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Vietnam ranks best for homestays

Homestays in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam have been named 1st in the top eight best Christmas trips for solo travellers by Wanderlust, a prestigious magazine from the UK.
Vietnam ranks best for homestays ảnh 1Tourists enjoy outdoor activities during their homestay tour in Van Long district in Ninh Binh province (Source:VNS/VNA)

Hanoi (VNA)🍬 - Homestays in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam have been named 1st in the top eight best Christmas trips for solo travellers by Wanderlust, a prestigious magazine from the UK.

"You'll float on the Mekong Delta on a private boat, then dock at a water-side village to meet a local family – your friendly hosts for the night," the magazine wrote. "You'll feast on home-cooked Vietnamese food (bring your appetite!) and bed down in their home, ready to continue your adventure in HCM City the following day. Pagodas, fishing villages and gorgeous beaches await." Other adventures on the list are a whistle-stop tour of Mexico, Encounter Pandas in China, a big adventure in South America, Sail Burma's untouched coast, immerse yourself in Morocco, walk around Cuba, and animal encounters in East Africa.-VNA
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