





Explore the more remote areas of the country through French photographer Réhahn’s personal collection of photos, clothing, and artifacts from his travels to the hill-tribes of northern Vietnam and the Central Highlands.
Take a boat-ride or guided tour to explore the nearby Cham Islands and its neighboring islets. For snorkeling and scuba diving, visit Cu Lao Cham Marine Park. On Hon Lao Island find fishing villages and pristine beaches that are great for sunbathing and water sports.
Delve into local history with a visit to this UNESCO World Heritage site, where the Kingdom of Champa, an ancient seafaring and trading civilization, settled amid the beautiful valleys and high mountains.
The stunning Japanese covered bridge was originally built by Japanese traders to connect their quarter with the Chinese section of town. Decorated with intricate wooden carvings, it reflects the rich cultural exchanges of 1590s Hoi An.
A cluster of five hills made of limestone and marble, this mountain range is a well-known destination for its caves, tunnels, summits, and temples. Don’t miss the sculptures and intricate stone carvings on the drive up.
Spend a day relaxing at An Bang Beach. Take a refreshing dip in the sea, soak up the sun, and escape hectic city life at this idyllic beach best known for its white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters.