Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City may get most of the headlines, but Vietnam’s quieter corners tell a different story. Out here, time feels slower. The air smells of sea salt or fresh mountain earth, and the best memories often happen between the well-known stops on the map.
Scenic Rail Journeys Through the Countryside
One of the most rewarding ways to uncover Vietnam’s hidden beauty is through Vietnam train travel. The stretch between Da Nang and Quy Nhon hugs the coastline, slipping past bright green hills and fishing villages that seem to belong to another era. The windows frame one postcard view after another. For something more indulgent, The Vietage by Anantara takes the same route but turns it into a refined experience, with gourmet meals served as the scenery rolls by.
Quy Nhon’s Untouched Beaches
Quy Nhon just wins you over. The water is calm and clear, the beaches long and often empty, and the seafood is pulled from the ocean that same morning. Wander a little and you’ll find small fishing hamlets where nets dry in the sun, and life moves to the rhythm of the tide. It’s still one of Vietnam’s best-kept coastal secrets.
Ha Giang’s Winding Mountain Roads
Head north… far north… and the landscape changes again. Ha Giang is a place of towering limestone peaks, winding passes, and valleys carved into terraces of rice. The roads twist and climb, and every turn seems to reveal a view worth stopping for. Here, the journey itself is as memorable as the destination.
The Charm of Phong Nha’s Caves

Phong Nha is a world of its own beneath the surface. Son Doong Cave might get all the fame, but there are plenty of smaller caves where you can walk in quietly and just listen—to dripping water, to your own footsteps, to the feeling of being somewhere hidden. It’s the sort of natural wonder that makes you forget about time for a while.