Top 4 best places active and visit Vietnam
1: Trek around Sa Pa and do some cable car
In the winter time if the weather is clear, you will see the best views from Sapa in the north of Vietnam breaking the fresh air. Huge terraced rice fields line the steep valley and stunning mountains on all sides. It’s a great way to do some amazing trekking in Sapa. Many Asia, Euporen, and Vietnamese tourists Explore the Hoang Lien Son Mountain range, cat Cat Village and the Fansipan cable car home to FanSiPan and Vietnam’s highest mountain. Doing some trekking visits to the local ethnic minority and tasting the local traditional food.
2: Hoi An
Hoi An is the best place to rest in Vietnam, surely you will stay there longer than your intended plan. It’s just a small town but very peaceful, you will find new things every day when wandering around the town and with a lot of lanterns. Hoi An is incredible with culture, cuisine and people.
The best time to travel to Hoi An is from December to April because of the cool weather and Spring atmosphere, especially if you come during the Lunar New Year of Vietnam, you will be fascinated by the colourful lantern roads and flower blossoms everywhere.
The city has been through more than two thousand years, Hoi An has so many changes in its culture, lifestyle, and architecture. Some remain until today while others disappeared. Hence, there are things that you cannot see when reading about it on the internet or even travelling to the old town. Moreover, this was a prosperous trading port in the past. Its contact with different cultures in the world such as Japanese, Chinese, and French cultures. Therefore, there are unique things in the local culture which is mixed with different pieces from different countries. And there are only the locals who could recognize it but not all the tourists.
in town.
3: Ha Long Bay is located in Quang Ninh Province, along the northeastern coast of Vietnam.
Ha Long Bay is located about 180 km by car from Hanoi.
Translated from Vietnamese, Ha Long means “descending dragon”.
Ha Long Bay includes over 1,600 islets. The bay stretches 120 km along the northeastern coastline of Vietnam. Most of the little islands are limestone and topped with lush jungle vegetation. The islands rise on average 50 to 100 meters from the emerald waters of the ocean. Some of the islands are caves. Some islets have stunning beaches.
Ha Long Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
4: Visiting Ha Giang is like stepping into a postcard, well, more like riding a motorbike through a postcard. Although you should probably take a bus to get to Ha Giang from Hanoi, once in Ha Giang province it’s best to experience the incredible beauty of the “Ha Giang loop” by motorbike.
This 3-5 day loop showcases meandering valley roads throughout landscapes of epic mountains of green (or gold, depending on the time of year) terraced rice paddies. As well, you’ll often see seas of purple flowers tended by people from ethnic groups (mostly people from the “H’mong”, “Tay”, “Dao” and “Nung” groups among others) adorning brightly coloured garments.
Throughout the loop are various adrenaline-surging mountain passes and viewpoints offering stunning panoramic views of villages, tranquil fields and winding roads. Depending on the weather and time of year, you may even find yourself above the clouds at times.
Ha Giang is the most northernmost province in Vietnam and is also one of the most remote. It’s often regarded as one of the most photogenic places in Vietnam. Experiencing Ha Giang province via the Ha Giang loop is a true off-the-beaten-path adventure with absolutely surreal massively vertical views; it’s an opportunity to encounter a special corner of the world still largely untouched by modernization and mass tourism.
Throughout the year, the colour of the rice paddies will change. When farmers flood their rice fields, then the hills will look like glass staircases enchantingly reflecting the sun.