Vietnam is a
wonderful country for travelers as there are plenty of areas to explore, indulge and relax throughout the region. Whether you prefer
to eat your heart out, embark on an adventure on the back of a motorbike or
want to relax at a five-star resort, this solo female traveler’s guide to
Vietnam has you covered.
Where to Go
Vietnam is a
country that is famous for its spectacular long coastline and there are some
amazing spots to relax, as well as explore. One of the most impressive spas to
be found along the coast is the stunning Six Senses Ninh Van Bay, which is
located in a superb location with a wonderful beach and stunning views of karst
formations similar to those found at Ha Long Bay.
Ha Long Bay
is also a popular destination for a truly unique experience. Book your stay on
a Vietnamese junk boat cruise and sail through limestone islands that reach for
the heavens.
In the north
of the country, the Vietnamese capital of Hanoi is a beautiful city for great
shopping and eating. It’s also a great hub between Ha Long Bay and northern
towns such as Sapa.
If you’re
interested in having clothes made, the best city to go to is the coastal city
of Hoi An. The ancient town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and reflects a
well-preserved port town from the 15th to 19th centuries.
If you are
heading to south Vietnam, the beautiful bay of Ke Ga has gorgeous beaches and
the stylish Princess d’Annam Resort & Spa is a great place to truly unwind.
And
definitely don’t miss the hustle and bustle of Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), the
largest city in Vietnam. With both historical and cosmopolitan areas, there’s
so much to explore!
Enjoy the Best of Vietnamese
Cuisine
Another
reason to travel to Vietnam is to enjoy the local food and, while many areas
have a lot of international cuisine, it is well worth seeking out some of the
restaurants serving the fresh and spicy tastes of Vietnamese food. Aside from
restaurants, be sure to eat plenty of street food while traveling through
Vietnam. Street vendors serve up steaming bowls of Pho and other delicious
noodle dishes. Be sure to check out ravel blogger, Legal Nomads, who has
written extensively about her solo travels in Vietnam and experiences with the
unforgettable cuisine.
Experience Vietnamese Culture
After being
pampered and tasting the best of Vietnamese cuisine, make sure that you make
time to enjoy some of the traditional cultural experiences of the country.
One
particularly amazing experience is a homestay with
local families and learn to cook traditional meals. The chance to enjoy some ‘Quan ho‘ singing is also one of the best ways to get a taste of the local culture. It is sung by a quartet of singers, with two girls singing the first line, before being responded to by two male singers.
This is
particularly common during Tet, which is the Vietnamese New Year. Watching this
performance on the gondolas of Hoan Kiem Lake is a great way to enjoy this
cultural event.
Seeing a
water puppet show is another cultural experience worth enjoying, where the
puppets are held above water and manipulated by long poles beneath the water,
which are operated by experienced puppeteers. These puppets are beautifully
painted, and the art form is recognized as a key part of the country’s
heritage.
By Kiersten
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