Ba Be Lake
Topping the list is Ba Be Lake. This is a destination that tourists should not miss out on. Covering a total area of more than 23,000 hectares, the lake is widely considered the largest of its kind in Vietnam.
With over 23,000 hectares, this lake is considered the largest lake in Vietnam and is listed among the 16 most beautiful lakes in the world. Photo: Ritz Herald |
Ba Be Lake does not stand alone. It is a part of Ba Be National Park, home to diverse flora and fauna, including rare species such as the Tonkin snub-nosed monkey and the white-winged wood duck. Visitors can explore the park’s scenic trails and discover hidden waterfalls, stunning caves, and traditional ethnic minority villages.
Ban Gioc Waterfall
Ban Gioc Waterfall in the northeastern province of Cao Bang comes in second. The waterfall that marks the country’s border with China, has water dropping from a height of 30 meters into a natural amphitheater of lush greenery.
The best time to visit Ban Gioc Waterfall is in the rainy season, which lasts from May to September. Photo: Ritz Herald |
To reach Ban Gioc Waterfall, travelers can rent a car if they are traveling with families and value privacy, safety, and a relaxed drive. If they want to experience an adventurous way of travel, they can consider motorbike rental. If they book a tour through a travel agency, they can relax as the agency will arrange a comfortable bus for their travel. The best time to visit Ban Gioc Waterfall is in the rainy season, which lasts from May to September.
Nguom Ngao Cave
The third position goes to Nguom Ngao Cave which is famed for its impressive stalactites and stalagmites, shimmering underground rivers, and a unique ecosystem that is home to an array of rare species of plants and animals.
Exploring Nguom Ngao Cave is an unforgettable experience that shouldn’t be missed by any nature lover or adventure seeker visiting Vietnam. Photo: Ritz Herald |
Also located in the northeastern province of Cao Bang, Vietnam, Nguom Ngao Cave is truly a mesmerizing natural wonder. This stunning limestone cave is famed for its impressive stalactites and stalagmites, shimmering underground rivers, and a unique ecosystem that harbors many rare species of plants and animals.
Pu Luong Nature Reserve
Pu Luong Nature Reserve is in fourth position and is a must-see attraction in Thanh Hoa province. It offers visitors panoramic views of wide terraced rice fields, towering limestone peaks, and cascading waterfalls.
Pu Luong Nature Reserve is in the fourth position and is a must-see attraction in Thanh Hoa province. Photo: Ritz Herald |
Pu Luong is the closest area to Hanoi to showcase the spectacular yellow rice paddies in October. Year-round, it is a stunning place. It is a place to get involved in local homestays or to relax in mid-range resorts in a stunning location. It has an atmosphere of world-class beauty that has somehow managed to avoid hordes of travelers.
Lang Co Bay
Lang Co Bay is a stunningly picturesque and unspoiled beach in Vietnam. Located in Thua Thien Hue Province, the bay boasts crystal-clear waters, pristine sandy beaches, and a serene atmosphere that is perfect for relaxation. The bay is situated between two major tourist cities, Hue and Danang, and is easily accessible via car or motorbike.
Lang Co Bay is a stunningly picturesque and unspoiled beach in Vietnam. Photo: IZITOUR |
When travelers reach this destination, the reward is priceless. There are plenty of water activities to indulge in, such as swimming, kayaking, and sunbathing. Alternatively, they could simply enjoy a relaxing walk on the beach under the gentle sunlight. This area’s fascinating and tranquil scenery is a bonus that makes it very appealing to visitors who come to Hue.
Ly Son Island
The next destination on the list is Ly Son Island. This is a lovely destination off the coast of Quang Ngai, known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear water, and unique cultural heritage.
The beautiful scene of Ly Son Island. Photo: Ritz Herald |
For Vietnamese people, Ly Son Island is the first thing that comes to mind when they think of a fascinating destination with well-preserved nature, untouched beauty, and fewer crowds. Travelers can immerse themselves in a dreamy getaway with brilliant sunlight, incredible beaches, soft sand, and a unique natural scene. Another plus is the local people here are super-friendly and hospitable, making tourists feel at home.
Yang Bay waterfall
When talking about Khanh Hoa province, most people will think of Nha Trang, a charming city nestled along a stunning beach line. However, Khanh Hoa has more than that to offer tourists. One of the prominent destinations of this coastal province is Yang Bay waterfall, which is a hidden gem nestled in the lush jungle of Khanh Hoa.
Yang Bay waterfall is the perfect retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle and get close to nature. Photo: Ritz Herald |
To get to the Yang Bay waterfall, tourists can travel by car or motorbike from the center of Nha Trang city. The scenic route of 40km will take tourists through dense forests, majestic mountains, and breathtaking valleys before they reach their destination. Once they arrive, they will be greeted by magnificent views of the surrounding areas. They can take a stroll along the winding paths through the lush jungle to fully immerse themselves in the experience.
Tra Su Cajuput Forest
Tra Su Cajuput Forest is a hidden gem located in An Giang Province in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam. The forest is well-known for its stunning landscape of cajuput trees, lotus ponds, and diverse wildlife. It is an ideal place for nature lovers, photographers, and bird watchers to explore the natural beauty of Vietnam.
The best time to visit the forest is during the flooding season, which lasts from September to November. Photo: Ritz Herald |
The best time to visit the forest is during the flooding season, which lasts from September to November. During this time, the water level is high, allowing you to reach the remotest parts of the forest. Additionally, the forest is lush and green, offering an incredible landscape.
Con Dao Island
Situated in the south of Vietnam, Con Dao Island is emerging as a star destination in Vietnam among the travel community, especially those seeking natural untouched beauty.
Con Dao Island is a hidden gem that is quickly gaining popularity among tourists due to its unique charm. Photo: RItz Herald |
Con Dao Island is a hidden gem that is quickly gaining popularity among tourists due to its unique charm, pristine beaches with crystal-clear water, white sand, and diverse marine life. Scuba diving is a captivating activity that travelers should not miss while visiting this island. It is an ideal location for those who love to immerse themselves in cool water and discover the rich ocean life.
Pac Ngoi, a cultural village in Bac Kan famous for homestay tourism
Pac Ngoi Village in Nam Mau Commune, Bac Kan province, is one of just a few places where the traditional customs of the Tay minority ethnic group are still practiced.