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Da Nang marks the halfway point between the capital in the north, Hanoi, and Ho Chi Minh City in the south. It’s the fourth largest city in Vietnam.
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Vietnam Visa Requirements
The Government of Vietnam has just decided to re-open the country and normalize visa procedures as the same as before 2020. Effective from March 15th, 2022. International travellers can enter Vietnam very easily. No test on arrival is required, no quarantine is needed, and vaccination is not a must. Please check the latest Vietnam Travel Requirements 2022 for all the details below.
I. VIETNAM ENTRY PROCEDURES
On April 27th, 2022, Vietnam's Ministry of Health announced that arrivals entering Vietnam via all border gates will no longer have to fill and submit health declaration forms. The country also scraped the Covid-19 testing requirement for all arrivals starting Sunday 15th May 2022. Travellers now only need Covid-19 Travel Insurance to enter the country:
Covid-19 Travel Insurance
Visitors must buy and show proof of medical or travel insurance within a minimum liability of $10,000 to cover any COVID-19-related treatment costs. However, all Vietravel travel packages are including this travel insurance (Coverage amount of $50,000 of COVID-19 medical expenses) so you don't have to buy it yourself when you travel with us.
II. VISA REQUIREMENTS
Regulations on the reception of international visitors to Vietnam under the document are now much easier than previous proposals. To enter the country, international visitors need to meet the following visa conditions:
1. Vietnam Visa Exemption List 2022
As Vietnam resumed its pre-Covid immigration policies from March 15, here are 24 countries whose citizens enjoy visa exemption (To stay beyond this number of days, you may apply for a visa extension upon your arrival in Vietnam).

Note: The above information about the Vietnam visa exemption (updated on March 15, 2021) is provided for informational purposes only, please double-check with the official authorities in your current country before departure.
2. Vietnam Visa Requirements 2022
E-Visa
Effective March 15, 2022, the Vietnamese government has resumed pre-pandemic visa issuance policies. E-visa Vietnam is now available for citizens of 80 countries who are traveling to Vietnam for tourism purposes and stay in the country for no more than 30 days. E-visa fee is USD 25, the processing time is 3 working days. You will receive your code by email to print your visa.
List of 80 countries whose citizens were eligible to apply for e-visas to Vietnam: Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Ireland, Iceland, Austria, Poland, Belarus, Belgium, Portugal, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam, Bulgaria, United Arab Emirates, Kazakhstan, Canada, Qatar, Germany, Chile, Colombia, India, Czech Republic, Andorra, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Croatia, Cuba, Denmark, Cyprus, Timor Leste, Estonia, Georgia, Republic of Korea, United States of America, Hungary, Greece, Italy, Latvia, Russia, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Micronesia, Malta, Macedonia, Mexico, Myanmar, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Nauru, Japan, New Zealand, Australia, Palau, Panama, Finland, France, Fiji, Philippines, Marshall Islands, Salomons Islands, Romania, Western Samoa, San Marino, Serbia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, China (including Hong Kong SAR and Macau SAR passport holders, not apply to Chinese e-passport holders), Uruguay, Vanuatu, Venezuela, Netherlands, Norway, Slovakia, and Slovenia.
* Please note:
- Tourists can apply for an extension once or multiple times, but the maximum stay is 90 days. After this period, they must leave the country and if they want to return to Viet Nam, they will have to apply for a visa again.
- The list of international border gates that allow foreigners to enter and exit with electronic visas includes 8 aviation border gates, 16 land border gates, and 13 sea border gates.
Visa On Arrival / Take Visa at Vietnam Embassy in your country
An Approval Letter is a letter issued by Vietnam Immigration Department that allows you to enter and exit Vietnam for a given time period (1 month or 3 months – single/multiple entries). With the approval letter, you can pick up your visa upon arrival at one of three international airports in Vietnam (Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Da Nang) or at the Vietnam Embassy in your country.
If you book tours with Vietravel, we will support you get this Approval Letter with a service fee. In case your application is denied by Vietnam Immigration Department, we will refund this service fee. Processing time: 7 working days or more depending on your nationality.
Please note: The Embassy reserves the right to request further information and documentation from applicants and to deny approval for any visa application without necessarily providing an explanation for visa denial.
For Visa On Arrival: At the airport, the corresponding authorities will verify the details on the approval letter based on your passport and travel documents for you to get Visa Stamped (fee: $25) on your passport.
For getting Visa at Vietnam Embassy: At a Vietnam Embassy, the visa procedure will take around 7 days to process. Visa fees will depend on the type of visa for which you are applying. Travelers can get their visas processed at any Vietnam Embassy in any country in order to enter Vietnam for tourism.
Approval Letter
- To get a Vietnam visa on arrival at the airport or Visa at Vietnam Embassy, travelers will need to obtain a visa approval letter beforehand, then get on the flight to Vietnam and get a visa stamped upon landing at Vietnam airport.
- Details about the procedure for getting a visa on arrival in Vietnam airports and how to pick up a visa on arrival at each airport.
- Prepare documents before getting a visa at the airport as below
- Original passport (being valid for at least 6 months following your date of entry and having at least 2 blank pages)
- The visa approval letter (printed on paper already)
- The Vietnamese visa Application Form (Form N1 – also known as the entry and exit form) with completed information and attached photo already.
- You can find and get it at Immigration Office at the airport, this form is attached together with the visa approval letter from, find the guide to complete Form N1.
Vietnam visa photo at the airport, the photo size, and requirements:
- The 2 photos size should be 4 x 6 cm (standard Vietnam photography size) or 2 x 2 inches.
- The photos should be identical, taken within the past 06 months.
- The photos must be in color and printed on bond paper or professional photo paper.
- They must be full face, front view with a solid, plain bright background.
- A hat or headgear must be kept out unless it must be worn for religious purposes.
- The outfit with the exception of religious attire should not be worn.
- Dark glasses or nonprescription glasses with tinted lenses are not acceptable unless required for medical reasons.
- In some exceptional cases, consistent objects like prescription glasses, a hearing device, wig or similar items are still accepted.
- No smile. Just keep a neutral expression.
- Stamping fee (25$/person using a 1 or 3-month single entry visa, and 50$/person using a 1 or 3-month multiple entry visa)Note: The international airports of Vietnam work 24/7, so you can get your visa stamped at any time of landing.
III. HEALTH AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR TRAVELERS
1. Travelers are required to comply with Vietnam Travel Requirements 2022:
- Within 10 days from the date of entry, passengers self-monitor their health. If you have symptoms of SARS-CoV-2 infection (fever; cough; sore throat; runny nose, stuffy nose; body aches, fatigue, chills; decreased or lost taste; decreased or lost sense of smell; pain, headache; diarrhea; difficulty breathing; respiratory infection...) must immediately notify the nearest medical facility for guidance and timely management; take preventive measures: regularly wear a mask, disinfect hands with an antiseptic solution.
- Comply with the Ministry of Health’s 5K message: face masks - disinfection - distancing - no gatherings - health declarations.
- Currently, flight restrictions have been reduced until the new update. However, please notice that all requirements might have resulted in changes requirements of the different destinations.
2. Vietnam’s health hotline
Any travelers experiencing symptoms of the virus − fever, cough, and difficulty breathing − should immediately call Vietnam’s health hotline: 1900 3228.
Vietnam has appointed 323 authorized testing facilities to carry out testing and diagnosis of COVID-19 disease. See the full list in Vietnamese.
Please note: These guidelines may change at any time based on conditions, as determined by the Vietnam government.
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Emergency contacts for travelers in Vietnam
For travelers in Vietnam, being well-prepared and having access to essential contact numbers is crucial for a safe and enjoyable trip. As Vietnam's Largest Aviation & Tourism Corporation, Vietravel will gather helpful travel information before your journey, ensuring you have the necessary knowledge and resources.
Vietnam Country Code: +84 - International Call Prefix: 00 - Trunk Prefix: 0
1. Emergency Phone Numbers
- Police: 113
- Fire: 114
- Ambulance – First Aid: 115
- Weather forecast: 1080
- Domestic long-distance telephone service: 101
- International telephone service: 110
- General information service: 1080
- Law Consultancy service: 1088
- Phone number inquiries: 116
Please keep in mind that when calling the emergency numbers listed above from a landline phone, simply dial the number without adding any area code. If you're using a mobile phone, make sure to include your current area code. For example, if you need to call 1088 in Hanoi, dial 04-1088. During your trip to Vietnam, stay informed and prepared for any unforeseen circumstances.
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2. Emergency Foreign Embassy Numbers
Hanoi Immigration Office: 024. 3825 3076
- Algeria: 024.3825 3865/933 2151
- Angola: 024.6258 3559
- Argentina: 024.3831 5262/3
- Australia: 024.3774 0100
- Austria: 024.3943 3050/3051
- Bangladesh: 024.3771 6625/7829
- Belarus: 024.3829 0494
- Belgium: 024.3934 6179
- Brazil: 024.3843 0817
- Bulgaria: 024.3845 2908
- Canada: 024.3734 5000
- Cambodia: 024.3942 4789
- Chile: 024.3774 0100
- China: 024.3845 3736
- Czech Republic: 024.3845 3369
- Denmark: 024.3823 1888
- France: 024.3944 5700
- Germany: 024.3267 3335
- Greece: 024.3715 2254
- Hungary: 024.3771 5414
- India: 024.3824 4989
- Indonesia: 024.3825 3353
- Ireland: 024.3974 3291
- Israel: 024.3718 7500
- Italy: 024.3825 6256
- Japan: 024.3846 3000
- Korea: 024.3831 5111
- Lybia: 024.3845 3009
- Malaysia: 024.3734 3836
- Mexico: 024.3847 0948
- Myanmar: 024.3845 3369
- Morocco: 024.3734 5586
- Netherlands: 024.3831 5650
- New Zealand: 024.3824 1481
- Nigeria: 024.3726 3610
- Norway: 024.3974 8900
- Philippines: 024.3943 7873
- Poland: 024.3845 2027
- Romania: 024.3734 1148
- Russia: 024.3833 6991
- Singapore: 024.3823 3965
- South Africa: 024.3936 2000
- Spain: 024.3771 5207
- Sri Lanka: 024.3734 1894
- Sweden: 024.3726 0400
- Thailand: 024.3823 5092
- United Kingdom: 024.3936 0500
- United States of America: 024.3850 5000
3. Emergency Phone Numbers For Hospitals
- Hanoi:
- International SOS (24/24h)
Add: 51 Xuan Dieu
Tel: (84-24) 3934 0666
Regional health care group offering full medical treatments including 24-hour emergency service, dental care, and medieval ·
- Vietnam French Hospital (24/24h)
Add: 1 Phuong Mai Road, Dong Da, Hanoi
Tel: (84-24) 3974 3556
- Da Nang:
- Danang Family Medical Practice
Add: 50-52 Nguyen Van Linh, Nam Duong Ward, Hai Chau Dist
Tel: (84-236) 358 2699
Email: [email protected]
24-hour professionally managed and staffed family health clinic with full emergency medical services including dental care.

