Travel Daily News - A daily travel and tourism news portal recently list these destinations below as an ideal choice for adventurous tourists when coming to Vietnam
1.Sapa
This Vietnam's destination is too famous such an extent that it is 
always present in Vietnam tourism brochure. However, if just wandering 
around Sapa town, you have missed a chance to have a memorable trip. 
Sapa town just likes a miniature Hanoi, accompanying colorful minority 
groups. Thus, let's carry your rucksack and to be ready for a trekking 
expedition to remote villages. Scenery, people, culture and everything 
will be much more fascinating. You can trek through jungles, mountains, 
fields, streams, hidden soil-trails only used by locals, and rest at an 
ethnic minority village. Along paths, you can encounter "real" minor 
people, who are doing life activities, or working to earn their living. 
Specially, contemplating firsthand Sapa rice terrace (which was 
estimated as one of the 30 most beautiful places in the world by Mother 
Nature Network), and other stunning scenes is completely different to 
views from automobiles or from your hotel at a far distance. Let's leave
 your cozy hotel-room and stay overnight at a homestay. You will be 
experienced a distinctive life with locals, arduous but funny. A bit 
active, but more new experiences and discoveries.
2. Mt. Fansipan
With altitude of 3,143m, Mount Fansipan is the highest in 
Indochina, and also dubbed as "The Roof of Indochina". Fansipan conquest
 is the dream of many young Vietnamese. If you are not too so fantastic 
to conquer Everest, Fansipan may be appropriate to you. This mount is 
just 9km from Sapa to the southwest. Therefore, as travel to Sapa, you 
can take a hike to this mount on the same occasion. The journey with a 
long trail will be greater, more challenging, but also more beautiful 
views. However, as you immerse in natural pureness, and enjoy victory of
 setting foot on Fansipan peak, hardship seems to have disappeared. The 
hike will pass jungles and mountains, so you can easily learn local 
knowledge about the Vietnam's nature and hill-tribe culture. Yes, 
learning from reality. Toughness, strong will, and determination, those 
are the meanings Mount Fansipan conquest. Conquer Fansipan in a long 
trail with a lot of fabulous scenes.
3. Mai Chau
Escape from busy cities, let's experience an extremely peaceful 
life in Mai Chau. This area is the home of Thai, Muong and H'mong 
people, which are Vietnamese ethnic minorities. Just only 135 km from 
Hanoi, it is so easy to reach here. Of course, it has spectacular scenes
 and also the original cultural identity like you read a lot on tourism 
websites. But peace is the most impressive. Peace in just landscape: 
rice terraces, tea plantations, streams. Peace in just the life of 
locals. Residents here work hard on fields, on forests, on weaving 
looms. Mai Chau's culture is gentle and lyrical. The rhythm of life is 
also slow and tranquil. By trek or bike around villages, you will feel 
these. Choose less touristy roads and villages for the itinerary, it is 
also much more interesting. To homestay, you will stay in traditional 
stilt houses and do housework with locals. Yummy cuisines are always 
ready on homestay to welcome guests. At night, the space becomes 
throbbing by blithe melodies and rhythmical dances. The trip ends by a 
good sleep at this peaceful heaven. 
4. Mekong delta
Vietnamese usually say "thang canh co bay", meaning that land is 
too large that stocks can fly straightly to endless. Oh, this is one of 
images you can see in Mekong delta. Located in northwestern Vietnam, it 
is the country's greatest rice basket. This region is covered by an 
interlaced canal system and residents were familiar with waterway-life 
long ago. Locals are gentle and rustic. Scenery is tranquil. Travel to 
Mekong, you will have peace of mind. The richness and vastness make this
 plain region have an abundant culture. Let's take part in various 
activities to understand relatively or more about this cultural 
identity. Cycling around fields and villages is a nice way to see the 
everyday life of locals. On the roads, you can talk to them and try 
experiencing some of their jobs. Many other places can be visited along 
biking trail, namely temples, orchards, local primary schools, or local 
households. Particularly, you can visit and discover traditional 
trade-villages of coconut-candy, rice-paper, rice-wine, snake-wine, 
pop-rice, pop-corn, etc. You also shouldn't skip a boat trip to floating
 markets, the special places with a boom of colors, sounds and scents. 
These market have a lot of beautiful agricultural products, especially 
fruits. Let's come and observe how they trade, how they communicate, and
 how they speak for sale. 
Source: Travel Daily News 







 
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