The MOST BEAUTIFUL place in VIETNAM is CAO BANG.
Traveling Far North Vietnam continues with Cao Bang Province's majestic Ban Gioc Waterfalls and one of my favorite caves called Nguom Ngao. Leaving Meo Vac by private car and arriving six hours later to Cao Bang, we didn't have much time to spare. We dropped our bags off at the hotel and got another car to drive us three hours to the caves and the waterfalls which are minutes from each other. I have been dreaming of this moment for a long time. This was one of my most highly anticipated places left in Vietnam to visit. I was in awe at just how natural the cave was without anything too touristy or colorful. It felt like a real dark cave and not an amusement park. The waterfalls are actually used as a natural border with China. Chinese tourists can be seen just across the waterway. At the end of the night we wrapped things up with some northern pho.
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Best Vietnam Travel - NORTH VIETNAM's STUNNING CHURCHES of Nam Dinh
I've always wanted to see the churches of Nam Dinh. In the past heading towards Ninh Binh on the road, the familiar towers and arches of massive gothic style French influenced churches would peak from beyond the horizon, sparking my curiosity. Later on, I saw many pictures of the online. So I knew that one day I had to go see them for myself. And it happened.
The Hanoi Bus Station has quite a few buses in Nam Dinh's direction. In fact, every 15 to 30 minutes or so. I recommend going to a ticket office and buying a ticket first, but be warned that these mini buses still might take their time leaving to pick up more passengers along the way. Remember that. And the buses can be quite hot too.
About 2 and a half hours later I made it to Nam Dinh, got into a cab and checked into my hotel. I rested for about an hour because I was completely exhausted from the early morning flight and the time on the bus. I tried to rent a car and driver with two rental places and they were all either busy or gave some outrageous number. So I contacted the same taxi guy that dropped me off. Then I realized that all of the churches were in the rural province of Nam Dinh and not in the city. This was a shocker because I was planning to see at least ten. In the back of my mind, I kept thinking that they were next to each other, similarly to how Ho Nai in Bien Hoa's mega churches are. I was more than wrong.
All the major churches are far apart from each other. You can ride a motorbike for sure, but it'll take you all day. I only had about 4 hours or so before sunset. So because I didn't know for sure where I was going and the driver wasn't an expert on the churches, we just opted to use the meter instead, which at the end of it was 1.8 million Dong. The first few churches weren't that far from each other, but they weren't on the main road. They are all tucked in little communities off of the side. The last one called Hai Ly or the Ruined Church as the locals call it was quite a ways away from all the other churches.
I was disappointed that I couldn't see more churches. I was also disappointed that pictures made them look more grand and beautiful. But that's photoshop for you. There was also the fact that many of the churches were given a new coat of paint. You see, that's the problem and the double edged sword. These are active churches that people use. So naturally, they have to restore them and improve them. And a new fresh coat of paint is a part of that. Though, I personally would just have left it alone. But that's not the local mindset.
So are the churches still worth checking out? Yes. Give yourself from morning to evening to properly explore them. Some of them are stunning. Their grand size made it impossible to film them completely. The people in the churches were so nice. From my experiences of traveling, church volunteers and visitors have always been nicer to me than temple people. Many of the church construction workers worked for free in the blazing sun. Some of them even invited me to drink some tea with them. They were proud to show off their work, and rightfully so. These churches were beautiful.
The night concluded with a meal of roasted and boiled ducks. The restaurant where I got the food from didn't have any tables left and it was just too loud and dark to make a proper video, so I bought the food back to my hotel restaurant instead. Despite being a draining day, I slept like a baby on the hard rock of a bed and enjoyed my time running around Nam Dinh a lot.
If you're in Ninh Binh. There is absolutely no reason to not stop by Nam Dinh for a day, especially if you believe in Jesus or if you can appreciate Gothic architecture. Nam Dinh is only 40 minutes or so from Ninh Binh after all.
