Cultural Historical Scenic VIETNAM ATTRACTIONS
Historical Attractions Dien Bien Phu: A quiet valley in North West Vietnam. Here, reminiscents of the famous battlefield that witnessed the 57 day siege leading to France’s defeat still remains. Quang Tri: the DMZ (demilitarized zone) trace its root back to the Vietnam war, when the S-shaped country was divided into two part by Ben Hai river. Cu Chi Tunnels: a network of connected underground tunnels, hand dug and used as a hiding and living spot for militaries and civilians during the Second Indochine war.
Dien Bien Phu
Quang Tri
Cu Chi Tunnels
Cultural Attractions Phat Diem Church: In Ninh Binh. This Catholic Church, made from stone and wood, resembles a Vietnamese pagoda yet has distinct elements of a typical Catholic church. Cao Dai’s Holy See: the first temple), built between 1933 and 1955 near Tay Ninh province has unique architecture and designs. These sights are not only famous tourist attractions but until now are still where local Vietnamese practice there beliefs. Tourists visiting religious sites should pay respect to these beliefs.
Phat Diem Church
Cao Dai’s Holy See
Pay Your Respect!
Scenic Attractions Vietnam has a diverse landscape and climate with beautiful scenery. Vietnam’s coast line hosts various beautiful beaches: such as Cat Ba, Nha Trang, Da Nang, Mui Ne- Phan Thiet. The sun is strong and waters are warm. Tourism in Vietnam is still not as developed as in neighboring countries such as Thailand, thus luxurious water sports such as scuba diving might be hard to find in some placesNha TrangDa NangPhan Thiet
Beaches
Mountains
Cities By The Sea
Women
So Plan A Trip Traveling North to South has become an increasingly popular tour throughout the years. Many tour agencies offer tours that include transportation, meal, guides… a full package to anywhere you want to see in Vietnam. Smaller day tours are also popular around the country