Many people are opting for "off-season travel" during the low season from September to November, avoiding the busy and crowded peak tourist times.
Exploring Central Vietnam’s Heritage
The central region is home to numerous famous tangible and intangible heritage sites. Highlights include the ancient capital of Hue, the Imperial Court Music of Hue, the My Son Sanctuary, and the ancient town of Hoi An (Quang Nam). From September onwards, the weather becomes more pleasant, with the harsh summer heat giving way to a gentle autumn breeze. The golden sunlight paints a picturesque landscape of moss-covered walls, ancient tiled roofs, and tree-lined streets.
Visitors to Hue can stay at the TTC Imperial Hotel, a five-star hotel with royal architecture, offering views of the Perfume River. Guests can also enjoy a royal feast while listening to the Imperial Court Music.
Exploring Beautiful Bays
Doc Let Beach (Khanh Hoa) is recognized for its white sandy beaches and clear blue waters. Meanwhile, Ninh Chu Beach (Ninh Thuan) is compared to a muse with its crescent-shaped coastline and pristine waters.
At Doc Let Beach, tourists can experience local fishing village life and enjoy seafood while staying at TTC Van Phong Bay Resort, a five-star resort located on the beach. The resort also features a 3.5-hectare forest of flamboyant trees and a Tiny Zoo for family-friendly activities.
At Phan Rang – Thap Cham, visitors can explore nearby bays such as Vinh Hy Bay for snorkeling, visit lush vineyards, and experience Cham pottery making at traditional craft villages.
Exploring National Tourist Attractions
September is an ideal time for a leisurely family visit to national landmarks like the Valley of Love (Dalat) and TTC World – Ta Cu (Binh Thuan). Ta Cu Mountain is home to the 49-meter-long reclining Buddha and two sacred temples. At the foot of the mountain, visitors can meditate amidst lush greenery and listen to the healing sound of a giant wind chime.
The Valley of Love in Dalat will enchant visitors with its signature pine forests, flowers, and cool weather, alongside attractions such as the Glass Bridge, a display of 30 world wonders, and a Mid-Autumn lantern street.
Experiencing the Simplicity of the Mekong Delta
A visit to the Mekong Delta is another great option. Visitors can enjoy more than 300 coconut-based dishes at the Floating Restaurant in Ben Tre. The unique Mekong Aqua Park is also a must-see attraction with water games and a Tiny Zoo.
A trip to the Mekong wouldn’t be complete without a stop in Can Tho, where visitors can admire the Hau River and the famous Can Tho Bridge. From TTC Hotel – Can Tho, it's just a short walk to the walking bridge and boat dock for a visit to the Cai Rang Floating Market.
In celebration of Vietnam’s National Day on September 2nd, TTC Hospitality offers numerous special promotions across its destinations.
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