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The 6 most beautiful roads in Vietnam to see the scenery

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Ha Giang Palace, Cao Bang - Ban Gioc or Hai Van Pass are the most beautiful natural scenic routes in Vietnam.

Here are 6 routes rated by international tourism experts as "the most beautiful in Vietnam" to enjoy the scenery along the country, in order to suggest to tourists. Selection criteria include: majestic and diverse landscape; the road is long enough to be able to see the scenery or be adventurous and adventurous (twists, twists and turns). In addition, these should be roads that can be moved by car and motorcycle, with many car repair shops, gas stations, and food stops along the way.


Ha Giang Palace: 350 km


Ha Giang has high peaks and deep valleys. Visitors can walk while enjoying the scenery on both sides of the road and many stops to recuperate such as soaking in waterfalls, snacking at restaurants, taking photos of terraced fields.


This is a bow starting from Ha Giang city, to Yen Minh, Dong Van, through Ma Pi Leng pass, suitable for road trips to immerse themselves in wild nature, for people who like hills and mountains, according to comments from Lonely Planet. Other activities include: climbing, boating on the Nho Que River, watching Tu San Alley, exploring the life of the local people.


Photo: Ngan Duong


Cao Bang - Ban Gioc: 80 km


Considered "the best bow to see the rice terraces and waterfalls", the road from Cao Bang city to Ban Gioc waterfall takes visitors through the most pristine natural areas of Northern Vietnam. Walking on this bow, visitors can see lush rice fields, stilt villages, and clear lakes.


For adventurous backpackers, conquering the 3.5 km long Ma Phuc Pass with seven winding bends, below is a suggestion of "beautiful views of rice terraces".


 Image: Chu Duc Viet


Da Lat - Nha Trang: 134 km


The trip takes visitors from the highlands of Da Lat to the sunny beaches of Nha Trang. This route is considered "short and simple", but it is impressive because visitors can experience the obvious change of climate in the two destinations.


"You will see the hilly terrain at the starting point, and the coastal view at the end point. It's a worthwhile trip," the experts suggested.


 Image: Tran Anh Khoa


Hai Van Pass: 20 km


Considered "the best route to have impressive views and bends", Hai Van Pass connects Da Nang with Lang Co (Thua Thien Hue). "Before the completion of the Hai Van tunnel in 2005, just thinking about having to suffer the bends of the pass's sleeves was enough to make passengers shudder. But now, with fewer cars traveling on the pass, this short but beautiful trip will be a memorable journey."


Hai Van Pass is surrounded by mountains with lush forests on one side, cliffs on the other, and the East Sea below. This impressive view has helped the pass become one of the routes posted on Instagram the most in the world.


Image: Ha Thanh


Ho Chi Minh City - My Tho: 70 km


This is the best route in the Mekong Delta, according to an assessment from the Australian newspaper. Exploring the Mekong Delta by road is often not appreciated, as there are only endless green rice fields on both sides of the road, creating a monotonous feeling.


However, this route will bring you many surprises. The most enjoyable experience is to immerse yourself in the small riverside roads and enjoy the slow life in the suburbs. When stopping at My Tho, there are many things waiting for visitors: chewy noodle soup with the famous delicious pork, shrimp soup cake. In addition, Sa Dec flower farms or Can Tho floating market are also destinations not to be missed after the end of the above journey.


Image: Di Vy


Betel Lagoon - Ben Dam: 25 km


Dam Trau - Ben Dam Palace on Con Son Island, Con Dao, Ba Ria Vung Tau Province, is commented as "the best road trip to see deserted and unspoiled beaches". Con Son, one of the largest and most populated islands in Con Dao, has only one main road running vertically. A motorbike trip is the best way to see the wild beauty of the island.


The journey usually starts from Dam Trau, a long beach near the airport, through winding hillsides, past Con Dao prison and stopping at the beaches of Ben Dam, where ferries come in from the mainland. "Remember to bring a swimsuit", Lonely Planet suggest.


Image: Tran Qui Thinh



Source: Lonely Planet

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