Phu Quoc Island
Phu Quoc Island emerges as an ideal destination for late autumn travel, as from late September to early October until the end of March the following year marks the peak tourist season. During this period, Phu Quoc experiences the most favorable weather conditions as the rainy season has passed. Visiting during late autumn allows you to admire the stunning sunlight.

Some must-visit places in Phu Quoc include: the ancient fishing village of Ham Ninh, Sao Beach, Khem Beach, Tranh Stream, Da Ban Stream, Ganh Dau Cape, traditional fish sauce production houses, Japanese pearl farming areas, and the historical site of Phu Quoc Prison...
Mù Cang Chải – Yên Bái

Mù Cang Chai is not only famous for its vibrant golden terraced rice fields from mid-September to mid-October, but also for its streams, waterfalls, and pristine caves exuding wild and majestic beauty. Don't miss out on beautiful spots in Mù Cang Chai like Khau Phạ Pass; Tu Le commune; Lim Mong village; La Pan Tan commune; Bà Nhà Bridge; Mơ Waterfall; Thai Village.
Buckwheat Flower Season – Ha Giang
If you love the wild beauty and purplish tint of these flowers, while also enjoying the cool mountainous weather, then Ha Giang is the ideal destination for you this season. Buckwheat season in Ha Giang lasts from early October to mid-November.

As the golden rice season in the terraced fields comes to an end, the Northeastern mountains are once again covered in the enchanting pink and white of buckwheat season. Those who have set foot in Ha Giang from late October to mid-November cannot help but be captivated by the romantic and pure beauty.
Stepping onto the pinkish buckwheat fields of Lũng Cấm, you will undoubtedly be overwhelmed with emotions, longing to immediately reach the land where rocks and flowers converge, amidst the sweet and captivating allure, with the desire to embrace the entire flower field in your arms, exploring every nook and cranny to capture the most beautiful moments of the journey.
With just three days, you can fully explore the most enticing tourist destinations in Ha Giang such as: Sủng Là Valley, Dong Van Ancient Town, Dong Van Karst Plateau, and Fairy Twin Mountain.
Ban Gioc Waterfall – Cao Bang

Ban Gioc is renowned as the most beautiful waterfall in Vietnam, the largest in Southeast Asia, and the fourth largest natural waterfall in the world along national borders. Additionally, Ban Gioc Waterfall is featured in the '10 Must-Visit Destinations Before You Die' list by the famous travel website Travelversed. It's evident that the beauty of this waterfall transcends borders and touches the hearts of many.
Anyone who has set foot in Ban Gioc Waterfall will never forget the breathtaking scenery resembling 'a fairyland' with its majestic, pristine white waterfall amidst the vast expanse of land and sky.
Ban Gioc Waterfall exhibits characteristic beauty in every season. During the dry season (from October to May of the following year), the waterfall exudes a gentle, tranquil, and serene beauty. Some beautiful landmarks not to be missed in Cao Bang include: Bach Ma Fortress, Nghieu Son Linh, the historical site of Kim Dong, Le Nin Stream, Pac Bo Cave - a famous historical relic where President Ho Chi Minh worked and directly led the Vietnamese revolution, Thang Hen Lake renowned for its beautiful and romantic scenery in Cao Bang…
White Mustard Flower Paradise – Moc Chau
While Ha Giang boasts its buckwheat flower fields, Moc Chau Plateau impresses with the bright space of white mustard flowers. From both sides of the road leading to the town center, in Ang Village, Ba Phach Village… everywhere you look, there are endless fields of pure white mustard flowers, gently swaying in the wind. Tall knee-high plants bear small, beautiful white flowers, making you feel lost amidst a sea of flowers, as beautiful as a painting.

Here lies a pristine landscape with the chilling atmosphere of early winter. Once you're here, you wouldn't want to leave but immerse yourself in the breathtaking scenery as if in a fairyland.
“Wild Sunflower Forest” – Central Highlands
Starting from November, the forests of the Central Highlands don a new garment - woven with the enchanting orange-yellow hue of wild sunflowers. The pure, rustic beauty of these flowers is likened to the simple, down-to-earth soul of mountain folks. Similar to sunflowers but smaller, wild sunflowers grow in clusters, creating a radiant golden strip across hillsides and meadows.

During the wild sunflower season, the roads of the Central Highlands are filled with tourists. Flowers bloom abundantly along the routes to Da Lat, embellishing the picturesque Biển Hồ (Lake Sea) and rejuvenating Buôn Ma Thuột... Leave behind all distractions to 'climb the mountains in search of golden flowers,' for just one glance, your mind will forever linger on this sunny and windy land…
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