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Vietnam among top 20 ideal destinations in early 2023

HNN.VN - Well-known British travel magazine Wanderlust has ranked Vietnam in the list of the 20 best places to visit in January 2023.

Azerai La Residence Hotel ranked 4th among top 10 hotels in Southeast AsiaTwo tours in Hue listed in “Top 50 unique tours bringing interesting experiences in Vietnam”

Rowing SUP on the romantic Huong River, Hue City. Photo: Ngoc Ha

Vietnam ranks eighth in the recently released list. Laos is another Southeast Asian country in this list.

According to Wanderlust, in early 2023, the weather in Vietnam is quite pleasant, with only minor differences between the north and south.

This is also the time after Christmas, when there will be fewer visitors; thus, visitors will have the opportunity to experience the beauty of Vietnam more peacefully.

"You'll never get bored with Vietnam's varied cities: Hoi An, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Hue_ the perfect city for cycling enthusiasts," said Wanderlust.

Moreover, Wanderlust also pointed out the beautiful nature around every corner in Vietnam, from Ha Long Bay or Lan Ha Bay to Son Doong, the world's biggest cave.

Following are the full list of the top 20 destinations to visit in January 2023 announced by Wanderlust: (1) Norway; (2) Malé, The Maldives; (3) Los Angeles, USA; (4) Slovenia; (5) Barbados; (6) Laos & The Mekong River; (7) Nicaragua, Honduras & El Salvador; (8) Vietnam; (9) Hill Country, Sri Lanka; (10) Panama; (11) Penguin chicks in Antarctica; (12) Macaws in Tambopata, Peru; (13) Birdwatching in the UK; (14) Eurasian lynxes in Poland; (15) Wildebeest in Tanzania; (16) International Kite Festival in Gujarat, India; (17) Up Helly Aa in Lerwick, Scotland; (18) Kiruna Snow Festival in Sweden; (19) New Year's Eve in Sydney, Australia; (20) Sundance Film Festival in Utah, USA.

Source: Tuoitre

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