My Son Holyland has proved its unique value throughout obtaining the title of “The World’s Heritage Site” given by UNESCO. Indeed, My Son Sanctuary can be considered not only as an imperial city during the Cham Dynasty but also as the most important Holy Land of the Champa Kingdom from the late 4th to the 15th centuries, since it reflects an exceptional example of unique cultural interchange, which owed its spiritual and architectural origins to the Indian Hinduism introduced into Southeast Asia and developing gradually on the coast of Vietnam. Read more
Vinh is an important destinational on the heritage road along Vietnam. Not only possessing a favorable position, Vinh is also endowed with beautiful landscapes for tourism development, from pristine beach to verdant mountains, from poetic rivers to ecological parks. Read more
Dien Bien Phu, in the heart-shaped Muong Thanh Valley, is in one of the remotest parts of Vietnam. The valley is ringed by many mountains stretching along north-west and south-east direction, by steep and heavily forested hills, narrow valleys, small pains and springs. Read more
Nestling in a magically beautiful valley at an elevation of 1,500 meters, Sapa plateau is a pride of Lao Cai specifically and of Vietnam generally as being the country’s most incredibly picturesque hill station and is well off the beaten tourist track. Read more
Lao Cai possesses a diverse terrain mainly composed with valleys and mountains. The region is home to the famous Fansipan, the highest peak of the Indochina Peninsula in 3,143m above the sea level. Read more
Nestled peacefully in the embrace of grandiose mountainous landscapes harmoniously blended with age-old exotic traditional customs of many ethnic minorities is Ha Giang, a spectacular tourism attraction yet still untouched from tourism activities. Read more
Lang Son is used to being known as a popular place to cross the border between China and Vietnam, but it has been more and more recognized as a cradle of many valuable historical and cultural attractions, events as well as traditions. Read more
Cao Bang possesses a unique terrain structure due to the limestone plateau alternated with soil mountains and forests heavily covering much of the area. The temperate climate with 4 distinct seasons and mild average temperature, between 25 and 28ºC in summer and 16 – 17ºC in winter will bring total convenience for both relaxing and discovering purposes. Read more
Thai Nguyen has asserted its important position in not only economy and transportation but also tourism and culture of Vietnam’s Northern region, especially as a social exchanging point between Hanoi and Northern provinces with the inhabitance in brotherhood of 8 ethnic minorities including Kinh, Tay, Nung, Hoa, H’Mong, San Diu, San Chay, and Dao. Read more
Tam Dao is a picturesque tourist area running on a 50km stretch, including a hill station and a national park. The Tam Dao mountainous range is known as the "Island in the Sky" with its 3 peaks: Thien The, Thach Ban and Phu Nghia which look like 3 islands standing out of a cloud sea. Read more