Travel Destinations, Things to Do Vietnam Cambodia Laos Myanmar
A comprehensive list of travel destinations in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar. Paradissa provides you with in-depth information and photos for the destinations which is aimed for your planning a holiday in these countries. Browsing our articles and get inspired! Do not hesitate to contact us for further information should you need any.
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Dong Van
Dong Van District is the northern most area of Ha Giang Province and Vietnam. The district is bordered to the west, north and northeast by China, to the east by Meo Vac District, to the south by Yen Minh. The district shares a national border with China with the total length of 52.5 km.
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Dong Van Karst Plateau Travel Guide, Ha Giang
Dong Van Rock Plateau (or Dong Van Karst Plateau) in Ha Giang Province is the highland in the most extreme north of Vietnam with majority of the terrain at 1,400-1.600m above sea level and with over 80% of the surface covered by just rocks and with high concentration of rocky peaks of over 2,000m above sea level.Country: VietnamProvince: Ha Giang -
Gia Lai
Gia Lai is located deep in the Central Highlands of Vietnam with Pleiku as the provincial capital city. The average altitude of the province is 700-800m above sea level.
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Ha Giang
Ha Giang, the northernmost land of Vietnam, is characterized by fabled limestone mountains with karst formations and colorful ethnic minorities with untouched lifestyle and culture. Ha Giang is much shrouded in legend and is not touched by mass tourism.
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Ha Giang Photos, Ha Giang Travel Guide
Ha Giang is the northernmost province of Vietnam. The capital city is Ha Giang City, 312km from Hanoi. Due to poor roads and tightening security conditions in the past, Ha Giang was not open to foreign tourists until recently.
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Ha Nam
Ha Nam is located to the south-west of the Red River Delta and adjacent to the mountainous region to the west of Vietnam. The province is bordered to the north by Hanoi, to the east by Hung Yen and Thai Binh, to the south by Nam Dinh, to the west by Hoa Binh and Ninh Binh.
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Ha Tay
From August 2008, Ha Tay has been integrated into Ha Noi, so there's no province officially called Ha Tay in Vietnam now. Paradissa still retains this travel guide section to make it less confusing for our travellers.
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Ha Tay Images, Ha Tay (Hanoi) Travel Guide
Ha Tay had been a separate province located to the west, south-west and south of Hanoi. Ha Tay was known for its well-preserved ancient villages, temples and Buddhist pagodas. Since 2008, Ha Tay was integrated into Hanoi and there have been lots of changes in the local lifestyle, cultural monuments in the province. The below photos were taken by Paradissa's team when Ha Tay was an untouched land where century-old traditions prevailed...Country: VietnamProvince: Ha TayHa Tinh
Ha Tinh is located to the north of the Central Region of Vietnam. The province is bordered to the north by Nghe An, to the east by East Vietnam Sea, to the south by Quang Binh and to the west by Laos. Ha Tinh is not visited much by neither Vietnamese domestic tourists nor foreign visitors.
Country: VietnamProvince: Ha TinhHai Duong
Hai Duong is located to the north-east of Vietnam, in the heart of the Red River Delta. The province is bordered to the north by Bac Giang, to the north-east by Quang Ninh, to the east by Hai Phong, to the south by Thai Binh, to the west by Hung Yen and to the north-west by Bac Ninh.
Country: VietnamProvince: Hai DuongHai Phong
Hai Phong, the 3rd biggest city in Vietnam, is located to the North-East of the country. From the 19th century, Hai Phong has always been known for Hai Phong Harbor, one of the biggest commercial ports in Vietnam. Thanks to the strategic position, Hai Phong has always been important to Vietnam’s defense and economy.
Country: VietnamProvince: Hai PhongHalong Bay
Halong Bay of Vietnam offers 3000 green limestone islands rising from the crystalline emerald water in the Gulf of Tonkin. Ha Long Bay also has tens of stunning limestone caves above and under water, and the diverse Eco-system which makes the bay listed as the World Heritage Site by the UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization).
Country: VietnamProvince: Quang NinhHalong Bay Pictures, Halong Bay Travel Guide
Halong Bay Pictures are featured photos taken by Paradissa Team on our myriad trips to this natural wonder of Vietnam. The photo gallery includes images of Halong Bay, of the rocks on the bay, of the luxurious junks, of life on the floating villages amid the wild of the bay...
Country: VietnamProvince: Quang NinhHang Kia
Hang Kia is a little valley perched on an altitude of 900-1,200m above sea level. While Hang Kia is part of Mai Chau District of Hoa Binh, it belongs to the Moc Chau Plateau geographically. Hang Kia is 170km southwest of Hanoi via Route 6.
Country: VietnamProvince: Hoa BinhDistrict: Mai ChauHanoi
Hanoi is the elegant capital city of Vietnam sprawling its way along the Red River banks. There are many lakes, parks and leafy quarters which make the city just freshly green all year round. Hanoi was first built in 1010 by King Ly Thai To who checked and found out that Fengshui of Hanoi was exceptionally good for the prosperity of the kingdom that time; Hanoi was called Thanh Long meaning "the city of ascending dragons" then.
Country: VietnamProvince: HanoiHanoi Photos, Hanoi Travel Guide
For just so many years, the photographer team of Paradissa Travel have been wandering Hanoi: be it the Old Quarters, the sidewalk cafes, the street restaurants, the open markets...
