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General Information
Vietnam is a small yet majestic country, offering travellers an exciting mix of adventure and culture. The country’s captivating natural wonders span from the mountainous north and the fertile plains of the Mekong Delta, to the spectacular coastline of central Vietnam and the magnificent Halong Bay. With an intriguing history spanning back over 4,000 years, including occupations from both the Chinese and French, the country’s architecture and cuisine is a fascinating testament to cultural diversity.
Vietnam is divided into three zones:
The North: Hanoi; Halong Bay; Sapa; Mai Chau; Ninh Binh., etc.
The Central: Hue; Hoian; Nha Trang; Mui Ne., etc.
The South: Ho Chi Minh City; Da Lat; Mekong Delta; Phu Quoc., etc.

Our Vietnam tours offer a wide range of places to go and things to do across the whole country. From north to south, Vietnam offers scenic Halong Bay, vibrant city tempo in Hanoi, unparalleled leisure in Hoi An, imperial Hue, colonial Ho Chi Minh City and vivid Mekong Delta. From the intoxicating history and culture, stunning natural beauty, enjoyable beach holiday to an interesting fisherman experience, this hottest destination in Southeast Asia just has something for everyone

Mysterious Burma (Myanmar) is ‘the Golden Land’ which has been cut off from Western influence for so long

Ban Gioc Water Falls

Cao Bang  is a province of the Northeast region of Vietnam. The province has borders with Ha Giang, Tuyen Quang, Bac Kan, and Lang Son provinces within Vietnam. It also has common international border with Guangxi Province of the People's Republic of China.

Buon Ma Thuot

Buôn Ma Thuột  or sometimes Buôn Mê Thuột or Ban Mê Thuột, is the capital city of Đắk Lắk province, in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Its population is approximately 300,000. The city is the largest in Vietnam's Central Highlands region, and is famous as the regional "capital of coffee".

Quy Nhon

Quy Nhon is a lively and pleasant city virtually half way between the popular cities of Nha Trang and Hoi An. The city is known for its beautiful surroundings, Cham temples, and nearby beaches. Whilst tourism is increasing in Quy Nhon, this tends to be local tourism, and for the majority of travellers it remains relatively off the beaten track. The city is perfect for those who want to break up a journey between Nha Trang and Hoi An, being about 6 hours from each. vn

Khanh Hoa

Khanh Hoa lies along the coastline of South Central Vietnam. The province is adjacent to Phu Yen province on the north, Dak Lak and Lam Dong provinces on the west, and Ninh Thuan province on the south. 

Kien Giang

Kien Giang province located in the Mekong Delta region of southern Vietnam. It is known for fishing and rice farming. The provincial capital is Rach Gia, 250 km from the Ho Chi Minh City. Kien Giang is bordered with An Giang province in the northeast, Can Tho and Hau Giang in the east, Bac Lieu in the southeast and Ca Mau in the south, and Kampot Province of Cambodia (with the 54km border) in the west, Gulf of Thailand in the southwest (with the 200km coast). 

Hai Phong

Haiphong is the third largest city of Vietnam and northern Vietnam's most important seaport with its deep-water anchorage and large maritime facilities. The city's name means "coastal defense". Haiphong is also nicknamed "The City of the red flame trees" because of the many "Delonix regia" planted throughout the city.