The must-see destinations, landmarks, and attractions that make Vietnam a traveler's dream.
View Vietnam travel guide โA UNESCO World Heritage Site with nearly 2,000 limestone karst islands rising from emerald waters.
A well-preserved 15th-century trading port with lantern-lit streets, tailor shops, and riverside charm.
A vast network of underground tunnels used by Viet Cong soldiers during the Vietnam War near Ho Chi Minh City.
A national park with the world's largest cave, Son Doong, and hundreds of other caves and grottos.
Breathtaking layered rice paddies carved into the mountainsides of northern Vietnam.
A walled fortress and palace complex that served as the seat of the Nguyen dynasty emperors.
A vast network of rivers, swamps, and floating markets in southern Vietnam known as the "rice bowl."
Vietnam's first national university in Hanoi, founded in 1070 and dedicated to Confucius.
Ancient Hindu temple ruins of the Champa Kingdom, a UNESCO World Heritage Site near Da Nang.
Dramatic limestone karst landscapes, caves, and waterways known as the "Ha Long Bay on land."
Explore the top places to visit in Vietnam's most popular cities.
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