Southern Vietnam
Cai Be
À 120km de Saigon, Cai Be est le point de départ de plusieurs balades en barque motorisée.
Can Tho
Apart from being the provincial city, Can Tho is also the unofficial ‘capital’ of the Mekong Delta. It’s a vigorous modern place with some good hotels and restaurants, but not much else. However, it’s a useful centre for visiting the Cai Rang and Phung Hiep floating markets and cruising the labyrinth of the Mekong’s channels and canals.
Chau Doc
Chau Doc is a district and town in An Giang province, bordering Cambodia, in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam. The town is located by the Hau River (a branch of the Mekong River flowing through Vietnamese territory) and Vinh Te canal. Chau Doc is situated 250 km west of Ho Chi Minh City. It takes about six hours to travel by bus from Ho Chi Minh City. On the far west of the Mekong Delta, Chau Doc is a riverside commercial centre, located on the west bank of the Hau River, at its junction with the Chau Doc River. It is a frontier town, and also a major gateway to Cambodia, as well as a regional trading point between the countries. It is a splendidly colourful city, with hues or purple, green and blue swirling together, and this is matched by the friendliness of the locals.
Cu Chi
Les tunnels de Củ Chi sont un immense système de tunnels souterrains situés dans la zone de Củ Chi, un des 5 districts suburbains de Hô-Chi-Minh-Ville au Viêt Nam. Ils sont situés à une quarantaine de kilomètres au Nord-Ouest du centre ville et à 25 km seulement de l'aéroport Tân Sơn Nhất.
Da Lat
The city of Dalat is the jewel of the Central Highlands, a luscious green getaway with a pleasantly cool climate. Lakes, pine forests and waterfalls make this city one of the most delightful places in all of Vietnam.The city is home to poets and painters who nicknamed the place into "City of flowers", "City of Eternal Spring", "City of Love" and even "Little Paris".
Ho Chi Minh city
Capitale économique du Vietnam qui, malgré sa modernité qui tranche un peu avec Hanoi, ne manque pas de charme et d'intérêts. Son quartier colonial avec la fameuse poste, la cathédrale, l'hôtel de ville. Mais aussi le quartier chinois de Cholon dans le 5e arrondissement très animé et coloré. La ville bat nuit et jour au rythme d'une énergie palpable. Mais la cité reste tout de même fidèle à son passé vieux de 300 ans, ses traditions et sa beauté ancienne. Saigon c'est aussi la porte d'entrée pour partir visiter le mythique delta du Mékong.
Mui Ne
Mui Ne is an ideal place for rest and relaxation. Visitors can certainly enjoy swimming in the blue water of the sea, climbing the sand dunes or relaxing by a swimming pool. In fact this oasis entertainment people of all ages, and furthermore, provides an endless inspiration to the artists' creation.
My Tho
My Tho, the capital city of Tien Giang Province, is the closest destination of the Mekong Delta for the travelers from Ho Chi Minh City. The Upper Mekong River just dissects the region into myriad creeks and canals which are inhabited by different ethnic groups such as the Kinh, the Chinese, the Cham and the Khmer. My Tho and the vicinity can be daytripped from Sai Gon or combined with other surrounding areas of the Mekong Delta for 2-5 day tours.
Nha Trang
Located in the southern part of central Vietnam, this coastal city is endowed with a special natural beauty, with its untouched bays, dreamy islands, white sand beaches, coral reefs, Cham historical remnants and peaceful fishing villages. Beaches aside, there are a number of attractions not to be missed when visiting Nha Trang, including Ponogar Tower, Yen Island, and beautiful bays such as Van Phong and Cam Ranh.
Phu Quoc
Phu Quoc Island lies in the Gulf of Thailand, Kien Giang Province, 45 km from Ha Tien and 15 km south of the coast of Cambodia. Phu Quoc is also called the Emerald Island because of its natural treasures and infinite tourism potential. The island is well known for its high-quality fish sauce; Phu Quoc fish sauce smells particularly good since it is made from a small fish, ca com, with a high level of protein. The island produces 6 million liters of fish sauce every year.
Tay Ninh
Tay Ninh is where the headquarters of Vietnam’s indigenous religions - Caodaism is located. The Cao Dai Great Temple at the sect’s Holy See is as extraordinary as the sect’s philosophy.
Vung Tau
Vũng Tàu ou Vung Tau, anciennement Cap Saint-Jacques, est une ville du Viêt Nam. C'est le chef-lieu de la province de Ba Ria-Vung Tau et est une destination touristique célèbre au Vietnam.
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