TOP 10 DESTINATION IN CENTRAL VIETNAM

1. Hoi An Ancient Town

Hoian ancient town is always at the top of must-see places in the center of Vietnam. Unlike the dynamic Hanoi in the north of Ho Chi Minh City in the south, this town seems to be aside from the busy development of the country. Coming here, tourists will be surprised by its numerous exquisite yellow houses in traditional wooden architecture, blending of Vietnamese, Chinese and Japanese architecture, lanterns in various shapes, sizes, and colors, and incredible street food such as Banhmi, Banhxeo, Cao Lau, etc. The best time for sightseeing in Hoian is on the 14th of every lunar month, one night before the full moon when the town becomes even more festive than usual, active, and marvelously decorated with colorful lights and lamps along every lane.

2. Hue 

Set between Quang Tri province to the northwest and Da Nang as well as Hoi An to the southwest, Hue Old Imperial capital attributes on the pretty itinerary every first time visitor to Vietnam. Straddling the genuinely beautiful Huong River, the city had the foundation at the 18th through 19th century. It was the set of power for the Nguyen lords.

Factually, it had remained the national capital until 1945, when the Emperor Bao Dai resigned as the country was chopped into two.

Throughout American War, Hue’s location approximately half way between Hanoi from the northwest (540km) and Saigon in the south (644km). And it is about 15 kilometre west of the East Sea and north of the Demilitarised Zone in Quang Tri heavy fighting. Because it was the Old Capital of the last dynasty in Vietnam, Hue is the home of mausoleum complex of Kings.

3. Da Nang City 

Da Nang’s 1 million residents and hotels’ construction boom are left somewhere in an awkward middle ground. Although boasting a few temples and government buildings, some modern bridges really puts Danang on the international map.

That leaves the beaches, which, for just as far as I sound like a negative Nancy, are actually quite striking. Da Nang has 92 kilometre of coastline. There are roughly 3 separate beach regions of varying popularity and features: The North part of Da Nang includes Xuan Thieu Beach and Thanh Binh Beach facing Da Nang Bay. Both are offer incredible white sand, blue water and fewer tourists, additionally lack many facilities. It is the best beach for the picnic or a cooler for the day.

4. Da Lat City 

Dalat is a famous tourist city. It is known as the Spring or Flower City of the country. The rich climate, abundant natural resources and humanity help the city attract millions of visitors every year. After a quiet period of the 1980s, Da Lat tourism has changed dramatically in recent years.

As a Little Paris, the dreamed and poetic Da Lat thanks to the cold plateau at night. It is amazing in the early morning for foggy and the pine forests surrounding the city. Tourism is a strength but also factors that change Da Lat in the direction of urbanization.

With an altitude of 1500m above sea level, the weather is cool, pleasant, “city of flowers” is the most ideal resort for all types of tourists who need to book a hotel in Dalat. . The interesting “nothing” of the beautiful city can be mentioned as: no traffic lights, no police on the traffic junctions, no cyclo carrying tourists, no Air conditioning, not staying up late.

5. Nha Trang

Nha Trang is a coastal city and a center of politics, economics, culture, science and technology and tourism of Khanh Hoa Province, Vietnam. Before becoming the land of Vietnam, Nha Trang belonged to Champa. Cham sites are still in many places in Nha Trang. The city of Nha Trang is 1.280km from Hanoi, 448km from Ho Chi Minh City, 630km from Hue, 98km from Phan Rang, 220km to Mui Ne, 620km to Can Tho.

Nha Trang was officially recognized as a grade 1 city by the Prime Minister of Vietnam on 22 April 2009. It is one of the first class cities in Vietnam. Nha Trang has known as the jewel of the East Sea, the jewel of green because of its natural value, as well as climate.

Situated in the center of Khanh Hoa Province, in the north it borders on Ninh Hoa Town, Cam Ranh City in the South, Dien Khanh District in the South, in a mountain valley 3 in the North – West – South and adjacent to coast to the east. Nha Trang River and Cua Be River divide Nha Trang into 3 parts, including 27 communes and wards. Before becoming the land of Vietnam, Nha Trang belonged to Champa. The ruins of Chiem still exist in many places in Nha Trang such as Cham towers, Ponagar tower.

6. Quang Binh 

Quang Binh is a beautiful province in Vietnam, located in the north-central part of the country. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, with limestone mountains, lush forests, and stunning beaches. Quang Binh is also home to some of the most spectacular caves in the world, including the world-famous Son Doong Cave. With so much to explore, Quang Binh is a great destination for travelers looking for an unforgettable experience.

This Quang Binh Travel Guide will provide you with all the information you need to plan your trip, from the best places to stay and eat, to the best activities and attractions. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing beach holiday or an adventure-filled exploration of the caves, Quang Binh has something for everyone.

7. Quang Ngai 

Quang Ngai province is a central province with a long coastline and many beautiful landscapes. There are many places to explore tourism in Quang Ngai. This land is also an interesting option for those who love this central coastal province. Do not forget to book Quang Ngai tours to have the most clear experience.

8. Mui Ne Beach – Binh Thuan

Mui Ne, Phan Thiet is famous for its long stretches of white sand, blue sea and rows of coconut trees. Visitors can come to Mui Ne year-round, each season “paradise of sea” brings a different beauty. From April to August is the most beautiful time in Mui Ne, this time the sea is clear and cool. August to December, will be suitable for surfing enthusiasts and adventurous sports for the moment.

9. Buon Ma Thuot

Considered as the centre of the culture of the Central Highlands. Buon Ma Thuot attracts visitors thanks to immense coffee fields, majestic waterfalls or the beauty of the legendary Serepok. With Origin Travel explore Buon Ma Thuot if you are planning to travel here.

Buon Ma Thuot under the French occupation was the center of Dak Lak province. Also the center of the Central Highlands.

Buon Ma Thuot has a long history, many documents have shown that this land exists very early. From the archaeological perspective of Buon Ma Thuot at least 4,000 years old. Through ethnic culture literature has a few hundred years Buon Ma Thuot and through historical records, up to now Buon Ma Thuot has 105 years of formation and development.

10. Binh Dinh 

Binh Dinh is a province in the South Central Coast of Vietnam, with tropical monsoon climate. It is one of five provinces with the key economic in Central Vietnam. Binh Dinh is located at the center of the North-South route (National highways 1A, trans-Vietnam railway and domestic air routes). It is the gateway to the nearest sea and the most convenient of the Central Highlands, Southern Laos, Northeast of Cambodia and Thailand.

Binh Dinh is home to the arts such as Tuong, folk games, etc with long coastline 130km. It includes many bays with beautiful beaches and landscapes such as Quy Nhon, Tam Quan, Tan Thanh, Vinh Hoi, Trung Luong, Hai Giang, Yen Island, Hoang Hau beach, Quy Hoa, Bai Dai, Tan Phung, Vinh Loi, etc.

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