Vietnam - the tourists’ paradise in south eastern Asia, presents you a plethora of attractions. Be it the delightful bustle of the Mekong Delta in south or else the lush green rice fields of the north-the diverse natural beauty of the country leaves an indelible impression on you.
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Vietnam: Its Most Favored Destinations and Ways to Get Around
Updated: 13/3/2014 | 7:00:58 AM
Vietnam - the tourists’ paradise in south eastern Asia, presents you a plethora of attractions. Be it the delightful bustle of the
Mekong Delta in south or else the lush green rice fields of the north-the diverse natural beauty of the country leaves an indelible
impression on you. So heading off for a fun trip to the beautiful south-east Asian country for the impending holiday season can
actually turn out to be a great idea.
However before booking your tickets to fly business class, it would only be advisable to go through a quick list of must-check-out
destinations of the country, months before you board the flight, so that you can plan your itineraryaccordingly. Read on to find out about the
top 4 destinations of Vietnam:
HalongBay:Situated in the north of the countryround a coastline stretching 120 kilometers, the Halong Bayis alternatelyknown as the Bay
of the Descending Dragons. Featuring several thousands of islands covered with dense jungle vegetation- the bay offers a spectacular
seascape of limestone pillars. Some of the islands include lakes while the others have caves.
Hoi An:Hoi An is a fishing village located on the South China Sea coast. Often touted as the Venice of Vietnam, it has been serving as an
international port- way back since the 16th century. The village makes for a delightful stopover with its Chinese-modeled stores and
winding lanes.
Mui Ne: Let the expansive beauty of the dunes take your breath away. The tiny fishing village of the country has undergone meticulous
developmental changes in the last 15 years and stands as one of the most visited tourist destinations of the country, today. Make sure
you’re not leaving your trip incomplete without trying out wind and kind surfing here.
Mekong Delta:The Mekong delta region is situated in the southern part of the countrywhere the famous Mekong River empties in to the
sea. However, there is no reason to believe that you’re heading for a nondescript area that has nothing to offer in terms of visual delight. In
fact, it’s a luxuriant region, covered with rice fields that yields around half of the country’s agricultural output.
GettingAroundByTrainTravel
Slowly emerging from its long war-ravaged history, Vietnam today has a well-established transport system. Besides the conventional
mode of transport, like the railwayand buses, you can avail the bicycle and motor cycle to traverse significant parts of the country.
The Vietnamese railway system covers a total distance of 2600 kilometers along the coast between Ha Noi and HCMC. It connects the
capital with the northern towns. The railway authorities have upgraded the facilities and now the dining cars and sleeping berths are
available on express trains. Though these trains might run slower than buses, they offer a more comfortable ride with more room (the
buses are often jam-packed) and better views.
The countryalso boasts of a wide range of dirt-cheap buses that can take you to even the apparently remotest corners of the country as
well. You won’t really be required to reserve your seats way prior to your journey, if you’re opting for the most popular services between
cities and towns. However, if you’re scheduled to travel on a specific departure time, it would onlybe advisable that you book your tickets
beforehand. Costs are mostlyreasonable and negotiable.
Aside from the ones mentioned above, you can also hire motorbikes from nearbycafes and bicycles from the hotels or travel agencies to
get around Vietnam.
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