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Immersing in the zen-like charm of the Central Vietnam
by Footprint Team (22/11/2024)
From UNESCO listed port town of ancient Hoian, Hue’s imperial city to endless coastline of Nha Trang and Da Nang, the Central Vietnam is definitely our favorite region to travel for relaxation. For the past few years, the region has transformed into a luxury world with many newly opened resorts but still has its zen-like charm. In this article, we deliver some of the accommodation choices for those travelers who seek for the harmony between mind, body and spirit. ...READ MORE
5 Tips to Low-Budget Travel
by Footprint Team (22/11/2024)
Are you planning the vacation for your family to Vietnam this year? However you have not still given your decision because of so many reasons. Of course, budget is one of trouble you can not forget in your mind. To clear this trouble, I have some tips for you to get the good trip but save money for your vacation in Vietnam. ...READ MORE
8 Laos Dishes You’ve Been Missing
by Footprint Team (22/11/2024)
Did you know that the Lao people eat a lot of sticky rice than any other people in the world? Their staple food is namely steamed sticky rice. Moreover, Lao Cuisine is very much alike to Thai and Vietnamese culinary offerings with soup, sticky rice and side dishes making up a meal. Read further for more of Laos’ Cuisine! ...READ MORE
Nha Trang Has Changed – Practicalities To Concern
by Footprint Team (22/11/2024)
Well known for beautiful white sand beaches, Nha Trang has felt overwhelmed for the past few years. The number of Chinese tourists has dramatically been increased for the past few years overtaking Russia as the largest market. However, as the numbers of Chinese tourists increase, the province has faced many issues to maintain the development of sustainable tourism. If you plan to go to Nha Trang, there are things that you should keep in mind. ...READ MORE
How Footprint Travel’s Volunteer Tourism Connect Cultures and Support Community
by Footprint Team (22/11/2024)
Volunteer tourism has become a popular growing travel trend for the past few years. Travelers spend their money on the opportunity to do volunteer work in another country. Some say it’s a moral practice contributing to the local community where they travel to, while others say it does more harm than good. With mission rooted in responsible travel, we act as a bridge between you and the host and help you take our mission to the next level. Today, we sat down with Son – Footprint’s co-founder to talk about our activities towards volunteer tourism. ...READ MORE