Tour South Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City![]() | Mekong Delta![]() | Nha Trang![]() |
| Ho Chi Minh City is the largest city with 7.1 millions inhabitants and is considered as the economic capital of the country. It is a blend of Chinese, colonial and modern influences. The huge number of people, shops and stalls give Ho Chi Minh City, formerly called Saigon the ‘Pearl of Orient’, has a bustling and vital atmosphere. | In Vietnam, the mighty Mekong divides into nine tributaries, which the Vietnamese call Cuu Long or "The Nine Dragons". To understand life in the Mekong Delta you must float down its slow, shimmering waterways. Here, all life still depends on the river. | Nha Trang is endowed by nature with deep, quiet and warm waters all the year round, surrounded by archipelagoes, islands, mountains and white sand beaches - a wonderful and attractive tourist resort. |
Da Lat![]() | Phu Quoc Island![]() | |
| Da Lat, capital of Lam Dong Province, is located approximately 308km northeast of Ho Chi Minh City. At an elevation of 1,500 m, Dalat bears the look of an Old French city. It was founded in 1897 when Doctor Alexandre Yersin recommended that the area be developed as a resort town. | Phu Quoc is the largest island currently administered by Vietnam. Situated in the Gulf of Thailand, the island is part of Kien Giang province. The district of Phu Quoc includes the island proper and 21 smaller isles. The district seat, Duong Dong, which is located on the west coast, is also the largest town on this island, whose total area is 574 km². |





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