Travel to North Vietnam
Hanoi - Capital City
![]() | As the capital of Vietnam for almost a thousand years, Hanoi is considered to be the cultural centre of Vietnam, where every dynasty has left behind their imprint. |
Ha Long Bay
![]() | Halong Bay is a part of the Gulf of Bac Bo, and comprises Halong City, the township of Cam Pha and a part of the island district of Van Don. To the south-west it borders the island of Cat Ba, to the east is the sea and the mainland follow a coastline of 120 km. It stretches between the 106º58 and 107º22 eastern meridians and the 20º45 and 20º50 northern parallels. |
Sapa
![]() | Sapa is 38km from Lao Cai Town, Lao Cai Province. |
Mai Chau
![]() | Mai Chau is located in Hoa Binh province, approximately 135 km from Hanoi and 60 km from Hoa Binh. From the top of Thung Khe pass, one can admire the superb panorama of Mai Chau surrounded by a green valley and stilt houses. Many minorities including the Thai ethnic group live in Mai Chau. |
Cuc Phuong National Park
![]() | Established in 1962, Cuc Phuong is the oldest national park in Vietnam. Cuc Phuong boasts engaging cultural and wildlife heritage and enchanting scenery. Magnificent Limestone Mountains rise up majestically from the green, rice terraces and traditional stilt house of the Muong hill-tribe. Covered in a dense forest they form a habitat for some of Asia's rarest species. |
Duong Lam - Ancient Village
![]() | The ancient village of Duong Lam in the northern province of Ha Tay was recognised as a national relic by the Ministry of Culture and Information on November 28, 2005. After the recognition of Hoi An ancient town, Hanoi old quarter, Duong Lam is the first ancient village recognised as a national relic. |









