Setting foot in the land of Hue, you just cannot miss Com Am Phu (Purgatory Rice) – a specialty that is steeped in both history and culture.
Summer has come, and it’s time to jazz up your travel plans! Every family is buzzing with excitement, packing up and gearing up for a season of togetherness, laughter, love, and a whole new world of experiences. Silk Path is thrilled to bring you the ultimate summer travel guide, perfect for the entire family!
Even at first glimpse, the Northwestern land of Vietnam – Sapa – leaves a magnificent impression with marvelous nature, the topography of rice terraces, green forests, lush valleys, and emerald mountains lying side by side.
Ever wonder what’s there to do in a day in the dreamy Sapa? Deep blue sky for forever, a paddy field of sunlight, and all kinds of wildflowers blooming, urging you to come and be overwhelmed by nature’s beauty. Let’s discover the best attractions & things to do in Silk Path’s Sapa travel guide.
Don’t want the usual tourist trip to Hue? You’re in the right place. Make your trip to the ancient capital of Vietnam more special with Silk Path’s 3 recommendations of things to do in Hue!
Bun cha” (Grilled Pork with Rice Vermicelli), one of Hanoi’s most lovable dishes, has received worldwide recognition after being featured on the show Parts Unknown, in which former US President Barack Obama and the host Anthony Bourdain enjoyed this dish together. Let’s find out more about this food bomb with Silk Path!
Situated in the heart of Hanoi, the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long captures visitors’ attention with outstanding cultural and archaeological values, reflected in its historical longevity.
Indulge in a culinary adventure at Silk Path Grand Hue Hotel & Spa, showcasing must-try dishes that capture the essence of Hue’s vibrant food scene.
With more than 1000 years of history, Hanoi is the political, cultural, and economic center of Vietnam. Behind every corner of the city is a story about Hanoi – the heart of the country, a part of the glorious history of the Vietnamese nation. Visitors can feel a unique spirit and quaint town atmosphere that cannot be found anywhere else.
“Cha ca La Vong”, “Cha ca Thang Long” or “Cha ca Ha Thanh” (Hanoi Tumeric Grilled Fish with Dill) is an iconic Hanoian dish and a culinary myth for visitors and food lovers coming to the Capital City. A chunk of golden fish plated on an aromatic bed served with a special dipping sauce, every inch of “Cha ca La Vong” boasts a unique dining experience regarding taste and cooking procedure.
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