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    Southern Vietnam: Top 6 Must-Visit Beautiful Places!

    Southern Vietnam, or Nam Bo in Vietnamese, bordered by the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Thailand, is a captivating region with many facets. A very fertile area blessed with sunshine, it is considered the rice bowl and the vegetable garden of Vietnam. Traveling in Southern Vietnam means discovering territories as fascinating as they are diverse, all inhabited by people known for their sincere hospitality. From the Highlands, a land of adventure where ancient peoples live in harmony, to the paradise islands of Con Dao and Phu Quoc, passing through the metropolis of Southern Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City, which combines tradition and modernity, and the languorous Mekong Delta with its surprising aquatic universe, Southern Vietnam never ceases to amaze and enchant travelers.

    1. Ho Chi Minh City: The Vibrant Capital of the Southern

    Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon, the economic capital of Vietnam, fascinates travelers with its dynamism and its unashamed blend of colonial nostalgia and modernity. Enjoy the urban pleasures and the energy of this bustling city for a few days before heading to the aquatic gardens of the Mekong Delta.

    Notre Dame Saigon
    Saigon Notre-Dame Cathedral

    The bustling metropolis of Southern Vietnam is an essential stop during your trip to the former Cochinchina. The former Saigon will first charm you with its incredible colonial architectural heritage such as its Opera House, Cathedral, famous Central Post Office, City Hall, and legendary hotels like the Majestic or the Continental.

    You will be surprised by its hustle and bustle, its very lively markets, its Chinese quarter of Cho Lon, and its numerous museums like the excellent War Remnants Museum. Around Ho Chi Minh City, don't miss the astonishing Cu Chi tunnels and the spectacular Cao Dai cathedral in Tay Ninh.

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     Cho Lon
    You will be surprised by its hustle and bustle, its very lively markets, its Chinese quarter of Cho Lon

    2. The Cu Chi Underground Tunnels

    Cu Chi is a historical site located on the outskirts of Ho Chi Minh City, about 1 hour and 40 minutes drive away. Cu Chi is a vast underground network entirely hand-dug by Vietnamese soldiers during both the French and American wars. You can visit these galleries by accessing a small hatch cleverly hidden on the ground.

     Cu Chi tunnels
    Around Ho Chi Minh City, don't miss the astonishing Cu Chi tunnels

    You will discover an immense system of underground tunnels that served as hiding places during combat but also as communication routes, supply depots, food reserves, and hospitals for the wounded.

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    3. Cao Dai Temple in Tay Ninh: The Holy Place of a Plural Religion

    The Cao Dai Temple in Tay Ninh is the holy place of Caodaism, a unique syncretic religion inspired by Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Confucianism, Hinduism, and Taoism, founded in the 1920s. The Cao Dai temple in Tay Ninh, the seat of the religion, is an original religious building with flamboyant decorations and bright color combinations that will arouse your curiosity. Do not miss attending the daily masses where all the followers are dressed in white costumes.

    Cao Dai Temple
    The Cao Dai Temple in Tay Ninh is the holy place of Caodaism

    4. The Mekong and its Delta: Enchanting Landscapes of Southern Vietnam

    The greatest attraction of Southern Vietnam is undoubtedly the Mekong Delta. Along the arroyos, canals, and the majestic Mekong River, you can go from one door to another, from Ben Tre to Chau Doc, passing through the warm Vinh Long and An Binh, the spiritual Tra Vinh, and not forgetting the unmissable Can Tho and the romantic Sa Dec.

    4.1 Ben Tre: The Kingdom of Coconut Trees

    The gateway to the aquatic garden of the Mekong Delta, Ben Tre province is considered the land of coconut trees in Southern Vietnam. Here, coconut plantations stretch as far as the eye can see, creating some of the most languid landscapes of the delta and supporting a rich and varied craft industry. What a pleasure to walk, cycle, sampan, or cruise through the lush nature of the Mekong Delta, nestled in charming traditional villages.

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    Con Phung
    Con Phung (Phoenix Islet) in Ben Tre Province

    4.2 Vinh Long: The City of a Thousand Fruits

    135 kilometers Southernwest of Ho Chi Minh City lies Vinh Long, a charming town. Bordered by a maze of narrow canals and verdant rice fields, it stands out for its uniqueness in the heart of the Mekong Delta. Visit Mang Thit and discover the fascinating "Red Kingdom" of brick kilns in Vinh Long. Observe the traditional methods used by local workers, passed down from generation to generation.

