Orion’s Vietnam travel packages has been curated to ensure that it gives the customer the best experience. Not only does it provides well-planned sightseeing tours, it also covers exciting activities as well. What’s more, the team Thrillophilia will be a part of your experience 24X7 to handle your travel related queries and challenges.
1. Dalat:
Dalat, often spelled Da Lat, is a town in Vietnam's Central Highlands known for its verdant mountains, pleasant weather, and abundance of outdoor pursuits. Authentic and one-of-a-kind, it's a must-see on every trip to Vietnam. Datanla Nature Park is one of the most beautiful spots in all of Dalat. Explore multiple waterfalls, a roller coaster, ziplining, hiking, and other outdoor activities with Dalat tour packages. There are numerous places to see the sunset in Dalat, and one of the greatest things you can do here is watch it over the mountains rising above the clouds.
2. Hanoi:
The Vietnamese capital city of Hanoi is often cited as an example of a world capital with a long history. The charm of this city can be found in its teeming streets, where you can listen to live music at any number of sidewalk cafes and workshops. You will be enthralled with the sight of exquisite pagodas like the One-Pillar Pagoda, The Perfume Pagoda, and many more, as well as colonial structures like the Imperial Citadel and the Hanoi Opera House. Moreover, you can also view unusual museums like the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, the Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum, and the Hoa Lò Prison Museum, while exploring this French-colonial city with Hanoi trip packages.
3. Ho Chi Minh:
The city of Ho Chi Minh is a visual wonderland, with many beautiful sights to take in. Colonial buildings and Vietnam War artifacts have been meticulously conserved, giving the city the appearance of a European metropolis. It's a vibrant metropolis with countless museums, galleries, and modern towers from which to take in the breathtaking panorama. Elegant gyms, huge retail centers, and fancy restaurants serving delectable international cuisines can all be found in this area. With Ho Chi Minh travel packages walk around the beautifully decorated Buddhist churches and pagodas which provides spiritual delight.
4. Hue City:
Hue City, located in central Vietnam, is a major Southeast Asian tourist destination. The devastating battle of Hue, fought there in 1968, had devastated the city and destroyed many of its once-grand structures. The almost-ruined fortress in Hue City is still a tourist attraction. Visitors from all over the world come to see the remnants of the Battle of Hue. The city's idyllic setting on the banks of the Perfume River helps contribute to its mystical air. Despite the city's tiny size, there are plenty of sites and activities for visitors to enjoy with Hue City tour packages while they are on vacation.
5. Hoi An:
Situated on the north bank of the Thu Bon River, Hoi An Ancient Town is just 25 kilometers southeast of Da Nang City's downtown. As part of your Hoi An trip packages you will get to see the streets that are beautifully decked with an abundance of vibrant lanterns. Floating flower blossoms add a soft touch of beauty to the serene Hoai River. The city also features numerous historic temples. One that stands out is the Japanese bridge, which is known for having a unique and charming look.
Here, you must take some time to explore the city's historical landmarks such the Tan Ky Ancient House, Quan Thang Pagoda, and Phung Hung Temple.
6. Ha long:
A UNESCO World Heritage Site in Vietnam is Ha Long Bay. Enjoy a cruise over the tranquil, jade-colored waters surrounded by thousands of beautiful limestone karsts and about 2,000 islets with Halong Bay tour packages. Take in the breathtaking starry nights, quaint floating villages, and isolated beaches. Boats can transport you between any of the thousands of islands, with stops solely made for leisure on the tiny, remote beaches. Hiking is another fantastic option once you reach the smaller islands. Many of the hikes take you high enough to provide breathtaking sweeping views across the bay.
The culture of Vietnam is a concoction of the cultures of China, neighbouring Cambodia and France. Although situated in the south-eastern part of Asia, Vietnam had been under Chinese rule, and hence its culture is very similar to that of China. It is mostly regarded to be a melting pot of the migrants from China, Japan, Taiwan and Korea due to this. The rulers in Vietnam then went on to acquire other parts of the Khmer regime, thus assimilating elements of Cambodian culture as well. The colonial influence of the French is also seen in Vietnam through the use of the Latin alphabet, rise of Catholicism and the prevalence of bread and pastries in food.
The people of Vietnam mostly follow three major religions: Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism. The people also follow ancestor worship. Homes and offices usually have ancestral altars. As a testimony to this practice, Vietnam has various Buddhist and Confucianist temples such as the Thein Mu Pagoda, Perfume Pagoda and the Bai Dinh Pagoda. The Cao Dai Temple is, however, one of a kind. It considers all religions as equal, and people of all faiths take an active part in its ceremonies.
Vietnamese (tiếng Việt) is the national and official language of Vietnam.
Vietnam has both a tropical climate zone and a temperate climate zone, with all of the country experiencing the effects of the annual monsoon. Rainy seasons correspond to monsoon circulations, which bring heavy rainfall in the north and south from May to October, and in the central regions from September to January.
Hanoi and North Vietnam has a distinct winter and summer season. The cool but mostly dry winter lasts from November to April when temperatures average 17-22°C with the coldest months being January - March. Summer lasts from May to October when it is hot and humid and the region experiences its highest rainfall.