Why You Need to Travel to Vietnam
It’s time to tick the treasures of Vietnam off your bucket list. As one of 2024’s trending holiday destinations, more and more people are travelling to Vietnam, eager to explore its dynamic cities and towns, tantalising culinary scene and otherworldly natural wonders.
Whether you crave relaxation, culture, history or adventure, Vietnam has it all. Here are just a few of the many reasons why you need to travel to Vietnam.
Diverse natural scenery
From misty rice terraces to thundering waterfalls to vast hidden caves, breathtaking landscapes can be found at every turn in Vietnam. No matter where in the country you choose to holiday, you’re never far from an astounding natural wonder. Base your stay in Ho Chi Minh City to visit the nearby Mekong Delta, a sprawling ecosystem of flooded plains and mangrove forests. Meanwhile, if you’re holidaying in northern Vietnam, a junk boat cruise around the towering limestone karsts of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Halong Bay is not to be missed.
Energetic cities
City slickers will also find their perfect holiday destination in Vietnam. Gain a glimpse into the country’s energetic urban lifestyle by spending some time in one of Vietnam’s many cities, each offering something unique. For instance, the southern metropolis of Ho Chi Minh City, or Saigon, is brimming with fascinating museums and a thriving nightlife scene, while the capital of Hanoi is known for its historic Old Quarter and authentic street food. However, the ancient city of Hoi An may just be the most picturesque spot in all of Vietnam. A UNESCO World Heritage site, visit Hoi An to wander amongst preserved heritage buildings, ancient pagodas and lantern-lined bridges.
Storied history
Boasting one of the oldest cultures in Southeast Asia, it’s no surprise that Vietnam is steeped in history. Throughout the centuries, Vietnam has been ruled by various dynasties and colonisers and has borne witness to a series of wars, most notably the tragic Vietnam War. Learn more about this conflict by visiting historical sites, such as the War Remnants Museum and the Cu Chi Tunnels, both of which can be reached from Ho Chi Minh City. Anyone with an interest in history should add Vietnam to the top of their bucket list.
Beautiful beaches
If you love a tropical beach getaway but are looking for an alternative to Bali or Thailand, Vietnam may just be your new favourite holiday destination. With over 3400 kilometres of coastline, plus countless tropical isles offshore, travellers are spoiled for choice when it comes to beach destinations in Vietnam. Consider the resort city of Nha Trang, whose sun-soaked shores are perfect for snorkelling, island hopping and sipping cocktails at a beach club! For an idyllic island escape, head to Phu Quoc, which is fast becoming one of Vietnam’s most popular holiday destinations.
Mouthwatering cuisine
Vietnam is a foodies’ paradise. With influences from both China and France, Vietnamese cuisine is renowned for being fresh, healthy and oh-so-tasty. Some must-try dishes while holidaying in Vietnam include pho (rice noodle soup), banh mi (baguettes loaded with meat and pickled vegetables), goi cuon (fresh spring rolls) and banh xeo (crispy savoury crepe). For an authentic foodie experience, we recommend joining a street food tour, where a local guide will show you all the best spots to eat. Another great way to immerse yourself in Vietnamese cuisine is to sign up for a cooking class, so you can replicate your favourite dishes when you get back home.
Addicting coffee culture
As the second largest coffee exporter worldwide, it makes sense that coffee culture is a huge deal in Vietnam. In fact, drinking coffee is a favourite social pastime amongst locals, as it offers a chance for ba tam, a Vietnamese phrase that loosely translates to ‘gossip’. As such, you’ll find coffee absolutely everywhere here, including at streetside stalls, modern open-air cafes and hole-in-the-wall spots hidden down nondescript alleyways. Plus, the Vietnamese people love being creative with their coffee. The best-known Vietnamese coffee is iced and made with condensed milk, but you can also get it combined with yoghurt, coconut cream or coconut milk. We dare you not to get addicted!
Irresistible shopping
From bustling street markets to sprawling modern malls, the shopping opportunities in Vietnam are next-level. Here, you can find items like handicrafts, clothing, jewellery and art at a fraction of the price you would expect back home. Plus, as a major stop on the historic Silk Route, Vietnam has a long, proud history of tailoring. The city of Hoi An is particularly famous for this, having hundreds of tailor shops, where you can purchase custom-made suits, dresses, shoes and more. Choose your clothing design and fabric, and the expert local tailors will take your measurements and make it exactly to your liking – all within just 48 hours!
Great value for money
Like many countries in Southeast Asia, prices in Vietnam are much lower than those in Australia, making it one of the best-value holiday destinations on Earth. Expect to pay as little as $1.50 for a bottle of beer, $2.50 for a cup of coffee and $10 for a meal in a mid-range restaurant. Plus, you can get even more bang for your buck when booking your Vietnam escape with My Holiday. Our holiday packages include stays at Vietnam’s best resorts and are loaded with exclusive inclusions, like return flights, delectable dining, immersive experiences and more, all for just one irresistible price!
Explore Vietnam with My Holiday
With something for every traveller to love, we’re sure that Vietnam won’t be a secret for much longer! To learn more about this breathtaking destination, talk to our Holiday Experts or start exploring our Vietnam holiday deals. Â
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