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Vietnam

For the couple that loves nature.

Real Couples, Real Itineraries

Anika & Raj

Meet Anika & Raj: Excited to explore the breathtaking rice terraces of Sapa and unwind on the pristine beaches of Phu Quoc.

Anika & Raj

9 Nights/10 Days

3N Hanoi, 2N Sapa, 2N Phu Quoc, 2N Ho Chi Minh

Stayed in a cozy mountain lodge surrounded by nature in Sapa.

Anika & Raj

9 Nights/10 Days

3N Hanoi, 2N Sapa, 2N Phu Quoc, 2N Ho Chi Minh

Stayed in a cozy mountain lodge surrounded by nature in Sapa.

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Where to Live

Pros

  • A melting pot of cultures, offering diverse ethnic groups, and unique architectural blends.
  • The city’s cultural diversity, along with a large expat community, makes it easy to communicate in English

Cons

  • High population density and heavy traffic can make moving around challenging
  • In tourist-heavy areas, there might be higher prices for goods and services
Ho Chi Minh

Pros

  • Affordable buses from Da Nang to Hoi An
  • Staying in areas like Tan An provides budget-friendly accommodations
  • Hoi An's beautifully illuminated historical buildings and lantern-lit riverside
  • Despite the dominance of posh vegetarian restaurants, budget-friendly vegan buffets like Tam Quang Minh offer delicious meals

Cons

  • Parking bicycles in the old town comes at a cost, adding to the expense of exploring the area
Hoi An

Pros

  • Amazing cable car journey offering stunning panoramic views
  • Reasonable ticket price, covers the cable car, scenic views, access to the theme park, and the iconic Golden Bridge

Cons

  • Reaching the destination often requires booking a tour, hiring a private car, or renting a vehicle
Da Nang

Pros

  • Famous for its stunning terraced rice fields and majestic mountains
  • A UNESCO-recognized site offering rich cultural experiences with ethnic minority groups
  • Home to Fansipan, the highest peak in Indochina, perfect for adventurous treks
  • Known for charming villages like Cat Cat and Ta Van, showcasing local traditions

Cons

  • Limited privacy in homestays
Sapa

Pros

  • Famous for its thousands of limestone karsts and islets
  • Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a rich cultural and natural experience
  • Majestic caves and hidden lagoons for kayaking

Cons

  • Tours are often rigid, with little opportunity for independent exploration
Ha Long Bay

Pros

  • Bustling streets filled with markets, street food vendors, and local shops
  • Budget-friendly accommodation, transportation, and food options
  • Haven for food lovers with delicacies like Pho, Bun Cha, and street food

Cons

  • Navigating local regulations and services can be complicated
Hanoi

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Places to visit

Ban Gioc Waterfall

4.5

Ban Gioc Waterfall is one of the most stunning waterfalls in Vietnam. It is the largest natural waterfall in Southeast Asia and the fourth largest waterfall in the world located on a border. Activities such as boat rides that bring you close to the falls, exploring nearby caves like Nguom Ngao, and hiking to scenic viewpoints enhance the adventure.

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Cat Ba Kayak Adventures

5

Cat Ba Kayak Adventures is a sea kayak tour company based on Cat Ba Island, Vietnam. Raised on the sea and passionate about adventure, we offer guided kayak tours that provide an easy, low-impact way to explore the calm waters of Ha Long Bay. Our sea kayaks are stable, efficient, and perfect for experiencing the beauty of Cat Ba Island, Bai Tu Long Bay, and this UNESCO World Heritage site. We prioritize environmental sustainability and support local communities, using local products to minimize our carbon footprint. Join us for an unforgettable adventure on the water!

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8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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Cruising in Halong Bay

5

Escape the crowds and enjoy stunning views of Halong Bay on a scenic cruise. Perfect for first-time visitors, this action-packed tour includes kayaking, swimming at a beautiful beach, exploring Surprise Cave, and hiking to the top of Titop Island.

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Ha Giang

5

The motorbike tours, car tours, and trekking tours in Ha Giang showcase the picturesque Dong Van Global Geo Park, breathtaking scenery, and the daily lives of ethnic minorities. Visitors can explore unique cultures, rice terraces, waterfalls, and winding roads

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Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park

4.5

The Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2003, is known for its limestone plateaus, tropical forests, and geological diversity, including many caves and underground rivers. It also has a rich biodiversity with many unique species. The extension helps protect vital areas and strengthens the park's ecosystem, especially its limestone landscapes!