Read more: Da Nang Travel Guide
- Ho Chi Minh City:
- International SOS (24/24h)
Add: 167 A Nam Ky, Khoi Nghia, Dist 3
Tel: (84-28) 3829 8424 – 3829 8520
Regional health care group offering full medical treatments including 24-hour emergency service, dental care, and medevac.

Colombia Asia Saigon (24/24h)
Add: 8 Alexandre de Rhodes, Dist 1
Tel: (84-28) 3823 8888
24-hour accident & emergency unit with professional foreign & local doctors.
Read more: Ho Chi Minh City Travel Guide
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All You Need To Know About Vietnam Visa
Venturing into the captivating land of Vietnam has just become more straightforward. As travel enthusiasts and globetrotters set their sights on this mesmerizing nation, understanding the ins and outs of visa application methods is paramount. In this comprehensive guide, we unravel the diverse avenues available for obtaining a visa to Vietnam, ensuring that your journey begins with the utmost convenience.
1. Vietnam Visa Exemption List
As of 2023, citizens from 25 selected countries can visit Vietnam without needing a visa. All you need is a valid passport with at least two blank pages for stamps. You can check if your country is on the visa-free list below. However, if your country isn't on the list, you'll have to get a visa to enter Vietnam.

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2. How to Apply for Vietnam
If you're not among the lucky ones benefiting from Vietnam's visa exemptions, there's no need to fret. This guide presents you with three accessible and efficient avenues to secure your Vietnam visa.
2.1. Vietnam E-visa
Starting from August 15, 2023, Vietnam has introduced an innovative electronic visa (e-visa) system applicable to individuals of all nationalities.

