THE PERFECT SEASON TO VISIT VIETNAM

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THE PERFECT SEASON TO VISIT VIETNAM

THE PERFECT SEASON TO VISIT VIETNAM

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE PERFECT SEASON TO VISIT VIETNAM AND DISCOVER THE BEST TIME TO GO TO THIS AMAZING COUNTRY IN ASIA

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THE PERFECT SEASON TO VISIT VIETNAM

With rice farms stretching in all directions or at least up to the highlands—a mountain range that forms the country’s western spine and is sometimes shrouded in blue mist—the Vietnamese countryside might seem unreal. Vietnam’s eastern coast overlooks the South China Sea and features beaches with palm trees and islands that are becoming more and more well-liked vacation spots. The country’s length may also surprise you; at 1,025 miles, it is longer than California and provides an unexpected range of travel locations, from the busy city of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) in the south to Hanoi in the north, with innumerable historical monuments and breathtaking natural beauties along route. For years, poets, artists, and tourists have been in awe of Halong Bay, while the country’s hill stations provide cool, literally, escapes.

When’s the best time to go to Vietnam?

Given Vietnam’s enormous length, it can be difficult to pick a perfect time of year if you want to visit the entire country with the southern and northeastern monsoons impacting different regions at different times of the year. The safest months, however, are in the fall (September to December) and spring (March and April). The north of the country, and the highlands generally, can be cold in the winter while lower areas can become sweltering hot, and wet, in the summer.

How to get around Vietnam

Vietnam’s train service is dependable if not glamorous, and a good way to travel the length of the country. The journey from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi takes about 30 hours in all, though you will most likely want to stop en route at Hoi An, Hue, Da Nang, or other cities along the coast. If you prefer the freedom of your own car, hotels and travel agents can assist with hiring one with a driver. Given the relative cheapness of taxis, there’s little need to attempt to navigate the public transportation systems of Vietnam’s cities.

Can’t miss things to do in Vietnam

The must-see sites in Vietnam includes its two major cities. Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) is the bustling, brash and buzzing metropolis of the south, which even 40 years after unification remains the country’s economic powerhouse. Hanoi, in the north, is the country’s capital and relatively more sedate. It has also managed to preserve more of its historic districts and buildings. Halong Bay is a can’t-miss-sight not just for Vietnam, but for the world generally. The UNESCO World Heritage Site has thousands of islands and karst formations that create an otherworldly seascape. Vietnam’s smaller cities like Hoi An and Hue provide relaxed and atmospheric counterpoints to the country’s metropolises and compared to the other parts of Southeast Asia, many of Vietnam’s beach resorts have yet to be overwhelmed by mass tourism.

Food and drink to try in Vietnam

In recent years, Vietnamese cuisine has made inroads around the world, with pho, banh mi, and other dishes now familiar to diners far from the country. Given that Vietnamese cooking emphasizes fresh ingredients, however, there’s no comparing a banh mi served in Brooklyn or Berlin to one prepared using cilantro from a stand’s own garden and fish straight from the sea. In Vietnam’s major cities, you’ll find a range of international restaurants, and whether you are in the mood for pasta, sushi, or Chinese noodles, you won’t go hungry. The French influence in Vietnam extends to its food, and you’ll find excellent baguettes and pastries throughout the country.

Culture in Vietnam

Many of Vietnam’s cultural highlights are architectural: the Champa ruins at My Son; the 16th-century buildings of Hoi An, reflecting Japanese and Chinese influences; and boulevards, churches, and theaters constructed by the French and found throughout the country, though many are increasingly threatened by development.. There are, however, other cultural highlights from water puppetry performances to the textiles and crafts created by Vietnam’s indigenous peoples.

 

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