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With streets overrun by motorbikes merging in every different direction, ceaseless horns honking and merchants calling out and tugging at you as you push your way down the sidewalk, Vietnam can give even the experienced traveler quite a shock. But amidst the seeming chaos, the country's beauty unfolds and Vietnam becomes a charming friend with a lively personality and a kind smile. The Vietnamese are friendly people trying to stay one step ahead of a rapidly growing tourism industry. Whether you're in the countryside surrounded by rice paddies or in Ho Chi Minh City, you won't get very far without someone marketing to you. But compared to other South East Asian countries, Vietnam offers similar services but at much lower prices - cheap massages, relaxing beaches, excellent food and breathtaking countryside.

There's still a bit of rivalry between the North and South and both have much to offer travelers of all types. Whether you're starting in the North and heading South or vice versa, you'll most likely stop at various small towns and beaches along the coast. But getting around this country isn't that easy. Bus rides are long and the trains are tediously slow. Flight is a preferable alternative, given the distance between destinations. Once in town, a great way to quickly orientate yourself to a busy city is to negotiate with a i]cyclo driver for a “bicycle-drawn carriage” ride around. Some of Vietnam's most gorgeous architecture is left over from French Indochina and drivers/tour guides are eager to provide a history lesson while carting you around. While Vietnam still conjures mixed emotions in some of the Western world, the Vietnamese are quick to remind you that Vietnam is not a war - it's a country. Saigon, as it's known by the locals, has a war museum and tours to educate tourists about the conflict. But if that gets too serious, just head to the coast for beachfront nightlife and fresh seafood cooked right beside you as you sunbathe during the day.

Highlights

 • Mekong Delta See the floating markets and get a glimpse of life on the Mekong River
 • Halong Bay Picturesque boat tours through emerald waters and limestone isles
 • Hoi An A popular place to have tailor made clothes and suites made to order
 • Cu Chi Tunnels; Saigon Underground network of tunnels used by the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War

Tips and Hints

 • Vietnam does not provide a visa on arrival for everyone. Check see if your country is required to apply in advance for a visa.




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Dalat - Market by night
at the border
Army Boys?
Lunch Time for My Cows
Tam Coc, Vietnam
Grandpa Boat Rower
Tam Coc
Rock Star Gold Digger
Ooo La La
Chillin With Her Homies
Morning Coffee Break
Smokin Doobies, Vietnam Style
Hoi An & around
Picture 279
Rain Shower in Saigon
La baie d Halong
Duck Seller
Family Rice
peeka boo
See saw
playing
The dogs resting
You buy from me
Back soon
Embroidered fish and moto life in harmony as one.
On the way down to Giếng temple
CD man praying
Reflection @ CD
Cambodiana Pool
Da Lat Countryside Tour
White Sand Dunes
Hoi An
Sand Dunes
Een "heilige" koe op het strand van Arambol
Tribe girls
I gotta get one of those Hats!
Rjce, Rice, Everywhere
Hoa lu
Hoa lu
Temple near Tam coc
Hoi an market
White dunes
White sand dunes and lake
Beach near Mui ne fishing village early morning
Chuc mung nam moi (happy new year!)
Dancing boy in shaft of light
The Vietnemese only get two mdays legal gambling a year: they make the most of it!
People!!
Vietnemese flags in wee street
Red tide rising

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