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Vietnam's e-Visa process is a simple and user-friendly way to get a visa online. The whole process, from applying and paying to receiving the visa, happens online and takes just three business days.
a. Vietnam e-Visa Requirements:
- A passport with six (6) months of validity
- A photo in .jpg format of your full passport data page
- A passport photo in .jpg format (4x6, white background, without glasses)
- A valid international credit or debit card
- An email address for support purposes
- A temporary address in Vietnam
- Your entry and exit dates and entry and exit points/airports
b. How to Apply for Vietnam’s e-Visa
Step 1: Access the Official E-Visa Portals
Visit either of these official e-visa portals to initiate the application:
Vietnam Immigration Department's portal
Ministry of Public Security's National Public Service Portal
Step 2: Provide Trip Details
Enter your intended entry date, stay duration, chosen entry and exit points, and temporary address in Vietnam.
Step 3: Choose Visa Type
Select a single-entry or multiple-entry visa within the application form.
Step 4: Upload Passport Information
Upload images of your passport data page and passport photo

Step 5: Submit the Application
After completing the form and uploading documents, submit the application.
Step 6: Pay the Visa Fee
Once submitted, you'll receive an electronic dossier code. Pay the $25 fee for a single-entry visa.
Step 7: Track Application Status
Monitor progress using the provided code on the e-visa portal.
Step 8: Await Visa Issuance
Expect the e-visa in around three working days. After three days, you may search for your visa at this link.
Step 9: Entry Through Designated Checkpoints
The e-visa permits entry at 29 international checkpoints, including 13 airports. View the list here.
2.2 Visa on Arrival / at Vietnam Diplomatic Missions with Approved Visa Letter
An Approval Letter is a letter issued by Vietnam Immigration Department that allows you to enter and exit Vietnam for a given time period (1 month or 3 months – single/multiple entries). With the approval letter, you can pick up your visa upon arrival at one of eight international airports in Vietnam (Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, Hai Phong, Khanh Hoa, Can Tho, Dalat, and Phu Quoc) or at the Vietnam Embassy/Consulate in your country.
If you book tours with Vietravel, we will support you get this Approval Letter with a service fee. In case your application is denied by Vietnam Immigration Department, we will refund this service fee. Processing time: 7 working days or more depending on your nationality.
Please note: The Embassy reserves the right to request further information and documentation from applicants and to deny approval for any visa application without necessarily providing an explanation for visa denial.
- For Visa On Arrival: At the airport, the corresponding authorities will verify the details on the approval letter based on your passport and travel documents for you to get Visa Stamped (fee: $25) on your passport.
- For getting Visa at Vietnam Embassy: At a Vietnam Embassy/Consulate, the visa procedure will take around 7 days to process. Visa fees will depend on the type of visa for which you are applying. Travelers can get their visas processed at any Vietnam Diplomatic in any country to enter Vietnam for tourism.

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Vietnam Approval Visa Letter
To get a Vietnam visa on arrival at Vietnam Diplomatic or the airport, travelers will need to obtain a visa approval letter beforehand, then get on the flight to Vietnam and get a visa stamped upon landing at Vietnam airport.
Details about the procedure for getting a visa on arrival in Vietnam airports and how to pick up a visa on arrival at each airport.
- Prepare documents before getting a visa at the airport as below
- Original passport (being valid for at least 6 months following your date of entry and having at least 2 blank pages)- The visa approval letter (printed on paper already)
- The Vietnamese visa Application Form (Form N1 – also known as the entry and exit form) with completed information and attached photo already.
- You can find and get it at Immigration Office at the airport, this form is attached together with the visa approval letter, find the guide to complete Form N1.
Vietnam visa photo at the airport, the photo size, and requirements:
- The 2 photos size should be 4 x 6 cm (standard Vietnam photography size) or 2 x 2 inches.
- The photos should be identical, taken within the past 06 months.
- The photos must be in color and printed on bond paper or professional photo paper.
- They must be full face, front view with a solid, plain bright background.
- A hat or headgear must be kept out unless it must be worn for religious purposes.
- The outfit with the exception of religious attire should not be worn.
- Dark glasses or nonprescription glasses with tinted lenses are not acceptable unless required for medical reasons. In some exceptional cases, consistent objects like prescription glasses, a hearing device, a wig, or similar items are still accepted.No smile. Just keep a neutral expression.
Stamping fee (25$/person using a 1 or 3-month single entry visa, and 50$/person using a 1 or 3-month multiple entry visa)
Note: The international airports of Vietnam work 24/7, so you can get your visa stamped at any time of landing.

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Whether you choose tradition, online efficiency, or visa on arrival, accessing Vietnam has never been more accessible. Unveil the country's enchanting landscapes and cultural treasures without the hassle.
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25 Weird and Interesting Facts about Japan
Japan is one of the most interesting and exciting countries that I have ever visited. If you have never visited Japan before you will be overwhelmed by the friendliness of the people, the bright lights of Tokyo and the uniformity of the country. There are many interesting facts about Japan which I wish I knew before I came because as I was travelling this beautiful country, I had many questions!
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Here are the most interesting facts about Japan!
1. Vending machine ratio
To every person, there are approximately 23 vending machines. You can buy ANYTHING in a vending machine including, cars, lettuce, underwear, hot ramen and even an egg. You will find them everywhere I swear! Vending machines are a huge part of Japanese culture and to me, that is extremely useful! You never have to talk to another person again, bliss for an introvert like me!

2. Gambling is illegal
In Japan, you won’t find gambling stations BUT somehow there a game that doesn’t come under the gambling umbrella. Pachinko is a popular game for the Japanese and disguised so it’s not officially gambling. You purchase tiny metal balls which are then slotted into the machine. Balls that win are then exchanged for prizes or tokens which can then be exchanged for money.
What I found fascinating is the noise of these parlours! I have been to Las Vegas and although you’re constantly hearing the noise of the machines it is nothing that distracting. When I walked into a Pachinko parlour my ears hurt it was so loud! If you visit Japan, make sure you pop into a parlour to experience this interesting craze.
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3. Fake food

Outside of most restaurants, you will find fake replicas of the food that the restaurant serves! You may also find ones that move! Yes, animated food – only in Japan. There is a street which is unofficially known as kitchen street, but the formal name is Kappabashi Street. It’s located between Asakusa and Ueno. This is where restaurants purchase their kitchenware and fake food! This was my favourite place in Tokyo. Maybe that’s strange, but it was so cool! It’s a street lined with shops selling beautiful Japanese kitchenware, from hand-painted bowls to every kitchen gadget you could think of, it’s a kitchen-lovers dream! This one of the many bizarre facts about Japan, one but it makes Japan unique!
4. Japan has the third highest life expectancy in the world

Japanese have the highest life expectancy in the world due to their diet and lifestyle. They are very healthy people and exercise regularly. On average men will live until their 81 years old and women 87 years old. This is causing a crisis in Japan because there’s a lack of childbirth also. Now there are more seniors than children and this is causing a problem for the Japanese economy. Apparently, Japan sells more adult diapers than children’s – how fascinating and problematic at the same time!
5. There are over 6800 islands!

