Vietnam, a land of breathtaking landscapes and vibrant culture, has long captivated the hearts of travelers worldwide. In 2023, several lesser-known destinations in this charming country garnered international recognition, showcasing the depth and diversity of Vietnam’s allure. From idyllic islands to mountainous highlands, each of these ten destinations offers a unique glimpse into Vietnam’s natural beauty and cultural richness.
1. Con Dao Island: A Tropical Paradise Rediscovered
Con Dao Island, once known for its historical prison, has transformed into a tourism hotspot, celebrated for its pristine beaches and crystal blue waters. This island, located 230 kilometers southeast of Ho Chi Minh City, has recently been voted as one of the best destinations for summer getaways by Condé Nast Traveler. Its transformation from a place of confinement to a serene getaway symbolizes Vietnam’s evolving narrative.
2. Mekong Delta: The Lifeblood of Vietnam
The Mekong Delta, renowned as Vietnam’s rice basket, is a labyrinth of rivers, swamps, and islands. It is home to floating markets, traditional villages, and diverse ecosystems. Recognized among the world’s 25 hottest destinations by Australian magazine Traveller, the Delta stands as a testament to Vietnam’s agricultural heritage and riverine culture
3. Ha Giang: The Road Less Traveled
Bordering China, Ha Giang province is famed for its treacherous roads and stunning landscapes. A favorite among adventurous travelers, it offers a challenging yet rewarding journey through twisting roads and narrow passes. Its popularity has surged, thanks in part to social media, making it one of the New York Times’ 52 must-visit destinations
4. Mui Ne: A Hot Air Balloon Haven
Mui Ne, a coastal town in the south-central region, offers an unrivaled hot air balloon experience over its iconic sand dunes. As one of the six most ideal destinations in the world for hot air balloon rides according to Booking.com, Mui Ne presents an unforgettable aerial view of Vietnam’s coastal beauty
5. Ban Gioc Waterfalls: Nature’s Spectacular Display
The Ban Gioc Waterfalls, part of the UNESCO-recognized Non Nuoc Cao Bang geopark, are a stunning display at the Vietnam-China border, marked by their 53-meter height and 300-meter width. Set amidst striking limestone karsts and verdant rice fields, these waterfalls symbolize not just natural beauty, but also a cultural connection between the two nations.
6. Mu Cang Chai: The Terraced Wonder
Mu Cang Chai, with its mesmerizing terraced rice fields, is a visual symphony of green and gold. This highland area, home to the Hmong ethnic minority, has been selected by Condé Nast Traveler as one of the world’s 40 most colorful places. Its rustic charm and cultural richness make it a hidden gem waiting to be discovered
7. Ninh Binh: Where History Meets Nature
The ancient capital of Vietnam during the Dinh Dynasty, Ninh Binh, offers a serene retreat with its majestic limestone karsts and tranquil waterways. Forbes magazine recognized it as one of the 23 best places to travel, with its natural and historical significance enhanced by the Hollywood movie “Kong: Skull Island”
8. Thuy Tien Water Park: The Allure of the Abandoned
The dragon-themed Thuy Tien Water Park, now abandoned, intrigues visitors with its eerie beauty. CNN listed it among the world’s 10 most bewitching theme parks, reflecting Vietnam’s capacity to enchant even through the forgotten and forlorn
9. Tam Dao: A Cloud-Covered Retreat
Tam Dao, a former French summer retreat, is a town engulfed in clouds, offering a surreal escape from urban life. It’s a blend of natural beauty and historical architecture, with villas, luxury resorts, and an old stone church. Recognized at the World Travel Awards, it’s a perfect year-round destination
10. Ha Nam: The Cultural Heartland
Awarded the title of “World’s Leading Regional Cultural Destination 2023” by the World Travel Awards, Ha Nam province is a treasure trove of ancient pagodas and traditional craft villages. The Tam Chuc pagoda complex, resembling a miniature Ha Long Bay, is a highlight of this culturally rich province. Read more here
Vietnam’s lesser-known destinations offer a mosaic of experiences, from the tranquility of island life to the pulse of riverine markets, the adrenaline of mountainous adventures, and the whispers of history in ancient lands. Each location, with its distinct charm, invites travelers to delve deeper into the heart of Vietnam, uncovering stories and landscapes that enrich and inspire. As these hidden gems gain international applause, they beckon to those seeking authentic, off-the-beaten-path experiences, promising a journey through the unexplored facets of Vietnam’s rich tapestry of culture, nature, and history.
For those intrigued by these enchanting destinations, Asia Pacific Travel offers an array of tailored travel programs that encompass these hidden gems. Whether you’re yearning for the serene beaches of Con Dao Island, the cultural richness of Ha Nam, or the adventurous roads of Ha Giang, Asia Pacific Travel’s meticulously curated itineraries ensure a seamless and immersive experience. Each program is designed to bring you closer to the heart of Vietnam, allowing you to explore these lesser-known locales with ease, comfort, and the assurance of an expertly guided journey.
Asia Pacific Travel Co., Ltd, established in 2002 under the visionary leadership of Mr. Nguyen Giang Nam, stands as a testament to the evolution and growth of the inbound tourism industry in Vietnam. With over two decades of operation, this pioneering travel agency has not only offered immersive experiences ranging from short-day tours to the picturesque landscapes of Ha Long, Hoa Lu, and Ninh Binh, but has also expanded its reach with representative offices in major Vietnamese cities. Their commitment to harnessing the power of information technology and relentless pursuit of professional excellence has made them a preferred choice for both domestic and global travelers, keen on discovering the authentic charm of Vietnam.