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Verdant patchworks of rice paddies, pointed lampshade-style
hats, a country ravaged by war, and economic repression - these are
the international images of Vietnam, seen on worldwide television
and read about in the newspapers. But there are other scenes to be
found, ones of natural beauty, ethnic culture, and imperial
history, of timeless traditional villages, idyllic sea resorts and
dynamic cities.
Shaped like an elongated 'S', Vietnam stretches along the east
coast of the Indochinese Peninsula and is likened by its people to
a long bamboo pole hung with two baskets of rice, represented by
the two fertile regions at either end of the country. Between the
lush Red River Delta and the highlands in the north, known for
their magnificent scenery and colourful hill tribes, and the
agricultural plains and floating markets of the Mekong Delta in the
south, lie miles of white sandy beaches, towering mountains, rivers
and dense forests, and the thousands of bizarre rock and cave
formations on the islands of Halong Bay.
The impact of Japanese and Chinese trade, French occupation and
American intervention has left its stain on Vietnam, smeared over a
period of more than two thousand years of recorded history.
However, the country has also been left with a vivid legacy from
different cultures evident in the character of its towns, as well
as in the architecture and food. The quaint town of Hoi An, once a
major trading port, boasts the perfectly preserved architectural
influences of the Asian merchants from the north, while the broad
leafy boulevards of the capital Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City are
reminiscent of France. Menus offer Chinese variations of spring
rolls, steamed dumplings and noodles. Hué is the old
imperial capital of Vietnam with its royal palaces and palatial
mausoleums, and nearby the battle sites of the Demilitarised Zone
(DMZ) are reminders of the brutality of war.
Ancient temples and colourful pagodas are scattered throughout
the urban centres, while among them stand hotels of modern luxury,
and the development of tourism infrastructure is a booming
business. Vietnam is a perfect balance between ancient times and
the here and now, a country that reveres its past heroes, a nation
that has collectively put the woes of war behind it, and people who
welcome visitors to their country with open arms and friendly
smiles.
Intrepid Travel, one of the world's leading suppliers of small
group adventures, is focused on getting off the beaten track,
interacting with locals and having real life experiences throughout
Vietnam.
Anchors away in Halong Bay. Meet the hilltribes of Sapa and
drift along the Mekong to Phu Quoc Island. Build your own Vietnam
trip.