• 6 years ago
Vietnam is a Southeast Asian country on the South China Sea known for its beaches, rivers, Buddhist pagodas and bustling cities. Hanoi, the capital, pays homage to the nation’s iconic Communist-era leader, Ho Chi Minh, via a huge marble mausoleum. Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) has French colonial landmarks, plus Vietnamese War history museums and the Củ Chi tunnels, used by Viet Cong soldiers.

Vietnam is now at peace, open to exploration and open for business.
Enjoy French pastries in a real 'boulongarie' in Saigon, take a rickshaw ride through the Old Quarter of Hanoi, or why not have us book a visit to stay in some of our hotels set high up in the rice terraces of the hill country in the North. Many of our journeys here include a stay onboard an authentic junk sailing through stunning Halong Bay a UNESCO world heritage site. .We use local family's small boats to take you along the Perfume River for a morning cruise. When visiting the Chu Chi tunnels a ranger will take you through the forest for a walk you won't forget Along the way you will learn about the fascinating recent history of this nation. Call us to find out why Ultimate Journey’s range of experiences can make your visit to Vietnam unforgettable

Like many other areas we work in you can make your stay all the better by having us assign one of our private English speaking guides, together with a driver and private car making all of your sightseeing effortless. We can also choose 4 & 5 star hotels to suit your style or budget and wrap the sightseeing that suits you around this to give the perfect balance of seeing and relaxing .


Tourism in Vietnam is a component of the modern Vietnamese economy. In 2012, Vietnam received more than 6.8 million international arrivals, up from 2.1 million in the year 2000. The annual increase represented a rebound from a decline in 2008 Great Recession. The Vietnam National Administration of Tourism is following a long-term plan to diversify the tourism industry, which brings foreign exchange into the country.[1]

Tourist arrivals in Vietnam have continued to rise in recent years. In 2008, Vietnam received 4.218 million international tourists, in 2009 the number was 3.8 million, down 11%. In 2012, Vietnam receives 6.84 million tourists. This was a 13% increase from 2011 figure of 6 million international visitors, which was itself a rise of 2 million visitors relative to 2010 arrivals. In 2016, Vietnam welcomed 10 million international visitors which represented a 26% increase from the previous year.
A land of staggering natural beauty and cultural complexities, of dynamic megacities and hill-tribe villages, Vietnam is both exotic and compelling.

Sensory Overload
Unforgettable experiences are everywhere in Vietnam. There’s the sublime: gazing over a surreal seascape of limestone islands from the deck of a traditional junk in Halong Bay. The ridiculous: taking 10 minutes just to cross the street through a tsunami of motorbikes in Hanoi.

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