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You can travel to Vietnam all year round. Each season tells a different story... Beware, however, of the monsoon season, which brings with it the risk of flooding. Rains affect the Red River basin and Hanoi during the summer, from May to September. During the ever-popular Tet celebrations, it can be difficult to travel from abroad to Vietnam and within the country, where public transport is always crowded.

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Ideas for holidays and week-end breaks dans le Nord

Le Viêt Nam est assez étendu, étant donné l’état des routes et les spécificités de la circulation, les trajets sont longs et fatigants. Une escapade d’une semaine permet de découvrir l’une des Hanoi et ses environs. Si vous disposez de trois semaines, vous pourrez explorer en profondeur les montagnes du nord du pays. Mais, du fait de la richesse culturelle et de la variété des paysages, les options restent multiples : découvrir les multiples facettes de Hanoi, voguer sur la baie d'Halong, admirer les paysages somptueux de la région de Ninh Binh, faire la boucle de Hà Giang en deux-roues, contempler les nombreuses pagodes des environs de la capitale. Plutôt que de parcourir tous les sites du nord du Viêt Nam, vous pourriez préférer privilégier un périmètre restreint. Cette option s’impose particulièrement à ceux qui voudraient découvrir les montagnes du Nord et la vie des minorités ethniques.

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Vietnam... It's a very old country, which from 1946 to 1975 experienced the longest war of the 20th century. These tragic events often overshadow the long history and rich cultural and spiritual heritage that have shaped the Land of the Dragon. In this chapter, we'll take a look at some historical milestones, as well as at the country's geography. The landscapes of North Vietnam are renowned for being sumptuous, from the winding roads of the high mountains of the Dông Van plateau, to the karst peaks rising above the sea in Halong Bay, to the verdant terraced rice fields of Pu Luông, but as elsewhere, natural riches are threatened by rapid economic growth and climate change. Demographic and social issues will also be addressed... In short, everything the traveler needs to know before setting off to discover Vietnam.

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