Thursday 24 September 2015

Enjoy Multicentre Holidays in Vietnam

From golden rice fields to sleepy fishing villages, awe-inspiring historic sites, and sacred ancient temples, Vietnam has everything you could ever wish for in a holiday destination. The perfect place to unwind and refresh, taking an escorted multicentre tour of this rich country is the best way to maximise your time and even extend your tour to include a visit to neighbouring countries like Malaysia, Singapore, or Thailand for the ultimate Asian experience.

You can start by exploring Ho Chi Minh City, home to some of the most hard-hitting remnants of the American and Vietnam Wars. Explore the ghostly Cu Chi tunnels or take a ride through the Mekong River and test your haggling skills at the famed floating market of Cai Rang. Catch the best sunsets at Mekong Delta, which is also one of the best viewpoints to see the natural beauty of the region.

Hanoi is a definite must if you wish to explore World Heritage Sites. The Ha Long Bay, literally "the Bay of Descending Dragons" is one of Vietnam's most prized attractions, located along Hanoi's 120-kilometer coastline, it is home to thousands of limestone islands, topped with thick jungles and forming a remarkable seascape of boundless wonder. Other interesting places worth visiting in Hanoi include Ba Dinh Square, the Hoan Kiem Lake, and One Pillar Pagoda, all of which are steeped in rich culture and history, and surrounded by breathtaking nature.

Hoi An is popularly known as "the Venice of Vietnam" with its narrow canals cutting through one portion of the town. It is worth visiting for its edgy cafes and restaurants and its dirt cheap, yet world class quality tailors and lovely beach. Adding to the village's charm is the mostly wooden architecture that completes its unique scene and sets it apart from most other coastal towns in Vietnam.