Vietnam’s national parks and nature reserves offer tremendous diversity. The north is rich in staggered rice terraces that shift with the seasons. The centre boasts the world’s largest caves and the country’s loudest waterfalls. And the south is home to mangrove forests and exotic wildlife. Here are the top seven Vietnamese national parks and nature reserves you shouldn’t miss.
If you are in search of marvelous explorations, long-established cultures, breathtaking sceneries, and unforgettable experiences, Vietnam is absolutely a great place for you, especially backpacking travel. For a long time, the mention of Vietnam has conjured up images of war-torn destinations but now Vietnam is a backpacker heaven and backpacking Vietnam is an unmissable part of numerous Southeast Asian adventures. Vietnam has fast become one of Asia’s top travel destinations thanks to its carefully established backpacker circuit, friendly locals and chilled out visa situation,…Backpacking Vietnam offers tourists an incredible opportunity to get off the beaten track with a low budget. Browse our Vietnam backpacking blog to have the best Vietnam vacation ever.
Paragliding is a new adventure sport was introduced in Viet Nam in recent years. The people of Viet Nam ever contemplate the international paragliding flying in My Dinh stadium on the opening day Sea Games 22, and the dream to fly in the sky have actually come up easier with every one.
Those who have come to the Central Highlands wind and sunshine will surely be fascinated by countless specialties here, from wild meat to home-grown dishes. All the dishes in the Central Highlands of Vietnam have the same characteristics: natural, rustic, delicious but simple processing.
Mat weaving handicraft in Dinh Yen commune, Lap Vo district, DongThap province is recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage in 2013. At that time, the commune had more than 3,000 households involved in handmade weaving. Situated near the Hau River, this land has many small islands on the river; mudflats to grow well the materials are scirpus tree and sedges plants to make products.
The famous British newspaper, the Telegraph, has made an interesting statistics of the 10 most distinctive dishes in the world. Surprisingly, Vietnam – a small country “own” or be involved to three of the top 10 specialties are field mouse, durians and pufferfish.
Xoi (steamed sticky rice) is a popular dish in Hanoi and whole Vietnam. They are sold on many streets of Hanoi with all kinds such as: sticky rice with peanut, sticky rice with gac fruit, or xeo sticky rice…. However, to meet more needs of customers, the shop has created the exotic sticky rice. Here are seven suggestions you can look for.
Cultural Village Kon K’Tu can be the most iconic destination in Kon Tum for its well-preserved cultural space which represents every Ba Na Village on the central highlands.
Healthy, flavorful, and history-packed, Vietnamese food has quickly grown in popularity among food lovers all over the world in recent years. Apart from phở and bánh mì, which are unfailingly ranked among the world’s most popular Asian dishes, Vietnam also has many other dishes made from a variety of special ingredients. In recognition of Vietnam’s rich culinary heritage, on 31st August, the World Record Union also known as WorldKings has awarded Vietnam’s food five culinary world records.