Central Vietnam: Our Selection
Among the three regions of Vietnam, the central part of the country stands out due to its unique hybrid identity, resulting from a blend of northern Vietnamese culture and the historical Champa culture, of which the Cham ethnic group is the direct heir. This region also has the highest number of UNESCO World Heritage sites in Vietnam. ... . Read More
Evidence of this includes the ancient town of Hoi An, a former trading port, and the Perfume River, the Imperial City, and the tombs of Hue, legacies of Vietnam’s last emperors, the Nguyen dynasty. Additionally, the eastern coast is dotted with beautiful lagoons, rocky promontories, white sandy beaches, and small paradise islands with hidden coves and turquoise waters. Read Less
