Củ Chi tunnels
121 km long system of tunnels and underground rooms created for defensive purposes in the late 1960s – 1970s.
Detian Falls and Bản Giốc Falls
One of the most picturesque waterfalls, it is around 60 meters high and 200 meters wide.
Phong Nha – Ke Bang cave system (Hang Khe Ry)
Some 20 km long cave with a very long underground river (13,969 m) with sandy beaches. Cave contains valuable archaeological artifacts of Champa culture including beautiful ceramic vases.
Paradise Cave (Thien Duong Cave)
31.4 km long cave with some of the most beautiful cave formations, cave rooms are up to 150 m high. Endemic scorpion Vietbocap thienduongensis lives in the cave.
Tây Ninh Holy See
Centre of Cao Đài religion – an ornate building that was built in 1933 – 1955.
Perfume Temple (Perfume Pagoda)
Group of rock-cut temples. One of the most important and beautiful Buddhist pilgrimage sites in country, it was developed in harmony with the picturesque landscape of the region. The first temple was built here in the 1400ies. Its main attractions are the enormous Huong Tich Cave with Chua Trong (Perfume Temple) and the Thien Tru Pagoda.
Þingvellir (Thingvellir)
Unique monument of history – a site where in 930 AD was established parliament of Iceland. It acted here until 1789. The site still contains remains of numerous temporary houses made of turf and rock that were used during the two weeks of assembly.
Ruins of a house in Hafnir
Remnants of the earliest settlement in Iceland – a cabin that was abandoned in the time between 770 and 880 AD.
Akureyri Botanical Gardens
One of the northernmost botanical gardens in the world, established in 1912. Botanical garden aims to select plants that are suitable for Iceland.
Hellnahellir
Enormous artificial cave, made in medieval times. This 50 m long cave is covered with engravings.