베트남 여행지 추천Start your trip in Hanoi, the northern capital, which has been Vietnam’s main cultural center for over a thousand years. Explore the culture and history of many Vietnamese ethnic groups at the Vietnamese Folk Museum and get a local perspective on the Vietnam War at the B52 Victory Museum. Take a stroll around the 10th-century Temple of Literature, built for China’s great thinker, Confucius. You can also practice Tai Chi early in the morning with locals near Hoan Kiem Lake.
The commercial/financial center of southern Vietnam is Ho Chi Minh City. Here, skyscrapers tower over ancient temples and old colonial buildings. Shop from street vendors selling their wares next to trendy bars and upscale boutiques.
Look down from Saigon Skydeck, the observation deck of the 68-story Bitexco Financial Tower. You can also explore the surrounding Giac Lam Temple, built in the 18th century. For a fun cultural experience, catch a musical performance at the Saigon Opera House.
About 40km outside Saigon, you can crouch down and explore the Cu Chi Tunnels, a massive underground space used by soldiers during the Vietnam War.
Explore the vast expanses of the countryside. You can also take a boat tour of the narrow Binh Long Channel in the Mekong River Delta. Trek the hills and valleys of Sapa in the northwest or hike the trails in the central mountains.
Vietnam’s coast is famous for its beautiful beaches. Relax under the palm trees at Nha Trang Beach or enjoy snorkeling at Vung Tau Beach Resort.
You can reach Vietnam by flying from three major international airports: Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang. You can also enjoy a fun ride around the city on a bicycle or electric rickshaw. Renting a car or bicycle is also a good option. Local buses are always crowded and do not have air conditioning, so many travelers do not use them.
Vietnam is an excellent gateway to enjoy culture, history, and beautiful scenery all at once.
Wander around this peaceful lake to see historic shrines and the daily lives of local residents, or enjoy a picnic in the shade.
This massive mausoleum houses the embalmed body of former Vietnamese President Ho Chi Minh.
After passing through tunnels, caves, and passageways, a Buddhist temple and temple made of five rocks are revealed, overlooking Da Nang from above.
Accommodation required only on some dates during the trip