Six ideal destinations for green tourism in Vietnam
From tranquil coastal towns to big cities within easy cycling distance, Vietnam's green destinations can help visitors recharge their social batteries.
From tranquil coastal towns to big cities within easy cycling distance, Vietnam's green destinations can help visitors recharge their social batteries.
In April, the estimated number of international visitors to Vietnam reached 1.55 million, up 58.2% from the same period last year.
Located about 30 kilometers southwest of Hanoi, Quoc Oai District boasts a rich heritage of over 200 distinctive historical, cultural, architectural, and artistic relics.
The tourism industry has developed action programs and organized promotional and advertising activities for the coming period.
The event takes place from April 26 to May 1 in Thai Nguyen City, in the northern province of Thai Nguyen.
Companies will introduce brand-new travel offerings, including distinctive tours that offer new angles on the attractions of Hanoi and the surrounding areas.
Herb cultivation and production has been well preserved by the ethnic Dao people in Ba Vi District.
Tour operators in Hanoi need to check their technical facilities and services, the safety of activities, and improve the quality and professionalism of their services to tourists.
Hanoi sees cultural and human development not only as goals but also as resources and drivers of development, with heritage preservation and promotion being crucial and leveraged through technology.
Amid high airfares, tour operators in Hanoi are now looking to explore the northern market.
Hanoi plans to launch new, differentiated products and services to boost tourism in the city for the upcoming holidays.
The tourism industry of Vietnam is currently enjoying strong recovery and growth, but faces many challenges, including a lack of skilled manpower.
At the festival, Hanoi is expected to show off local landscapes, destinations and cultural values to visitors.
All the activities celebrating the 70th anniversary of Hanoi’s Liberation Day will be carried out in an initiative and creative manner.
The launch of VITM 2024 largely aims to meet the rising demand for traveling on the occasion of Reunification Day at the end of this month and the summer holiday.
The tour will take travelers from downtown Hanoi to explore historical sites and handicraft villages in the suburbs of Hanoi.