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Dong Ky, a traditional wood carving...
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One of the most popular and immersive ways to visit the Mekong Delta is by bicycle. A variety of firms provide guided cycling vacations throughout the region, ranging from short day trips near Ho Chi Minh City to longer journeys into distant and unknown districts.
On bicycle to explore the beauty of Mekong Delta, there's no rush. Slowly make your way through the stunning countryside, weaving over little paths, across one-person bridges (monkey bridges), and through lush fields and coconut groves, discovering calm back roads, communicating with friendly locals, stopping in the shade for an ice-cold ca phe, or tropical fruit. It is unquestionably an opportunity to take a deep breath, remain cool, and relax.
You will get the opportunity to cycle through the local villages while staying at a guesthouse. Early in the morning, when the air is fresh and cool, the activity can be done. You'll be riding through the lovely countryside on paved rural roads with the local kids, past many rice fields and vegetable farms. When compared to riding in Ninh Binh, Mekong biking is more about peace and relaxation than an up-the-mountain adventure.
You can stop wherever along the way and buy food, tea, or coffee to fill your empty stomach in the morning and prepare for another day of travel. Because life is so sluggish, you can rest your mind and body before returning to the roller coaster.
With its extremely rich environment, which includes both tropical evergreen biosystems and oceanic and seacoast biosystems, Halong Bay is a wonderful site for travelers who...
About 2 kilometers from the city center of Nha Trang, Po Nagar Towers is a place of worship for Cham, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Buddhist worshippers. It's similar to Hoi...
Explore Mekong Delta by Vespa is absolutely an unique experience for any tourist who want to discover the southernmost point of Vietnam. When most of people hear about...
Aside from beaches and water activities on the beaches, cycling through Nha Trang's countryside is an intriguing activity. The countryside in Nha Trang is a location full...
Trekking is one of the greatest ways to see Sapa. It is inexpensive, yet it provides the greatest Sapa experience. Sapa has long been recognized in Vietnam for its natural...
Many visitors come to Sapa with the goal of conquering Indochina's roof. Fansipan Mount, at 3143 meters, is Indochina's highest mountain. To reach Fansipan Peak, you...
Indulging Hue royal cuisine gives you the feeling of being a king once again.
The H'Mong people of Ha Giang have a traditional cuisine called Thang Co hot pot. Indigenous folks used to prepare this dish from a whole horse and didn't throw...
Hue is unquestionably the greatest spot to go shopping for things to take home with you. It is known for its handmade items such as silk paintings and silk embroidery,...
Nha Trang Church, a must-visited and contemplated attraction, is the city's biggest cathedral, located near the city center. It's a stone structure with lovely...
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