A fresh perspective on cross-Vietnam tourism .
Young people journey together along beautiful routes. There's Nha Trang in its golden sunshine and blue sea, returning to the deep blue ocean, visiting the ancient Po Nagar Cham Towers, and immersing themselves in the vast, boundless landscape. There's Da Nang – a vibrant city not only boasting the Dragon Bridge, long stretches of white sand beaches, and attractive tourist destinations, but also a beauty that blends nature and people. There's Tuy Hoa and Quy Nhon, pristine and simple yet breathtakingly beautiful; or Da Lat, the city of a thousand flowers, dreamily beautiful in the early spring.
Compared to their parents' Generation X, young people of Generations Y and Z possess a more intense desire to travel. They are passionate about experiencing new things and exploring the vast world outside. Perhaps this is why the travel habits of young people have changed: Instead of immersing themselves in luxurious, sprawling cities, they prefer to embark on long, open-road adventures, experiencing new things that the "confined" life of the city cannot offer.

Cross-Vietnam travel for young people is often associated with the concept of "backpacking," a service that is somewhat rugged and less safe. However, nowadays, with cross-Vietnam journeys by car, young people can fully experience what they like in the safest and most reliable way.
Besides the already famous names like Da Nang, Nha Trang, Quy Nhon, and Da Lat, there are also heritage sites with many beautiful cultural and traditional features that cannot be missed on a journey across Vietnam: Hue, Quang Binh , Quang Tri, etc. Travel to explore and experience, travel to affirm that Vietnam is a beautiful country, with so many wonders that no words can fully describe them!
A trip is not just about creating memories, but also about gaining knowledge.
On gloomy days, you often flip through old photos, "crossing" through the years, meeting friends from those carefree days. What remains after each journey of youth? The most tangible thing is probably the photographs, but the intangible, sparkling element is the vivid story and memorable memories.
In our youth, we left our mark together on those roads. Sometimes, amidst the hustle and bustle of life, we inadvertently revisit our "Archive Album of Our Cross-Vietnam Journey," with old photos, or browse Facebook and Instagram looking at "this day in previous years." These will surely be beautiful memories of an unforgettable time of "roaming and exploring."
Our trip included days of dazzlingly bright sunshine in Nha Trang, days of thunderstorms, sunsets over the beaches of Quy Nhon, and early mornings chasing the sunrise in Da Lat, huddled under blankets, thinking we'd stay here until we were old. But no matter what, it's true, "Youth is like a sudden rain shower; even if you catch a cold, you still want to come back and get wet again."
The trip not only left behind joyful and lush green memories but also helped young people to better understand and appreciate their country's culture and history .
Optional tours enhance the customer experience.
It's often said that the travel experience isn't just about counting the places you've visited and comparing how many you've seen. Today, traveling across Vietnam doesn't require spending days exploring every corner of the country in one trip. Now, you can freely choose a route you like, lingering longer, observing more closely, and understanding the places you visit better, discovering values in life that no film or article can fully capture.


To provide flexible travel options for tourists traveling across Vietnam, Vietravel also offers individual tour packages to enhance customer experiences at destinations they love and wish to visit more extensively. For example, instead of traveling the entire route from North to South in 14 days and 13 nights, tourists can choose to only travel a part of the route, such as starting with tours from Da Lat, Quy Nhon, and Nha Trang, with durations ranging from 3 to 6 days, starting from just 3.99 million VND per person.
The Trans-Vietnam journey offers many advantages for travelers: a reasonable route and travel time (200-300 km/day); the main National Highway 1A is in good condition, providing convenient connections to tourist attractions; and strategically placed rest stops allow travelers ample time for sightseeing, experiences, and rest.
Youth has given you the time to experience and explore the beloved S-shaped land of Vietnam. The important thing is that you know how to seize the opportunity to enjoy your youth in a sweet, complete, and meaningful way. Then, when someone asks, "Where have you been in Vietnam?", you can proudly say, "I've traveled all over Vietnam."
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