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Why Your Next Vacation Should Be to Central Vietnam

Why Your Next Vacation Should Be to Central Vietnam

Posted on April 15, 2015 by isocms in Why Travel to Vietnam? tagged Vietnam Central Travel
When planning a vacation abroad, there are endless things that can come to mind… however, two crucial things stand out when it comes to Vietnam travel: weather and activities. Not many people want to spend their tropical holiday indoors or under a raincoat for the entire time… and...
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Beer in Vietnam

Beer in Vietnam

Posted on May 13, 2015 by Admin in Vietnam Food tagged Vietnam beer, beer in Vietnam
Vietnam is a coffee culture. There’s no doubt about that. Cafés are more prevalent in the streets of Anywhere, Vietnam than restaurants, tailor shops and karaoke joints combined. However, when the day’s sun starts winding down and the cool air of the night rolls in,...
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Guest Blog Post: Americans Traveling to Vietnam

Guest Blog Post: Americans Traveling to Vietnam

Posted on October 16, 2014 by admin in Why Travel to Vietnam? tagged Americans in Vietnam
Most people around the world know the recent history between Vietnam and America. Vietnam was a war torn nation from 1955 to 1975, and America is the country most associated with the conflict. With that in mind, many Americans are a bit wary to make Vietnam their next holiday destination. One of...
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The Floating Markets of Vietnam

The Floating Markets of Vietnam

Southern Vietnam’s Mekong Delta Region is one of the country’s most interesting and exciting destinations to visit. A veritable water world, interconnecting veins of waterways connect locals to the life-giving Mekong where they conduct much of their daily business. While the general...
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A Day Trip to the Cu Chi Tunnel Complex

A Day Trip to the Cu Chi Tunnel Complex

Situated about 40 kilometers northwest of Ho Chi Minh City (in the Cu Chi District) is the underground network of tunnels known as the Cu Chi Tunnels. Covering an area of around 250 kilometers, these subterranean networks were used during the Vietnam/American War by the Viet Cong soldiers....
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Water Sports in Vietnam

Water Sports in Vietnam

If you’re an outdoors enthusiast, Vietnam has a wide range of exciting attractions that you’ll be able to choose from. With a long, beautiful coastline running from north to south, the water sports available are some of the best in the world. No matter what sort of activity...
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A Visit to Mai Chau

A Visit to Mai Chau

If you’re planning a trip to Hanoi during your travel to Vietnam and have a few extra days in your itinerary, you may be interested in spending some time in the more rural climes of the north! While most travelers head to Sapa for their mountain getaway, there’s another excellent...
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A Retreat to Mui Ne!

A Retreat to Mui Ne!

Posted on October 23, 2014 by isocms in Beautiful Vietnam tagged Mui Ne, Vietnam
So you’re traveling down south and are looking for a quick escape from the stickiness of the Mekong Delta and/or the Ho Chi Minh City hustle & bustle. We’ve got just the spot for you! Just a half-day bus trip away is the beautiful coastal town of Mui Ne. Famous for its iconic...
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5 Foods You Must Try in Vietnam

5 Foods You Must Try in Vietnam

Posted on October 21, 2014 by Admin in Vietnam Food tagged Vietnamese Food
If you’re traveling to Vietnam, it won’t be long before your taste buds are calling out for action. With so many delicious food options found all over the country, you may be spending more time sampling foods than visiting all the major sites… and that’s OK! Food is just...
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Vietnam – Yes, sometimes it is about the War

Vietnam – Yes, sometimes it is about the War

Posted on February 10, 2014 by Admin in Why Travel to Vietnam? tagged Vietnam War
Perhaps you’re a military history buff. Or your father or grandfather served in Vietnam. Maybe you did. Or you’ve heard about people who have served, and then gone back to visit, and you might have wondered why they’d want to. The answers are as many and varied as the people...
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