This fact totally came to my surprise as many people just think of Japan as one island but actually, there’s 6800 of them! One of the most beautiful islands that mirror paradise is called Okinawa. On this island are the two oldest people in the world (116 & 117 years old)! Honshu is one of the four main islands and where Tokyo is located. The other 3 main islands are called Hokkaido, Shikoku and Kyushu.
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6. Slurping your noodles is not considered rude
Gone are the days where you must stay quiet and slurp your noodles! If you’re in Japan, then it’s not considered rude to make as much noise while eating your noodles! It’s considered polite to make slurping noises and means that you’re enjoying the food and you appreciate it.

7. Japan eat the most seafood in the world
The Japanese eat over 17 million tonnes of fish per year. The Japanese are the largest importer of seafood. You will seafood as a staple food for the Japanese and included in most meals. Over 20% of their protein is from seafood!

8. You’re allowed to take naps on the job
Yes, that right! In fact, naps are encouraged on the job because this improves workflow and speed. It’s also considered a sign that you are dedicated to your job and have worked hard and long for your job!
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9. They eat KFC for Christmas dinner
Apparently, over 3.6 million people in Japan celebrate their Christmas with a KFC dinner. So how did this come about in the first place? Well, it was just a good marketing campaign when the first store opened in 1970. KFC started a ‘Party Barrell’ based on an American Christmas dinner but with chicken of course instead of turkey. Somehow it caught on and the rest is history. Christmas is not considered a big event as less than 2% of Japan is Christian.

10. Tokyo is the most densely populated city in the world
Around 38 million of Japans population live just in Tokyo. Japan has a population of 127 million, so that’s a lot of people in a small space! You can see how busy Tokyo is during rush-hour easily by trying to hop on a train within the city or walking the busiest crossing in the world – Shibuya.

11. One of the safest countries in the world
Japan’s crime rate is so low is basically non-existent. The Japanese are very honest people, reliable and law-abiding. The Japanese law is strict, so people tend to not go off the rails and on the wrong side of the law.

12. Don’t wear your shoes inside
Before entering a house, you will be asked to take off your shoes. You will be given a pair of slippers usually. It’s considered rude to wear your shoes inside. This Japanese custom was mainly a thing because back in the days the Japanese used to eat off the floor and obviously didn’t want dirty shoes ruining where they were about to eat.

13. They have a high suicide rate
Unfortunately, Japan has one of the highest suicide rates in the world. Last year Japan youth suicide’s hit a record high in 30 years. The suicide forest is the second most popular place to commit suicide after San Francisco golden gate bridge. The forest is located at the base of Mt Fuji and is said to where most people enter and never come back. The rate of suicide is due to not enough access to therapists as well as work pressures. Japan has announced that they are working on better programs, especially in schools to help cut the rate of suicide.
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14. The toilets sing for you
This is probably the weirdest thing about Japan, the toilets! They do just about anything, even sing. You can also press a button and the seat will warm up, so your bottom doesn’t get cold! Although I mostly found this function a bit strange and not very nice at all.

15. Square melons are a thing
There is such a thing as square watermelons! Apparently, they are grown like this for decoration and cost as much as $100!16. They have a penis festival The Kanamara Matsuri festival is held every year. It started in 1969 just outside of Tokyo and celebrates the penis and female fertility!

17. Eating raw meat is common
You will notice on your trip to Japan that eating various types of meat raw is totally the norm. Raw fish is commonly found in sushi. One of the delicacies in Japan is raw horsemeat. It’s called Bashari and is thinly sliced and eaten raw.

18. No 4’s please!
It common in Japanese culture to totally avoid the number four because the word sounds the same as the world death. Buildings will commonly not have the 4th floor, cutlery is sold in sets of 3 or 4 and the number of guests invited to a tea ceremony will never be 4!

19. The Japanese are some of the friendliest in the world
This is a cold hard fact! The Japanese are awesome, to say the least. They are incredibly friendly, gentle and conscious people. During my time in Japan, I was blown away by the friendliness of the people.

20. Fruit is the best gift you can give
If you don’t know what to get your host, then gift them fruit. You will notice the price of fruit is astronomically high. There’s a fruit gifting shop in Tokyo and fruit can be as expensive as $27,000!
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21. The face mask is used by the sick
When I first visited Japan, I thought the face mask was worn because people don’t want to get sick and wanted to avoid other people’s germs. But, it’s actually the other way around. If you are sick you wear the face mask, so you don’t get others sick. Again, this shows how nice the Japanese are! Always thinking of others!

22. You can rent a cuddle
Yes, you read that right. There are businesses where you can go in and pay for a cuddle. Turns out people are lonely and just want a good old-fashioned hug sometimes.

23. Maid café
In Japan, there are maid cafes where the staff dress up in maid costumes and treat you as their master. Now, you may be thinking that it sounds sexual, well it’s not meant to be that way at all. It’s just a café where the staff are dressed in cosplay. The cafe is strange, fun but maybe a little cringy all at the same time. It’s just basically a café where everyone dresses up!

24. About 1500 earthquakes a year
Tokyo lies on an active area where earthquakes are extremely common, and they have over 1500 of them a year. But really this is nothing for me because New Zealand has over 15,000 per year.
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25. They take cleaning seriously
Cleaning is taught in school and is a serious part of Japanese culture. Students and children clean their own school! I have to say on my travels to Japan I thought it was one of the top 3 cleanest countries I have been to. There are even neighbourhood (volunteer but mostly compulsory) clean-ups. People are always expected to keep their private houses and their workplace clean!

There’s your big list of interesting facts about Japan. Tell me below which one you find the most interesting!
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Discover the Secret Oasis: United Bar in Da Nang Unveils Its Hidden Charms
Da Nang, a city known for its dynamic energy, harbors a delightful secret amidst its bustling streets—a bar cleverly concealed behind the facade of a traditional Vietnamese Banh Mi stall. The intriguingly named United Bar, situated on Nguyen Chi Thanh Street, has been capturing the attention of both local and international tourists with its unique and inventive design.

The Banh Mi counter, which cleverly disguises the entrance, unfolds to reveal a distinct space that evokes surprise and curiosity among first-time visitors. This tucked-away gem is not merely a spot for refreshments; it is an experience waiting to be unveiled.
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Upon stepping behind the Banh Mi counter, guests are welcomed by warm lighting and an alluring melody, creating an ambiance that sharply contrasts with the usual vivacity found in typical bars. With a limited number of tables, the venue offers an intimate setting, perfect for those seeking a private space to engage in conversations with friends.
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The concept of United Bar aligns with that of a hidden bar—an establishment deliberately positioned in an inconspicuous location. Such venues, lacking clear signage and often requiring specific information or passwords for entry, have gained popularity among those seeking an element of mystery in their social experiences.
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Beyond its intriguing design, United Bar boasts a diverse menu featuring an array of beverages, from sophisticated cocktails to craft beers and wines. Each concoction, a masterpiece of mixology, is named after Vietnamese specialties, adding a layer of local flair to the drinking experience. Names like Banh Mi, Peanut Candy, Chicken Rice, and Purple Sticky Rice Yogurt pique curiosity and beckon patrons to explore the unique flavors.

