
Vietnam: a fairytale world!

HANOI The hustle and bustle of the capital city totally enchanted me. I love local food, so when I first saw plastic chairs and tables sized for a child, I sat down and tasted bun cha, which resembles a meatball soup with lots of vegetables and pickled garlic sauce. DIVINE!
Walking further in the city center, I came to a lake, around it older people were exercising, buzzing, dancing. Everything and everyone moved. The whole atmosphere was like that of a Hungarian majal. Once, only 4-5 year old children came up to me and asked me in English if they could talk to me. This, by the way, happened to me in several cities in Vietnam. I suspiciously thought they were picky, but then it soon became clear that I wanted to practice English.
It was a shock to me that the mountains of Vietnam are really so beautiful, green and untouched, as if only in travel movies.
It was here that I fell in love with this country for good and decided to start organizing cruises here as well.
To show people this magical country. Because everyone should see that. Vietnam Tour
People may seem grumpy in one place at a time, but that's only because they don't speak English and feel uncomfortable not being able to answer and help. Regardless, they will do everything they can to help. Every part of Vietnam I went to felt like I was in a different country. Everywhere there is something that amazes, enchants and makes you think.
It would be hard to single out one place from the ones I saw.
- Endless mountain ranges.
- It is the second largest cave in the world, where the road leads through the jungle.
- A tiny island (Vietnam's Bali) in the south of the country, where even former US President Obama turned.
- Boat trip in beautiful bays.
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