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If you’ve never gotten the opportunity to step foot in Vietnam’s gorgeous countryside, you may need a little direction on what central Vietnam travel holds. The sites to see are plentiful, so make sure to schedule plenty of time dedicated to this intriguing portion of the country. Vietnam travel would definitely be classified as incomplete without a trip to the heart and soul of the country.

Although it’s most pleasant in Vietnam during the latter part of the year, central Vietnam may be the exception to that rule. The weather is actually quite damp and humid during the later months. Instead, plan your Vietnam travel between the months of March and April. You still may see a drop or two, but typically not enough to make you too uncomfortable.

When sketching out your travel agenda, jot down Hue on the destination list. Being once known as an Imperial Capital, Hue has oodles of ancient monuments to keep one busy. The Nguyen Dynasty called Hue home for hundreds of years. The Forbidden Purple City is just one of the many attractions that the great central city of Hue holds for a tourist. Situated closely to the Perfume River, the water separates this Citadel full of mysteries from the rest of the city. It is once said that if an average civilian tried to enter past the walls of the Forbidden City, certain death was thrust upon him. Only those authorized were let past the city gates. Seeing the Forbidden City in person is a wonder and great addition to Hue’s rich culture. As you take a few days in Hue, remember to pay a visit to the tombs of Vietnam’s most infamous emperor’s.

If you’re after a bit of Vietnam’s French culture, don’t forget to stop in at Da Lat. Located in the Central Highlands of Vietnam, this city is all relaxation and eye candy. Designed after a quaint French village, Da Lat can’t help but beckon out to those who are in love. Walking down a street in Da Lat, you will be overwhelmed with signs of France everywhere you look. The city even comes complete with its own miniature Eiffel Tower! Although Vietnam travel does lack crisp temperatures and mountain breezes, Da Lat makes up for it in spades. Pine trees dot the countryside completing this perfect mountain town.

Known in part for its gigantic white Buddha watching over the city, Nha Trang waits to offer you a respite from reality. Scuba diving, swimming, boating, it can all be done at Nha Trang. With grand hotels boasting of luxurious accommodations, you’ll think yourself in the Western Caribbean instead of half-way around the world. Speckled with bordering islands, lazy days and fun adventures are awaiting you at Nha Trang. Another hotspot central Vietnam would be the riverside residence of Hoi An. Located in the southern part of the central region, Hoi An possesses the largest harbor in Southeast Asia. If you were ever curious where the magical spices of the east were shipped out of, Hoi An would be your answer. Architecture is abundant with a temple and pagodas a plenty. Get these great destinations on your travel guide and you will see some of the greatest sights Vietnam travel has to offer.

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