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Vietnam Destination Travel Agent Specialist
Bella Rossi
Atlanta, GA Travel Agent
Areas of expertise
Destinations:
Vietnam, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hoi An, SapaInterests:
Historical Sites, Culinary & Foodie, Museums, Shopping, Spa & FitnessAbout Me
Vietnam:
Vietnam cannot just be summed up in a few words. The richness in culture, biodiversity, and experiences spans across the country from North to South. To understand Vietnam you have to imagine a place that exists in a state of contestant beauty with juxtaposition between hustle and bustle of busy streets, to zen artisan villages and quiet rice terraces. It is a place where ancient buildings contrast against tall glass skyscrapers, and where street food costing just a few dollars can leave a lasting impression for the rest of your life.
I love Vietnam because the experience you have in the country is completely up to you and how deep you are ready to dive in. I have spent weeks at a time exploring different parts of the country. I still dream about some of the food there, from a quick street bahn mi to an elevated salt coffee each region puts their own stylistic twist on Viet classic dishes. It is not just a location with breathtaking views, it is also a foodie's dream. If you are considering travelling to Vietnam and want to learn more about what is in store for you, let me help create an itinerary that will show you the beauty of Vietnam inside and out.
Northern Vietnam:
When first arriving in Vietnam I recommend flying into Hanoi. Hanoi is one of my favorite cities in all of Asia! Starting your journey in the capital city you will be welcomed by locals even in fast paced streets filled with motorbikes and coffee shops. Walking through the Old Quarter you will be able to see historical commerce areas where silk, silver, bamboo, pottery, and more, are all sold and coveted. The smells in the city envelop you, and the coffee culture here is unmatched! Food and drink tours are one of the best ways to really experience Hanoi.
If you’re looking to slow down your pace, SaPa is a fantastic rural place to visit. This is where the iconic photos of lush rice terraces and water buffalos are from. You can choose to “trek” and walk from village to village through these terraces with local guides, or camp out at a hotel or local homestay, spending your days in zen surrounded by gorgeous rural views.
Ha Long Bay on the Northeastern coast is famous for its emerald green waters and large islands that look like floating mountains around you. You can explore different beaches, caves, and floating villages. Ha Long Bay can be seen through day trips from Hanoi, with boat excursions, or you can stay in the bay.
Central Vietnam:
Vietnam is also unique with its transportation, as there are sleeper buses and sleeper trains that go from one end of the country to the other allowing more flexibility. Travelling like this lets you see more regions in Vietnam. Central Vietnam is where more of the off-the-beaten-path experiences occur. With many cities to choose from including Hue, Da Nang, Ninh Binh, and Hoi An you are in a historically rich region. River boats, pagodas, temples, white sand beaches, artist villages, lantern ceremonies, and more. The arts of all kinds are vibrant in this region, with light shows, and different song and dance productions. Spa culture is also very popular here.
If you are an artist or want to learn a new craft such as silversmithing, or pottery, the UNESCO World Heritage city of Hoi An is for you. An artisan village and tailor capital of the world where anything you can think up can be created here. Souvenirs from a trip are special but how often can you bring back custom handmade tailored clothing!
Southern Vietnam:
Continuing on South there is a shift where you feel like you are in the future. Neon lights, packed city grids, businesses everywhere around you, Ho Chi Minh city (previously Saigon) is the country’s economic hub and where about 9 million people live. There is a 24/7 energy here, with the maze of the city showing you that there is always something new to do just around the corner. Ho Chi Minh is located right off of the Mekong Delta, where you can take day trips and river cruises.
Southern Vietnam has rich history from the Vietnam War and I recommend any traveller that is visiting here to take time to see the War Remnants Museum. Learning the impacts of the United States and the War in this region is imperative in opening your mind to what is around you. Paying respect through educating yourself is a very enriching part of having the privilege to see these parts of the world.
My “Why Vietnam”:
Vietnam has something for everyone, whether you are solo looking for adventure, a couple looking to experience new culture, or a family wanting to travel to a once in a lifetime location. I have travelled across various continents and I always emphasize that more people need to visit Vietnam. This country catches your attention and pulls you into its culture like no other. You feel less like a vacationer and more like a true traveller. You will leave Vietnam thinking “Why haven't I come here sooner?” I myself cannot wait for my next trip back. So when are we booking your trip?
Areas of expertise
Destinations:
Vietnam, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hoi An, SapaInterests:
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