Mishima County is known as the Little Switzerland of Vietnam


1. Tam Dao County, located in Yongfu Province, about 80 kilometers from Hanoi, is known as the Little Switzerland of Vietnam and has a pleasant climate year-round, making it a great place for weekend short trips
2. Itinerary: each coffee shop view photography, before going to the specific Internet searched several famous view coffee shop, finally found still the best next to the bed and breakfast, less people quiet mountain view is beautiful, the following is more popular I went to the coffee shop, if there are other check-in
3. Secret places are welcome to recommend Tiêm Cà Phê Lung Chùng (60K/cup) is right next to the homestay I chose. Quán Gió Tam Dao (50K/cup) is famous for being able to see the castle Quán dốc Công Trời Tam Đảo (50K/cup) It seems that the other coffee shop further on is more visited, however there is some landscaping to take pictures, this one can watch the sunset
4. Rock cafe and restaurant, in the center of town, I thought I could have dinner there, but it only sells drinks
5. The ancient church, a stone Gothic building built by the French in 1912, is located in the center of the town of Mishima. There are many big brothers holding up their cameras to help take pictures (usually 10K/sheet) It's also good to meet someone taking wedding photos
6. Waterfall, are in the center of the town but I did not go, lazy to walk Cloud Bridge Cầu Mây, in the outskirts of the town, right next to the B&B I chose (in the B&B directly seen) Tickets 40K / person, mainly some landscaping can be photographed, 8 am a batch of people to take pictures
Accommodation A little outside the town center Accommodation Outside the center is about 10 minutes drive, the advantage is quiet scenery is very beautiful, many B&Bs are floor-to-ceiling windows, easy to take beautiful photos Cottage B&B especially the coffee shop next door deep my heart, the environment is really nothing to say

Post by LuminescentHarmon | Jan 25, 2025

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