Planning a trip to Vietnam in 2023? With so many incredible destinations to choose from, it can be hard to know where to start. That’s why I have put together 23 must visit places in Vietnam, from bustling cities to remote natural wonders.

Here are the 23 best places to visit in Vietnam In 2023 which I have recommended in this video:

0:00 Intro
0:09 – 0:32 Golden Bridge in Da Nang: This stunning pedestrian bridge is held up by two giant stone hands, offering incredible views of the surrounding mountains and countryside.

0:33 – 0:52 Giant Ferris Wheel In Da Nang: Get a bird’s-eye view of the Da Nang city from the top of this Ferris wheel, which features 64 cabins and a height of 115 meters.

0:54 – 1:06 Dragon Bridge In Da Nang: A spectacular bridge that’s shaped like a dragon and lights up at night with various colours.

1:08 – 1:25 Marble Mountains in Da Nang: A cluster of five limestone mountains, each with its own cave and temple. Every cave has some statues and artefacts which one should not miss out exploring.

1:27 – 1:38 Lady Buddha Statue In Da Nang: A 67-meter-tall statue of the goddess of mercy, overlooking the city and the sea. This massive statue stands 67 meters tall and is considered one of the largest of its kind in Southeast Asia.

1:39 – 1:53 My Khe Beach In Da Nang: A long, sandy beach that’s perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and surfing at the centre of Da Nang city.

1:55 – 2:07 HaLong Bay: This UNESCO World Heritage Site is known for its stunning limestone cliffs, emerald waters, and hundreds of small islands. Take a boat tour or kayak through the bay to truly appreciate its beauty. I spent 3 days in a beautiful cruise!

2:09 – 2:24 Tuan Chau Island In Halong Bay: An island that’s home to a variety of activities such as water sports, a dolphin show, and a beach.

2:26 – 2:36 Bai Dinh Pagoda in Ninh Binh: The largest pagoda in Vietnam, with stunning architecture and beautiful surroundings. This complex of Buddhist temples is the largest in Vietnam, featuring multiple shrines, statues, and pagodas. Indeed one of my favourite structures in the whole Vietnam.

2:37 – 3:07 Hang Mua Peak In Ninh Binh: A great spot to enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including Tam Coc and Trang An.

3:08 – 3:12 Trang An in Ninh Binh: A scenic area with a network of caves, rivers, and rice paddies that can be explored by boat. Best boat ride of my life. It takes 3 hours to explore 3 temples and 3 caves during this boat ride and trust me they are mind blowing.

3:14 – 3:51 Hang Cung Vu Lam Palace In Ninh Binh: A magnificent palace that was built in the early 20th century in between the green limestone mountains and a river.

3:52 – 4:03 Suoi Tien Temple In Ninh Binh: A beautiful temple with a natural spring and waterfall.

4:05 – 4:40 Hang Ca, Hang Hai and Hang Ba Caves in Trang An Ninh Binh: Three of the most beautiful caves in Trang An that offer a unique and fascinating cave experience.

4:43 – 4:51 Horn Hiem Lake In Hanoi: A peaceful and picturesque lake in the heart of Hanoi. I used to spend my evenings here when I was In Hanoi.

4:52 – 4:59 St. Joseph Cathedral In Hanoi: A stunning Gothic-style cathedral that’s over 120 years old at the centre of Hanoi.

5:01 – 5:08 Temple of Literature In Hanoi: Vietnam’s first university, dedicated to Confucius and his teachings.

5:10 – 5:17 Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in Hanoi: The final resting place of Ho Chi Minh, the founder of modern Vietnam.

5:18 – 5:25 Tran Quoc Pagoda In Hanoi: A beautiful pagoda located on a small island in Hanoi’s West Lake. This ancient Buddhist temple is located on an island in West Lake and is considered one of the oldest in Vietnam, dating back to the 6th century.

5:26 – 5:33 Imperial Cathedral In Hanoi: An iconic building in Hanoi that served as the headquarters of French colonialism. This UNESCO World Heritage Site was also the political and cultural center of Vietnam for over a thousand years, with fascinating historical artifacts and architecture.

5:34 – 5:46 Phu Quoc Cable car ride: A scenic cable car ride that offers stunning views of the sea and the island of Phu Quoc.

5:48 – 6:03 Long Son Pagoda in Nha Trang: A beautiful temple that’s home to a giant white Buddha statue and offers stunning views of the city and the sea. This beautiful Buddhist temple features a 14-meter-tall white Buddha statue and stunning views of the city and coastline.

6:05 – 6:20 Ho Thuy Tien In Hue: This abandoned water park is a haunting and surreal destination, with decaying structures, overgrown vegetation, and a mysterious atmosphere.

Whether you’re looking for natural beauty, cultural heritage, or just some fun, Vietnam has something for everyone. So pack your bags and get ready to explore the beautiful Vietnam in 2023!

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