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Vietnam is an experience of Asia like no other. Hanoi, the capital, surprises you with architecture reflecting Vietnam’s long history with influences as near as China or as far as France.
 
Saigon overwhelms you with its sheer human energy. Hue, the old imperial capital, conjures up vibrant images of an exotic past. Long sandy beaches meet majestic mountains in Central Vietnam and Halong Bay has stunning landscapes.
 
Perhaps when visiting Vietnam, most of all you will remember the smiles of welcome, the invitations to “drink tea” and the bright eyes of the young children growing up in a peaceful Vietnam.
 
When to go in Vietnam:
 
Vietnam is a year-round destination and we have travel deals to suit. Vietnam has a tropical monsoon climate with wet and dry seasons, which vary from north to south.  In general, the dry season lasts from Nov to Apr in the north, south and central highland regions. The coolest, driest times to visit are: Oct to Jan (north), Feb to Apr (Central Highlands) and late Dec to Mar (south).
 
Public Holidays in Vietnam:
 
TET, the Lunar New Year, is the most important holiday for the Vietnamese.  It usually takes place in February and is celebrated for five days. Visitors too Vietnam should be aware that virtually all businesses are closed, and accommodation tight during this period.
 
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Luang Prabang
Luang Prabang is the jewel of Indochina, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1995. The former Royal Capital of Laos is gently awaking as one of the most enchanting places on earth. In the centre of the city is Mount Phousi with stunning views of the surrounding temples and hills.
 
Shopping is still an informal affair in Luang Prabang. The Morning Market is the place to go for food and entertainment; they still wrap food in banana leaves instead of plastic bags.
 
There are hundreds of temporary and semi-permanent shops, stalls, and blankets spread on the ground, where virtually everyone converges to buy and sell most anything.

My personal highlight was seeing the Orange-robed monks padding through the morning mist, winding their way past magnificent temples and aging French-colonial buildings, stopping now and then to receive food in their bowls from women kneeling on mats. Bicycle is the best way to navigate Luang Prabang.
 
Emma Robertson, Adventure World
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