a happy-go-lucky situation! Ah, memories of that cheerful theater on a hot day…
It sounds like you had a captivating time exploring the impressive architecture and enjoying the captivating performances. I’m curious, what other memorable experiences did you have in Vietnam?