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Travel Insurance for Vietnam. It is highly advisable to have comprehensive travel insurance for the Vietnam. Vietnam does not have a reciprocal health agreement in place with citizens of the U.K. A stunning, exciting country relatively untouched by tourism but a delight to explore. Relax on a pristine white sand beach or travel its length discovering a unique culture and some extraordinary sights. Between the bustling centres of Hanoi in the north and Saigon in the south, Vietnam is a slender country of jungles, rice fields, beaches and bays, mesmerisingly beautiful and never less than enthralling. Main Airport(s) for Vietnam - Hanoi Noibai Airport., for Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) use Ho Chi Minh Tan Son Nhat Airport. Northern Vietnam: From lofty mountains densely clad in a coat of trees to the incredible limestone rock formations in Halong Bay this is probably one of the most scenically magnificent areas of the country. You will see the unique contrast of mountain villages inhabited by tribes virtually untouched by western influence and the urban bustle of the capital, Hanoi. Hanoi - the ancient, conservative and traditional capital, where the Chinese influence is tangible in the old artisan quarters, temples, puppet theatres and lakeside pagodas. South Vietnam: provides a diverse range of experiences, from the busy tree lined boulevards of the tumultuous southern capital – Ho Chi Minh, to the iridescent waterways of the Mekong Delta, proudly boasting enough natural produce to feed an entire nation. The gentle and relaxing highlands of Dalat and the warm water coastal shores of Phan Thiet or Nha Trang provide a more settling pace of life. Combinations of the above provide both excitement and relaxation balanced naturally and created entirely for you to explore and enjoy. South Vietnam enjoys a great diversity steeped in history from reunification in 1975 to the 2nd century Cham ruins in Nha Trang. Its patchwork of culture is interwoven with the many religions that include, Catholicism, Buddhism and Islam. To the east, Vietnam’s beaches of Nha Trang and Mui Ne on the outskirts of Phan Thiet are ideal locations for pure relaxation. The hot coastal regions are easily escaped in the highlands of Dalat, Vietnam's most romantic city. The bustling southern capital of Ho Chi Minh, formerly Saigon pulses with energy day and night and is a must see on any visit to this uniquely proud and diverse region. Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) - a young, fun city, with boulevards, churches and villas from its French colonial days, superb nightlife, restaurants and shopping. Central Vietnam: This magical region is a veritable treasure trove of places for visitors to discover. The ancient city of Hue sits on the banks of the Perfume River and is full of wonderful palaces, temples and tombs dating back through time. Danang to the south is Vietnam’s fourth largest city and a centre for industrial growth. Most sites in Danang can be visited on a day trip from Hue to Hoi An. The charming coastal town of Hoi An is ideal for a few days relaxing on the beach or exploring the town. Travelling here is immensely rewarding and you will find pleasant surprises at every turn. Our Best Deals for Travel Insurance to Vietnam (prices from).
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