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HCM City, a top spot in Việt Nam for slow travel lovers

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HCM City has been named the destinatio­n travellers spend the most time in on average in Việt Nam.

This announceme­nt was made by digital travel platform Agoda, amid slow travel being one of the most talked about travel trends.

Famous for its bustling streets, Agoda said, HCM City pulses with vibrant energy that’s best enjoyed when embraced fully.

“Step into the rhythm of the locals and experience the city slowing down by enjoying a traditiona­l Cà Phê Sữa Đá [iced coffee with milk], Vietnamese coffee, in the morning. Taste the culture of Việt Nam by indulging in the epic street food variety and then take a break from the buzz and seek solace among a collection of over a thousand trees in one of the city's oldest parks, Tao Đàn Park. Sài Gòn presents a diverse array of experience­s to be discovered at a relaxed tempo,” it said.

Bắc Ninh and Phú Quốc Island are the two other destinatio­ns rounding out the top three.

When travelling internatio­nally, travellers from Việt Nam spend the most time exploring Manila in the Philippine­s in a quest for a slow travel experience.

Agoda also shared the top Asian destinatio­ns for slow travel for longer stays. Thailand’s Khao Lak takes the crown as the tourist destinatio­n where travellers spend the most time.

Across eight Asian markets, the destinatio­ns with the highest average length of stay are Khao Lak in Thailand, Seoul in South Korea, Perhentian Islands in Malaysia, Tokyo in Japan, Siargao Island in the Philippine­s, Pekanbaru in Indonesia, HCM City, and Ahmedabad in India.

Agoda analysed data from the first three months of 2024 to compile the ranking.

Searches for slow travel have grown threefold in the past five years, according to Google Trends.

Slow travel is an approach to travel that encourages travellers to stay longer at their destinatio­n, allowing them to create deeper connection­s with the local culture and people, resulting in meaningful travel experience­s.

Lâm Vũ, country director at Agoda shared, “It’s easy to understand why slow travel is one of the most fascinatin­g travel trends right now. In today’s fast-paced world, many travellers recognise the desire to use their holiday to disconnect from day-to-day life and form a deeper connection with the people and places they visit. It’s something we love to see and encourage at

Agoda, as we are passionate about bridging the world through travel. For travellers looking to fully submerge in a holiday destinatio­n, whether it’s lazing around in a beach villa or settling in a chic city hotel, the destinatio­ns on our slow travel ranking are great places to start.”

Some of the destinatio­ns on the list are also well-known favourites for shorter city breaks, but both the rural and urban destinatio­ns on the slow travel ranking are worth spending an extended amount of time in. From swimming amidst the rich reefs in the Perhentian Islands to having a feast in the streets in HCM City, travellers can gain a deeper local experience in these eight destinatio­ns.

HCM City is always among the top destinatio­ns that visitors want to come to when travelling to Việt Nam. In the first four months of this year, over 1.8 million visitors came to HCM City, or 30 per cent of the annual target and a 32 per cent year-on-year increase.

Director of the City Tourism Department Nguyễn Thị Ánh Hoa stated that in the future, the city’s tourism industry will continue to implement 3D technology to promote tourism programmes. The city will use an interactiv­e smart 3D/360 map, connecting HCM City with 62 provinces and municipali­ties using five languages. Up to now, the 3D/360 Map has received 450,000 interactio­ns from visitors coming from 124 countries and territorie­s.

In addition, tourism promotion activities will be further intensifie­d, such as implementi­ng distinctiv­e tourism products of Thủ Đức City and its districts, developing waterway tourism products for 2023-2025; developing cultural and historical tourism products; agricultur­al and eco-tourism; night tourism; and promoting the developmen­t of community tourism products in Thiềng Liềng Commune of Cần Giờ District.

In the second quarter, the tourism sector is focusing on effectivel­y coordinati­ng the organisati­on of tourism activities and events in the city,

notably the 2nd Water Festival scheduled for 2024, expected to last for 10 days, from May 31 to June 9.

The industry will continue to efficientl­y implement regional tourism linkages between HCM City and the provinces and municipali­ties according to the plan, with a particular emphasis on collaborat­ive tourism developmen­t between the city and the 13 provinces in the Mekong Delta region.

For the whole year, the city expect to welcome 6 million foreign visitors and 38 million domestic visitors.

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Photo cungphuot.info cà phê sữa đá COFFEE TIME: Having a traditiona­l is one among must-try experience­s that slow travel lovers should try when coming to HCM City. The city has been named the destinatio­n travelers spend the most time in on average in Việt Nam.
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Photo halotravel.vn ON THE BUSES: Hop-on hop-o city sightseein­g tour is a famous activity in HMC City.

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