B’Lao or Bao Loc is rather a unique city of central highlands when in almost everywhere else the people plant coffee, Bao Loc people stick with green tea. No one can really explain the origin and exact meaning of the old name B’Lao, it either means “low flying cloud” or “goodness” and not that there is mere relation between two …
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Best Drinks in Vietnam
Not only have the one of the most delicious and healthiest foods, but Vietnam also has a wide range of beverages that are fresh and tasteful. Here we listed the most common and loved drinks of Vietnamese people. Vietnam Regional Noodle Soups Coffee Vietnam is the biggest market of Robusta coffee and Vietnam is the world’s second-largest coffee producer. In …
Read More »New Vietnam Entry-Exit Form NA1
Vietnam Entry-Exit Form (now called NA1) is required for all foreigners when arriving in Vietnam. This form can be given to you at the airport or you download it online and complete it beforehand to save your time, especially when the queue is long. In Visa on Arrival case, we always send this document to your email with the approval …
Read More »Cat Tien National Park Travel Guide
As one of the best campsites in Vietnam, Cat Tien national park spreads on an area of about 720 square kilometres on three provinces: Dong Nai, Lam Dong and Binh Phuoc, located about 150 kilometres away from Ho Chi Minh city on the north. Nam Cat Tien or Cat Tien national park is also one of the six biosphere reserves …
Read More »Ha Giang 4 Days 3 Nights by Motorbike
Follow up our previous post on Ha Giang travel guide, this article will suggest a neat plan in 4 days and 3 nights to Ha Giang on a motorbike which is absolutely doable for motorbikers. You literally can visit Ha Giang at any time of year but we recommend visiting in wintertime from late September to February. Located at the …
Read More »Ha Giang – A Stone Flower
Ha Giang beauties had appeared endless times in Vietnamese literature, music, photography, cinematography, and many other kinds of art. Unlike those well-known destinations as Ha Long Bay and Hanoi, Ha Giang is somewhat of a hidden fairyland where a mixture of natural beauties and ethnic traditions is shaped to its finest. More than that, Ha Giang, like a stone flower, …
Read More »Khanh Hoa Travel Guide
Khanh Hoa is the furthermost province in the east of Vietnam, located in South Central Coast region; 447km away from Ho Chi Minh City, 1278km from Hanoi. The provincial coast spreads up to 385km in length when the west side of the province faces mountains and hills. The total area of Khanh Hoa is 5.197 km² include 200 islands and …
Read More »Tourism Festivals in Vietnam
Besides traditional and ancient cultural festivals, some annual tourism activities are worth your time. Ha Long Carnival Time: each year, April – May Activities: Halong Carnival is the biggest tourism event in North Vietnam, attracting a huge number of tourists every year. The festival theme is pretty modern and westernised since the main customer target of Ha Long is western …
Read More »Nightlife in Saigon
Saigon is not only busy at daytime but expectedly manic also at nighttime. The most popular area to tourists is around Pham Ngu Lao Street, a great place for those who love inexpensive foodstuff and meeting people. But that’s not the end of it. Saigon has a good amount of bars, clubs and night market with numberless interesting experiences. Check …
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