The first place mentioned by author Daniel Schramm in the article is the Phong Nha-Ke Bang cave system - "underground treasure" in Quang Binh.
He writes that there are few places in the world that can compare to the cave landscape of Phong Nha-Ke Bang in Vietnam. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a mecca for adventurers and nature lovers. It includes Son Doong, famous for being the world’s largest cave. In addition, Paradise Cave also has a spectacular system of stalactites with impressive formations and En Cave, one of the few caves in the world that allows camping.

The poetic beaches in Con Dao island district, Ba Ria-Vung Tau province are also suggested by the author.
According to him, Con Dao is a real suggestion for tourists looking for a remote island paradise, as it boasts some of the most beautiful and pristine beaches in Vietnam. These islands, which are part of a national park, still retain their original wildness and are a resort for nature lovers as well as those seeking peace and quiet.
One of the most impressive beaches in Con Dao is Dat Doc Beach with its pristine white sand and crystal clear waters, ideal for swimming and snorkeling. The peaceful atmosphere and low number of tourists make this beach the perfect place to relax and enjoy nature.

Con Dao is a real suggestion for tourists looking for a remote island paradise. Photo: Pham Thanh Tung
Another gem of Con Dao is An Hai, suitable for romantic walks along the coast and Con Son Bay where visitors can explore the fascinating underwater world with coral reefs as well as a rich variety of marine life.
The article also introduces readers to Hoi An, Quang Nam Province. The author emphasizes that although Hoi An is not a strange destination, there are still many hidden things to explore beyond the bustling old town.
Hoi An Ancient Town itself is certainly attractive with its ancient architecture, but some of the real hidden gems lie in less visited places, like Chuc Thanh Pagoda, one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Vietnam.

The author suggests that when visiting Hoi An, visitors should choose to eat at small eateries and restaurants away from the main street, because these small eateries are often frequented by locals and have authentic Vietnamese flavors.
Also mentioned are the hidden temples and pagodas in the ancient capital of Hue in central Vietnam, known for its impressive citadels and magnificent tombs.
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