Activities in Vietnam
Land l Water
Sports
Cycling
With warm weather and lots of sun, Vietnam is ideal for long-distance
cycling. Since much of the country is flat and there is a shortage
of vehicles, traffic is light to non-existent, unlike many other
Asian countries where bicycle jams can rival traffic in Manhattan.
Bicycle taxis are widely available and recommended for those wishing
to relax and enjoy Vietnam’s natural beauty.
Hiking There is good hiking and horse riding in
the beautiful countryside around Da Lat. Guides are recommended
and can be hired locally. Generally, the northwest is the best region
for hiking. Other good destinations include Cuc Phuong National
Park (near Hanoi); Bach Ma National Park; and Lang Bian Mountain
(in Da Lat), where guides are compulsory. In the north, Cat Ba National
Park on Cat Ba Island and Ba Be Lake National Park (which contains
several lakes, waterfalls and caves) also offer beautiful scenery.
Art Galleries can be found in all the main centres
in the country and there are some very worthwhile pieces being produced
as well as some pieces from old Vietnamese masters on display in
many of the bigger cities such as Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Bowling (Ho Chi Minh City) Saigon Superbowl located
at 43A Truong Son, Tan Binh District is the place to go for this
excellent family entertainment Give them a call on: 84+8+885 0188
ext 20 or go there or visit the Bowling Centre located at 285B Cach
Mang Thang Tam, District 10. Their telephone number is: Tel : 84+8+864
3784
Billiards -"Bi Da"-is popular throughout
the country and most hotels have at least one table but if not you'll
discover venues scattered throughout every city and a few of the
outlying villages. It's a pleasant way to get to meet the locals
and they are always ready to take on newcomers for a challenging
game.
Caving
enthusiasts may head for the spectacular Pong Nha river caves, northwest
of Dong Hoi or other mountainous areas around the country. It is
advised that one doesn't venture into a cave without a guide as
many are not properly monitored and it's not unknown for intrepid
explorers to get lost and never return. Ask at a local tour centre
for more information on this activity.
Elephant Riding can be done in Dalat at Tuyen
Lake and is a wonderful way to view the surrounding scenery.
Hash House Harriers If you like running (and drinking
beer...though not at the same time) then join in one of the HHH
fun runs. It's a great way to get to meet the locals and a good
way to discover parts of Ho Chi Minh City that you didn't know existed.
Contact John Bennet on 842 0594 or 845 7594 for more information
on this social activity or go and meet them at the Caravelle Hotel
every Sunday at 2:30 p.m.
Golf is as popular in Vietnam as it is in many
other countries around the world and there are a number located
around the country. Dalat and Phan Thiet have some of the better-known
courses. Many are designed by world internationally recognised golfers
such as the Ocean Dunes Golf Club located in Phan Thiet which was
designed by Nick Faldo. Visit this site for further information
about Golf in Vietnam.
Martial Arts is one sport that every second person
in Vietnam seems to enjoy, either being involved in the sport itself
or watching. There are numerous varieties practiced here from Laido,
Kendo, Karate, Judo, Tae Kwando, Jui Jitsu amongst many others.
To either view these sports or partake in the activities, your best
bet is to go to open parkland areas in either the early morning
or evening when many folk practice in the open air or contact a
local sports club or martial arts centre within the area you plan
on visiting.
Opera and Theatre A visit to Vietnam is hardly
a visit if one doesn't go to at least one stage production while
here. All the cities have a theatre and it's best to ask the local
tour information at your hotel for information on what productions
are currently showing and the prices etc.
Parachuting is a great way to view the surrounding
scenery where no one and nothing can interupt your view. There are
a number of centres offering this activity such as Dalat, Hanoi
and Ho Chi Minh City. Ask at your hotel or the local tourist information
centre for more details.
Sepak Takraw is a relatively new sport in Vietnam
though popular in countries such as Thailand. It involves kicking
a ball, made of woven bamboo shoots (or more recently plastic),
over a net. It is growing in popularity and is now part of the South
East Asian (SEA) Games.
Trails and Trekking Visitors interested in the
Vietnam War can walk part of the Ho Chi Minh Trail, a series of
roads, trails and paths used as supply routes by the North Vietnamese
during the war. It ran from North Vietnam southward through the
Truong Son Mountains and into western Laos. The claustrophobic network
of tunnels used by villagers and guerrillas during the war at Cu
Chi (35km/22 miles from Saigon) and Vinh Moc can also be visited.
There are numerous other trekking trails throughout Vietnam and
your local tour office or hotel will be able to fill you in on this
enjoyable pastime.
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