Lantern Nights, Vietnam Dreams
Vietnam’s Magical Mekong Voyage
Vietnam
Vietnam is a Southeast Asian country known for its beaches, rivers, Buddhist pagodas and bustling cities. Vietnam is famous for its deeply rooted in its rich and ancient culture, which is reflected in its architecture, festivals, arts, and traditions.
Halong Bay
Hạ Long Bay, in northeast Vietnam, is known for its emerald waters and thousands of towering limestone islands topped by rainforests
Halong Bay famous for its stunning limestone mountains that rise up from emerald waters
The bay is home to impressive caves, verdant islands, and pristine beaches, all accompanied by exciting activities such as kayaking, swimming, hiking, canoeing, diving, and beachside


Hanoi
Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, is known for its centuries-old architecture and a rich culture with Southeast Asian
Hanoi famous for With many cultural, historical, and architectural landmarks, Hanoi offers visitors a rich tapestry of experiences. Some notable landmarks in the city include Hoan Kiem Lake, a serene oasis steeped in legend.
Danang
Da Nang is a coastal city in central Vietnam known for its sandy beaches and history as a French colonial port. It’s a popular base for visiting the inland Bà Nà hills to the west of the city
Along with the gorgeous Han river, flowing through Da Nang city like a delicate ribbon, bridges are some of Da Nang’s most famous specialties. Besides serving transportation purposes, the Han River Bridge also has great aesthetic values
Danang is famous for its pristine beaches with crystal-clear waters and soft white sand. Whether you want to relax, swim, or try water sports like surfing or kayaking, Danang’s beaches have it all.


Ho Chi Minh
Ho Chi Minh City, better known and colloquialy referred to as Saigon, is the most populous city in Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam is famous for its rich local history, beautiful Mekong Delta, Cu Chi tunnels, stunning river life, deliciously inventive food, and chaotic but charming atmosphere
Ho Chi Minh City has a vibrant and varied nightlife. The backpacker quarter, or Bui Vien Street area, is teeming with pubs, clubs, and entertainment places. The city provides rooftop bars with breathtaking views of the skyline for a more upmarket experience.
Phuquoc
Phu Quoc Island is a popular tourist destination in Vietnam. It is Vietnam’s largest island and is located off the coast of Cambodia
Phu Quoc City in Vietnam is famous for its breathtaking beaches, beautiful fishing villages, diverse entertainment activities, impressive cultural attractions, unique culinary delights, time-honored businesses, and stunning sunsets. It is the largest island city in Vietnam and offers both luxury and local life, with clean water by day and clear skies at nigh
Phu Quoc’s 150-kilometer coastline, with gentle waves and transparent turquoise water, makes it Vietnam’s most popular destination for water sports.


Nha Trang
Nha Trang is a coastal resort city in southern Vietnam known for its beaches, diving sites and offshore islands. Its main beach is a long, curving stretch along Tran Phu Street backed by a promenade, hotels and seafood restaurants. Aerial cable cars cross over to Hòn Tre Island, and the nature reserves of Hòn Mun and Hòn Tằm islands, reachable by boat, have coral reefs.
Nha Trang is well known for its beaches and scuba diving and has developed into a popular destination for international tourists, attracting large numbers of backpackers, as well as more affluent travelers on the south-east Asia circuit.
Da Lat
Đà Lạt, the capital of Lâm Đồng Province in southern Vietnam’s Central Highlands, is centered around a lake and golf course, and surrounded by hills, pine forests, lakes and waterfalls. Known as the “City of Eternal Spring” for its distinctive temperate climate,
Da Lat is famous for its wide variety of flowers, vegetables and fruit harvested from its surrounding farmlands. The town also features countless nature sites with beautiful landscapes, evergreen forests and minority villages.


Mui Ne
Mũi Né is a beach resort town along the sea in Southeast Vietnam. With a long, palm-lined stretch of sand, it has steady wind conditions that make it a top destination for windsurfing, kitesurfing, sailing and other water sports.
Mui ne is known for its beautiful beaches, wind and kite surfing, flying sand dunes, a mystical fairy stream, a thriving fish market, ancient Cham towers, the oldest lighthouse in Southeast Asia and a mountain pagoda featuring the world-renowned reclining Buddha.
Hoi AN
Hội An is a city on Vietnam’s central coast known for its well-preserved Ancient Town, cut through with canals
The former port city’s melting-pot history is reflected in its architecture, a mix of eras and styles from wooden Chinese shophouses and temples to colorful French colonial buildings, ornate Vietnamese tube houses and the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge with its pagoda
Hoi An Ancient Town has retained its traditional wooden architecture and townscape in terms of plot size, materials, façade and roof line. Its original street plan, with buildings backing on to the river, with its infrastructure of quays, canals and bridges in its original setting, also remains.
