Where to Go in Vietnam
I know exactly where to go in Vietnam. I’ve spent two months of my life in the country – I think that’s enough to say I’ve had a good look around, from a touristy point of view anyways. It was the first Asian country I went to, back in 2013, and since then I’ve been back again to cycle from Hanoi up in the north all the way down to Ho Chi Minh City.
I loved that trip, it was such a good pace to see the country and I got to revisit a few spots from when I went before too.

My two weeks in Vietnam itinerary is pretty popular for anyone trying to work out where to go in Vietnam, but I thought I’d make things a little clearer by writing a quick review of each of the most visited places to go. The great thing about travelling Vietnam is that it’s all pretty straight forward. On the map you can see that it’s a skinny country, with lots of glorious coastline. This means you can go from top to bottom quite easily, checking in to all the main hot spots as you go.
READ MORE: Cycling From Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City: 700km in 10 Days
It’s easy to get around Vietnam too. The trains in Vietnam are good, the planes are quicker, and of course along the way the Vietnamese food is just amazing. I can’t support your decision to go to Vietnam enough, but for now, let’s look at where to go to see the top Vietnam landmarks.


