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Nestled along Vietnam’s central coast, Da Nang is a vibrant city. From golden beaches and dramatic mountains to rich cultural sites and buzzing night markets. In this article, I’ll take you through the must-do activities and places to visit in Da Nang.

Many travelers choose Hoi An as their favorite city in Vietnam. This is because of the wonderful atmosphere, the beautiful historic houses everywhere, and the countless good restaurants and nice shops. Here are my must-dos and best tips for a visit to Hoi An.

Hue is one of Vietnam’s most historically rich and culturally vibrant cities. Once the imperial capital, Hue offers travelers a deep dive into Vietnam’s royal past with its ancient citadel, majestic tombs, and traditional pagodas. Located in central Vietnam, this charming city sits along the peaceful Perfume River and is surrounded by lush hills and

If you’re planning a trip through Vietnam, make sure Tam Coc, Ninh Binh is on your list. This stunning rural province is often called the “Halong Bay on land” and for good reason. Picture towering limestone cliffs rising up to 200 meters, surrounded by emerald-green rice fields, slow-moving rivers, peaceful lakes, and mysterious caves.

Sapa is located in the far north of Vietnam, enclosed between mountains covered with gigantic rice terraces. Make some beautiful hikes, take a breather at spectacular viewpoints, pass authentic villages and many more. Here are my best things to do in Sapa.

Halong Bay is one of the most famous travel spots in Vietnam — and once you see it, you’ll understand why. Imagine sailing between towering limestone cliffs, scattered across emerald green waters like something out of a dream. These rock formations are over 500 million years old and were once part of a massive coral

Hanoi is the vibrant capital of Vietnam and is a great introduction to the country, as there is so much to do. Hanoi was our starting point of our trip. It’s a pretty chaotic city, with buzzing scooters around you and a street food stall on every street corner. In this article, you can read

The Castle of Laeken is the home of our King and Queen of Belgium. It lies in the Park of Laeken right at the edge of Brussels. De Koninklijke Serres (the Royal Greenhouses) of Laeken are open for the public for only 3 weeks. Follow my day trip in their greenhouses!