Hidden bars, a trend embraced by the younger generation, have become a favored rendezvous for couples seeking a discreet and intimate setting. The allure of these establishments lies not only in their concealed locations but also in the captivating atmosphere they provide, making them an enticing choice for social gatherings.
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As you plan your visit to Da Nang, make sure to include United Bar on your list of intriguing destinations—a place where the ordinary transforms into the extraordinary!
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Vietnam Travel Guide: All You Need to Know
Vietnam is packed with appeal for travelers, from its infinite idyllic beaches, mesmerizing terraced rice fields, and rich cultural heritage. There is so much to see and experience in this charming country! As Vietnam's largest aviation & tourism corporation, Vietravel presents our ultimate Vietnam travel guide as the key to unlocking Vietnam's secrets. It will draw you in for a closer look at its magnificent landscape and the warmth of the locals leave an indelible imprint. Scroll down for a wealth of recommendations.
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I. Vietnam Travel Guide - Visa Requirements
Starting in 2023, Vietnam has reinstated its regular entry requirements, similar to those prior to the Covid-19 pandemic. In essence, most international visitors to Vietnam will require a valid Vietnam visa should be valid for 6 months from the date you arrive to be able to enter the country.
1. Vietnam Visa Exemption
As of January 2023, regular passport holders from 25 COUNTRIES can receive visa-free entry to Vietnam.
2. Vietnam Tourist Visas
Currently, there are 3 ways to get a tourist visa to Vietnam including:
2.1. Vietnam e-visa
The convenience of Vietnam's electronic visa (e-visa) system, is open to citizens from 80 countries and grants a single entry for a maximum of up to 30 days.
2.2. Visa on arrival
One of the most convenient ways for travelers to come to Vietnam is by applying for a visa on arrival. It will be an optimal choice for flexible durations of stay and entry times, especially, being available exclusively for air travelers.
2.3. Visa at Vietnam Embassy - Consulate
The most common way is getting a visa at the Embassy/Consulate. Obtain a visa with a stamped passport, offering peace of mind and readiness for your journey.
Read more details about Vietnam Tourist Visa Guide here.
II. When to travel to Vietnam? - Vietnam Travel Guide
Vietnam's breathtaking sceneries and vibrant culture attract travelers all year round. However, if you're
seeking the perfect weather conditions for your trip, look no further than the months between December and April. The air is cool and crisp, the skies are clear, and the landscapes are astonishing. Furthermore, it coincides with Tet, this is the ideal time to immerse yourself in the country's fascinating culture as Vietnam’s most significant festival season.
III. Where to visit in Vietnam?
Vietnam exudes enchantment with plenty of amazing places to explore. Let Vietravel inspire
your Vietnam itinerary to fulfill your travel dreams with our comprehensive Vietnam Travel Guide.
The regions of Vietnam are naturally divided into 3 main regions which are further split into 63
provinces and cities. With their unique charms and attractions, mountainous Northern Vietnam, historic Central Vietnam, and bustling Southern Vietnam will leave you captivated and yearning for more.
1. Northern Vietnam
Firstly, our ultimate Vietnam Travel Guide will get full of your inspiration for the captivating nature,
fascinating history, and valuable culture of Northern Vietnam:
Hanoi:
The antique capital of Hanoi will absorb your senses with its unique colonial French Quarter, ancient temples, and scenic lakes.

Read more: Hanoi Travel Guide
Ha Long Bay:
Next, Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is truly unique. An overnight cruise journey is a
great way for you to explore its majestic seascape and the emerald waters of the bay.
Read more: Ha Long Bay Travel Guide
Lan Ha Bay:
If you are a peaceful lover, Lan Ha Bay should be on your bucket list. Come here to discover this hidden gem with its pristine white sand beaches, colorful floating villages, and the authentic rustic life of the local fishermen.
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Ninh Binh:
The place is the tranquil heaven for your soul. Your nomadic spirit will have the chance to discover its enchanting riverine landscapes, majestic limestone karsts, and picturesque rice paddies.

More information: Ninh Binh Travel Guide
Sa Pa:
In addition, nestled in the rugged 1.500 meters above sea level, Sapa is surrounded by lush valleys and
verdant rice paddy fields. This mountain town will offer you magnificent cascading rice terraces and the enchanting cultural diversity of ethnic minorities.
More information: Sapa Travel Guide
Ha Giang:
Besides, Ha Giang is no doubt an adventurous destination for its dramatic Dong Van Plateau, the
mesmerizing natural scenery, and the distinctive Khau Vai Love Market.
Read more: Ha Giang Travel Guide
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2. Central Vietnam
Secondly, embark on an amazing journey to Central Vietnam, where natural marvels and cultural wonders await. Open your heart to the untouched region with this Vietnam Travel Guide by Vietravel.
Quang Binh:
First, let your wanderlust take flight as you venture into the majestic realm of Quang Binh, where
awe-inspiring caves and breathtaking national parks.
Read more: Quang Binh Travel Guide
Hue:
Next, Hue is best known for its valuable retained history and unique cultural identity. It's a tranquil
citadel, full of serene lakes, canals, lush vegetation, and some magnificent historical sights that await you to explore.

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Da Nang:
The livable city of Da Nang mesmerizes travelers with its stunning night skyline by the sea and
panoramic views from the iconic Golden Bridge.

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Hoi An:
Served as a bustling trading port from the 15th century, Hoi An boats the timeless beauty. It captivates you with its vibrant historic vibes through stunning architecture and captivating traditions.

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Nha Trang:
This coastal city beckons with its natural wonders, a diversity of seascapes, and a blended architecture of Hindu, Buddhism, and Islam that will leave you spellbound.
Read more: Nha Trang Travel Guide
Ninh Thuan
Next, the untouched beauty of Ninh Thuan awaits you with white sand beaches, sprawling grape
gardens, and awe-inspiring Champa Kingdom architecture.
Read more: Ninh Thuan Travel Guide
Phan Thiet
This tropical paradise invites you to discover the majestic beauty, from sparkling golden dunes to
expansive shorelines fringed by powder-fine sand and deep blue waves.
Read more: Phan Thiet Travel Guide
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3. Southern Vietnam
Finally, come and explore the enchanting beauty of Southern Vietnam, where every corner is a treasure trove of stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine. Scroll down to our Vietnam Travel Guide for more vital details.
Buon Ma Thuot:
Well-known as the coffee capital of Vietnam, the city awaits your exploration with its captivating landscape and distinctive Robusta Coffee flavor.
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Da Lat:
For tranquility seekers, this European-feel city will beckon you with its enchanting waterfalls, serene lakes, and vibrant flower farms.

