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Dec 09, 2018 / 10:19

The Travel advises tourists to visit Vietnam as soon as possible

The world is home to some of the most beautiful places! Whether you have already ventured off across the globe.

Vietnam has been named among the 12 can’t-miss spots that will spark you wanderlust, according to a list released by The Travel, the world's most interesting site for travel tips, guides, and facts.
 
The Travel urges tourists to visit Vietnam as soon as possible.
The Travel urges tourists to visit Vietnam as soon as possible.
Vietnam is truly on a caliber of its own when it comes to landscapes! The beautiful country has so much to offer that it should be one of the first few countries on anyone's travel bucket list, The Travel wrote.
“The resilient country, according to Trip Savvy, is a hotspot for tourists, as it offers an immense amount of history, culture and 'can't-miss' sights that truly take your breath away,” according to The Travel.
The Travel writer pointed out that Ho Chi Minh and Hanoi remain the two most visited cities in Vietnam, as they offer incredible food options, at prices you won't find anywhere else. Vietnam is the ideal destination for any budget travelers looking to not spend a fortune, all while immersing themselves in what can only be described as an out-of-this-world experience.
Wild Atlantic Way tops the list, followed by Canadian Maritimes, Scotland, Alaska, Tuscany, Porto, Vietnam, New Zealand, Poland, Ecuador and The Galapagos, Oman, Greece, etc.
The number of foreign holidaymakers to Vietnam in the 11 months of 2018 is estimated at 14.1 million, a 21.3% increase from the same period last year, according to the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT).
In the 11 months of 2018, increases were recorded in the number of tourists from most markets, particularly South Korea (46.5%), China (26.9%), Taiwan (China) (15.6%), Thailand (14.3%), Malaysia (13.4%), Japan and Singapore (3.7%).