Top beautiful towns in Vietnam

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Top beautiful towns in Vietnam
Vietnam immediately captivates travelers with its rich heritage and striking natural beauty. Bordered by mountains and the Eastern Sea on the west, with the deltas of the Red River and the Mekong set towards the country’s North and South ends, Vietnam’s diverse landscape encompasses white-sand beaches, enchanting rice paddies, and lush jungles.

 
If you have trip to Vietnam, here are some of the most beautiful towns you need to see in this fascinating country.
  • Bac Ha

    Bac HaBac Ha

    Being not as popular as Sapa, Bac Ha is still one of the most worth-visiting towns in the Northern area. Besides an outstanding nature, Bac Ha also features a weekend market which is the highlight of the life in a mountainous area. In the weekend market of Bac Ha, you can have the full view of the cultural and economic life of the ethnic people here.

  • Sapa

    SapaSapa

    One of northern Vietnam’s most well-known tourist destinations, Sapa is set in a magnificent location on the western edge of a high plateau. The town overlooks a beguiling scene of mountains and rice terraces, often shrouded in mist. It is a popular base for trekking in the Hoang Lien Son Mountains, as well as for exploring rice paddies and minority villages. Sapa has been a gathering place for local hill tribes for hundreds of years. Although the increasing number of tourists visiting the town’s market has altered the atmosphere somewhat, hill-tribe people still come here to sell handicrafts and traditional clothing.

  • Da Lat

    Da LatDa Lat

    Da Lat is a big rival to Hoi An in the competition to the most loved town in Vietnam. Just like Hoi An, Da Lat has won a lot of heart and successfully marked its name as one of the places that people love most in this country. However, the two towns have their own different vibes.

    Whereas Hoi An is a vibrant town with traditional yellow houses, Da Lat is more of a tranquil and serene town with pine hills and isolated houses hiding in the thin veil of fog. Visiting Da Lat, you can enjoy a wonderful landscape with lakes, greenery forests, waterfalls and beautiful gardens. With a cool climate all around the year, Da Lat is always the top choice for a summer escape.

  • Hue

    HueHue

    A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hue was Vietnam’s Imperial City and later the capital of the country’s Nguyen emperors. Although the town was devastated by wars with the French and the Americans in the 19th and 20th centuries, it is still filled with enthralling tombs, temples, and palaces. The Perfume River (Song Huong) winds through the city, with the Forbidden City looming over its north bank.

    Dating back to the early 19th century, this citadel stretches for three miles along the town’s waterfront. The Perfume River itself is delightfully atmospheric, dotted with houseboats, long-tail vessels, and dragon boats.

  • Hoi An

    Hoi AnHoi An

    On the top of our list, there is no one could compete with Hoi An when talking about the best towns in Vietnam. The town is a popular destination to travelers from all around the world, it is also one of the most-visited places in Vietnam.

  • Chau Doc

    Chau DocChau Doc

    Set at a meeting point of a tributary linking the Bassac and Mekong Rivers and the Bassac River itself, Chau Doc is the closest large town to the Vietnamese-Cambodian border crossing. Locals are known for being especially friendly with the town’s pastel-colored shop fronts adding to its already-cheerful ambiance. With large Khmer, Cham, and Chinese communities, the town is also interesting from a cultural perspective.

    Check out the vibrant main market, and then wander along the pretty waterfront promenade nearby. Take the ferry across the river to visit Chau Doc’s largest mosque.

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