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Vietnam is among the most attractive destinations for young people to "escape their comfort zone"

Việt NamViệt Nam01/03/2024

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Vietnam is among the most attractive destinations for recent graduates in 2024

Right after graduating from university, many people will have mixed feelings. Happy because they have just completed another important milestone in their life. Sad because of the difficulties and challenges that lie ahead. However, Vietnam and the names on the list below are considered by Lonely Planet to be extremely suitable for a vacation at this time.

Accordingly, Vietnam is described as affordable, beautiful and warm. After each graduation trip to Vietnam will help young travelers get out of their comfort zone.

The website writes: "Getting lost in the sea of ​​motorbikes in Hanoi , slurping pho on plastic stools along the sidewalk, and going to Ha Long Bay, where visitors can visit the limestone islands on a boat, are all great activities for tourists.

Lonely Planet also suggests foreign travelers enjoy a visit to a metropolis like Ho Chi Minh City, wandering around Binh Tay Market or visiting Vietnam's only Taoist temple, Khanh Van Nam Vien, before traveling along the Mekong Delta and getting to know the locals there.

Topping the list is Mexico, where affordability and a wealth of activities make it the perfect post-graduation escape. Elsewhere, taking a road trip across the US with friends is the perfect post-graduation send-off.

Other destinations that made Lonely Planet's list include Greece, Costa Rica, New Orleans, Louisiana, New York City, South Africa, Iceland and Italy.

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