Hanoi
Fall in love with Vietnam’s capital, Hanoi, a quaint city of dreamy poets and artists.
The coastal country of Vietnam in Southeast Asia is a traveller’s delight due to the variety and versatility of experiences on offer. Numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites are scattered throughout the country including dreamy landscapes like Ha Long Bay and historical attractions like Hoi An Ancient Town. In the mountainous north, colourful ethnic minority villages peek out of carved rice terraces while the vast maze of rivers of the Mekong Delta in the south showcase steeped rice paddies and enchanting floating markets. Bustling cities contrast with idyllic countrysides, like the pulsating force of sophistication found in Saigon and the charm of Ha Noi’s colonial French architecture and delicious cuisine.
Vietnam deserves a definite spot on the bucket list of any travel-lover. Start planning your Vietnam discovery with these tailor-made tour packages.
Fall in love with Vietnam’s capital, Hanoi, a quaint city of dreamy poets and artists.
Meet the stuff of legends in Vietnam’s dreamy Ha Long Bay.
Dreamy Ninh Binh is an incredible introduction to the simple beauty of the Vietnamese countryside.
Vietnam’s most charming and atmospheric city, Hoi An, will put a spell on even the most stoic traveller.
Often called by its older, evocative name of Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City continues to dazzle travellers with its dynamic, cutting-edge vibes.
Feel the royal air and ancient grandeur along the Perfume River in the Imperial City and Ancient Capital of Hue.
Encounter diverse ethnic minorities dwelling in the breathtaking landscape of Sapa and touch the clouds on the roof of Indochina.
Take it easy on the most beautiful beaches and sparkling turquoise seas of Vietnam’s island darling.
Indulge yourself in the best resorts and white sand beaches of Central Vietnam’s life time escape.
The best months to visit Vietnam are in December, January, the first half of February, the second half of March and April. August and November are also good times to go.
December, January, first half of February: the weather is cool and dry, best times to travel to this S-shaped country and enjoy trekking in the northern mountains. At the end of January and the beginning of February (date vary), Vietnamese New Year is the best festival to experience.
From the second half of March to the end of April: Thanks to warm, dry weather and clear sky, a perfect time to visit this quaint country and enjoy beach activities.
Vietnam has a wide range of hotels fit for any type of budget. Homestays, hostels, and guesthouses are clean and good quality with services like breakfast and other meals sometimes included for $5 – $15 depending on if it’s a rural or city location. Mid-range and small boutique accommodation usually runs around $20 – $75 per night, with luxurious hotels and resorts starting around $100 for their simplest room categories. Keep in mind in Vietnam there are many copycat establishments and similarly named hotels, so when researching where you would like to stay, make sure before booking that the information is correct if not using a brand-named hotel. Mundo Asia works with hotels like Sofitel Legend Metropole and Melia in Ha Noi, Fusion Maia and Four Seasons in Da Nang/Hoi An, Hotel Des Arts and Park Hyatt in Saigon, and Anantara in Mui Ne to bring guests the best of Vietnamese charm and ultimate luxury.
Vietnam is world-renowned for being one of the healthiest cuisines in the world due to its emphasis on fresh ingredients and selective use of herbs and spices. Street-food and small hole-in-the-wall establishments serving only one type of food on the iconic small stools and tables stacked on the sidewalk will cost visitors between $0.50 – $2 while an indoor, sit-down restaurant will cost around $5 for a meal. Bia Hoi, a type of beer garden specializing in cheap drinks and fast food costs around $0.30 for a pint of beer and $1 – $4 per dish served in big portions to be shared. Different regions specialize in featured dishes, like the North’s Bun Cha, Pho Cuon, and Pho, the Central’s Bun Bo Hue and Mi Quang, and the South’s Banh Xeo and Banh Mi.
Everywhere in Vietnam has access to fast Wi-Fi and 3G/4G networks, even small cafes in the middle of nowhere. SIM Cards can be bought from main brands such as Viettel, Mobifone, and Vinaphone from VND50,000-60,000 (USD2-3) and internet data for USD1-25 at the aiports, and nearly every shop on the streets. In case of emergency, dial 113 for the police, 114 for fire, 115 for ambulance and first-aid. Postal services are found everywhere in major cities but often leave something to be desired so its recommended not to post anything too urgent or valuable in Vietnam as the post office has a reputation for “losing things” and/or taking a very long time to post unless using an international courier service. An international parcel with VNPost costs you from USD15 per kilogram.
Transportation in Vietnam is wide-spread with great infrastructure and a multitude of options depending on schedule and budget. The cheapest way to move around the country is by bus, although it can take nearly 2 days to drive from Ha Noi to Ho Chi Minh City with over 1,500 km to go. Sleeper buses cross the country for as little as USD5-50 depending on distance. Trains also run the distance of the country, with a variety of seats and beds to choose from, ranging in price from USD15 – 50 depending on distance and if you choose hard or soft seat/berth. Vietnam Airlines, the national carrier, and budget airlines like Vietjet and Jet Star Pacific fly domestically and internationally, with great deals on price if booked in advance. Expect delays when booking with budget airlines. Within the cities, taxis and motorbike taxis called Xe Oms are widely present, costing around USD0.50 per kilometer. Grab Taxi is also widely used throughout the country by those who have installed the app on their smartphones.
Visa exemption
Citizens of the following countries do not need a visa for tourism purposes as long as they stay less than the period listed below.
Visa on arrival and e-visa
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