Vietnam's lesser-known Autumn destinations

(VOVWORLD) - About 57% of Vietnamese travelers are looking forward to a nature trip this year, and 60% said that beautiful natural scenery is an important factor when deciding on a destination, according to Booking.com's Travel Trends 2024. 

In light of this travel trend, the travel website recommends four destinations for travelers who want to experience autumn in Vietnam.

Vietnam's lesser-known Autumn destinations - ảnh 1The romantic scenery of Mu Cang Chai in autumn. (Photo: Garrya Mu Cang Chai Resort)

Up first is Mu Cang Chai in Yen Bai province. Known for its vast rice terraces, Mu Cang Chai offers a mesmerizing spectacle in autumn. The golden hues of the rice fields stretching along the hills create a breathtaking backdrop for enchanting photos.

It is followed by Ha Giang Province. Travelers can embark on an exciting adventure through the rugged mountains and winding roads. September onwards is also the time for festivals closely associated with cultural identity, such as the Mong Khen Festival and the Buckwheat Flower Festival.

Vietnam's lesser-known Autumn destinations - ảnh 2The Rong House in Kon Tum City in the central highlands of Vietnam. (Photo: Tran Giap)

Ranked third in the list is Kon Tum. This highland province in central Vietnam offers a diverse landscape of forests, mountains, and waterfalls. Explore the charming town of Kon Tum, visit the cathedral, and enjoy the local cuisine. Travelers can hike through Kon Chu Rong National Park or visit scenic Dak Doa Lake to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and stunning autumn foliage.

Finally, Ninh Binh, often referred to as "Inland Halong Bay" or the "Little Great Wall of Vietnam" has become one of the country's must-see destinations for visitors. This natural wonder is a picturesque destination with stunning limestone karsts and tranquil rivers. Travelers can explore hidden trails and admire the vibrant colors of the landscape. They can also hike to the top of Mua Cave for a panoramic view of the Trang An region, where they will be rewarded with breathtaking views of rice fields and limestone formations.

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