Vietnam travel guide

From awe-inspiring scenery to ancient ruined complexes, traditional temples and stark reminders of the Vietnam War, there's lots to experience in Vietnam.

Mekong Delta

The laid-back Mekong Delta is an expansive network of water famous for its floating markets and traditional way of life.

Cu Chi Tunnels

The ingenious, sprawling network of tunnels were used by the Viet Cong to carry out a guerilla campaign against the US during the Vietnam War.

My Son

Hidden away in the jungle-covered hills of central Vietnam lies the ruined ancient religious complex of My Son, built by the Cham people between the 4th and 13th centuries.

Hoi An

Exploring the pretty, ancient trading port of Hoi An that embodies traditional Vietnamese culture and nearby Cua Dai Beach on the South China Sea.

Danang

Home to the majestic Dragon Bridge, which breathes fire and sprays water, the Museum of Cham Sculpture and the Marble Mountains.

Vietnamese food

The Vietnamese love to wrap their food. Think tasty and healthy spring rolls, summer rolls, pancakes wrapped in lettuce, fish wrapped in banana leaves...

Hue: Day 2

An unexpected walking tour of Hue, including the bizarre Military Museum and a fabulous gallery dedicated to the Vietnamese artist LeBaDang.

Hue: Day 1

Vietnam's fascinating old imperial capital is home to an enormous, faded citadel and the delightfully-named Perfume River.

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