You might love your job and work for more than 40 to 50 hours a day is the norm for you, but it is also quite normal to feel the burnout after working non-stop. Sure, you could go on for a couple more months, but after some time both your brain and your body will require a vacation. And it’s not just about taking free days sitting at home, watching TV or reading books.
Of course, this has been proven that it is a great way to relax too, but what you need is to travel somewhere abroad where you can properly recharge your batteries. The further you are away from your home country, the less communication you will have with people from your work or your friends. Sometimes people need some time away from the closest too and that is nothing to be ashamed of.
But, where and how should you spend your time? Well, you will need to find a country to explore where you can delve into new experiences, learning a new language, learning the ways of other people’s culture and so on.
So, when it comes to unique activities, culture, and nature, Vietnam is definitely the go-to option. Whether you are the type of person who loves to go out on adventures and hiking or if you just want to sip your drinks at the nearest beach with a view of the beautiful sea, you will not be disappointed either way.
Here are some of the top reasons why Vietnam should be your next vacation destination.
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The Majestic Halong Bay
Just like the country, Halong Bay is a place where both tourists and adventurers can be accommodated. Here you will find amazing yellow sand beaches with a view of the limestone formation which is a UNESCO Heritage Site. This is probably one of the main reasons why it is such a popular destination.
So, if you like to spend your time casually you can just get on the beach, get a few beers, or consider transferring your relaxation time on a cruise between the limestone formation.
However, if you are the one looking for adventure and adrenaline, you will not be disappointed too. These limestone formations are filled with cliffs and narrow paths that could be climbed or hiked, depending on what’s your interest. You can also go kayaking or get on a helicopter ride to get a bird’s eye view of the entire Halong Bay.
Sapa and its rich cultural diversity
In the Northwest region of Vietnam, you can find this cute little town known as Sapa or Sa Pa. Here, no more than 60,000 people leave spread out in about 260 square miles. You might be wondering what is so interesting about a town that would be considered a village in countries such as the United States or Australia.
Well, the reason why people want to visit this destination is because of its rich cultural diversity. Here you can find more than six ethnic minority groups such as Giay, Xa, Tay, Dao, Hmong and a lot more. Not only the residents of this town are very hospitable toward tourists and love to show them around, but the view here is amazing too.
Just by looking at those awesome valleys and hills you will get the urge to start hiking everywhere as soon as you get there. So, if you want to learn about Vietnam’s culture while connecting with nature, Sa Pa is definitely the place you should visit.
E-Visa Entry
Another big reason why Vietnam should be on your list of Asian countries you should visit is that you can easily acquire a visa for entry. Unlike other countries that require you to go an obnoxiously long and expensive process where you need to input all kinds of information about yourself and pay huge fees just to get declined for a visa, Vietnam’s visa can be acquired through an online website.
Just click here and follow the process of inputting a couple of bits of information about yourself and your passport, pay the small fee with your credit card and wait a few hours or a day or two to get the email with your e-visa. Yes, it is as simple as that.
Rich history too
Naturally, behind every rich culture, there is a long, exciting and usually bloody history. Vietnam is one of those countries that has been through many wars in its lifetime, many occupations and cooperations with many other nations in its past.
Diverse architecture
With so much cultural influence from the nations around them, you can easily see the difference in architecture in some buildings that date thousands of years in the past.
For example, The Temple of Literature is one of the most popular places a tourist could visit when in Vietnam, but the Chinese influence on architecture is very transparent. It was built in 1070 which was just a half a century after the thousand-year Chinese occupation ended. This library was built to serve as the first university of this country and today marks a very significant part of the Vietnamese people. So, if you are a history fanatic, you should definitely check out the Temple of Literature.
Phu Quoc Island
After you go through all of your adventures, hikes, and exploration it is time to get to the relaxation part of your vacation, right? Well, we believe that the perfect place to find calmness is the Phu Quoc Island.
It is the largest island in the entire country and it is filled with beautiful ocean views and amazingly long sand beaches. A lot of people like to end their vacation by settling down on this island to relax and enjoy the time they have left.
You can enjoy tasty local foods with the combination of fresh shrimps, scallops, crabs or anything else you might have in mind. The temperatures here won’t reach anywhere above 35 degrees Celsius or in other words, you will not be exposing yourself to scorching hot sun. However, the water is still warm enough to enjoy long and relaxing swims.