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Ho Chi Minh City:
Next, a multicultural destination with delectable street foods, impressive yellow buildings, and a vibrant nightlife waiting to be explored.

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Vung Tau:
The hidden treasure - Vung Tau, where stunning coastlines, a majestic lighthouse, the iconic Christ
the Redeemer statue and tantalizing seafood await your exploration.
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Con Dao Islands:
Furthermore, embark on a transformative journey to Con Dao Islands, where pristine beaches, serene bays, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant coral reefs await your discovery.

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My Tho:
Let the colorful culture of Southern Vietnam come alive as you explore the peaceful landscapes of Ben
Tre, with its lush rice paddies and gorgeous fruit gardens.
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Ben Tre:
Besides, escape to the pure tranquility of Ben Tre, the "Homeland of Coconut," where the unspoiled
landscapes offer a serene oasis for your soul.

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Can Tho:
Let the calming waters of Can Tho soothe your soul as you immerse in the vibrant bustle of the Cai Rang
floating market and beautiful canals.
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Phu Quoc Island:
Additionally, unveil the wonders of Pearl Island, where pristine beaches, azure waters, and awe-inspiring sunsets create an enchanting tapestry of beauty.
Read more: Phu Quoc Island Travel Guide
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IV. How to travel to Vietnam? - Vietnam Travel Guide
There are numerous different ways to travel to Vietnam, based on where you are coming from, and
how you like to get around with transport. In particular, the Vietnam travel guide by Vietravel is here to guide you through 3 options to get to this captivating country.
1. By air
First of all, getting to Vietnam by plane is an optimal option. Vietnam currently has 3 main international airports, each one serves as a major transportation hub for each Vietnam’s region: Noi Bai Int Airport (HAN) in Hanoi, Da Nang Int Airport (DAD) in Da Nang, and Tan Son Nhat Int Airport (SGN) in Ho Chi Minh City.
In addition, there are also direct international flights to major tourism hubs such as Nha Trang and Phu Quoc. At these airports, Vietravel provides you with worry-free airport transfer services - the optimal choice for your transportation needs with amazing online deals. Book now at Vietravel airport transfer here.
2. By train/bus
Second, another great way to travel to Vietnam is by train/ bus. Thanks to its over a dozen international
overland border crossings, travelers from Laos, Cambodia, and China can easily enter Vietnam by train or bus.
Overall, the Vietnam train ride is a scenic and enjoyable way to travel, allowing you to take in the picturesque landscapes of Vietnam.
3. By cruise ship
Finally, traveling to Vietnam by cruise is also a popular choice for travelers from the UK, the US,
Australia, Singapore, or China.
Most of the major cities of Vietnam are located by the sea or a river. Vietnam has become a popular stop
for cruise passengers from all over the world. Depending on the cruise’s itinerary, you can be docked at Halong Bay, Hue, Da Nang, Nha Trang, and Vung Tau.
V. How to get around Vietnam? - Vietnam Travel Guide
Navigating Vietnam is a hassle-free experience. In this comprehensive Vietnam travel guide by Vietravel, you will find the best options for exploring this beautiful land. From airplanes to trains, buses, and private cars, Vietnam boasts a well-connected transportation system that allows you to reach any destination with ease and convenience.
1. By plane:
First, almost all of Vietnam's top tourist destinations have airports, making air transportation the
most convenient way to travel around the country. Vietnam has 4 airline brands, among which Vietravel Airlines stands out as a reliable choice for experiencing the country's cultural richness, breathtaking natural landscapes, and vibrant local life.

With Vietravel Airlines, Vietravel Corporation now offers travelers a complete range of tourism services, including flights, accommodations, and tours, to ensure that your travel experience is truly unforgettable.
2. By train:
Furthermore, the train is one of the best viable options to enjoy some of Vietnam's most beautiful train routes in Southeast Asia. With around 3,000km of railway track from Sapa to Ho Chi Minh City, the train takes you through picturesque countryside, over rugged mountains, and past scenic coastal areas.
3. By bus:
Additionally, getting around Vietnam by bus is one of the great choices for budget travelers. They are also highly convenient, with the extensive bus network located in almost every corner of the country.
4. By private car or motorbike:
At last, booking a private car or renting a motorbike is another popular option for visitors when
traveling through Vietnam. Vietravel's private car rental service with a driver is a fantastic option for travelers seeking a convenient and hassle-free way to explore Vietnam.

With a wide range of vehicles available, including sedans, SUVs, vans, and couches, you can choose the perfect vehicle to suit your needs and group size.
VI. What to eat in Vietnam? - Vietnam Travel Guide
Welcome to the gastronomical heaven that is Vietnam, where flavors and aromas intertwine to create a mesmerizing culinary experience. From the bustling streets of Hanoi to the dynamic metropole of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam's cuisine is a testament to its rich cultural heritage and diverse geography. So, what to eat in Vietnam? Let Vietnam Travel Guide take you on a mouth-watering journey through the country's most iconic dishes.
1. Pho
First of all, start your culinary adventure with the world-famous Pho, a hearty noodle soup with tender slices of beef or chicken, accompanied by aromatic herbs and spices.

2. Banh Mi
Then, head to the bustling street markets and indulge in the savory and crispy Banh Mi, a Vietnamese-style sandwich filled with grilled pork, pate, vegetables, and fresh herbs.

3. Bun Cha
If you're feeling adventurous, try the traditional Bun Cha, a dish of grilled pork, vermicelli noodles, and herbs, served with a side of dipping sauce.

4. Coffee/ Bia Hoi
Finally, no meal in Vietnam is complete without a cup of strong and sweet Vietnamese coffee, or a refreshing glass of Bia Hoi (craft beer), a light and bubbly beer brewed daily and enjoyed with friends.

