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No natural draw encapsulates the otherworldly beauty of Vietnam quite like Halong Bay. Jutting out almost perpendicularly from the Gulf of Tonkin, 1600 or so limestone karsts stud the emerald waters of the bay. The seascape, which is UNESCO World Heritage-listed, is arguably the country’s most recognisable tourist draw and it is fully deserving of its fame.
Vietnam
Vietnam’s narrow waist arguably packs in the biggest concentration of must-see attractions in the country. From myriad leisure options that encompass championship golf courses and perhaps the finest stretch of sand in the region to a wealth of historical and natural draws, the slender strip of land is popular with a broad spectrum of travelers, from budget to high end.
Vietnam
Asia’s collection of world heritage sites is as substantial as it is unforgettable and visitors who wish to add an additional few layers to their experiences in Asia realise it is quite another to immerse in these sites while discovering their fascinating intricacies. Like watching a film or sporting event in HD, the picture becomes sharper, the details clearer and the experience heightened.
Vietnam
As the weather begins to turn and the days begin to shorten in the northern hemisphere, many of us start to crave a vitamin D top-up. Nothing beats the winter blues quite like a turquoise sea, a white sandy beach and a cold cocktail to hand – and all of this can be found in southern Thailand and its nearby neighbours, with picture-perfect beach destinations and dependably good weather. These relaxing winter beach...