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7:30 AM to 5:00 PM

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places to eat

Madam Tran Restaurant
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₹200-₹300

Madam Tran Restaurant

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Vietnamese

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Hà Nội

Namaste India Restaurant
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₹200-₹300

Namaste India Restaurant

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Indian

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Hồ Chí Minh

Hill Top Curry Indian Restaurant Hanoi
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₹300-₹400

Hill Top Curry Indian Restaurant Hanoi

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Indian

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Hanoi

Baba's Kitchen Indian Restauran
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₹400-₹500

Baba's Kitchen Indian Restauran

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Indian

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Hồ Chí Minh

Tung's Kitchen
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₹400-₹500

Tung's Kitchen

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Vietnamese

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Hà Nội

MẸT Vietnamese restaurant
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₹300-₹400

MẸT Vietnamese restaurant

food

Vietnamese, Vegetarian

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Hà Nội

Hoang's Restaurant
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₹300-₹400

Hoang's Restaurant

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Vietnamese, Vegan

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Hà Nội

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places to shop

Dong Xuan Market

Dong Xuan Market

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Clothing, Accessories

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Ha noi

Bac Ha Market

Bac Ha Market

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Hand-embroidered textiles, Baskets

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Bắc Hà, Lào Cai

Cai Rang Floating Market

Cai Rang Floating Market

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Coconut candy, Fish sauce

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Ninh Kiều, Cần Thơ

Hoi An Night Market

Hoi An Night Market

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Souvenirs, Handicrafts

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Hội An, Quảng Nam

Ben Thanh Market

Ben Thanh Market

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Local handicrafts, Textiles, Fabrics

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Ho Chi Minh City

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More about Vietnam

Is Vietnam worth visiting for Indians?

Yes, Vietnam is worth visiting for Indians. It offers breathtaking landscapes, a rich cultural heritage, delicious cuisine, and welcoming locals.

Vietnam: A Journey Through Stunning Landscapes and Vibrant Culture

Vietnam is a paradise in Southeast Asia, with scenic beauty, cultural richness, and history. It stretches 1,600km north to south, with emerald rice terraces in Sapa, karst formations in Ha Long Bay, high-energy cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, and deep repose in Da Nang and Phu Quoc beaches. 

Suppose Vietnam is known for lifelong friendly locals, colorful street markets, and mouth-watering cuisine. In that case, one is guaranteed to enjoy the best adventure, distressing relaxation, and delving deep into the country's rich heritage, a valid traveler-friendly country. That particular slice of Vietnam would be northern with mountains and a host of cultural traditions; central Vietnam would be pretty historic in the monuments and some lovely beaches; he likened himself to south Vietnam, which is vibrant and modern in its attitude. 

Vietnam's national parks are great for camping and trekking, and its coastline offers many spots for capturing marvelous sunsets. For the lover of the past, a feeling can take you back in time by visiting the old towns, colonial architecture, or old war relics telling the tale of a resilient and changed Vietnam. Step out of line and enjoy Vietnam while kayaking in the Saigon River, explore the ancient temples, or stay on a boat along the soft waters of Tam Coc.

Best Time to Visit Vietnam

  • Though generally variable and wetter, the weather is agreeable in most of Vietnam. There are calm winds, pleasant sunlight, and apparent temperatures.
  • Spring (February to April): The season is in its purest form, with the onset of real heat still some two months away. Temperatures are moderate, flowers bloom on almost every street corner, and rain is minimal. A must for exploration of Hanoi, Ha Giang, and Sapa to its best.
  • Autumn (September to November): Great temperature conditions Combine slightly cooler temperatures with clear skies and even more gorgeous 'autumn' hues for Ha Long Bay boat trips and trekking investments.
  • Summer (May to August): The temperature is slightly higher than at other times, but occasional brief showers exist. It is the best time to scale spa beaches like Hoi An and Da Nang in central Vietnam. 
  • Winter (December to January): The north of the country has initiated a cold feel, but for the people who live for more sun, the southern part, like Ho Chi Minh City and Mekong Delta, stays warm and dry. Best season ever for exploration.

Unforgettable Experiences in Vietnam

1. Kayaking in the Saigon River

Voyage through the apparent waters of the Saigon River with kayaks all around, surrounded by verdant greenery and vibrant cityscapes. Paddle along the banks, observe the rich local wildlife and absorb the panoramic views of the city skyline of Ho Chi Minh City. Get the feel of a fantastic escape waiting for an adventure seeker or a quiet time of peace for trying a novel adventure for the first time, no matter what type of kayaker you are.

