Vietnam Odyssey 16 Days
A refined slow-travel experience aboard the exclusive SJourney luxury train adds a truly distinctive touch to the itinerary. Thoughtfully curated with comfort, culture, nature, and discovery in balance, this … Read more
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A refined slow-travel experience aboard the exclusive SJourney luxury train adds a truly distinctive touch to the itinerary. Thoughtfully curated with comfort, culture, nature, and discovery in balance, this … Read more
Experience the Mekong River from Ho Chi Minh City to Siem Reap on this 14-day luxury cruise journey. Explore floating markets, riverside villages, Phnom Penh, and Angkor Wat aboard the Mekong Princess Cruise.
This 9-day Vietnam wellness tour combines cultural workshops, luxury Halong Bay cruise, and daily spa treatments in Hoi An. Experience coffee making, vintage jeep tours, kayaking, and genuine relaxation at your own pace through Hanoi, Halong Bay, and Hoi An.
If you happen to be in the Northeastern part of Vietnam, particularly in the province of Cao Bang, you must be there to visit the grand Ban Gioc Waterfall. But if it was never part of your itinerary, you should revise it immediately to include this wonder of nature – it is the fourth largest waterfall in the world and sits at the country’s border just 30 km from neighboring China. It is 300 meters wide and its massive size is just breathtaking.
Con Dao is a group of 16 islands located on the southern coast of Vietnam. It has a storied history with Marco Polo even stopping over the island but later on, it became a prison for political prisoners during the French Colonial era and was continued by the Saigon regime where they locked up and tortured the Viet Cong.
Mekong Delta: Vietnam’s Liquid Landscape The Mekong Delta spreads across 40,000 square kilometers in southern Vietnam, where the river splits into nine tributaries before reaching the sea. This is … Read more
Ba Be National Park is a popular tourist destination in the Bac Kan Province in Northern Vietnam. Travelers venture 5 hours from the capital of Hanoi to experience this ASEAN Heritage Park’s natural beauty, rich biodiversity, and diverse culture.
Lan Ha Bay: Halong’s Quieter Neighbor Lan Ha Bay sits directly south of Halong Bay, separated by a narrow channel but worlds apart in atmosphere. The landscape is nearly … Read more
In the heart of central Vietnam is an adventurer’s playground called Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park (Phong Nha). It was designated a UNESCO Heritage Site in 2003 and was recently featured as the filming location of Hollywood blockbuster, Kong: Skull Island. So, the place is slowly booming and with the opening of Danang Airport, the tourist trajectory can only be seen as going upwards.
Ha Giang is Vietnam’s final frontier, both literally and figuratively. It sits in the northeastern part of the country and on the edge of its border, neighboring China. Meanwhile, life for locals has changed very little since with cultures and traditions untouched by the rapid development of the county and the world around which it sits. It’s one of the few places that mass tourism has not touched – yet.