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Exploring the Real Vietnam

 Exploring the Real Vietnam

 
From the very moment you arrive in Vietnam, you will soon envision that you are full of activities, fun and attractions.

Basically, you can cruise up the beautiful river out here, streaming past shimmering temples on the banks. Furthermore, bounce on a traditional junk ship and tour around the adorable evergreen islands or visit its floating markets, where different products  fills the wooden boats and locals barter as they flow past. And, if you are interested in further understanding the Vietnamese culture then explore the traditional  tribal villages – a Vietnam tour will ensure an unforgettable trip.
 
Take some time to explore Sapa, cruise through the colorful Bac Ha market, passing inhabitants wearing bright colors. Get an opportunity to see them in fluorescent pink head scarves blend with brightly-striped dresses.
 
If you are heading towards the famed Halong Bay, then jump on a replica paddle steamer or an ancient junk ship, observing the boat’s grand shadow on the ripples of the tranquil water. While you’re there, navigate through Halong Bay past limestone karsts rising from the mist in the early morning sunlight. And if you love fishing, drift to  this spectacular UNESCO World Heritage Site and explore the beautiful fishing villages gracing Halong Bay’s outline. Over and above, spend a night on a ship, casting your line out during a spot of night fishing.
 
Of course, make sure you take the time to relax. So, wake up in the morning and take part in a Tai Chi class on deck in the sunshine, and later tuck into tasty Vietnamese cuisines or simply sit with a glass of wine looking up at the stars glittering in the sky.
 
But while on vacation, sail down the Mekong Delta among the slender boats trading their goods in the water, and pass rice paddies and fruit orchards on the banks. Take a boat trip to discover the real Vietnam from Ho Chi Minh City to Phnom Penh.
 
Don’t rush your vacation. In fact, take a day out to get to know the natives who might invite you in for a short meeting. As well as, discover some gems like delicious and luxurious restaurant surrounded by tropical gardens. Even, you can work off the food by climbing mountains, passing shrines and temples perfect for exploring.
 
Undoubtedly, it’s an enthralling country and also it cannot be denied that when you plan your vacation get yourself ready for a life-changing experience.
 

 
Source: pata.org

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