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    Mang Thit
    Mang Thit's "Red Kingdom": The Art of Brickworks

    4.3 Sa Dec: Following in the Footsteps of Marguerite Duras

    This charming river town in the Mekong Delta is famous for hosting the French novelist Marguerite Duras, who lived there for a few years during her adolescence. She drew inspiration from this life in Cochinchina to write her novel "The Lover." During your visit to Sa Dec, don't miss visiting the "Lover's House," a national historical site since 2010, where the main building has been preserved, including the wooden altar of Chinese ancestors.

    Sa Dec
    Old Huynh Thuy Le house in Sa Dec

    4.4 Can Tho: The Heart of the Mekong Delta

    Capital of the Mekong Delta, Can Tho and its region are also considered the rice bowl of Southern Vietnam. The rice field landscapes stretch as far as the eye can see, alternating with numerous orchards where travelers are invited to taste delicious tropical fruits.

    In Can Tho, you can appreciate the lively floating markets of the Mekong Delta. Every day, many boats offer the unique spectacle of water commerce, especially at the Cai Rang floating market, the most significant in the region.

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    Old Huynh Thuy Le house in Sa Dec
    Old Huynh Thuy Le house in Sa Dec

    4.5 An Giang: Between Nature and Culture

    An Giang is a peaceful and charming province with a tranquil pace of life. You will have all the time to soak in the peaceful atmosphere of the villages and admire the endless green rice fields in Ta Pa, Tri Ton district.

    During the flood season between September and November, a boat ride through the Tra Su cajeput forest in Tinh Bien district is a real feast for the eyes.

    Tra Su cajeput forest
    A boat trip through the Tra Su cajeput forest

    An Giang province is inhabited by four communities: Kinh, Hoa, Cham, and Khmer, forming a unique cultural mosaic with Buddhist pagodas, Islamic mosques, and Khmer temples. The Ba Chua Xu Temple (Holy Mother of the Kingdom), located on Mount Sam in Chau Doc district, is a sacred spiritual center where the inhabitants of the Mekong Delta practice the worship of the Holy Mother of the Kingdom to pray for health, success, and fertility.

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    Ox racing in Bay Nui (Seven Mountains) festival in Chau Doc district - Photo: Vu Van Long

    Chau Doc is also a must-see with cultural and popular festivals such as the Ba Chua Xu Temple festival in the lunar month of April or the Bay Nui (Seven Mountains) bull racing festival in the lunar month of September. Moreover, it is the land route to take to Cambodia on a combined trip.

     

    5. The Highlands in the West

    Continue the journey in the Southern by detouring to the Highlands in the west, near Cambodia and Laos, to discover Lak Lake, the highest and largest in the region, the coffee plantations of Buon Ma Thuot, and Dalat, "the city of eternal spring."

    5.1 Lak Lake: A Natural Jewel of the Central Highlands

    Lak Lake, the second-largest natural lake in Vietnam, is surrounded by wooded hills and volcanic mountains. Explore it by boat to discover its serene beauty and meet the ethnic minorities, such as the Mnong, who live in charming stilt houses and use traditional fishing techniques.

    Lake Lak
    Lake Lak in the Central Highlands

    5.2 Buon Ma Thuot: Land of Coffee

    Known for its rice farming, travelers are less aware that Vietnam is the world's second-largest producer of robusta coffee. The Highlands is the largest coffee-producing region, and Buon Ma Thuot is its capital. Discover this off-the-beaten-path region and visit one of the many coffee plantations to observe the entire process of transforming this black gold.

    Dray Nur waterfall at Buon Ma Thuot town
    Dray Nur waterfall at Buon Ma Thuot town

    Enjoy your stay in Buon Ma Thuot to discover tea, pepper, and rubber plantations, Yok Don National Park, one of the largest nature reserves in Vietnam, and some of the country's most beautiful waterfalls, such as Dray Nur, Gia Long, Trinh Nu, and Dray Sap. Entering this region, you enter the "gong culture space," recognized as an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO in 2008.

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    5.3 Da Lat: The City of Spring

    Dalat, a former colonial-era climate station perched at an altitude of 1500 meters, is the most atypical destination in Southern Vietnam. Located on the Lang Biang Plateau in the Southern of the Central Highlands, Da Lat enjoys a temperate climate and an exceptional natural setting between mountains covered with vegetation, vast pine forests, graceful lakes, meadows, flower valleys, and spectacular waterfalls.

    The city of Da Lat
    The city of Da Lat

    From its colonial past, Da Lat has a superb architectural heritage, such as the Pasteur Institute, the Convent of the Birds, the former French Yersin High School, the cathedral, or the emperor Bao Dai's villa. Da Lat is considered one of the vegetable gardens of Southern Vietnam, and its surroundings boast some of the most beautiful horticultural gardens in the country.

