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Aug 20, 2018 / 14:51

Vietnam among world’s cheapest countries to visit

News Nation has announced its list of the top cheapest countries you can visit without having to empty your bank account.

News Nation, an Indian newspaper, has just named Vietnam the number one destination among the top cheapest countries you can visit without having to empty you bank account.
 
Tran Quoc Temple, Thanh Nien street, Hanoi.
Tran Quoc Temple, Thanh Nien street, Hanoi.
Vietnam is one of the cheapest countries to visit for people wanting to explore the rustic side, according to News Nation.
News Nation has some words of advice for travelers that the mountain resort of Da Lat in the central highlands is the perfect feast. Untouched and undeveloped Vietnam is a super cheap travel destination, as well as a beautiful country of lush mountain scapes and sweeping white sands.
Other places to visit while in this beautiful country can be included Hanoi. The place also retains some of the French food culture where you will find some great patisseries producing croissants. Have a pint of Vietnam’s most popular brew, Bia Hoi and stop over in one of the eccentric fairytale rooms of the Crazy House.
On the list, Vietnam is followed by Bolivia, Greece, Ireland, Cambodia.
Earlier, the Telegraph, a UK national daily broadsheet newspaper, has just named Vietnam the number one destination among the 10 best curious places you must visit at least once in your lifetime.
The number of foreign tourists to Vietnam in the first seven months of 2018 is estimated at 9.08 million, a year-on-year rise of 25.4%, the General Statistics Office (GSO) has announced.
In 2018, Vietnam aims to serve 16 million foreign tourists and 80 million domestic tourists, according to General Director of the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) Nguyen Van Tuan.