With the blue of sea, the green of rows of coconut palms, the red of flowers and the white of waves and beaches, Phu Quoc, Vietnam’s largest island, appears on a sunny day to show its splendid beauty.
Beach lovers, who want to go to Mui Ne in Phan Thiet City, might not fancy being cramped in a bus from five to seven hours in horrendous traffic. So it’s time to choose the coastal route with the trip along Long Hai-Ho Tram-Nui Chua-Lagi a must for this idyllic destination.
Pa Co, some 40 km from Mai Chau, in the northern province of Hoa Binh, has a wild beauty with lovely landscapes. In early mornings, the hilly road to Pa Co is shrouded in mist. Cloud, mountain and stream make for a relaxing environment and a respite to noisy urban life.
Vietnam is inspiring, with that no-one can argue, but it’s important to find the time and the place to let the muse do its work. Shades resort in Vietnam’s watersports capital, Mui Ne, a few hours northeast of Saigon is the perfect place to let it all flow.
Sparkling Dray Nur waterfall in Dak Lak Province has a natural beauty that is shrouded in the mystique of legend. The 30-metre falls, which are also known as Cai or Vo (wife), originate from the Krong Ana River.
The Srepok River north of Buon Ma Thuot in Daklak Province has farmland on one side and the Yok Don National Park, Vietnam’s largestnational park, on the other.
If you get the chance to visit the northernmost province of Ha Giang, you should not miss the opportunity to take in the imposing landscapes of Lung Cu and the diverse groups of ethnic people that live there.
Blue sea, rock landscapes in the sunshine, and mountains filled with white sand create the imposing position of Ke Ga Cape. Ke Ga Cape, located at Tan Thanh Commune, Ham Thuan District, Binh Thuan Province and 20 kilometres from Phan Thiet City to the South, is attractive to tourists because of its unstudied and unique beauty.
Mornings in Mui Ne are drinking coffee while teams of conical-hatted fisherwomen slowly drag long nets into the beach for a few baskets of tiny fish. It’s the ocean life - fishermen, watersports and luxury resorts.
Moc Chau Plateau has become a tourist destination, with its wide, grassy fields and farms of dairy cows. Visitors to the place, which is located in the northern province of Son La, often bring back dairy products, as well as other regional specialities.