Ultimately, discover the wonders of this friendly country with the comprehensive Vietnam Travel Guide by Vietravel, designed to provide meaningful travel insights. Let the enchanting landscapes, the delicious flavors, and the warm smiles of the Vietnamese people inspire you. Remember, the true essence of Vietnam cannot be captured in words alone — it must be experienced. So go forth, dear traveler, and create your own extraordinary story in the land of endless inspiration.
VII. About Vietravel
Vietravel takes pride in being Vietnam’s Largest Aviation & Tourism Corporation with local experts who deeply understand and appreciate the culture, history, and true beauty of Vietnam. With our meticulous attention and extensive expertise, w we aim to provide you with an authentic experience in Vietnam that will stay with you for a lifetime. Our diverse range of services caters to all your needs to discover the many breathtaking treasures. So, Why wait any longer? Embark on a journey to explore the vibrant tapestry of this remarkable land with Vietravel.
As the Largest Aviation-Tourism corporation in the country, Vietravel consistently provides high-standard services at the most competitive prices so that you can discover the beauty of not only Vietnam but all of Southeast Asia.
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BUON MA THUOT TRAVEL GUIDE 2024 - All you need to know
Welcome to the dazzling gem in Dak Lak Province. It's a foodie's dream with luscious fruits, fresh veggies, and the star of the show, coffee! Buckle up for a wild adventure with the comprehensive Buon Ma Thuot travel guide of Vietravel - Vietnam's Largest Aviation and Tourism Corporation, as we uncover the city's finest delights!
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I. When is the best time to visit Buon Ma Thuot? – Buon Ma Thuot travel guide
If you're thinkin' 'bout hittin' up Buon Ma Thuot, mark your calendars for the perfect time to go – it's November to April. That’s when the dry season's in full swing, making it the ideal time to hit the great outdoors and soak in all the breathtaking sights. You don't wanna be caught in the rain and gettin' all muddy, right?
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II. Where are the best places to visit in Buon Ma Thuot?
A mesmerizing city in the heart of Vietnam's Central Highlands captivates visitors with its stunning natural beauty and lively culture. With Vietravel's Buon Ma Thuot travel guide as your trusty companion, you'll be taken on a memorable journey to explore the most wonderful destinations this city has to offer.
1. Yok Don National Park
First, embark on an extraordinary trip to a wild wonderland, Yok Don National Park! Picture this: vast savannas stretchin' as far as the eye can see, peppered with majestic elephants roaming free, and a symphony of chirping birds singin' their hearts out. It's like a real-life safari right in the heart of Vietnam! For all adventure seekers, you'll find hidden waterfalls, lush jungles to get lost in, and maybe even spot some elusive wildlife if you're lucky.
2. Dray Nur Waterfall
Secondly, nestled in the heart of lush greenery, lies a gorgeous natural wonder - Dray Nur Waterfall. This magnificent waterfall will have you holding your breath as it cascades down in all its glory, like a majestic curtain of water hangin' from the heavens. Standing at a jaw-dropping height of over 20 meters, Dray Nur is one of the largest and most spectacular waterfalls in Vietnam. You can take a dip in its refreshing waters, have a picnic with your buddies, or simply bask in the awe-inspiring beauty of nature.
3. Ako Dhong Village
Third, hidden amidst lush greenery and rolling hills, Ako Dhong Village offers a glimpse into the traditional way of life of the local ethnic minority communities. The villagers, with their warm smiles and genuine hospitality, will welcome you with open arms, making you feel like a part of their extended family. Ako Dhong's unique culture and age-old customs are showcased through lively festivals, captivating dances, and intricate handicrafts that tell stories of generations past.
4. Dray Sap Waterfall
Next, standing tall at 20m with an impressive width of nearly 100m, Dray Sap waterfall appears with perfect attractiveness. The cascading water creates a mesmerizing white mist, and the clear, clean waters are perfect for outdoor picnics. As you venture deeper into the pristine forest, you'll encounter gushing streams, rugged rocks, and the thrilling sight of waterfalls plunging from cliffs.
5. Trung Nguyen Coffee Village
Now, if you are a coffee lover, you absolutely can't miss out on Trung Nguyen Cafe Village. It's a must-visit spot for all Java enthusiasts! Get ready to vibe in the dense foliage, chillin' with ancient coffee trees and funky Central Highlands statues. Listen to epic tales and coffee culture from around the globe, and explore the Ede long house, home to the raddest collection of antique artifacts like gongs, tools, and awesome agricultural gear.
6. Lak Lake
Additionally, navigate to the largest freshwater lake in the Central Highlands region. Surrounded by picturesque landscapes, this hidden lake offers visitors a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The area is home to the M'nong ethnic minority, known for its traditional long houses and vibrant cultural heritage. Travelers can enjoy a variety of activities, such as boating, trekking, and even riding elephants!
7. The Ethnographic Museum
Moreover, step into a captivating place that immerses you in the cultural diversity of the Central Highlands – The Ethnographic Museum. Imagine this: a funky museum showcasing traditional clothes, artifacts, and even epic displays of the region's unique ethnic groups. You'll be amazed by the rich customs, rituals, and beliefs of these communities, making it a real eye-opener into the heart of the heritage here.
8. Buon Ma Thuot City Park
Finally, explore the ultimate chill spot in the heart of the city! It’s like a green oasis, a breath of fresh air amidst the hustle and bustle. Picture yourself strolling through green gardens, surrounded by tall trees and vigorous flowers, feeling like you've stepped into a serene paradise. So if you're craving some nature therapy and a break from the city grind, the amazing park got your back!
Vietravel is your trusted companion, do not hesitate to book your Buon Ma Thuot day trip here and unveil the wonders of this coffee spot.
III. How to travel to Buon Ma Thuot? – Buon Ma Thuot travel guide
Notably, getting to this epic land is as easy as pie, no sweat! Our in-depth Buon Ma Thuot travel guide has got your back with all the deets you need to roll in and kick off your mind-blowing adventure. So, keep it locked for more essential info, and get ready to rock!
1. By Air
First and foremost, getting to Buon Ma Thuot by air is a breeze! You can catch a flight to the coffee land from major cities in Vietnam, such as Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Da Nang. The Buon Ma Thuot Airport (also known as Phung Duc Airport) is well-connected with domestic airlines, so you'll have plenty of options to choose from. Just hop on a plane, and before you know it, you'll be touching down in this beautiful city in the heart of the Central Highlands.
