THE SOUTH


Vietnam is divided into 63 provinces, each offering unique attractions. This guide by THiET Travel and Tourism helps first-time visitors navigate and explore the country's diverse regions:

VII. SOUTHEAST REGION

Vietnam's economic hub with bustling cities and industrial zones


45. SÀI GÒN (HO CHI MINH CITY): Vietnam's largest city and economic hub, Ben Thanh Market, War Remnants Museum, and Notre Dame Cathedral.

46. BÌNH DƯƠNG:
 Industrial parks, Bai Dai Beach, and Hoi Khanh Pagoda.

47. BÌNH PHƯỚC:
Lush rubber plantations, Dong Xoai Battle Field, and Bu Gia Map National Park

48. TÂY NINH: Cao Dai Holy See, Ba Den Mountain, and Dau Tieng Lake

49. ĐỒNG NAI: Scenic landscapes and wildlife reserves, Cat Tien National Park, and Bien Hoa City

50. VŨNG TÀU: Coastal city with beaches and colonial architecture, Back Beach, and Christ the King Statue


VIII. MEKONG DELTA
Vast network of rivers, floating markets, and lush greenery


51. LONG AN: Gateway to the Mekong Delta, Tan Lap Floating Village, and Lang Sen Wetland Reserve.

52. ĐỒNG THÁP: Lotus fields and bird sanctuaries, Xeo Quyt Relic, and Gao Giong Ecotourism Area.

53. TIỀN GIANG: Floating markets and fruit orchards, Cai Be Floating Market, and Vinh Trang Pagoda

54. BẾN TRE: Coconut groves, Rach Mieu Bridge, and Dong Khoi Cultural Park

55. AN GIANG: Sacred Sam Mountain, Tra Su Cajuput Forest, and Tuc Dup Hill.

56. CẦN THƠ: Bustling floating markets, Cai Rang Floating Market, and Ninh Kieu Wharf.

57. VĨNH LONG: Riverine landscapes and traditional crafts, Cai Rang Floating Market, and Long Hoa Pagoda.

58. TRÀ VINH: Rich in Khmer culture, Ba Om Pond, and Ang Pagoda.  

59. KIÊN GIANG: Phu Quoc Island and Ha Tien, Nam Du Island, and Thach Dong Cave

60. HẬU GIANG: Lush waterways and traditional villages, Xa No Canal, and Long My Historical Relic

61. SÓC TRĂNG: Vibrant cultural festivals, Bat Pagoda, and Chong Stone

62. BẠC LIÊU: Ancient pagodas and wind power plant, Ca Mau Bird Sanctuary, and Cay Bang Tourist Area

63. CÀ MAU: Southernmost province with mangrove forests, Thoi Loi Peak, and Mui Ca Mau National Park


Explore these diverse regions with THiET Travel and Tourism to experience the full beauty and culture of Vietnam. For more information and personalized travel plans, contact us!

Travel Tips for UK Travelers

1. Visa Requirements: Ensure you have a valid visa before traveling. UK passport holders can apply for a visa online or through the Vietnamese Embassy in the UK.
2. Climate and Best Time to Visit: Vietnam has a tropical climate with regional variations. The best time to visit the north is from October to April, the central region from February to August, and the south from December to April.
3. Currency: The Vietnamese Dong (VND) is the official currency. ATMs are widely available, and credit cards are accepted in major cities.
4. Language: Vietnamese is the official language, but English is commonly spoken in tourist areas.
5. Transport: THiET offers a range of transportation options including taxis, rental cars, and guided tours to help you explore comfortably.
6. Health and Safety: Make sure to have travel insurance. It's advisable to drink bottled water and be cautious with street food.

With THiET, your journey through Vietnam will be seamless and unforgettable. From arranging tours and tickets to providing reliable transport and accommodation options, we're here to ensure you experience the best of Vietnam. Book your adventure today and discover the magic of this beautiful country!
Vietnam is a treasure trove of natural wonders, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant cities. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or a deep dive into history, Vietnam has something to offer. THiET is here to guide you through the must-see destinations in each of Vietnam's 63 provinces. From the northern mountains to the southern delta, let's explore the highlights. THiET Travel Map >>>