The Travel recommends Vietnam as an ideal destination for travel combined with remote work

04/07/2023

Canadian travel site The Travel has selected the top 10 affordable countries for remote working around the world, with Vietnam ranked 7th on the list.

According to The Travel, tourism is one of the sectors most affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. Since the pandemic, travel demand and work trends have also changed a lot, with offices switching to remote work and allowing more flexible travel. Since then, workcation - the trend of combining travel and remote work - has gradually become popular globally. Many countries have also lifted restrictions, created favorable conditions, and extended entry and visa deadlines for foreigners.

In the era of 4.0 technology that is gradually covering the globe, finding new and attractive tourist destinations with modern technology supporting work at affordable prices is an easy thing. So, bring your computer and explore the top ideal countries for remote working.

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The Travel commented that no other place offers everything for global tourists like Vietnam. World-famous delicious food, surreal landscapes and the friendliness and hospitality of the people have created the brand of Vietnam in the international arena. In addition, accommodation facilities in Vietnam are often affordable and come with good service quality.

Coming to Vietnam, tourists have the opportunity to explore the beautiful nature with world-famous tourist destinations such as Ha Long Bay, Trang An, Phong Nha - Ke Bang, Phu Quoc... If you are looking for "hidden gems", travel enthusiasts certainly cannot miss Phu Yen, Quy Nhon, Phu Quy Island, or Yen Bai, Cao Bang, Kon Tum... all of which are pristine locations that are little known to international tourists.

Besides Vietnam, 9 other destinations also recommended by The Travel include: Czech Republic, Thailand, Portugal, Türkiye, Mexico, India, Spain, Bulgaria and Colombia.

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