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2. By Bus or Vietravel’s private car/ coach
Next, if you're up for a longer ride, hop on a sleeper bus to Buon Ma Thuot - it's easy on the wallet! These buses have flexible schedules, so you can travel at your own pace. Or, if you prefer a cushier journey, check out Vietravel's private car or coach services for a comfy and customizable ride. Get the best deals on chauffeured private cars from Vietravel - Vietnam's largest aviation and tourism corporation!
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IV. How to get around Buon Ma Thuot?
Navigating around the coffee land is a piece of cake, and with Vietravel's Buon Ma Thuot Travel Guide at your fingertips, you'll have all the useful transport tips to make your journey smooth and hassle-free. Scroll down to learn more!
1. Walking/ Bicycle
First, to explore the enchanting plateau city on foot, just put on your comfy shoes and wander through the city's charming streets, taking in the sights and sounds. For a more adventurous ride, hop on a motorbike and cruise through the scenic landscapes, feeling the wind in your hair and the thrill of freedom. Whether you choose to walk or ride, this wonderland has a world of wonders waiting for you to discover!
2. Motorbike
Second, getting around the tranquil highlands hub by motorbike is a fantastic way to explore the city and its surrounding areas at your own pace. You can rent a motorbike from various rental shops in the city, and it's relatively affordable. Just remember to wear a helmet, obey traffic rules, and be cautious on the roads. With the freedom of a motorbike, you can easily navigate through scenic landscapes, visit coffee plantations, and discover hidden gems that are off the beaten path.
3. Vietravel's private car/ bus:
Third, discover the charms of Buon Ma Thuot with Vietravel's top-notch private car or bus services! Say goodbye to travel worries as our reliable chauffeured cars and spacious buses are at your service. Whether you're cruising through the city or exploring nearby gems, we've got you covered. Sit back, relax, and relish the beautiful Central Highlands with peace of mind. Book now for an unforgettable adventure!
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4. Taxis
Lastly, getting around this joyful urban destination by taxi is a convenient and straightforward option for travelers. Look out for reputable taxi companies in the city and ensure the meter is turned on to avoid any misunderstandings. Taxis are readily available at popular spots like the airport, bus stations, and tourist areas. Simply hail a taxi from the roadside or book one through a mobile app.
So, grab our Buon Ma Thuot travel guide and roam through this stunning city like a boss! We've got all the tips and tricks to uncover hidden gems and navigate those streets with ease, just like a pro traveler!
V. What to eat in Buon Ma Thuot? – Buon Ma Thuot travel guide
Indulge yourself in the coffee land of Buon Ma Thuot, where culinary wonders await! Get ready to embark on a flavorful journey, tasting dishes as diverse and enticing as the colors of a painter's palette. Let’s allow Buon Ma Thuot Travel Guide to take you through a wonderful cuisine experience in this enchanting destination.
1. Cafe
First of all, calling all coffee lovers! If you're in this highland destination, you can't skip their world-famous coffee! Buon Ma Thuot has perfected the art of coffee-making, making it a must-try experience for every java enthusiast.
Where to drink:
• Trung Nguyen Village, Ly Thai To St.
• Cafe 50A on the corner of No Trang Long and Ly Thuong Kiet
• The Forget Me Not Café, 29 Le Hong Phong St.
2. Ga Nuong Com Lam (Grilled chicken with bamboo rice)
Second, Dak Lak cuisine has two iconic treats that you can't miss: com lam and grilled chicken satay! Inspired by the lush forests and mountains, locals cook up a storm using nature's gifts. Imagine lam rice, baked to perfection in bamboo tubes, and wrapped in banana leaves. Let's try!
Where to eat:
• Ga Nuong Com Lam Buon Ma Thuot Dak Lak: 383/81 Nguyen Van Cu, Tan Lap, Buon Ma Thuot, Dak Lak
• Ga Nuong Cuong Map: 74 Pham Hong Thai, Tu An, Buon Ma Thuot, Dak Lak
• Ga Nuong Com Lam Kids Buon Ma Thuot Dak Lak: 14 Nguyen Son, Tan Loi, Buon Ma Thuot, Dak Lak.
3. Banh Uot Thit Nuong Ban Me (Wet cake with grilled meat)
Next, explore one of the most famous dishes here: Banh Uot Thit Nuong. Picture this: a plate full of thinly coated wet cake awaits you, and it's your time to shine! Get creative and combine all sorts of mouthwatering meat fillings, from grilled to regular spring rolls, and roll them up just as you like. Finally, dip those flavor bombs into your favorite sauce or fish sauce, and get ready to savor a delightful explosion of taste in every bite!
Where to eat:
• Banh Uot Ban Me 90 BMT: 90A Le Thanh Tong, Tan Loi, Buon Ma Thuot, Dak Lak
• Banh Uot Chong Dia 43 BMT: 43 Tran Nhat Duat, Tan Loi, Buon Ma Thuot, Dak Lak
• Banh Uot Chong Dia 47 BMT: 130 Y Ngong, Tan Tien, Buon Ma Thuot, Dak Lak.
4. Bun Chia (Pork Bone Vermicelli)
Moreover, get ready to dig into a quirky yet famous dish that's been rocking Dak Lak for ages, Bun Chia! You might not know the name, but trust me, you'll never forget it once you taste it. The star of the show? Giant spring rolls that'll blow your mind! And here's a fun fact: the locals say that after a bowl of Bun Chia, you'll be fueled up and satisfied all day long.
Where to eat:
• Bun Chia Co Chua Buon Ma Thuot: 222 Nguyen Tat Thanh, Tan An, Buon Ma Thuot, Dak Lak
• Bun Chia Ba Mo Buon Ma Thuot: 200 Ly Thuong Kiet, Thang Loi, Buon Ma Thuot, Dak Lak
• Bun Chia Co Cuc Buon Ma Thuot: 230 Nguyen Tat Thanh, Tan Lap, Buon Ma Thuot, Dak Lak.
5. Bun Do – Red Soup With Vermicelli
Finally, dive into the flavorful world of Dak Lak's popular specialty! Bun Do will rock your taste buds! The vibrant red-orange broth, just like the color of the basalt land, embraces those tantalizing vermicelli fibers. It's like a party in your mouth! Pure crab meat, juicy pork, and fat blended to perfection, with veggies, bean sprouts, and boiled quail eggs. Get your chopsticks ready for a flavor explosion!
Where to eat:
• Bun Do Buon Ma Thuot Tran Phu: 65 Tran Phu, Thang Loi, Buon Ma Thuot City, Dak Lak
• Bun Do Thuy: 75 Le Hong Phong, Tan Tien, Buon Ma Thuot City, Dak Lak
• Bun Do Ba Chanh: 38 Nguyen Xuan Nguyen Street, Tan An, Buon Ma Thuot City, Dak Lak.
Looking for a delicious culinary adventure in Buon Ma Thuot? Look no further! With a commitment to quality, we'll lead you to explore new and enticing cuisine paradises that will leave your taste buds dancing with joy. Book your tour with Vietravel now and get ready for an incredible gastronomic journey!
VI. Conclusion
In conclusion, the ultimate Buon Ma Thuot travel guide, presented by Vietravel - Asia's Leading Tour Operator, is your go-to resource for exploring this enchanting city and its surroundings. Packed with comprehensive information on attractions, activities, and accommodations, it's the perfect companion for any traveler. Whether you seek relaxation or thrilling adventures, this serene highlands hub offers something unforgettable. With its stunning beauty, vibrant culture, and welcoming locals, it's a destination that will leave a lasting impression.
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