(TITC) - A Bangladeshi English-language daily newspaper - The Daily Star recently commented that if international tourists are looking to have the perfect travel adventure without having to go to too far away lands, Vietnam will be the perfect destination.
Doors to explore beautiful natural landscapes and enjoy mouth-watering local cuisine of international visitors will be shut due to the worrisome expenses. For those who are looking to go on a perfect travel adventure to a faraway land at an affordable price, Vietnam could be the perfect destination.
Da Nang: Where Modernity Meets Tradition
Da Nang can be the perfect place to start your Vietnam adventure, stated The Daily Star. The central city has become famous for its breathtaking beaches, rich culture and modern architecture. Don't forget to visit Marble Mountains, a cluster of limestone hills with ancient pagodas and caves. Da Nang's cuisine is a place that will satisfy visitors’ taste buds, offering wholesome delicious street foods and local specialties at reasonable prices.
Marble mountains (Photo: danang fantasticity)
Ha Long Bay: A Natural Wonder
Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a wonderful destination in Northern Vietnam for international tourists. Known for its emerald waters and thousands of limestone karsts, this is a paradise for travellers who want to experience the majesty of nature at extremely reasonable prices.
Cruise tours are widely organised, offering unique opportunities to explore bays and caves. Staying at nearby Cat Ba Island will save money and provide an authentic island experience.
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Ha Noi: The Capital of Contrasts
For cultural enthusiasts, Ha Noi is a perfect place for you people. Ha Noi possesses rich cultural heritage. When exploring Hanoi's Old Quarter, visitors will be lost in the timeless charm of narrow streets, bustling markets and historic temples. Visitors can visit Hoan Kiem Lake, stroll through the French-style villas and enjoy local street food at bustling night markets.
Turtle Tower in Hoan Kiem Lake (Photo: TITC)
Ho Chi Minh City: The Heart of the South
In Southern Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City is a bustling city. Although the city has a cosmopolitan atmosphere, there are a number of budget-friendly options, with a mix of street eateries, affordable guesthouses and budget-friendly attractions.
Explore the War Remnants Museum, visit the iconic Ben Thanh Market and take a leisurely stroll along the Saigon River. Don't forget to enjoy the city's famous pho and other Vietnamese specialties at local eateries.
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Hoi An: The Ancient Town
Hoi An is a charming old town famous for its well-preserved architecture and lantern-lit streets. With a variety of accommodation options, Hoi An is a must-visit for international travellers passionate about history and culture.
Explore the Ancient Town, where you can witness the fusion of Chinese and Japanese cultural influences in Vietnam. Enjoy a boat trip along the Thu Bon River, try your hand at traditional lantern making and enjoy delicious local dishes.
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Hue: The Old Imperial City
For nature lovers, this city is nothing less than a paradise. Hue, located in Central Vietnam, is a city with a beautiful blend of natural beauty and architectural heritage.
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The best part is that international travellers can find many luxurious accommodations here without breaking the bank.
Ninh Binh: a hidden gem in northern Vietnam
The province boasts limestone mountains, lush rice fields and peaceful waterways. Sailing through Tam Coc or Trang An, visitors will be fascinated by the beautiful scenery. Accommodation costs in Ninh Binh are extremely cheap, making it an attractive destination for tourists looking for natural beauty.
Tam Coc Boat wharf (Photo: Collection)
Sa Pa: Trekking Paradise
For adventurous travellers, Sa Pa in northern Vietnam offers an unforgettable trekking experience. Surrounded by terraced rice fields and majestic mountain views, Sa Pa is a hiker's dream.
Visitors can embark on guided trips to tour local villages, meet indigenous tribes, and bask in the natural beauty. Staying with local families is an authentic and cost-effective way to discover more about Sa Pa's unique culture.
Pure white plum flowers (Photo: Lao Cai Tourist Information and Promotion Center)
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