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2011/06/21

Sweet honey moon in vietnam


Well, I’m back, and with another honeymoon destination off the beaten track that I can almost guarantee none of your friends have considered. Vietnam has had a volatile, to say the least, history, but tourism is a growing industry and you can take advantage of the beauty of this country for yourself. Vietnamese people still retain pride in their history, and their country really shows it. So, this unusual honeymoon would be perfect for the couple who love Asian culture and want to enrich their minds as they luxuriate and relax from the stressful months that lead up to a wedding.

The resort you choose can be in a historic building and location, or in a chic modern resort; it’s all up to you. You can travel across the country or spend your days in one particular location, perhaps on a clean white beach gazing across at the beautiful blue ocean with a glass of champagne in hand. You can explore a city new to you, experiencing Vietnamese culture at its most active, or take a cruise on a night. If you prefer a more rural atmosphere, there are plenty of mountains to climb and small fishing villages to navigate through. There are a multitude of options and surely one will suit you. Some travel packages will take you through historical Vietnam, while others will allow you to simply enjoy your leisure time in slightly more conventional honeymooning activities.

One thing’s for sure, though, you’ll be eating plenty of delicious food! Vietnamese food culture is a relatively recent discovery for the rest of the world and it’s playing a big part in putting Vietnam on the map as a tourist destination. Traditional dishes are often fresh and light, using herbs like lemongrass and mint to impart a delightful flavour. Cooking them in my kitchen is a pleasure, but imagine having these delicious dishes prepared for you every day with absolutely no effort on your part. You’ll undoubtedly try Pho Bo Tai Nam, which is Beef Rice Noodle Soup, one of the most well known traditional Vietnamese dishes.

This is clearly the ideal honeymoon for foodies everywhere, and I know you’ll be buying a cookbook on your return, or perhaps experimenting with native ingredients. If you’re interested in travelling through the country, as you go you’ll experience different styles of cooking, and perhaps even develop a favourite of your own. Best of all, though, is the fact that Vietnamese food is very healthy with plenty of vegetables in every meal. It’s guiltless!

Vietnam is ideal in the ordinarily dreary winter months and is perfect for the couple who wish to get away from the cold to explore somewhere new. It’s hardly a conventional honeymoon and will provide you with the experience of a lifetime – precisely what your honeymoon should be.

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