Unmissable destinations across Vietnam in December 2018
Whether it’s a tour around picturesque Mau Son peak or tasting fresh seafood on Phu Quoc Island, many great experiences are waiting for tourists during the final month of the year.
With a majestic landscape and the breeze of fresh winter air, the northern Lang Son province is a favourite choice among visitors from the south.
The flower gardens are often packed with expectant tourists on weekends.
Moc Chau Plateau located in Son La Province is a perfect place for visitors to take photographs and inhale clean air.
The pine forests or Ban Ang lake should be on every tourists’ itinerary.
Ninh Thuan Province is famous for a 107-km coastal route, which allows visitors to take in many different sightseeing spots such as Vinh Hy Bay, Nam Cuong sand dune, Phan Rang City, Ca Na salt field and an array of beautiful beaches.
Two days are enough time for tourists to discover the province. The ideal time to visit the sand dune is between 5am-7am at dawn.
Bao Loc City in Lam Dong Province is renowned for a host of beautiful churches and tea hills. Dawn is the perfect time to breathe the fresh air.
Bao Loc is 180km away from Ho Chi Minh City. Tourists can choose motorbikes or passenger buses to travel between the two cities.
The ideal time to discover Phu Quoc Island is between December and March. You should not miss experiencing the daily lives of fishermen on the island.
Visitors should sample the fresh seafood which is processed on the spot. You can order a hot pot for a delicious meal.
Hoan Kiem Lake is a captivating destination, drawing tourists and young locals alike to its shores. This picturesque lake serves as the perfect backdrop for those seeking to capture the essence of Tet through their lens. With its serene beauty, it has become a sought-after setting for memorable holiday photos, making it a vibrant hub of cultural celebration.
Hanoi's quaint village of Duong Lam invites travelers to immerse themselves in the ancient Tet celebrations, offering a glimpse into Vietnam's rich cultural heritage. Nestled on the outskirts of the city, this picturesque village promises an enchanting experience with its unique traditions and time-honored customs.
Hordes of young, eager individuals are flocking to the breathtaking Nam Son Pagoda, nestled in the heart of Hoa Vang District, under the vibrant city of Da Nang, Vietnam. The allure of this exquisite architectural gem lies in its elegant and unique design, providing the perfect backdrop for their festive Tet-themed photo albums.
Young travelers are flocking to a beach on the idyllic Phu Quoc Island, off the southern coast of Vietnam, to capture the perfect sunset photo. As the day draws to a close, the golden hour illuminates the sky, creating a breathtaking backdrop for plane spotters and photography enthusiasts alike. With the unique opportunity to frame arriving and departing planes against the vibrant hues of the setting sun, this hidden gem of a beach in Kien Giang Province is fast becoming a must-visit destination for those seeking to capture memorable travel moments.
Through immersive and creative tourism experiences, travelers are offered a unique opportunity to delve into the heart of a locale's customs, art, and culture. By actively engaging with the local community, these meaningful interactions provide a deeper, more profound understanding of the destination, its people, and their rich heritage.