    Pongour Water Fall Dalat
    Pongour Water Fall Dalat

    Sports enthusiasts can explore the surrounding nature on foot or by bike, discover spectacular waterfalls like Pongour, and indulge in canyoning. End your stay in Da Lat by visiting the peaceful Tuyen Lam Lake, nestled at an altitude of 1000 meters in a valley surrounded by verdant forests, offering a romantic setting.

    6. The Best Beaches in Southern Vietnam

    Phu Quoc's beaches are undoubtedly the must-visit destination for lovers of relaxation, sunshine, and paradise beaches. Perfectly located in the far Southern of the country in the Gulf of Thailand, Phu Quoc Island embodies the island paradise with its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush and generous nature, including a national park that covers much of the island.

    Explore the island to find the beach that matches your mood and discover all its little treasures: pepper plantations, pearl oyster farms, fish sauce factories (the famous Vietnamese nuoc mam sauce), timeless fishing villages, and more. Numerous water activities will make you want to extend your stay on this wonderful island: canoeing, kayaking, sailing, paddleboarding, diving, boat trips, and more.

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    Phu Quoc Island
    Phu Quoc Island

    The sumptuous Con Dao archipelago is another top destination for a seaside stay. Wild and preserved, the Con Dao archipelago is a highly sought-after destination for nature lovers. Considered a national park, both terrestrial and marine, the archipelago is home to exceptional fauna and flora, including turtles, manta rays, and even sharks.

    Con Dao Archipelago
    Con Dao Archipelago

    Mui Ne, a seaside resort about 200 kilometers from Ho Chi Minh City, is popular with kitesurfing and other water sports enthusiasts. It also boasts stunning landscapes, like those created by the red and white dunes that have made it famous.

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    Children having fun on the sand dunes

    Nha Trang region is one of the most beautiful regions appreciated for its paradise beaches and its magnificent bays dotted with virgin islands, such as Van Phong Bay and Ninh Van Bay, considered one of the 20 most beautiful bays in the world.

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    • Day 1 Ho Chi Minh City - Arrival
    • Day 2 Ho Chi Minh City Tour & Cu Chi
    • Day 3 Ho Chi Minh City - Mekong Delta (Ben Tre - Vinh Long)
    • Day 4 Mekong Delta - Phu Quoc
    • Day 5 + 6 Phu Quoc Island - Free Days
    • Day 7 Phu Quoc Island - Ho Chi Minh City - Departure

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    Best Time to Visit Southern Vietnam

    Southern Vietnam boasts two distinct seasons: the dry season and the rainy season.
    Dry Season (October to mid-May): Perfect for beach lovers, this season offers sunny skies and warm temperatures, ideal for relaxing on Phu Quoc’s white-sand beaches or exploring coastal cities like Vung Tau.

    Rainy Season (mid-May to September): Expect lush greenery and vibrant landscapes, making it the best time to cruise the Mekong Delta’s floating markets or hike in the cooler highlands of Dalat.

    Temperatures in the south remain high year-round, typically between 25–35°C. The rainy season averages around 32°C, while the dry season can climb slightly higher. March and April are the hottest months, with highs nearing 40°C, but nights cool down to a pleasant 22°C.

    💡 Fun Fact: During the rainy season, the Mekong Delta transforms into a vibrant patchwork of flooded rice paddies, attracting photographers and adventurers seeking its unique beauty.

    The rainy season is the best time to discover the Mekong Delta.
    The rainy season is the best time to discover the Mekong Delta.

    Southern Vietnam shines with beaches, cities, and deltas. The dry season (mid-October to early May) is prime time for sunny, rain-free days. Here's your quick guide.

    Ho Chi Minh City

    • Mid-October to early May: Warm, dry weather for urban exploring. Visit late December for Christmas/New Year's buzz and Tet (late Jan/early Feb) for markets and parades.
    • Temps: 77–95°F days, 72°F nights.

    Mekong Delta

    • Sep–Nov (high water season): Floods increase the energy, boat through Cai Rang Floating Market, grab fresh mangoes, and taste local fish.
    • Jun–Aug: Fruit heaven with mangoes, rambutans, and durians (bring rain gear).
    • Temps: ~90°F.

    Phu Quoc

    • Nov–Mar: Sunny, low-humidity paradise (77–82°F) for Long Beach lounging or reef snorkeling.
    • Jun–Oct: Rainy, but cheaper and less crowded.

    Con Dao

    • Jan–Apr or Nov–Dec: Sunny days (77–95°F) for pristine beaches, diving, or Con Dao Prison history. Laid-back vibe, fewer crowds.

    Cocnlusion

    Its peaceful towns, picturesque beaches, and vast historical heritage will charm you during your vacation in Southern Vietnam. Want to discover its enchanting landscapes? Check out our itinerary ideas for an exceptional trip to Southern Vietnam.

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