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7 check-in points near Ho Chi Minh City for the anniversary of the ancestors

With 3 days off, you can visit destinations located near Ho Chi Minh City, from Da Lat, Vung Tau, to Cat Tien National Park, the West…



Can Gio (HCMC): This is an option for those who want to travel during the day. You can leave early in the morning, visit the sea, visit Thanh An island, take pictures to check in and enjoy interesting seafood and local cuisine. Photo: Vu Pham.

Vung Tau (Ba Ria – Vung Tau): Only about 2.5 hours by car from Ho Chi Minh City, Vung Tau has a pretty clean and airy beach, suitable for families. In recent years, this place also has had some lovely homestays, attracting young people. Photo: Quynh Danh.

Da Lat (Lam Dong): With a cool climate and romantic natural scenery, Da Lat is a favorite destination of young people. Chill cafes, blooming flowers and delicious treats will make your trip memorable. Photo: Thao Ly.

Nam Cat Tien National Park (Dong Nai): It only takes about 2.5 hours to drive from Ho Chi Minh City, visitors can immerse themselves in the wild natural world. Here, you can trek, row a boat and explore the rich flora and fauna, watch animals at night… Photo: Nguyen Thinh.

Can Tho: Can Tho river region has many things for visitors to experience on a 3 day 2 night trip, from vibrant cities, and bustling floating markets to green gardens and quiet temples. From here, if you have more time, you can visit other western provinces. Photo: Lonely Planet.

Ba Den Mountain (Tay Ninh): The roof of the Southeast is often chosen by young people to conquer in short vacations. If you can’t climb, you can choose to take the cable car to see the scenery and visit Ba Den Pagoda. Photo: Giang Di Linh.

Cu Lao Cau (Tuy Phong, Binh Thuan): From Ho Chi Minh City, you can move to Binh Thuan by many means. Cu Lao Cau has located about 8 km from the mainland, still quite wild, with beautiful scenery, and blue water. However, you need to prepare food and water before going to the island. Photo: Blue Sky.

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