Vietnam

An increasing number of people are recognising the vast wealth of attractions this beautiful country has to offer as a travel destination.

Vietnam offers a more authentic charm while being relatively easy to travel around. Tourism has developed quite considerably over the past few years, though, making the country an ideal destination for those wanting to venture a little off the beaten track without getting completely lost.

One of Vietnam’s principal draws is its outstanding natural scenery. The archetypal landscape of rice fields with conical-hated workers toiling away in them is still very much a reality in many parts of the country, with agricultural work accounting for two thirds of the labour force. The best area to see such scenes is the Mekong Delta, replete with lush green rice paddies under bright blue skies. Even more stunning is the weird and wonderful scenery of Halong Bay, where thousands of rocky islands jut out of the water in haphazard fashion creating a surreal and intensely beautiful vista.

The towns and cities of Vietnam too have a great deal of appeal, combining old French colonial charm with traditional Vietnamese temples and typically Asian streetscapes. The capital, Hanoi, is the first stop on many people’s itineraries and has a wonderful air of Oriental mystery with lakes, parks and pagodas dotted around bustling shopping streets. Two of the most famous historical towns are Hue and Hoi An, both with their own unique charms. The port of Hoi An, in particular, is beautifully preserved with an incredible mix of architecture from a variety of cultural origins and periods.

Finally, with its long eastern coastline, opportunities to take a dip in the South China Sea are countless. One of the most popular beach resorts is that of Nha Trang, offering its white sandy beach, clear water and lively nightlife. And if that’s not enough, Vietnamese cuisine is some of the most enticing in the world, blending South East Asian spices with Chinese style stir-fries and French gastronomy.

About Vietnam

  • Full name: Socialist Republic of Vietnam

  • Population: 96.68 million (UN, 2019)

  • Capital: Hanoi

  • Largest city: Ho Chi Minh City

  • Area: 329,247 sq km (127,123 sq miles)

  • Major language: Vietnamese

  • Major religion: Buddhism

  • Life expectancy: 72 years (men), 76 years (women) (UN)

  • Monetary unit: 1 dong = 100 xu

  • Main exports: Petroleum, rice, coffee, clothing, fish

  • GNI per capita: $2,400 (World Bank, 2018)

  • Internet domain: .vn

  • International dialling code: +84

Children & Education

Emergencies & Special Projects

Support to Flood Affected areas in Yen Dinh District in Thanh Hoa Province, Vietnam due to heavy rainfall in between 5th Sep’12 to 9th Sep’12, the dams on Cau Chay River were damaged and water flowed into Yen Giang and Yen Tam Villages. Almost all the houses got flooded and many got swept away. Lives were also lost. Schools in 4 of the Villages also got flooded and the students lost all books and note-books. Total loss is estimated to be at 137.000.000.000VND ( USD 6.57 million). Dr. Rikhi Thakral, the Founder of In SEWA supported the affected schools with 500 charity bags consisting of Books, Note Books, Pencils.

Food & Nutrition

Dr. Rikhi along with his son Nambir and Marin pay a visit to Missionary of Charity

Water & Sanitation