If You Want to Discover a Truly Magical World, March is the Perfect Time to Explore the Treasure of Southeast Asia, Vietnam.
Known for its centuries-old history, outstanding cultural, sports, and musical events, and exceptional culinary diversity, Vietnam offers you a very unique experience. You will meet extremely kind and friendly people who are deeply respectful of traditions yet open, modern, and positive-minded. This rich diversity is evident in many ways. Besides numerous stunning natural wonders, this extraordinary Indochinese country offers thousands of kilometers of unspoiled beaches, bustling neon-lit modern metropolises, and irresistible street food that attracts visitors.
As soon as you arrive in Ho Chi Minh City, you’ll be captivated by the vibrant hustle and bustle—thousands of bicycles and scooters seemingly moving chaotically on the roads, accompanied by honking and noise amidst a multitude of skyscrapers and shopping centers exuding excitement. The sight of beautiful French buildings and the abundance of exotic vegetables and fruits in the markets is awe-inspiring.
You’ll find the world’s best pho soup in the poetically beautiful Hanoi, famous for its youthful population and stunning culture. We are happy to guide you to the hidden, small but essential gastronomic spots. The exciting historical city’s hustle and bustle is not to be missed. Walking through the Vietnamese capital, which may seem chaotic at first, you’ll be amazed by tube houses, alleys, temples, and museums.
An irreplaceable experience is a multi-day boat trip combined with squid fishing in Ha Long Bay, a natural wonder of the world—where you’ll witness unseen sunrises and sunsets in a fairy-tale setting of picturesque lagoons and stunning caves. This landscape is simply breathtaking.
Hoi An is a charming ancient town; its preserved historical architecture, streets lit with atmospheric lanterns and vibrant riverside atmosphere enchant its visitors. Among fashionable boutiques and cafes, you can buy fresh exotic fruits or handmade crafts from local vendors at the market. If you want a truly special souvenir, visit a local tailor who will make excellent quality clothes tailored perfectly for you at unbeatable prices.
Among the countless sights, the spiritual ruined city of My Son, preserving the remains of Hindu temples, is a must-see. The vivid red brick walls of the sanctuary feature bas-reliefs of Hindu mythology, overgrown by the jungle over centuries, making their existence unknown for a long time. Now a World Heritage site, this religious location’s unparalleled beauty and atmosphere will surely enchant you and touch your soul.
Vietnam is a country of the most unique and diverse culinary experiences. The essence of Vietnamese cuisine is that it is always distinctive and light. The country boasts numerous special ingredients, so its different regions each have their own unique flavors. Traveling around the countryside, you can immerse yourself in the exciting variety of tastes and textures multiple times.
Have you ever ridden a buffalo? The water buffalo is Vietnam’s national animal, having been a companion to farmers for generations and now a national symbol and cultural pride of the people. It plays a prominent role in Vietnamese literary works. You can experience crossing the breathtaking rice fields on the back of this magnificent animal, whose skin is said by locals to bring good luck.
With a private chef, you can learn to prepare local specialties: discover how to make the perfect rice noodle spring roll and Vietnam’s authentic, fantastic-flavored, and colorful refreshing dessert, Che.
After this wonderful tour, it’s worth spending a few days relaxing on the stunningly beautiful beaches of Phu Quoc Island. The evergreen forests and more than 100 km of unspoiled, brilliantly white sandy beaches radiate endless tranquility on Vietnam’s most beautiful island.