Vietnam is a country with a long history and rich culture, located in the eastern part of the Indochina Peninsula. The local customs and culture of Vietnam have been influenced by China, France, and other Southeast Asian countries, creating a unique style and characteristics. Interested in Vietnam Tours but not sure what to do? Do not to miss the following activities.
Exploring Hidden Cafés
Ho Chi Minh City’s cafe scene is thriving, boosted by direct crop-to-shop supplies. Independent roasteries and specialty coffeehouses are flourishing around the French colonial opera house, on trendy Dong Khoi Boulevard, and in District 2’s high-rises. From bohemian spots like RedDoor to stylish chains such as Laviet, which owns a coffee farm in Dalat, the city offers diverse cafes for every coffee lover.
In Vietnam, you can find many Cafés with distinctive decorations and atmospheres. Sit and enjoy a moment of tranquility, savoring a cup of authentic Vietnamese coffee and experiencing the cultural allure of Hanoi!
Take a Cable Car
If you get to visit Vietnam’s Sun World Ba Na Hills, Sun World Fansipan Legend in Sapa, or Sun World Phu Quoc Nature Park, don’t miss the chance to take a cable car and watch the sunset. The experience of riding each of the three cable cars is quite different and highly recommended to try.
Exciting Marine Sports
Vietnam’s elongated territory is home to numerous water activities. Beaches in Mui Ne and Nha Trang offer excellent venues for diving, surfing, and other water sports. Take an OPEN TOUR BUS from Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, and you will find a several-kilometer-long beach called Mui Ne. Marine sports are a highlight of Mui Ne. With unique geographical characteristics and wind conditions, Mui Ne has become a world-renowned center for kite surfing and windsurfing. As a paradise for kite surfing, Mui Ne has its own distinctive features for those who love water sports: towering brown sand dunes that continuously absorb and release heat, creating a small climate with constant winds, providing ample conditions for surfing.
Adventure the Challenging Trail
For adventure-seeking travelers, traversing Vietnam’s “Ho Chi Minh Trail” during your Southeast Asia tours will be an unforgettable experience. This route was a vital supply line during the Vietnam War and has now become an stimulating off-road cycling path. There are several different sections to ride, and the entire journey potentially will take days to weeks.
Relax Yourself with Massage
After an all-day long exploration, you may probably want a break. It’s when Vietnam massage comes into play. Vietnamese massage is deeply rooted in the traditional healing methods of China and Southeast Asia, relieving muscle tension through techniques such as kneading, pressing, and stretching. The use of herbal oils and heat application plays a significant role in enhancing the therapeutic effects. Whether you are strolling through the bustling streets of Hanoi or the vibrant alleys of Ho Chi Minh City, enjoying a traditional Vietnamese massage is an experience not to be missed.