The South is in the top 10 most attractive destinations in the world in November

Việt NamViệt Nam23/10/2024

The famous travel guide Lonely Planet has just ranked the Southern region of Vietnam in the list of the top 10 best destinations in the world in November. This is the time when this region enters the dry season, with ideal weather and the most beautiful scenery of the year.

In the article "Where to go in November? The best places to visit next month", Lonely Planet named the South as an ideal destination to relax at the end of the year.

Notably, the South along with Seoul (South Korea) are the only two places in Asia to appear in this prestigious ranking.

Hon Thom Cable Car, Phu Quoc - Photo: Lonely Planet

The image of Hon Thom cable car (Phu Quoc) appeared prominently in Lonely Planet's introductory video on Instagram, attracting more than 200,000 views and hundreds of positive comments. The attraction of Southern tourism comes not only from the poetic beaches but also from the consensus of the global tourist community.

Phu Quoc, the largest island in Vietnam, continues to affirm its position when it is continuously praised by international travel magazines. In prestigious rankings, Phu Quoc was voted the second most wonderful island in the world after Maldives by Travel + Leisure and ranked among the most beautiful islands in Asia by Condé Nast Traveler.

In November, when Phu Quoc enters its most beautiful season of the year, visitors will enjoy its pristine beauty, turquoise sea water and countless exciting outdoor experiences such as kayaking and coral diving.

In addition, Phu Quoc also owns golf courses with unique terrain, along with international luxury resorts such as JW Marriott Phu Quoc Emerald Bay Resort, New World Phu Quoc Resort.

Kem Beach is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.

Not only stopping at the beautiful nature, Phu Quoc also conquers tourists with unique entertainment projects such as the world's longest 3-wire cable car to Hon Thom Island, Cau Hon - the place to watch the most beautiful sunset on the island, and international-class art shows such as "Kiss of the Sea" and "Symphony of the Sea".

Another destination mentioned by Lonely Planet is Tay Ninh. Although less known, this is a potential "hidden gem" for tourists who love to explore Vietnamese culture and history. The most prominent is Ba Den Mountain - the highest mountain in the South with a height of 986m, known as "the first heavenly mountain" with many sacred legends.

In November, Tay Ninh enters the transitional season with pleasant weather, ideal for mountain climbing and experiencing spiritual culture. This mountain attracts tourists not only by its majestic nature but also by the statue of Buddha Tay Bo Da Son - the tallest bronze Buddha statue in Asia recognized by Guinness World Records.

The image of the Lady Buddha statue standing tall in the sea of ​​clouds won an international photography award, turning Ba Den into a dream destination for tourists everywhere.

Tay Bo Da Son Buddha Statue - the tallest bronze Buddha statue in Asia recognized by Guinness World Records.

In addition to religious architecture, Ba Den Mountain is also famous for its lantern offering ceremony that takes place every Saturday night, where thousands of lanterns are lit up in the middle of a large square, creating an unforgettable magical scene.

The Southern region's inclusion in Lonely Planet's list is not only a source of pride for domestic tourism, but also opens up great opportunities for international tourists to explore this land.

From the paradise island of Phu Quoc with its unique sea experiences to Tay Ninh with its unique cultural and spiritual heritages, the South promises to bring visitors unforgettable memories on their journey of discovery in November.


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