(TITC) - Drift Travel - the Canadian Luxury travel magazine posted an article on their #WHERETONEXT Asia & Pacific, recommending 4 Off-Beat Things to Do on Your Trip to Vietnam.
Phun abyss is located in the Da Den mountain range, amid forests and hills, with clean blue water, attracting many adventurous tourists to ride SUP.
The Phu Ninh lake ecotourism site is considered a miniature Ha Long Bay, an increasingly popular tourist attraction in Quang Nam.
To explore the charm of Ha Noi, visitors can choose from various modes of transport, including cyclo, electric cars, double-decker buses, self-drive hire cars, and especially walking.
Located about 80km east of Ha Noi, Stork Island in Chi Lang Nam Commune, Thanh Mien District, Hai Duong Province, is a favorite tourist spot for nature and wildlife enthusiasts.
Lan Ty Mountain in Lang Son, resembling God’s Eye Mountain in Cao Bang, attracts tourists who come to experience the thrill of abseiling and to admire its pristine and majestic landscape.
Located in Vinh Xuan Village, An Linh Commune, Tuy An District, Vuc Hom Waterfall is one of the attractive destinations for visitors to the central coastal province of Phu Yen. Although the road to the waterfall is arduous, the majesty and wildness make it worth the ride.
Pu Ta Leng summit on the Hoang Lien Son Mountain range in Lai Chau Province is known as one of the 10 most beautiful mountain trekking routes in Vietnam. Located at an altitude of more than 3,000 meters above sea level, Pu Ta Leng has always been an exciting destination for adventure seekers.
The modern young generation has been striving day by day to gain admission to international universities, step by step realizing their dream of becoming global citizens, besides the pride and belief in spreading the Vietnamese identity to the world.
A common pastime of many Ha Noi residents and foreign visitors is strolling around the city's alleyways, indulging in street foods and drinks.