Thinh LE (Kent), 29 years old

ABOUT ME

After graduating from the University of Foreign Languages in Hanoi in 2016, I joined Kampá Tour as a travel advisor, and that's when my adventure truly began. Through countless trips across Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Thailand, I’ve discovered the heart and soul of these incredible places. Now, my goal is simple: to take you off the beaten path and show you the hidden treasures of our region. From breathtaking spots to mouthwatering local dishes, I’m here to guide you every step of the way. I can’t wait to help you create the trip of a lifetime in Indochina!

Can you share what experiences led you to fall in love with the travel industry?

I’ve always been drawn to travel, even from a young age. What really excites me about this industry is the chance to connect with people and cultures from all over the world. Every trip I take isn’t just about discovering new places; it’s about learning and experiencing different ways of life. The more I explore, the more I feel inspired by the diversity and beauty of the world around us.

Can you describe a memorable trip you organized for travelers?

One trip that stands out is when I took a group to Northern Vietnam to explore some of the remote villages. It wasn’t just about seeing beautiful landscapes – they had the chance to truly experience local life, live with the communities, and learn their traditions. The most rewarding part for me was seeing how the travelers’ perspectives changed after the trip. They left with a deeper connection to Vietnam, not just as tourists, but as people who understood the culture and the people behind the photos.

What is your view on the role of technology in the travel industry today?

Technology definitely makes things easier, whether it’s booking services or planning trips. But even with all the tech, I believe the real magic of travel comes from human connection. There’s something irreplaceable about immersing yourself in a place, meeting locals, and connecting with the environment. That’s what truly makes a trip memorable – not just the convenience, but the experiences that can’t be captured through a screen.

What advice would you give to travelers who want to experience Vietnam’s culture and nature in the most authentic way?

Vietnam has so much to offer, from the hustle and bustle of the cities to the peaceful countryside. My advice would be to get away from the crowded tourist spots and explore the hidden gems. For example, the northern mountains are full of small villages where you can get a real taste of local life. You can hike through breathtaking landscapes that haven’t been touched by mass tourism, and you’ll get to experience Vietnam in a way that most travelers never do.

Thinh LE (Kent), 29 years old
Thinh LE (Kent), 29 years old
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Here I am at God Eye Mountain in Cao BangOur dear travelers and I
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