Travel Vietnam: What to see and experience?
Vietnam can be split into three regions: the north, the center and the south. North Vietnam hosts the capital Hanoi, a metropolis half way between traditional way of living and modern lifestyle. The old town of Hanoi is great for sightseeing, shopping and enjoying the Vietnamese lifestyle. What we particularly like in Hanoi are the little secret places away from the tourist traffic! An excursion to Halong is also a must! Cruise on the Halong Bay or explore the dry land in Halong. They both will amaze you with the spectacular landscapes of endless karsts mountains.
Central Vietnam is home of the traditions. Hoi An is a fantastic place to explore but it is also the most wheelchair friendly town in Vietnam. The old town is a UNESCO preserved site with pedestrian streets. Depending on the season, it will also be the perfect spot for beach days. Hue is also in central Vietnam and is the former imperial city with a beautiful citadel.
Life in South Vietnam is ruled by the great river: the Mekong! Ho Chi Minh City is the official name of the southern economic (and nightlife!) capital but everybody still calls it “Saigon.” A trip to the Mekong Delta is a must!
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Vietnam Accessible Travel
- Accessible attraction visits and sightseeing of the greatest highlights but also local treasures off the beaten path.
- We provide a specific support of trained guides and assistants.
- A handpicked selection of accessible restaurants and 3 to 5-star hotels.
- Adapted local transportation to comfortably welcome wheelchairs.
Itineraries are highly personalized in order to match the specific needs and expectations of each traveler. We ask you to be clear about your specific needs in order to fully assist you during your travels; each traveler is different. Our website provides a comprehensive list of useful information, ideas of itineraries, pictures etc. Please contact us for a personalized itinerary suggestion.
My mom is in a wheelchair and would like to explore Hue. How can I find out more about your company?
Greetings! Have you gone to the website for this company and tried emailing them? Best to work directly.