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Harvesting rice in Ha Tay, northern Vietnam
Vietnam destinations include information and guide for all major travel and tourist destinations in Vietnam. For specific information related to a tourist attraction or tourist spots, you may like to visit the Vietnam Tourism section.

AdventureGreen's team have made myriads journeys through the country focusing on different aspects of the natural landscape and local cultures which may be of interest to our adventure travelers. We have taken thousands of photos of Vietnam each of which speaks something of a destination. Whenever you plan for an adventure through Vietnam, remember that you have got an experienced local fellow traveler!

  • Hai Phong

    A floating market at Cat Ba Island, Hai Phong, Vietnam

    Hai Phong is the third biggest city in Vietnam, after Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. The city is 110km south-east of Hanoi. Hai Phong is bordered to the north by Quang Ninh Province, to the east by Hai Duong Province, to the south by Thai Binh Province and to the East by the East Sea of Vietnam.

  • Hanoi

    The Ngoc Son Temple on the Hoan Kiem Lake in Hanoi

    Hanoi is the capital city of Vietnam with history of over 1,000 years old. With the vicissitude of Vietnam, Hanoi has taken into itself huge cultural influences from the East and the West. The blend of culture is the special draw card that attracts a large number of foreign visitors to travel to Hanoi every year.

  • Hau Giang

    A rowing boat on the Mekong River at Hau Giang, South Vietnam

    Hau Giang Province is the smallest province in the Mekong Delta and it doesn't have many high-profile attractions to tourists. If you want to stray off the tourist track and enjoy ordinary life in the Mekong Delta then Hau Giang can be good for a couple of days. AdventureGreen offers tours in the Mekong Delta which travel past the province of Hau Giang.

  • Ho Chi Minh City

    The Ben Thanh Market

    Ho Chi Minh City is in southern Vietnam, north of the Mekong Delta. The city was founded in the 17th century and was known as Saigon then. Thanks to the convenient location and easy transportation, Saigon quickly turned into the center for all commercial activities in the whole region of southern Vietnam at the time.

  • Hoa Binh

    Mountains at the Thung Khe Pass, Hoa Binh

    Hoa Binh is a mountainous province in the North-West of Vietnam. The capital of Hoa Binh Province is Hoa Binh City, 74km from Hanoi.

  • Khanh Hoa

    Nha Trang Beach, Khanh Hoa Province

    Khanh Hoa Province is located in the South Central Region of Vietnam, south of Phu Yen Province and north of Ninh Thuan Province. Khanh Hoa Province is bordered to the east by the East Vietnam Sea and to the west by the mountains of the Central Highlands of Vietnam. 

  • Kien Giang

    A fishing net on the Mekong River at Kien Giang

    Kien Giang is a westernmost province in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam. Kien Giang overlooks the Rach Gia Gulf. The sea of Kien Giang borders Cambodia and Thailand. Tourist attractions in Kien Giang include the Phu Quoc Island and offshore islands in the Gulf of Rach Gia, the sea of Rach Gia, the beaches at Ha Tien, U Minh Thuong National Park.

  • Kon Tum

    A Nha Rong of Banar People in Kon Tum

    Kon Tum Province is located in the northernmost area of the Central Highlands of Vietnam with mountains, coffee plantations and hill stations above 1,000m in elevation. The region of Kon Tum is home to many ethnic minorities whose life has been basically untouched by far.

  • Lai Chau

    Landscape at Than Uyen, Lai Chau

    Lai Chau is a mountainous province located to the utmost North West of Vietnam, 450km from Hanoi. Lai Chau has a dry and temperate climate influenced by dry winds from Laos. Due to the remote location and lack of good infrastructure in the past, Lai Chau was not visited much by most travelers. Even most Vietnamese tourists do not normally make trips to Lai Chau.

  • Lam Dong

    The Pongour Waterfall in Lam Dong, Vietnam

    Lam Dong Province is located in the south of the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Lam Dong is characterized by endless green coffee and tea plantations...The capital city of Lam Dong is Da Lat, well-known to the Vietnamese as the Honeymoon Destination.

  • Lang Son

    The Old Citadel of Lang Son

    Lang Son is a mountainous province in the North East of Vietnam. The capital city of the province is Lang Son City, which is 154km north of Hanoi and which is a border town between Vietnam and China.

  • Lao Cai

    Mount Nhiu Co San in Bat Xat, Lao Cai

    Lao Cai is a mountainous province in the North-West of Vietnam sharing border with China, Yen Bai, Son La and Lai Chau Provinces. Lao Cai is home to a number of tourist attractions such as Sapa, Y Ty, Muong Khuong, Muong Hum, Bac Ha...which offer great opportunities for adventure travel such as mountain biking tours, trekking tours, motorbike tours, homestay tours…

  • Nghe An

    Ho Chi Minh Statue at Vinh, Nghe An

    Nghe An is in the north of the Central Region of Vietnam. The capital city of Nghe An is Vinh City, 300km south of Hanoi.

  • Ninh Binh

    A rowing boat at Tam Coc, Ninh Binh

    Ninh Binh is 120km south of Hanoi, famed for its tranquil countryside typical of northern Vietnam. While Halong Bay has karst islands sprouting out of the emerald water, Ninh Binh has karst mountains sprouting out of the sea of green rice fields.

  • Ninh Thuan

    The Po K'long Garai Cham Towers at Ninh Thuan

    Ninh Thuan Province is in the South Central Coast of Vietnam, north of Binh Thuan Province and south of Khanh Hoa Province. The capital city of Ninh Thuan Province is Phan Rang – Thap Cham, 350km north of Saigon, 150km north of Phan Thiet City, 50km south of Nha Trang - Cam Ranh Airport, 110km southeast of Da Lat.

  • Phu Tho

    The Xuan Son National Park, Phu Tho

    Phu Tho is a semi-mountainous province in northern Vietnam; the province is one of the two gateways to the wild northwestern region of the country. The provincial capital of Phu Tho Province is Viet Tri City, 70km from Hanoi.

  • Phu Yen

    Vung Ro Cove, Phu Yen, Vietnam

    Phu Yen Province is located in the south of the Central Region of Vietnam, north of Khanh Hoa Province and south of Binh Dinh Province. Phu Yen has hilly terrain which offers scenic landscape along the road as we travel through the province. Phu Yen also has pristine sandy beaches that offers unforgettable beach holidays.

  • Quang Nam

    Hoi An Ancient Town

    Quang Nam Province is in the Central Region of Vietnam. The capital of Quang Nam Province is Tam Ky Town, 70km south of Da Nang City.

  • Quang Ngai

    The green countryside of Quang Ngai

    Quang Ngai Province is in the Central Region of Vietnam, south of Da Nang City and north of Binh Dinh Province. The western flank of Quang Ngai is is Kon Tum and the southwest of Quang Ngai is bounded by Gia Lai Province.

  • Quang Ninh

    A fishing boat near the Co To Island

    Quang Ninh is situated in the North East of Vietnam. The capital city is Halong, 165km from Hanoi. The Province is more known to the travelers with the unrivaled beauty of Halong Bay; while there are many other tourist attractions that are worth your exploration.

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