Bac Ninh is a small province to the northeast of Hanoi. Bac Ninh provincial capital city is 30km from Hanoi. Small it may be yet the province is enormously rich with historical and cultural legacy. Let us explore Bac Ninh in a day and find out how much you learn from this amazing land.
Hanoi is the capital city of Vietnam, located to the north of the country. Hanoi has a blend of the East and the West in architecture and daily life. Hanoi is a reserved and charming city that is certainly worth a few days on your holidays to Vietnam. Let’s see what you can do in Hanoi while here:
Halong Bay is certainly the most famed tourist attraction in Vietnam and among the top must-sees of for all foreign visitors to the country.
Quang Ninh is in the Northeast of Vietnam, the provincial capital is Halong City, 170km from Hanoi. Quang Ninh is a rich province in Vietnam: having a border with China busy with trade, rich in mineral resources (coal,…), big industrial zones and sea ports (in Halong City), amazing tourist attractions…
Lao Cai is in the Northwest of Vietnam, 400km from Hanoi. The province is better known for Sapa – a hill station in clouds inhabited by 7 amazing ethnic minorities. Sublime mountains and traditional ethnic cultures are the draw cards of tourism in Lao Cai. Below you can find a list of what to see and things to do in Lao Cai which may be of your interest.
Lai Chau is in the Northwest of Vietnam, off the tourist track by far. The province is still in lack of tourist services yet it possesses amazing natural landscapes. Let us find below what to see and things to do in Lai Chau.
Dien Bien is in the Northwest of Vietnam, off the tourist track by far. Dien Bien Phu, 500km northwest of Hanoi, is the capital city of the province. While the provide is only visited by war veterans and adventurous travelers, Dien Bien is definitely a very interesting place to visit on your trip to Vietnam. Below is a list of what to see and things to do in Dien Bien:
Son La is in the Northwest of Vietnam, the provincial capital city of Son La is 300km Northwest of Hanoi. Except for Moc Chau Plateau, Son La is off the tourist track by far. The province possesses sublime mountains, scenic Moc Chau Plateau, colorful ethnic minorities. Let us find out what you can see and things to do in Son La.
Hoa Binh is in the Northwest of Vietnam, 76km southwest of Hanoi. Hoa Binh is home to the Muong and Thai ethnic groups whose cultures and villages are the draw cards of local tourism. Below is a list of what to see and things to do in Hoa Binh for the visitors:
Lang Son is right on the border with China in the Northeast of Vietnam, off the tourist track by far. Lang Son possesses amazing mountainscape and a plethora of ethnic groups. The land has several sites which mark amazing battles throughout the thousands of years of the Vietnamese history.