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AMAZING VIETNAM - Northern Vietnam (HaLong~CatBa~Tam Coc~Hanoi~Ban Gioc) [ Cinematic Travel Video ]
As soon as I saw the Vietnam Travel Video by Benn TK, I knew I should embark on this adventure. It is such a unique country! I have nothing but good things to say about Vietnam and I want to explore other parts of this amazing country soon :)
Route:
Singapore - Hanoi - Halong Bay - Catba Island - Hanoi - Tam Coc - Trang An - Hanoi - Ban Gioc - Cao Bang - Hanoi - Singapore
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Places visited:
Hanoi
Ha Long Bay (Vega Cruise)
Cat Ba Island
Lan Ha Bay
Tam Coc (Hoa Lu, Bich Dong Pagoda, Mua Caves)
Trang An (Bai Dinh Pagoda, King Kong Movie Set)
Cao Bang
Ban Gioc Waterfall
Top 10 Beachfront Hotels & Resorts in Hoi An, Vietnam
Top 10 Beachfront Hotels & Resorts in Hoi An, Vietnam
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❖ Four Seasons The Nam Hai, Hoi An, Vietnam
5-star hotel
Address: Block Ha My Dong B, Dien Duong Ward, Dien Ban, Hoi An, Vietnam
Phone: +84 235 3940 000
❖ Victoria Hoi An Beach Resort & Spa
4-star hotel
Address: Cua Dai, Hoi An, Vietnam
Phone: +84 235 3927 040
❖ Grandvrio Ocean Resort Danang
5-star hotel
Address: Vo Nguyen Giap Street, Dien Ngoc Ward, Dien Ban, Quang Nam, Hoi An, Vietnam
Phone: +84 235 3788 994
❖ Boutique Hoi An Resort
4-star hotel
Address: 34 Lac Long Quan, Cam An, Hoi An, Vietnam
Phone: +84 235 3939 111
❖ Palm Garden Beach Resort & Spa
5-star hotel
Address: Lac Long Quan, Cua Dai Beach, Cam An, Hoi An, Vietnam
Phone: +84 235 3927 927
❖ Tropical Beach Hoi An Resort
4-star hotel
Address: Lac Long Quan, Cua Dai Beach, Cam An, Hoi An, Vietnam
Phone: +84 235 3927 739
❖ Sunrise Premium Resort Hoi An
5-star hotel
Address: Au Co Road, Cua Dai, Hoi An, Vietnam
Phone: +84 235 3937 777
❖ Hoi An Beach Resort
4-star hotel
Address: 1 Cua Dai Street, Cua Dai, Hoi An, Vietnam
Phone: +84 235 3927 011
❖ Sol An Bang Beach Resort
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Address: 72 Nguyen Phan Vinh, Cam An, Hoi An, Vietnam
Phone: +84 235 3937 579
❖ Muong Thanh Holiday Hoi An Hotel
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Address: Lot 9, Phuoc Trach - Phuoc Hai New Residence Area, Au Co, Cua Dai, Hoi An, Vietnam
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Discover Vietnam | Exploring Hoi An, Phong Nha & Ninh Bình
We're excited to launch our #DiscoverVietnam travel series with a video that we hope will inspire you to explore the best of Central Vietnam, including stops in Hoi An, Phong Nha and Ninh Bình.
We spent ten days traveling this region on a tight budget and hopped from destination to destination by bus, bike and motorcycle (first time motorbike drivers here!). We fell in love with the food scene in Hoi An, the caves and adventure in Phong Nha and the temples and culture in Ninh Bình before flying out of Hanoi back to our starting point in Bangkok. In the end, we felt like our route made for the perfect Vietnam itinerary given the timeframe and budget we had at our disposal.
Vietnam Locations Featured in this Video Include:
Hoi An:
- Our Homestay: (We loved this place!)
- Hoi An Riverfront and Night Market
- Hoi An Surrounding Rice fields
- Hoi An Old Town
Phong Nha:
- Our Hostel: (Basic, but great roof terrace with hammocks)
- Phong Nha Central Town
- Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National Park (Motorbike Scenes)
- Paradise Cave
- Dark Cave (Zipline Scenes)
Ninh Bình:
- Our Accommodation: (Didn't want to leave!)
- Trang An Grottoes
- Bích Động Pagoda
- Bai Dinh Pagoda
- Hang Múa Viewpoint
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Vietnam is a country that is divided into 64 provinces. Of these 64 provinces of Vietnam, there are 5 provinces of first level which are governed centrally.
Cities - Provinces class
Ho Chi Minh City : Largest city in the country, with 14 million people.
Hanoi : With a population of 10 million inhabitants.
Hai Phong : 2 million people.
Can Tho : More than 1.5 million inhabitants.
Da Nang : Around one million.
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North of Vietnam Pronvicias
There are 26 provinces, which are in the North of Vietnam:
Bac Giang province
Bac Kan province
Province of Bac Ninh
Province of Cao Bang
Dien Bien province
Province of Ha Giang
Ha Nam province
Province Ha Noi (Hanoi).
