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Few countries in the world elicit such a consistently passionate response among travellers as Vietnam. Blessed with beautiful natural landscapes, a wealth of evocative historic monuments and great cultural diversity, the nation has emerged from decades of war, political oppression and poverty to become a destination that bewitches even the most jaded of holiday makers.

While the capital, Hanoi, in the north, retains the gentility of former colonial times, go-ahead Ho Chi Minh City, in the south, showcases the nation’s more upbeat, modern face. Between the two lie a chain of former Imperial capitals, replete with ancient temples and palaces, as well as colonial ports whose boulevards are lined with 18th and 19th-century French villas.

Trips along the Mekong Delta in the far south or into the mountains of the Tokinese Alps in the north bring you face to face with a more timeless vision of Vietnam, where buffalo plod down dirt tracks, women in conical straw hats work the rice fields, stilted villages rise from vast flood plains and local markets are thronged with hill people dressed in elaborate traditional costumes.

Poverty is far from absent in this rural hinterland, but it’s most definitely on the wane. Since the spectacularly successful Doi Moi reforms of the 1980s, the economy has surged forward at dizzying speeds. Vietnam is now officially the fastest growing country in Asia, with a growth rate of 7 percent.

For visitors, this dramatic transformation is most discernible in the country’s new beach resorts and bijoux historic towns, where hotels offering first-world standards of comfort and service have mushroomed amid the coconut groves. Travelling between them, whether on a colonial-style cruiser or local sampan, you cannot fail to be impressed by the understated warmth and gentleness of the Vietnamese people themselves – a testament to this beautiful country’s capacity for rejuvenation, given the traumas it has lived through over the past half century or so.

TransIndus tours to Vietnam guide through all the main highlights, and plenty of lesser known gems besides, from the distinctive limestone pinnacles of Halong Bay to the watery world of the Mekong Delta. Accommodation comes in many and varied forms. You could to stay in colonial beachside mansions, bijoux boutique hideaways with views to die for, traditional Vietnamese lake lodges jutting on to the water, or city hotels in the stalwart, French Metropolitan mould.

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Tour Highlights of Vietnam

Mui Ne

Mui Ne

Mui Ne is a beautiful town in Vietnam, set on the coast in the southeastern Binh Thuan Province. The resorts along the picturesque beach make for a relaxing stay, and are surrounded by breathtaking sand dunes. For a taste of local life, the delightful fishing village at the east end of the beach is perfect for a cultural experience.

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Phu Quoc Island

Phu Quoc Island

Luxuriate in the translucent waters of Phu Quoc, the gloriously unspoilt, tear-shaped island floating in of the Gulf of Thailand, only a 50-minute hop by plane from Ho Chi Minh City.

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Nha Trang

Nha Trang

Vietnam’s principal seaside resort is Nha Trang, whose huge Municipal Beach is just one of a necklace of sandy bays running up the coast, served by a string of enticing hotels.

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Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)

Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)

After the doldrums of the communist era, Ho Chi Minh City – the former colonial capital of Saigon – has reclaimed its rightful place at the forefront of Vietnamese life, becoming the country’s commercial hub and its most dynamic, outward-looking metropolis.

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Da Lat

Da Lat

A former French hill station founded in the 1900s, Da Lat is surrounded by tea plantations, fruit orchards, lakes and waterfalls and – with its refreshingly cool climate – makes pleasant place to relax for a few days.

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Hoi An

Hoi An

The ancient town of Hoi An was once among the major trading centres of Southeast Asia, and retains much of its old-world, cosmopolitan character, as well as some great museums, galleries, restaurants and shops.

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Halong Bay

Halong Bay

Halong Bay holds Vietnam’s most spectacular scenery: the stunning limestone and dolomite outcrops which visitors can explore on photogenic cotton-sailed junks.

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Mekong Delta

Mekong Delta

An obligatory adventure while in Vietnam is a journey along the mighty Mekong River, whose silty waters flow across the country’s southern alluvial plain – a world little changed in centuries.

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Mai Chau

Mai Chau

Ensconced amid the foothills of the Truong Song range, Mai Chau is a wonderfully unspoilt mountain valley where ethnic White Tai tribes live in pretty stilt houses.

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Sapa

Sapa

Set amid cascading rice terraces, Sapa is a delightful hill station offering treks, walks and colourful weekly markets which local minority communities attend wearing heavily embroidered clothes and ornate silver jewellery.

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Hue

Hue

With its ancient pagodas and majestic imperial mausoleums, Hue, on the Perfume River, was the capital of Vietnam during the reign of the Nguyen dynasty, and is still regarded as the nation’s cultural hub.

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Hanoi

Hanoi

One of the oldest and most gracious cities in Asia, Hanoi exudes a timeless charm, with an fascinating antique core that sits easily with the modernity surrounding it.

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