Why did we group these 2 locations into 1 ultimate guide? They are separated only by 50 km (31 miles), by mountain ranges, terrace rice paddies and trekking paths. And how far are they from the capital, Hanoi? Approximately 140 km (87 miles), about a 4h drive southwest from it. In this guide, we will...Read More
As you may wonder about the weather in Vietnam in February, let us tell you that it is an excellent choice if you want to avoid humidity and heat, whilst escaping the coldest months in the north. As spring begins, visiting Vietnam at this time of the year also gives you the chance to witness...Read More
Visiting Vietnam in January might seem like an unusual decision. It’s not the most popular month, and it’s fair to say that temperatures will be cooler than at other times of the year in the North. Yet, visiting Vietnam in January provides the opportunity to see Vietnam at its most lively and chaotic, during the...Read More
Spooktober ended, how about going somewhere in November? How about somewhere in Vietnam? If you find yourself here on November 20, you might witness the Vietnamese Teacher’s Day (Ngày Nhà giáo Việt Nam). Students prepare poems, snacks, flowers and art for the parties held at their schools or visit teachers at their homes to offer...Read More
Phong Nha Ke Bang in Quang Binh is well-known as a national park of significant importance of Central Vietnam, aside from its stunning beauty. It comprises cave Phong Nha and limestone mountain area Ke Bang, forming a diverse ecosystem, conserving and protecting one of the world’s largest Karst structures. However, it is not all caves...Read More
Hay there! Unsure about visiting Vietnam in October? The country is as little as 50 kilometres (31 miles) across but wide about 600 kilometres (370 miles) in the north. Every month is good to visit and so, just like the leaves in autumn, you’ll fall for it! Ok, enough with the autumn puns. Let us...Read More
You might have heard of romantic boat rides on rivers around Venice and think of it as a very unique activity. But, do you want to experience even more than that? What about travelling to a place where people actually live on the water, open their restaurants and make a living? Intrigued? Let’s go to...Read More
Da Nang has a long history as a commercial harbour and has quickly developed to become one of the most important cities in Vietnam. It is one of the main cities in the central part of the country. The most common mistake people make is only using it as a transit point to Hoi An...Read More
The capital city Hanoi is located in the Northern Vietnam. With its unique interplay of authentic Southeast Asian culture, Chinese and colonial French influences, it never stops to enchant thousands of tourists. If you are planning a trip, and your head is crammed with questions: What are the best things to do in Hanoi? How...Read More