Note: the province of Ha Tay is now part of Hanoi
Hai Duong province
Hai Phong province
Hoa Binh province
Hung Yen province
Province of Lai Chau
Lang Son province
Lao Cai province
Nam Dinh province
Ninh Binh province
Phu Tho province
Quang Ninh province
Province of are the
Thai Binh province
Province of Thai Nguyen
Tuyen Quang province
Vinh Phuc province
Province of Yen Bai
Pronvices Vietnam Center
The center of Vietnam is divided into 16 provinces:
Binh Dinh province
Province of Da Nang
Province of Dak Lak
Province of Dak Nong
Gia Lai province
Province of Ha Tinh
Khanh Hoa province
Kon Tum province
Nghe An province
Phu Yen province
Quang Binh province
Quang Nam province
Quang Ngai province
Quang Tri province
Thanh Hoa province
Thua Thien - Hue province
South Vietnam Provinces
The southern part of Vietnam is divided into 23 provinces:
An Giang province
Ba Ria - Vung Tau province
Bac Lieu province
Province of Ben Tre
Binh Duong province
Binh Phuoc province
Binh Thuan province
Province of Ca Mau
Province of Can Tho
Dak Nong province
Dong Nai province
Dong Thap province
Hau Giang province
Province of Ho Chi Minh City
Kien Giang province
Lam Dong province
Long An province
Ninh Thuan province
Soc Trang province
Tay Ninh province
Tien Giang province
Tra Vinh province
Vinh Long province
Vietnam Travel: Island Life at Night: CON DAO TODAY
The night life in Vietnam can be entertaining for many in the major cities of Saigon, Da Nang, Nha Trang, and Ha Noi. However, on Vietnam's best islands, night life can be quite different. In fact, most people on Con Dao probably go to bed before 8 PM, but some on full moon nights scatter the beach in search of free seafood. The seafood sure is plentiful here. I met a few interesting locals to say the least during my brief visit on the beach. I had to leave because I cut my foot on a sharp clam.
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3 Cool Places To Visit In Phu Tho Vietnam | Tam Dao, Thanh Ba, Song Hong
I visit 3 cool places in Northern Vietnam in the Province of Phu Tho. It is a cold wintery time in Vietnam, but still this country has some great magic views.
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Top 10 Must Visit Places In Vietnam | Vietnam | The Best Travel Places
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Vietnam (Việt Nam), officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam is a long, thin country in Southeast Asia. Its neighbouring countries are China to the north, Laos and Cambodia to the west.
Once a lesser-known destination, Vietnam has become widely popular in recent years. With Hanoi consistently ranked among the world's top 10 destinations by TripAdvisor, one can now find European tourists as far as in Ha Giang, one of the most remote mountainous provinces.
1. Ha Long bay:
- Halong Bay is one of the most breathtaking natural landmark in Vietnam, with some 1960 islets and islands, forming a spectacular seascape of limestone pillars. Coming to Halong bay, you will understand why it is said that no Vietnam tour is perfect without a trip to visit Halong bay.
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2. Nha Trang bay:
- Loud and proud (say it!), the high-rise, high-energy beach resort of Nha Trang enjoys a stunning setting: ringed by a necklace of hills, with a sweeping crescent beach, the city's turquoise bay is dotted with tropical islands.
3. Phu Quoc island:
- One of Vietnam’s star attractions, mountainous and forested Phu Quoc is a splendid tropical getaway set with beautiful white-sand beaches and quaint fishing villages. Adventure comes in many forms here – from motorbiking the empty dirt roads circling the island to sea kayaking its quiet inlets, scuba diving the coral reefs or simply having a bang-up seafood meal followed by a cocktail on the beach
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4. Son Doong cave:
- Son Doong Cave is in the heart of the Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park in the Quang Binh province of Central Vietnam. Only recently explored in 2009-2010 by the British Cave Research Association, the cave has only been open to the public since 2013.
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5. Hoi An ancient town:
- Graceful, historic Hoi An is Vietnam’s most atmospheric and delightful town. Once a major port, it boasts the grand architecture and beguiling riverside setting that befits its heritage, and the 21st-century curses of traffic and pollution are almost entirely absent.