Country: VietnamProvince: HanoiHau Giang
Hau Giang Province is located in the heart of the Mekong Delta, bordered to the north by Can Tho City, to the east by the Hau River (Mekong River tributary) and Vinh Long Province, to the south by Soc Trang Province and Bac Lieu Province and to the west by Kien Giang Province. The capital of Hau Giang Province is Vi Thanh Town, 240km south-west of Ho Chi Minh City.
Country: VietnamProvince: Hau GiangHo Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City still called Saigon by the locals is the biggest city and the economic center of Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh City spreads its way on the banks of the Saigon River and has always been busy with trade since its formation. The areas more interesting to the travellers include the riverside, the city center and China Town.
Country: VietnamProvince: Ho Chi Minh CityHoa Binh
Hoa Binh is a mountainous province in north-western Vietnam. The province is bordered to the north by Phu Tho, to the east by Hanoi, to the southeast by Ha Nam and Ninh Binh, to the south by Ninh Binh and Thanh Hoa, to the west by Son La. The provincial capital city is 74km south-west of Hanoi.
Country: VietnamProvince: Hoa BinhHoa Binh Images, Hoa Binh Travel Guide
Hoa Binh Province is located in the North-West of Vietnam with mountainous terrains and with different ethnic minorities. The province offers chaste natural beauty and untouched culture.
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Adventure Tour Ben Tre – Can Tho – Chau Doc - 3 Days
Visited places: Saigon, Can Tho, Ben Tre, Chau DocTour Theme/Activity: Adventure, Family, Couple, River Cruise, Off-the-beaten track, Floating market, Exotic Lifestyle -
Tour Halong Bay and Cat Ba Island - 2 Days
Visited places: Hanoi, Halong Bay, Hai Phong, Cat Ba IslandTour Theme/Activity: Adventure, Family, Couple, Hiking, Tropical forest/National park, Off-the-beaten track -
Adventure Tour in the Virgin North West of Vietnam - 5 Days
Visited places: Hanoi, Lao Cai, Sapa, Bac Ha, Mu Cang Chai, Muong Lo - Nghia LoTour Theme/Activity: Adventure, Hiking, Ethnic market, Ethnic villages, Idyllic countryside, Mountains, Off-the-beaten track
Vietnam Travel Guide
- An Giang
- Arts & Entertainment in Vietnam
- Ba Ria - Vung Tau
- Bac Giang
- Bac Ha
- Bac Kan
- Bac Lieu
- Bac Ninh
- Battlefields in Vietnam
- Ben Tre
- Binh Dinh
- Binh Duong
- Binh Phuoc
- Binh Thuan
- Buon Ma Thuot
- Ca Mau
- Can Tho
- Cao Bang
- Cat Ba Island
- Chau Doc
- Con Dao Islands
- Cu Chi Tunnels
- Da Lat
- Da Nang
- Dak Lak
- Dak Nong
- Dangers & Annoyances in Vietnam
- Dien Bien
- Dong Nai
- Dong Thap
- Dong Van
- Festivals & Events in Vietnam
- Food & Drinks in Vietnam
- Geography of Vietnam
- Gia Lai
- Ha Giang
- Ha Nam
- Ha Tay
- Ha Tinh
- Hai Duong
- Hai Phong
- Halong Bay
- Hang Kia
- Hanoi
- Hau Giang
- History of Vietnam
- Ho Chi Minh City
- Hoa Binh
- Hoi An
- How to Travel To Vietnam
- Hue
- Hung Yen
- Khanh Hoa
- Kien Giang
- Kon Tum
- Lai Chau
- Lam Dong
- Lang Son
- Languages in Vietnam
- Lao Cai
- Long An
- Long Hai
- Mai Chau
- Mekong Delta
- Moc Chau
- Money & Banks in Vietnam
- Mui Ne
- My Son Cham Ruins
- My Tho
- Nam Dinh
- National Parks in Vietnam
- Nghe An
- Nha Trang
- Ninh Binh
- Ninh Thuan
- North East of Vietnam
- North West of Vietnam
- Passports & Visas for Vietnam
- Perfume Pagoda
- Phan Thiet
- Phu Quoc Island
- Phu Tho
- Phu Yen
- Post & Communications in Vietnam
- Public Holidays in Vietnam 2024
- Quang Binh
- Quang Nam
- Quang Ngai
- Quang Ninh
- Quang Tri
- Quy Nhon
- Religion & Ideology in Vietnam
- Saigon
- Sapa
- Shopping in Vietnam
- Soc Trang
- Son La
- State & Law in Vietnam
- Tay Ninh
- Thai Binh
- Thai Nguyen
- Thanh Hoa
- Thua Thien - Hue
- Tien Giang
- Tra Vinh
- Transport in Vietnam
- Travel Activities in Vietnam
- Travel Check List for Vietnam
- Travel Facts for Vietnam
- Travel Health for Vietnam
- Tuyen Quang
- Vietnam
- Vietnam Economy
- Vietnam Health Declaration
- Vietnam Travel Guide
- Vietnam Travel Tips and Advice
- Vietnamese People & Population
- Vietnamese Society & Conduct
- Vinh Long
- Vinh Phuc
- Vung Tau
- Weather and Climate in Vietnam
- Yen Bai