  • Location: Saigon River, Southern Vietnam
  • Duration: 2-4 hours
  • Entry Fee: Starting from USD 35

2. Discover Tra Que Vegetable Village

Return to an authentic world that defines traditional chemical-free agriculture at Tra Que Vegetable Village outside Hoi An. Here, you can watch farmers cultivate herbs and vegetables freshly using centuries-old methods and participate in activities like planting or weeding.

Location: 3 kilometers northeast of Hoi An

  • Duration: 2-4 hours

3. Explore the Temple of Literature

This must-visit location for all of the country is Hanoi, the Perthen on which Vietnam played its reverence for education- the Temple of Literature. This is the nation's first university, and it was a temple devoted to Confucius, which goes back to 1070, the time of King Ly Thanh Tong. Profound experiences around the temple can guide you through lush greenery across the well-shaped Vietnamese designs. They may even encourage you to find yourself in the house of ceremonies eventually.

  • Location: Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Duration: 1-2 hours
  • Entry Fee: Starting at 70,000 VND for adults

4. Adventure at Cat Ba Island

Adventureholics made Cat Ba Island their nest. Venture into the crystal waters through scuba diving or trek to a peak alongside novices interspersed with rugged terrain. This single place offers the right amount of botanical and scenic wonder, making it the perfect platform for outdoor games on a safari or discovering the corals at the underwater reefs—for both wildlife spotters and underwater fanatics.

  • Location: Hai Phong City, Northern Vietnam
  • Duration: 3-5 hours

5. Sail Through Tam Coc Rice Fields

Glide through the serene Ngo Dong River, laced with the hue of the gleaming paddy fields on both banks and three towering limestones. Absorb all the perfect views and enjoy these beautiful rural areas of Vietnam quietly.

  • Location: Ninh Binh, Northern Vietnam
  • Duration: 1-2 hours

Tips for Traveling in Vietnam

  • Transport: Do you have to get transported? No worries. The well-extended domestic fight schedule is designed especially for you by Vietnam. From private transportation—luxury trains to business classes, economy, and even sweaty night buses well-you can find anything you want.
  • Budget travel: To be yourself and take a serious look at your toys, a daily budget of around 46-60 USD for mid-range accommodation and food, including transport, will help. While a backer may carry on budget-tripping perfectly within it, the biggies will still find it limitless.
  • A place to stay: Homestays in the countryside or modern boutique hotels in the cities, Vietnam always has a place for you. 
  • Food: The main restaurants are buzzing with original Pho, Banh mi, and so much more; street food is lovely because of its taste and authenticity. 

Vietnam is not just a place you go and come back from; it is a destination to remember, which will remain long after you return to your country. The lively landscape, culture, and people here instrument magical threads that capture, captivate, and captivate. Be it a short visit or extended travel, Wherever you go, Vietnam will spark in you the longing to return sooner.

Frequently Asked Questions

 What is the best time to visit Vietnam from India?

The best time to visit Vietnam from India is between March and April, when the weather is pleasant, and there is little rainfall. Vietnam’s climate varies greatly, with temperate conditions in the north and tropical weather in the south.

Is a visa required for a Vietnam tour?

Yes, Indian travelers need a valid passport and a visa (or pre-approved visa on arrival) to enter Vietnam. Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your trip and have at least one blank visa page.

Is Vietnam safe to travel to?

Vietnam is one of the safest countries for tourists. However, being cautious and prepared will ensure a smoother and more enjoyable trip.

 Do most people in Vietnam speak English?

In tourist areas, some locals speak English. However, in rural areas, English speakers are rare, and older Vietnamese people might speak more French than English.

What currency is commonly used in Vietnam?

The Vietnamese Dong (VND) is the primary currency for transactions. However, some hotels, restaurants, and services also accept US dollars. At airports, prices for items like food and souvenirs are often displayed in US dollars.

 How many days are enough for a Vietnam trip?

A 10-day trip is ideal to explore Vietnam’s highlights. At least a week is required to cover key attractions, while a 12-day itinerary allows you to visit major cities and enjoy countryside activities like village tours, cycling, and kayaking. 

Is Vietnam worth visiting for Indians?

Yes, Vietnam is worth visiting for Indians. It offers breathtaking landscapes, a rich cultural heritage, delicious cuisine, and welcoming locals. 

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