Here comes the second part of my epic Vietnam road trip – an adventure that took me from the ancient imperial city of Hanoi all the way to the beaches of Phú Quốc. In Hanoi, the vibrant capital, tradition and modernity blended into a truly unique experience. After spending the first few days soaking in the city’s atmosphere, my journey took me further south – to Da Nang, a city that lured me in with a breathtaking beach right at its doorstep.

Da Nang was my next highlight – a city that offers more than just sun and sea. I took tours to the Lady Buddha, majestically overlooking the city, and to the Marble Mountains, towering like ancient guardians into the sky. Another unforgettable experience was the trip to Hoi An – a charming town with beautifully preserved buildings and a serene atmosphere. Wandering through its narrow alleys, I felt transported to a time when everything seemed a little slower and a little more beautiful.

I also took a train ride to Hue to explore the former imperial city. The ancient walls and impressive palaces told stories of power and splendor, of kings and conquests. It felt as though time had stood still here, and I became part of that fascinating history.

But my adventure didn’t stop there – it continued on to Phú Quốc, my final destination. There, I experienced the thrill of the world’s longest cable car ride over the ocean. The view from above was breathtaking – endless shades of blue merging with green hills and white beaches. Starfish Beach, with its shimmering red sea stars, and the floating restaurants that spoiled me with fresh seafood, completed my tropical paradise.

After five exciting days on Phú Quốc, I returned to Germany – bringing home countless impressions, stories, and memories. This road trip through Vietnam was more than just a journey – it was a discovery of new worlds, unforgettable moments, and even of myself.

I can’t wait to share the photos in the gallery and hear your thoughts. What was your favorite moment from this second part of the adventure? And do you have any tips or questions about Vietnam? Let me know!