The Travel magazine praised Southeast Asia for its diverse culture, of which Ha Long and Cu Chi are two points worth visiting.
Ha Long is ranked 9th in the top 10 destinations The Travel suggestedThe view on the bay is breathtaking with hundreds of limestone islands scattered across the sea, more majestic at dawn and dusk. Tourists coming here can snorkel, rent canoes or relax on the decks of the yachts with drinks in hand. Photo: Unsplash
Cu Chi Tunnels ranked 8/10 in the list. The tunnel system is more than 200 km long, is a solid stronghold of the Military Zone Committee, the Saigon - Gia Dinh High Command, making a significant contribution to the unification of the country. In the tunnel, only one person can walk and have to bend down to the ground to move. Today, the tunnels for visitors are equipped with lights. Tunnels dug on an area of laterite clay, so it has high durability and is less prone to landslides. Underground tunnels and bases from 3 to 12 m deep; consists of 3 floors that can withstand the destructive power of many types of heavy bombs. Photo: Quynh Tran
The first destination is Manta Bay on Nusa Penida Island, Bali, Philippines. Visitors can experience scuba diving to watch rays. Stingrays hunt near the surface of the water thanks to ocean currents rich in plankton. A one-day snorkeling tour from Bali starts at $70 and includes transfers, lunch, soft drinks and diving equipment. Photo: Journey Era
Other places on the list include Angthong National Marine Park in Thailand, a collection of beautiful islands that are ideal for beach recreation, diving, boating... Here Visitors have the opportunity to see firsthand wildlife on the sea, admire the cliffs, white sand beaches, clear blue sea and rich vegetation. The entrance fee to Angthong National Park is 10 USD. Photo: @epinja/Instagram
Luang Prabang, an idyllic tourist city located in northern Laos, located at the confluence of the Mekong and Nam Khan rivers, has the highest density of pagodas per capita in the world, with a religious population. Buddha up to 98%. If you stand on the top of Phousi, zoom in on all four sides, everywhere you can see temples with sharp towers rising strongly, typical of Buddhism in Laos. Photo: Perfume
Island Palawan It is one of the most beautiful vacation spots in the Philippines, with caves, rainforests, diving spots, beaches and unspoiled environments. Palawan Island consists of 1,780 island groups that make up a large stretch of land. Flight tickets from Manila to Puerto Princesa city on the island cost about 50 USD. Photo: @phillippines.explores
Caves Batu in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is an epic place not to be missed for every visitor. The massive statue of the god Murugan impresses visitors right from the entrance. Visitors need to climb 272 multicolored steps to enter the cave. One of the challenges for visitors is the annoyance of monkeys. Photo: Unsplash
Erawan National Park in Kanchanaburi, Thailand is covered with verdant plateaus. During World War 2, the area served as a military outpost for the Japanese, where they built the Death Railway. The majestic scenery tinged with history makes Kanchanaburi a fascinating destination. This place is a 4-hour drive from Bangkok, the entrance fee is 10 USD. Photo: Nutthawit
Ubud Monkey Forest - a destination not to be missed by many visitors to Ubud, Bali island, Indonesia. Local people consider this place as a sacred forest with economic, educational, religious and ecological significance. The attraction collects adult tickets for 5 USD. Photo: The Bali Guide
Angkor Wat is the most famous temple in Cambodia. This is the largest religious building in the world, attesting to a golden age of the Khmer Empire that ruled much of Southeast Asia from 801 to 1400 before suddenly disappearing. The amazing temples and structures still exist to this day. To visit the complex of Angkor Archaeological Park, visitors can buy a 3-day ticket for 62 USD. Photo: Unsplash