1. Hanoi’s Old Quarters
Hanoi Old Quarter is famous for ancient and narrow street, with small houses on yellow color, which were built under French colonial period. Coming here, you also can enjoy Water Puppet Show – a traditional art dating back from 11th century, which you can see the skilled artists on colorful water puppet Then you can enjoy traditional mask making skill. Entirely handmade and always lingering with the faint smell of paper and glue, the paper masks have been part of the childhood for many generations of Hanoi people who wore them to celebrate the full moon night particularly during the Mid-Autumn Festivals. The visit to the artisan, will serve a cause of raising awareness about the preservation of this multi century old art.2. Ha Long Bay
Ha Long bay is one of the most famous destinations in Vietnam and recorded as one of 8 Nature Wonder in the world and UNESCO heritage site. Coming here, you will be impressed by limestone karst and mountain, especially in Surprising Cave (Sung Sot Cave), which is like a gift from nature mother, over of your imagine.
There are mainly 3 routines including Ha Long Bay, Bai Tu Long and Lan Hay Bay for your discovery from 1 night, 2 nights, 3 nights or even 4 nights.
3. Hoi An Ancient Town
Hoi An is an UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site in Vietnam with well-maintained architecture, yellow shops and houses, beautiful beaches, deeply history and friendly local people. Not only visiting colorful ancient town, but you can also enjoy Gangnam-style basket boat dancing, cycling, rice plantings, mask making, etc. Or just relax on turquoise beaches. From Hoi An, you can visit Da Nang and Hue, very convenient.4. Trang An in Ninh Binh
Ninh binh is a must-see spot near Hanoi, only 2.5 hours but worthy to visit. It is famous with UNESCO Heritage site – Trang An landscape complex, Ha Long Bay on land – Tam Coc, Lying-Dragon Mountain – Ngoa Long or Mua Cave. Besides, if you go with your kids, you can go surroundings Ninh Binh with cycle, farm tours like buffalo-riding or fish-catching with traditional tools.5. Sapa
A hidden gem nestled in the mountainous region of the country, Sapa is a place of natural beauty, with cascading rice terraces, misty valleys, and majestic peaks. It is also a cultural hub, home to several ethnic minority groups with unique customs and traditions. It is famous for Ta Van, Ta Phin, Cat Cat waterfall, Fansipan Legend, Bac Ha Market and a lots of other spots.6. My Son Sanctuary
My Son Sanctuary was the capital of the Champa Kingdom during the 4th and 5th centuries. The holy site of My Son is a vast complex of religious monuments containing over 70 original buildings, of which only 25 monuments remains intact today. My Son Sanctuary is the best example of Vietnamese Cham architecture influenced by Indian styles, with most temples facing east, the direction of the sun, due to the belief that the east is where the gods reside. Although their masterpieces have been severely damaged by weather and vegetation encroachment, they still mark a glorious era in the architecture and culture of Cham and Southeast Asia. To this day, the mystery remains shrouded in mystery. The question is how and with what materials were the Cham people able to glue these fired red bricks together to form such a solid structure?7. Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park
Phong Nha Ke Bang is more than just a national park, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Quang Binh province in north-central Vietnam. This is Asia’s oldest large karst formation, the earth’s crust appeared 464 million years ago. Phong Nha-Ke Bang is a limestone area with an area of 2000 square km meters, and a system of caves and caverns 70 km long. It is one of the most important ecoregions in the Indo-Pacific region, with tropical forests, underground rivers, dry terraced caves, and many endangered species such as black bears, tigers, and elephants. The park is famous for containing Son Doong Cave, the largest cave in the world. Upon arriving at Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, visitors can visit caves and caves by boat, enjoy mountain climbing, forest trekking, and more.
8. Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City is Vietnam’s most modern city. These historic sites, especially their French colonial architecture, are also well-known with world-class restaurants, rooftop bars, luxury hotels, food stalls, and some of the best nightlife you’ll find anywhere else in the region.9. Nha Trang
Nha Trang is the most popular beach destination in Vietnam. The city has a coastline of six kilometers where you can enjoy a day of island hopping, diving, swimming or just relax and enjoy the beautiful view of the sunset. The vast countryside is great for exploring by bike or motorbike.10. Mekong Delta
Unlike other parts of Vietnam, the Mekong Delta is an attractive blend of lush rice fields and winding rivers. Whether planted firmly on land or floating along poetic rivers, the region is filled with wildlife, historic sites, and stunning scenery. Locals call it the Mekong Delta, or ‘Nine Dragon” River. The Mekong River he divides into nine different tributaries and flows through lowlands before emptying into the sea.
Life here is much slower and often surrounded by water. It’s no surprise that visitors encounter the Mekong Delta’s aquatic-adapted homes, farms, and markets. Normally you can take one day tour for tour near Saigon. Or need at least 1 night or 2 nights on Mekong Delta to discover its hidden charm.