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6. Hue ancient citadel:
- Hue owes its charm partly to its location on the Perfume River – picturesque on a clear day, atmospheric even in less flattering weather. Today the city blends new and old as sleek modern hotels tower over crumbling century-old Citadel walls.
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7. Sapa:
- The Queen of the Mountains, Sapa sits regally overlooking a beautiful valley, lofty mountains towering over the town on all sides. Welcome to the destination in northwest Vietnam, gateway to another world of mysterious minority cultures and luscious landscapes. The spectacular scenery that surrounds Sapa includes cascading rice terraces that spill down the mountains like a patchwork quilt.
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8. Trang An:
- The eco tourist attraction located in the East of Ninh Binh, with area of 2000 ha, is divided into 5 function parts: special protection area (Hoa Lu Ancient Capital), the centre, caves area, service and travel area, spirit area Bai Dinh Pagoda. It includes 47 historical vestiges with many mysterious things, with limestone mountains, valleys and underground river systems.
9. Hanoi capital:
- Hanoi, founded over 1,000 years ago inside a crook of the tea-coloured Red river, was the seat of Vietnam’s imperial power until the late 18th century. Its Old Quarter is the immersion point for most travellers, with its labyrinth of ancient streets, which were once inhabited by traders serving the nearby imperial citadel.
10. Ho Chi Minh city:
- If Hanoi is a city of romance and mellow charms, then Ho Chi Minh City is its antithesis, a fury of sights and sounds, and the crucible in which Vietnam’s rallying fortunes are boiling. Few corners of the city afford respite from the cacophony of construction work casting up new office blocks and hotels with logic-defying speed
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Vietnam: 10 Best Beaches ❤️
Vietnam is a hotter vacation destination than you think. Although there are different types of attractions, this video focuses on the beaches. If you love going to the beach, Vietnam offers more than enough beaches. In fact, if you are spending a week in Vietnam you can visit a different beach every day. Whatever city in Vietnam you choose to visit, you will enjoy yourself.
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Here are 10 great beaches in Vietnam.
1. Tran Phu Beach is located in Nha Trang. What makes this beach unique is its proximity to other parts of the city. There are several accommodation facilities, seafood restaurants, museums, and souvenir shops around it. You will also enjoy great nightlife there. There is room for swimming, surfing, snorkeling and other fun activities.
2. Ninh Chu Beach is in Ninh Thuan Province and it is not far from Phan Rang Beach another beautiful beach. On Ninh Chu Beach, you can enjoy activities like beach volleyball, sunbathing, and swimming. The beach also has its own attractions like the Da Chong and Du Mountains.
3. Non Nuoc Beach is in Da Nang. Its soft white sand coupled with its super clean water and gentle waves made it one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. You can enjoy activities like surfing, sunbathing, and jet-skiing. You can also indulge in local seafood dishes here.
4. Hon Chong Beach is also in Nha Trang. The most unique feature of this beach is the rock boulders on the beach. Climbing these rocks will give you access to panoramic views of the beach and its surroundings. Remember to take your camera along.
5. Cat Ba Island Beaches are located in Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO site. There are three beaches close to one another - Cat Co 1, 2, and 3. This is why many tour companies offer boat trips to Cat Ba Island.
6. An Bang Beach is located in Hoi An and it offers nice views from neighboring mountains and islets. Apart from all the beach fun, bars, beachfront resorts, and seafood restaurants all await you here. In addition, inexperienced visitors can take advantage of surf and paddleboard lessons that are available on this beach.
7. My Khe Beach is located in Da Nang. American troops were frequent visitors to this beach during the Vietnam War. You can enjoy some jet-skiing, snorkeling, fishing, and sunbathing. It also offers beach front resorts and seafood restaurants. Its best feature is its proximity to other attractions like Phing Nga Caves, Hue Imperial City, and the ancient town of Hoi An.
8. Quy Nhon Beach is in the Binh Dinh Province. The surrounding lush green mountains, soft white sand, and pristine waters are the unique features of this beach. You will definitely want to swim in the water.
9. While Mui Ne Beach offers wonderful beachfront resorts and room for enjoying water activities, it is mostly known for kitesurfing. The best time to visit is between November and March.
10. The beautiful Long Beach with its pristine waters is located on Phu Quoc Island. There are bars, cafés and restaurants close-by. To add to the fun, you may need to rent a bicycle or motorbike to explore the fishing villages at the southern end of the beach.
Apart from these beaches, there are other beautiful beaches and other types of attractions to make your stay in Vietnam a wonderful one.
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