South East Asia's Soul

VIETNAM

HIGHLIGHT
Exploring Vietnam on a bicycle offers an intimate journey through its stunning landscapes, especially in the Mekong Delta, where quiet paths wind through lush rice paddies, fruit orchards, and charming riverside villages. It’s the perfect way to immerse yourself in the region’s vibrant culture and serene beauty at your own pace.

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Exploring Vietnam's Underworld Landscapes

Vietnam is a country of extraordinary diversity, where ancient traditions and breathtaking landscapes come together to create an unforgettable destination. From the lush rice paddies of the north to the vibrant floating markets of the south, Vietnam offers a journey through history, culture, and nature unlike any other.
The central region is home to some of Vietnam’s most remarkable treasures. Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boasts some of the world’s largest and most spectacular caves, including Son Doong, the largest cave on Earth. These underground wonders are a testament to the country’s natural beauty and geological marvels. Nearby, Hue, the former imperial capital, invites visitors to explore its grand citadel, ancient pagodas, and royal tombs that reflect Vietnam’s regal past. Just south lies Hoi An, a charming riverside town known for its lantern-lit streets, historic architecture, and vibrant markets—a perfect blend of history and romance.

In the south, the Mekong Delta is a bustling hub of life and culture. Its iconic floating markets, such as Cai Rang, offer a glimpse into the daily lives of locals who trade fresh produce and goods from their boats. The delta’s intricate waterways and lush landscapes make it one of Vietnam’s unique regions.

Vietnam’s cuisine is as diverse as its landscapes. From the aromatic pho and crispy banh xeo (savoury pancakes) to the rich flavours of cao lau in Hoi An or caught seafood along the coast, every dish tells a story of tradition and innovation. Meals are often accompanied by fragrant herbs and fresh ingredients that highlight the country’s culinary artistry.

Whether you’re exploring the majestic caves of Phong Nha, wandering through Hue’s imperial relics, or savouring street food at a floating market in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam offers an unparalleled blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and warm hospitality. It is a destination that leaves every traveller inspired and longing to return.

What's the weather like?

When to visit Vietnam

The best time to visit Vietnam depends on the region, but the cooler, drier months from November to April are ideal for exploring the country.

Spring
April
25
°C
90
MM
Summer
May to September
30
°C
1300
MM
Autumn
October
24
°C
130
MM
Winter
November to March
18
°C
160
MM

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