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Vietnam is a beautiful and diverse country with a rich history, stunning natural landscapes, and vibrant cities. Here are some of the best places to visit in Vietnam:

  1. Hanoi: The capital city of Vietnam is known for its bustling streets, ancient temples, and French colonial architecture. Don't miss the Old Quarter, Hoan Kiem Lake, and the Temple of Literature.

  2. Ha Long Bay: A UNESCO World Heritage site, Ha Long Bay is famous for its emerald waters, limestone islands, and breathtaking scenery. Taking a cruise or boat tour is a popular way to explore the bay.

  3. Hoi An: This charming ancient town is renowned for its well-preserved architecture, colorful lanterns, and rich cultural heritage. Walk through the atmospheric streets, visit the Japanese Covered Bridge, and explore the local markets.

  4. Hue: The former imperial capital of Vietnam, Hue is a city filled with historical sites and landmarks. Visit the Imperial City, Thien Mu Pagoda, and the royal tombs for a glimpse into Vietnam's royal past.

  5. Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City): The largest city in Vietnam, Saigon is a bustling metropolis known for its French colonial landmarks, vibrant markets, and modern skyscrapers. Explore the War Remnants Museum, Notre-Dame Cathedral, and the Cu Chi Tunnels.

  6. Sapa: Located in the mountains of northern Vietnam, Sapa is known for its terraced rice fields, ethnic minority villages, and stunning landscapes. Trekking in the area offers a unique cultural and outdoor experience.

  7. Nha Trang: A popular coastal destination, Nha Trang offers beautiful beaches, clear waters, and an array of water activities like snorkeling and diving. The city is also home to the Vinpearl Amusement Park.

  8. Da Nang: This coastal city is known for its stunning beaches, such as My Khe Beach, as well as its modern bridges and vibrant nightlife. Don't miss the Marble Mountains and the Golden Bridge at Ba Na Hills.

  9. Mekong Delta: Explore the intricate network of rivers and canals in the Mekong Delta region. Take a boat tour, visit floating markets, and experience the unique way of life in this agricultural region.

  10. Phu Quoc Island: Located in the Gulf of Thailand, Phu Quoc is known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and relaxed atmosphere. It's a great place for beach lovers and nature enthusiasts.

These are just a few highlights, and there are many more incredible places to visit in Vietnam. The country offers a diverse range of experiences, from cultural immersion to natural wonders, ensuring that every traveler can find something to enjoy.

Scenes from a Street Food Tour

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The streets of Hanoi tend to be a very foreign place for most of our street food tour clients. There's a lot to take in. A lot might be said. It can be sensory overload. Indeed, if Hanoi is a person's first ever stop in Asia, it will most likely be bewildering and confronting. And there is no doubt that a street food tour can accentuate those feelings.

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While we don't want to protect or molly-coddle our clients, we do want them to have an enjoyable and relaxing experience rather than a stressful or confusing one. So we wander. And we see things and we eat and drink things.
At certain points, we explain things. But we don't talk from go to woe. Much of the experience of Hanoi is about allowing time for the brain to process the message from the eyes...or the nose...or the ears. If we yack too much, it interferes with that process.

But we do get a lot of questions.

Which we love answering.
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Like, what is that bright green thing wrapped in plastic?
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Or what is that drying on the handlebars of that bicycle?

Do people really eat that? Um...and what is it?

And then later, when our customers are relaxing back at their hotel, we send them some information from here and there, which they can peruse at their leisure.

I suppose you would call it 'after sales service'.
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