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Surrounded by Laos, Cambodia and China is the country of Vietnam, an amazing destination in the heart of Southeast Asia. Ravaged by war multiple times, Vietnam is a country with a rich history as well as a past filled with turbulence. Despite that, however, it is a welcoming atmosphere where visitors can mingle with locals and experience everything from city life in places like Ho Chi Minh to rural life in smaller villages. With this itinerary in hand, you can expect to get to know the best of Vietnam in 2 weeks time, including its biggest cities and landmarks, as well as see some of the most scenic views by train.
Arguably the best place to start a trip through Vietnam is in Ho Chi Minh City, the former capital that is still commonly referred to as Saigon. After American troops left the city in 1975 during the Vietnam War, Ho Chi Minh City shrank in size, since many of the residents fled. In the decades since, the city has grown again, becoming the economic center of Vietnam. There are an endless number of ways to pass the time in Ho Chi Minh City, but some of the truly must-see attractions include the Reunification Palace, the French colonial City Hall, the Notre-Dam Cathedral and the Saigon Skydeck in the Bitexco Financial Tower, which lets you enjoy breathtaking views over the expansive city below.
Exploring the Cu Chi Tunnels is an amazing experience and a great day trip from Ho Chi Minh City that helps to sum up the incredible hardship of war as well as the tenacity and strength of the Vietnamese people. This elaborate system of more than 240 km (150 miles) of tunnels was dug exclusively using bare hand and simple tools throughout the French occupation and later the Vietnam War. The residents of Cu Chi lived in these tunnels, which also gave American soldiers a wartime advantage. Today, guided tours are available that depart from Ho Chi Minh City and explore the tunnels of both Ben Dinh and Ben Duoc.
There are plenty of ways to get around in Vietnam, but one of the best is the overnight sleeper train. The perfect journey is the one between Hanoi and Hue, which takes about 14 hours. The tickets are affordable whether you opt for a private compartment or a four-person bunk compartment, and the experience is a wonderful alternative to flying. Enjoy a dinner in Hue and then climb aboard, make a few friends and tuck yourself into bed. In the morning, sit by the window and watch the sunrise over the landscape of Vietnam before changing in the bathroom and heading out for a day of exploration in Hanoi.
After your first night in Hanoi, head to Halong Bay for an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Ha Long Bay is perhaps the most popular destination in the country for those in search of breathtaking scenery, and it is easy to see why. Multiple islands pop out of the clear blue water, creating an almost other-worldly landscape. The best way to spend time in Halong Bay is to embark on an overnight cruise. These cruises include accommodation, food and drinks, and they will bring you to see iconic islands in the bay like Ban Sen and Cat Ba.
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