After hours of cruising above the clouds, you've finally landed in Hanoi. Never mind that it took forever to get your luggage from the carousel because your excitement is mightier than your worries. There’s so much to do! You have the Old Quarter to explore and the Thang Long Water Puppet Theater to catch but first, you have to fuel up
In a city where Muslim-friendly restaurants aren’t as thriving as their Southeast Asian neighbors, discovering the halal side of Hanoi is part of the city’s big adventure!
Da Lat is the capital of Lam Dong province, Vietnam and is also the City of Flowers. Its beauty "postcard" is located in a green and lush valley thanks to these beautiful French villas, its fresh air, its flower gardens, these beautiful waterfalls and these beautiful lakes.
The specificities of Da Lat are its pine forests (forming the name: "City of Thousands of Pines") with its winding roads, marigold trees and cherry blossoms in winter.
Vietnam enjoys a mild tropical or subtropical climate and aside from a few months a year in the high northern region you'll never need to worry about packing cold-weather gear. But do bring an umbrella, especially if visiting from July to November, Vietnam's stormiest months.
It pays to imagine the country as three separate destinations when researching weather for your intended visit and the following information will hopefully help you unravel the complexities.