La ville portuaire de Hai Phong, au nord du pays, abrite un « quartier français » bien préservé, une réserve de biosphère reconnue par l'UNESCO, des plages, des grottes et une cuisine exceptionnelle.
From narrow streets filled with heavy traffic to grand restaurants and street food vendors, from tailors to conical hats, modernity and tradition coexist, revealing an astonishing and unique urban life. Step in to cross its paths, lose yourself to understand it, and be patient to truly love it.
Our Authentic Journey.
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QUAN LAN – A PARADISE ISLAND IN QUANG NINH
Located 45 km northwest of Ha Long Bay, in Bai Tu Long Bay, Quan Lan is a hidden gem that remains less frequented by both Vietnamese and foreign tourists, compared to other tourist destinations in the Gulf of Bac Bo.
Located 45 km northwest of Ha Long Bay, in Bai Tu Long Bay, Quan Lan is a hidden gem that remains less frequented by both Vietnamese and foreign tourists, compared to other tourist destinations in the Gulf of Bac Bo.
Nui Chua National Park – A Natural Sanctuary For Living Beings
Located in Ninh Thuan Province, Nui Chua National Park is a biodiversity area that preserves the fauna and flora of central Vietnam. A convergence of three environments—forest, maritime, and semi-desert—the Nui Chua Park has been recognized by UNESCO as one of the global biosphere reserves.
Located in Ninh Thuan Province, Nui Chua National Park is a biodiversity area that preserves the fauna and flora of central Vietnam. A convergence of three environments—forest, maritime, and semi-desert—the Nui Chua Park has been recognized by UNESCO as one of the global biosphere reserves.