That is the opinion of the American travel magazine Travel off Path and the article states that Vietnam is a country that is gradually rising to new heights of international fame.
Last year, Vietnam welcomed 17.5 million international visitors, up nearly 40% over the previous year. Meanwhile, in the first 7 months of this year, more than 12.2 million tourists came to Vietnam, up 22.5% over the same period. Vietnam's tourism growth is considered positive, among the top in the world , and it should be remembered that its regional rival - Thailand - saw a decrease in international visitors of about 10%.
From there, Travel off Path gives the following 5 reasons why many tourists seem to "never get bored" when traveling to Vietnam:
Rich historical treasure
The appeal of this beautiful Southeast Asian country lies not only in its stunning landscapes.
Hoi An is brilliant with lanterns at night
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Vietnam's history is incredibly rich, with its many layers of antiquity, colonial influences, and even harsh war scars, all of which are now evident in its architecture, cuisine , and daily life.
Hoi An Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the first local attractions that pops up on any traveler's itinerary, and with good reason – the well-preserved architecture, reflecting all of the influences mentioned above, is a testament to Vietnam's worth as a cultural and historical gem.
Those looking to add another UNESCO-listed attraction to their itinerary will love the Hue Imperial Citadel – an ancient architectural marvel that allows visitors to step back in time to the Nguyen Dynasty.
History buffs can also explore what the country left behind after its many wars at a number of must-see sites, including the Cu Chi Tunnels and the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City.
Reasonable cost
Not only is Vietnam one of the most amazing and culturally rich destinations, it is also one of the most affordable destinations in Southeast Asia.
International tourists enjoy street food in Hanoi
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Take Hanoi as an example and compare it with other capitals in the region.
Consumer prices (excluding rent) in Hanoi are 11.1% lower than in Kuala Lumpur, 16.6% lower than in Manila, 28% lower than in Bangkok and 69.1% lower than in Singapore (as of end-2024).
Digital nomads taking advantage of Vietnam’s now-relaxed tourist visas will be pleased to know that rental prices are following a similarly favourable trend, and if housing costs are factored into the above comparisons, the consumer price disparity becomes even more pronounced.
Perfect Landscape
Don't let the affordable prices fool you; the scenery in Vietnam is truly stunning.
From the towering limestone mountains of Ha Long Bay to the terraced rice fields of Sa Pa, the country's natural wonders remain unparalleled.
Ha Long heritage view from above
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Adventurous souls are always attracted to Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park, the lush Mekong Delta and the majestic Ban Gioc Waterfall, all of which not only exude wild, magical beauty but also offer countless opportunities for exciting adventure activities.
Whether trekking in the Northwest mountains, cruising along the Mekong River, or diving in the crystal clear waters off Phu Quoc Island, there's nothing to complain about.
Food paradise
The only unique feature of Vietnamese culture that can rival the breathtaking landscapes is the local cuisine.
The dishes here are like a feast for the senses, with rich flavors, fresh ingredients and the perfect balance of sweet, sour, spicy, salty...
Between signature dishes like pho and banh mi and lesser-known dishes like bun cha and cao lau, Vietnam offers foodies many memorable experiences.
Explore the river delta
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Local hospitality
While all of the things mentioned above are what attract tourists to Vietnam in the first place, what really sets it apart and makes visitors want to come back again and again is definitely the warmth and wonderful hospitality of the local people.
Whether you’re exploring the somewhat confusing, motorbike-ridden streets of Hanoi or relaxing on the pristine beaches of Da Nang, you’re sure to encounter (and be charmed by) the genuine smiles and willingness to help of the Vietnamese people.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/5-ly-do-khach-quoc-te-khong-bao-gio-chan-khi-du-lich-viet-nam-185250901190959149.htm
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