Vietnam Walking Holidays

A land of limestone karsts, soaring peaks, deep river gorges and verdant valleys, Vietnam is a place where time seems to stand still, and traditional lifestyles remain unchanged. Vietnam walking holidays offer an authentic and unspoiled way to explore all this beautiful country has to offer (which is a lot), allowing you to uncover all the sights and sounds of Vietnam while challenging your body and mind. Reach Vietnam’s highest peak at over 10,000 feet or enjoy a slightly less demanding summit by jumping in the cable car – although, as one of the world’s longest cable cars, it’s still not for the faint hearted. Every adventure should entail a sightseeing trip to the atmospheric city of Hanoi, with lively cruises and authentic – and unusual – street food. There are many distinctive routes to discover, from the Ba Be National Park or the remote foothills of Phu Ta Ca, you can find the perfect Vietnam walking holiday for your interests and abilities.

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Explore the beautiful region of remote north-east Vietnam and be mesmerized by the scenery on your Vietnam walking holiday. From the moment you arrive in the Ha Giang province, you will be surrounded by towering mountains and verdant valleys, with more breath-taking views at every turn, leaving you feeling enveloped in the natural beauty of the landscapes. Spend your days hiking through rice terraces, visiting local villages and taking in the fresh mountain air. You’ll soon see for yourself why Vietnam is one of the most extraordinary and beautiful countries in the world for walking holidays.

Discover Vietnam’s national parks, including Ba Be National Park, and try your hand at traditional fishing or challenge yourself to summit the Fansipan peak, which, at 10,312ft tall, is the highest mountain in the Indochinese Peninsula – earning it the nickname ‘the Roof of Indochina’.

Evenings can be spent being welcomed by local tribes and villagers where you can learn all about each tribe’s unique cultures and ways of life while chatting with the local people.

When your legs need a rest from all the waking, then why not try sampling some of Vietnam's best street food? The energetic city of Hanoi is full of history and culture and of course delicious (or at least interesting) street food. You can find everything from traditional Vietnamese dishes to more unusual snacks, and it's a great way to experience the city's vibrant culture and round-off your Vietnam walking holiday.



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