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2 Hidden Treasures You Can Still Find In Central Highlands

by Footprint Team (22/11/2024)

Tay Nguyen (sometimes also called Central Highlands) can be divided into 3 sub-regions, namely: South Tay Nguyen (Lam Dong), North Tay Nguyen (inclusive of Kon Tum and Gia Lai provinces), Middle Tay Nguyen (Dak Lak and Dak Nong). Among all of these, Lam Dong is certainly familiar to you whose capital is well known Da Lat. Most travelers pay a short visit to Dat Lat via Nha Trang or HCM City and only a few of them go off the tourist trail and visit other two sub-regions of Tay Nguyen. ...READ MORE
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A national treasure: Bai Tu Long Bay

by Footprint Team (22/11/2024)

Located in the northern province of Quang Ninh, Bai Tu Long National Park comprises 40 islands, either earth or limestone, scattering across three communes, Ha Long, Van Yen and Minh Chau of Van Dong District. ...READ MORE
Culture
A Red Dao wedding

by Footprint Team (22/11/2024)

It has been an honour to spend time over the weekend with two Red Dao families as they connected with each other through a traditional Red Dao wedding. The wedding which lasted three days, was filled with a mixture of emotions: sadness, celebration, joy, and new beginnings. ...READ MORE
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About the person in the “Footprint Story”

by Footprint Team (22/11/2024)

Have you read about the “Footprint Story”? I guess many friends who are closely associated with Footprint have always known about that story – the story about the ideal for a company built on pride, honesty, passion and adventure. I advise you not to miss the chance to read it if you want to know more about Footprint. However, today I am telling about the person who wrote that story. He is one of the older brothers of the Footprint family, the person we all have ever known – His name is Son. ...READ MORE
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A day of being a local in Hoi An

by Footprint Team (22/11/2024)

The quaint little Hoi An has long been an allure for tourists with picturesque streets, sleepy riverside, incredible cuisine, rave custom tailoring, traditional crafts – you name it. The world heritage site can easily be explored on foot or bicycle, but what about a boat? It’s not a normal boat but a traditional fishing boat. Roll up your sleeves and get ready for a day of being local. ...READ MORE
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10 things you need to know about the train to Sapa

by Footprint Team (22/11/2024)

It is rice harvest season in Sapa, and we have lots of custom made trekking and home stay tours heading that way. All of the tours will be using the overnight train. Here are some helpful tips to make that journey more pleasant. ...READ MORE