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Vietnam beckons with the promise of cultural riches, natural wonders, and a culinary tapestry as vibrant as its people. Our Vietnam Travel Blog is your key to unlocking all of the treasures that await, offering a glimpse into the heart of a nation pulsating with life and adventure. Let the rhythms of Vietnam captivate your spirit and ignite your wanderlust as you explore its ancient traditions, breathtaking landscapes, and tantalizing flavors.
A Guide to the Best Vegetarian Restaurants Across Vietnam
Jun 25, 2025 | 9 mins read
A Guide to the Best Vegetarian Restaurants Across Vietnam
Vegetarian food in Vietnam isn’t just for Buddhist monks - it’s a healthy, flavorful way of eating that many people enjoy. Vietnamese vegetarian dishes are light, fresh, and packed with taste, making them easy to enjoy even if you don’t usually eat plant-based. In this article, we’ll introduce some of the best vegetarian restaurants in Vietnam, where you can discover a variety of delicious and popular dishes.
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Should You Skip Cat Cat Village on Your First Visit to Sapa?
Jun 24, 2025 | 12 mins read
Should You Skip Cat Cat Village on Your First Visit to Sapa?
Sapa, a town in Vietnam's northwestern highlands, captivates travelers with its lush terraced rice fields and rich ethnic cultures. Among its attractions, Cat Cat Village stands out as the most accessible destination, where majestic waterfalls and H'Mông artisan workshops draw thousands of visitors. Yet, this popular spot is also highly controversial. While many are captivated by its scenic beauty, others argue it has become overly commercialized and is little more than a "tourist trap". So, does Cat Cat offer an authentic cultural experience, or is it just a staged attraction? This guide will break down the beauty versus the reality, helping you decide whether the village is a must-see for your itinerary or if you should skip it in favor of Sapa's more remote frontiers.
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Trà Quế, the vegetable village in Hội An for a green interlude
Jun 23, 2025 | 7 mins read
Trà Quế, the vegetable village in Hội An for a green interlude
By bike, between the old town of Hoi An and An Bàng beach, we cross a peaceful countryside before seeing the first plots of Trà Quế. This village is known for its vegetable and herb crops, grown using traditional methods. Here, the inhabitants work mainly by hand, barefoot in the earth, using well water and natural algae-based fertilizers. The atmosphere is simple, authentic, and you can stop there to observe the daily work of the market gardeners, or take part in practical workshops organised for visitors.
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Bich Dong Pagoda: Serenity Among the Karsts of Tam Coc
Oct 17, 2025 | 6 mins read
Bich Dong Pagoda: Serenity Among the Karsts of Tam Coc
Alright, so if you find yourself exploring Vietnam's "Ha Long Bay on Land," one thing you absolutely have to do is visit the Bich Dong Pagoda. Honestly, the journey to get there is half the adventure. Just rent a bike in Tam Coc and cruise through the countryside. You'll pedal past these incredible green rice fields and through tiny villages, getting a real peek into the quiet, everyday life of the locals. The whole vibe is just so peaceful and authentic. Trust me, between its fascinating history and magical setting, the pagoda itself will completely take your breath away.
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Top 10 Vietnam Ecolodges to Savor Nature’s Magic
Jun 20, 2025 | 10 mins read
Top 10 Vietnam Ecolodges to Savor Nature’s Magic
Home to majestic mountains and sprawling rice paddies, Vietnam is a treasure trove for eco-tourism in Asia. This wealth of natural beauty has sparked a rise in ecolodges: unique, eco-friendly stays that blend seamlessly with nature. Come explore Vietnam's best ecolodges with us and discover what makes them so special.
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Meo Vac: The Most Worthwhile Stop on the Ha Giang Loop
Jul 03, 2025 | 12 mins read
Meo Vac: The Most Worthwhile Stop on the Ha Giang Loop
I realized after I got home that there are two ways to travel the Ha Giang Loop. The first is the way of a tourist, armed with a checklist of must-see spots, whose highest goal is to "conquer" the quintessentials of the loop and get the perfect photos. The second is the way of a traveler, one who doesn't come to conquer, but to be conquered by the land itself. I’m ashamed to admit I started my journey the first way. In my naive plan, Meo Vac was just a name, a place to sleep for the night. But this land wouldn't allow for such shallowness. It forced me to turn off my engine, put away my camera, and learn to travel the second way. This isn't just a review; it's the story of that transformation.
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