Straddling the Perfume River, this mysterious, somber Hue city is a historical place, with numerous 19th century ruins, royal tombs and an excellent museum.
The view on both sides is magnificent with the citadel, gardens, pagodas, towers and temples; their reflection on the water makes the river even more poetic.
Take a boat for a cruise on the gentle Perfume River to the seven – storey Thien Mu Pagoda on the riverbank. And then go by car to Nguyen King's tombs. Construction of the tombs was very meticulous and started while the king was still alive.
DMZ - the region experienced some of the heaviest fighting during the Vietnam - American War. Some areas, such as Vinh Moc were termed Free Fire Zones, Hien Luong bridge through Ben Hai river marked the division of Vietnam during American war.
You will visit Do Quyen Waterfall - is astounding and huge in the wooded mountain.
Phong Nha Caves are the complex of 14 grottoes situated in a region of Limestone Mountains in Ke Bang National Park.