If you would love to see the countryside surrounding Hanoi in its full bloom, then you should go there during the spring months. You might also visit Vietnam between September and November, which is when the sweltering heat of the sun is at its lowest. Before you start making travel arrangements to Vietnam, double-check that you have chosen the right season to travel. This article aims to provide the destinations you must see in Vietnam if you only have 4 days.

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Mekong Delta

Mekong Delta is absolutely incredible. The marketplaces are characterised by their vivid colours and constant movement. Imagine how thrilling it'd be to spend the most memorable days looking at teeny, little cottages and the river running in between the rows of houses that are facing each other. The picturesque towns, the fishing farms, and the terrain covered with floral cultivation are nothing short of heaven for anyone who likes being outside and in touch with nature. If you are on a 4-day trip to Vietnam, you should make it a point not to skip out on seeing this incredible location.


Quy Nhon

Fresh seafood is always an excellent option while visiting the city, but the majority of tourists from other countries find that the city's other attractions are not as evident. But things are beginning to shift; the recent opening of hip new cafés and bars has given Quy Nhon a taste of all things international. Quy Nhon is also the most important access point to the gorgeous Bai Xep, which is located 13 kilometres to the south and has a variety of high-quality guesthouses that are quite popular among independent travellers. You can check out a Quy Nhon hotel the likes of Anantara Quy Nhon Villas for the comfort and luxury they offer.


Sapa

The Lao Cai province is home to the picturesque alpine town of Sapa. The clamorous atmosphere of the main area does not penetrate the hushed village. Several indigenous communities call this place their home. Those who like exciting experiences will find that Sapa is a place where they can let go and have fun. Fan Ci Pan is the tallest mountain here in Vietnam, and it is only 19 kilometres away from this town. You may also indulge your sense of taste by dining in some of Sapa's most acclaimed restaurants while you're here. You will also be mesmerised as a result of the stunning waterfalls, the cultural diversity of the community, and the breathtaking scenery of the highlands.


Hue

Standing on the banks of the Perfume River, Hue is known as the royal capital of the Nguyen dynasty. The city was founded in the 13th century. It is widely considered to be among the greatest sites to explore in Vietnam, and we are unable to doubt the reasoning behind this reputation. The fantastic infrastructure, the abundant culture, and the world-famous food contribute to the success of the destination in drawing visitors from all over the globe. The food of central Vietnam is delicious and something you must definitely not miss out on!



Hoi An

Hoi An is yet another ancient and magnificent city. It seems like you've stepped back in time here. The winding streets of the historic town are dotted with buildings that have a fascinating appearance. You may go for a stroll down the path if you'd like to enjoy the stillness and seclusion that it offers. Visitors are drawn to the town because of its rich history, which is evident in its buildings, textiles, and other cultural practices.


Hanoi

The most popular tourist destination in all of Vietnam is the country's capital city, Hanoi. Tourists may navigate their way through the bustling marketplaces that are full of noise caused by individuals who are enthusiastic to shop. You may also go sightseeing at some of the city's most beautiful locations, such as the Presidential Palace or even the Grand Opera House.


Ha Long Bay

From the little clusters of pebbles springing out of the emerald-green sea to being flanked by mountain-like gigantic boulders, the bay is an incredible sight to see. You could find that going on a boat trip for an hour helps you to relax, focus, and appreciate the natural world's breathtaking splendour.