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Country Overview

Vietnam

Overview
Vietnam is a colourful and diverse country from the wild mountainous north with its myriad of ethnic communities to the steamy city of Saigon on the edge of the Mekong Delta. The charming capital Hanoi is a fascinating mix of fading colonial buildings and national monuments and the spellbinding scenery of Halong Bay is now a World Heritage Site. Hue offers an insight into the Imperial days, whilst the charming beachside port of Hoi An has an intriguing blend of Japanese, Chinese and European influences. The delicious food and friendly people make Vietnam one of the most rewarding countries to visit in the region.


What to see

Vietnam is a fascinating country of buzzing cities, historic towns, and the magnificent Mekong Delta. Highlights of this region include the fascinating cities of Hanoi and Saigon, the historic pearls of Hué and Hoi An, the Cu Chi Tunnels and the magnificent landscape of Mai Chau, Halong Bay and the Mekong Delta.

Halong Bay: Situated in the North-East region of Vietnam, Halong Bay is a bay in the Gulf of Tonkin comprising the regions of Halong City, the township of Cam Pha, and a part of the island district of Van Don. Halong Bay borders Cat Ba Island in the southwest, the East Sea in the east, and the mainland, creating a 120 kilometre coastline. Halong Bay is made up of 1,969 islands of various sizes, 989 of which have been given names. There are two kinds of islands, limestone and schist, which are concentrated in two main zones: the southeast (belonging to Bai Tu Long Bay), and the southwest (belonging to Halong Bay). This densely concentrated zone of stone islands, world famous for its spectacular scenery of grottoes and caves, forms the central zone of Halong Bay, which has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The Mekong Delta is Vietnam’s ‘rice bowl’ a fertile region of flat farmland interlaced with thousands of waterways and tributaries of the Mekong, known locally as Cuu Long, the river of Nine Dragons. The Delta’s waters are interspersed with rice fields, colourful floating markets, isolated villages and accessed only by boat. Annexed by Cambodia by the invading Vietnamese in the 17th century, the region remains home to descendants of the former Khmer Empire and the region is scattered with a working collection of temples and resident Buddhists that continue to use Khmer as their mother tongue.

When to go
Vietnam’s temperatures and rainfall vary widely. However, the best overall months are probably October to March. The rainy season for most of the country is between May and September.

Great Experiences

Halong bay

Overnight cruise on a luxury Junk in Halong Bay
Halong bay is an area of great natural beauty, with waters studded with thousands of islets covered in green foliage, sheer cliffs and caves.
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Water Puppets

Cruise up the Mekong River into Cambodia
Take a luxury cruise on the Jayavarman from Saigon up to Siem Reap in Cambodia, to see the temples of Angkor.
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Hmong hill tribe

Visit Xa Linh
A village inhabited by the Hmong hill tribe located 1,000m above sea level. Walk through the serene countryside, dotted with fruit trees and wildlife, and stay overnight at the Mai Chau Lodge.
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Cu Chi Tunnels

Crawl through the Cu Chi Tunnels
This vast network of tunnels, stretching for over 150 kilometres, was built by the Viet Cong in the battles for the south. The tunnels are a sobering insight into the dedication of the Viet Cong who virtually lived in the narrow and claustrophobic tunnels whilst the war raged.
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Relax on the beach at the Veranda resort on the remote Island of Phu Quoc

Relax on the beach at the Veranda resort on the remote Island of Phu Quoc
The resort is designed to create the ambience of a colonial seaside mansion, and is set facing west on a white sandy beach.

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