Central Vietnam
Central Vietnam: imperial history, beaches, and ancient towns
Destinations
- Da Nang Modern beach city with Dragon Bridge, marble mountains, and resorts
- Hoi An UNESCO Ancient Town famous for lanterns, tailors, and white-sand beaches
- Hue Imperial capital with citadel, royal tombs, and refined Hue cuisine
- Nha Trang Tropical bay city with diving, island hopping, and vibrant nightlife
- Phong Nha Home to Son Doong – the world's largest cave and…
- Quy Nhon Sun-drenched coastal city on Vietnam's south-central coast — famous for…
Articles & Guides
Phong Nha in September: Rainy Season Begins & Cave Closures Start
September marks the beginning of the rainy season in the Phong Nha region — rainfall increases, river levels…
Phong Nha in October: Rainy Season Peak, Floods & Limited Cave Access
October is the rainiest month in Phong Nha — the Chay River and surrounding waterways flood significantly, most…
Phong Nha in November: Rainy Season Easing, Caves Beginning to Reopen
November marks the gradual transition from rainy season toward dry conditions in Phong Nha. Rainfall decreases through the…
Phong Nha in December: Dry Season Returns & All Caves Reopen
December marks the full return of Phong Nha’s dry season — all major cave systems reopen, water levels…
Phong Nha in August: Last Hot Month Before Rainy Season & Full Cave Access
August is the final reliably hot and dry month before the rainy season arrives in September. All caves…
Phong Nha in July: Hottest Month, River Swimming & Peak Cave Season
July is the hottest month in Phong Nha — temperatures peak toward 37°C, making cave exploration a genuine…
Phong Nha in June: Hot Season, Swimming Holes & Cave Adventures
June is hot and dry in Phong Nha — the Quang Binh coast and interior bake in summer…
Phong Nha in May: Peak Season, Hot Days & Outstanding Cave Conditions
May is peak season for Phong Nha — hot weather outside but all caves are fully accessible and…
