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About Vietnam

Xin Chao! Welcome to Vietnam – a land of timeless beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. If you're seeking an unforgettable travel experience, our Vietnam tour packages are your perfect companion. With expert guides, seamless logistics, and thoughtfully crafted itineraries, we promise an immersive journey through this magical country.

From the bustling streets of Hanoi to the serene limestone karsts of Ha Long Bay, the ancient charm of Hoi An to the terraced fields of Sapa – our tours cater to all kinds of travelers. Discover Vietnam’s diverse landscapes: pristine beaches, lush jungles, emerald bays, and UNESCO-listed sites like Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park.

Beyond nature, Vietnam boasts a rich cultural and historical tapestry. Visit the imperial citadel of Hue, the Cu Chi tunnels, and learn about Vietnam’s fascinating past shaped by Chinese, French, and indigenous influences.

One of the biggest highlights is the warmth of the Vietnamese people. Whether exploring Hanoi’s bustling markets or floating along the Mekong Delta, you’ll experience heartfelt hospitality and genuine cultural connections.

And of course, Vietnamese cuisine is a feast in itself! From street food tours to cooking classes, indulge in aromatic herbs, regional flavors, and unforgettable culinary delights.

For the adventurers, Vietnam offers trekking in Sapa, cycling in Ninh Binh, kayaking in Ha Long Bay, and motorbiking along the Hai Van Pass or the historic Ho Chi Minh Trail.

 

In short, Vietnam truly has something for everyone—breathtaking sights, rich culture, delicious food, and thrilling adventures. So let’s dive into the journey of a lifetime with our Vietnam tour packages!

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Thrills and Wonders: Must-Do Experiences in Vietnam
Trek Through Sapa’s Rice Terraces

Discover the stunning beauty of northern Vietnam with a trek through Sapa’s iconic rice terraces. Surrounded by lush hills and hill tribe villages, this journey blends breathtaking landscapes with rich cultural experiences.

Hanoi’s Old Quarter

Discover the stunning beauty of northern Vietnam with a trek through Sapa’s iconic rice terraces. Surrounded by lush hills and hill tribe villages, this journey blends breathtaking landscapes with rich cultural experiences.

Ho Chi Minh city

Experience the energy of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam’s bustling southern metropolis. From historic landmarks like the War Remnants Museum and Notre-Dame Cathedral to vibrant markets and rooftop cafes, this dynamic city blends rich history with a modern, fast-paced lifestyle.

Cu Chi tunnel tour

Step into history with a tour of the Cu Chi Tunnels, an underground network used by Vietnamese soldiers during the Vietnam War. Crawl through narrow passageways, see hidden trapdoors, and learn about the resilience and ingenuity behind this fascinating wartime relic.

Mekai beach

Unwind on the sunny shores of Mũi Né Beach, known for its golden sands, swaying palm trees, and laid-back coastal vibe. Whether you're into kitesurfing, enjoying fresh seafood, or simply watching the sunset, this beach offers the perfect tropical escape in southern Vietnam.

Bana hills Cable car

Soar above the clouds on the Ba Na Hills Cable Car, one of the world’s longest and highest. Enjoy breathtaking views of lush mountains and waterfalls as you ascend to a hilltop fantasy land featuring the famous Golden Bridge, French Village, and scenic gardens.

Hoi An’s Ancient Town

Nestled along the Thu Bồn River in central Vietnam, Hội An’s Ancient Town is a beautifully preserved UNESCO World Heritage Site that feels like stepping back in time. With its lantern-lit streets, yellow-painted buildings, and centuries-old architecture blending Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese, and French influences, the town exudes charm and serenity. Wander through bustling markets, historic temples, old merchant houses, and tailor shops, or take a boat ride along the river at sunset. At night, the town glows with colorful lanterns and comes alive with street food and cultural performances.

Indulge in Vietnam’s Culinary Scene
Banh Mi Phuong

Bánh Mì Phượng in Hội An is famed for serving Vietnam’s best bánh mì. With crispy baguettes, savory meats, house-made pâté, and fresh herbs, it’s a must-try spot loved by locals, travelers, and even Anthony Bourdain.

Hoi An Market

Located by the river in central Hội An, the Hội An Market is a lively hub of sights, sounds, and scents. From fresh produce and spices to handmade crafts and street food like cao lầu and bánh đập, it offers a true taste of local culture. By evening, the market glows with colorful lanterns, creating a magical atmosphere.

Bún Chả Hương Liên

Bún Chả Hương Liên in Hanoi is famous for its bún chả, a dish of grilled pork with rice noodles. Gaining international fame when Barack Obama dined here with Anthony Bourdain in 2016, it serves smoky grilled pork with fresh herbs, vermicelli noodles, and a savory dipping sauce, making it a favorite among locals and visitors.

Ben Thanh Street Food Market

Bến Thành Street Food Market, near Bến Thành Market in Ho Chi Minh City, is an indoor food court showcasing Vietnam’s street food. From phở and bánh mì to regional dishes like bánh căn and gỏi cuốn, it’s a lively spot to enjoy authentic flavors in a relaxed atmosphere.

Cau Go Vietnamese Cuisine

Cầu Gỗ Vietnamese Cuisine in Hanoi offers a modern take on traditional dishes. Located in the Old Quarter, it serves classics like phở, bún chả, and gỏi cuốn with fresh ingredients and authentic flavors. The elegant atmosphere makes it perfect for both casual meals and special occasions.

Places to Shop in Vietnam: A Treasure Trove of Local Finds
Saigon Centre

Located in District 1, Saigon Centre is a modern shopping mall offering international brands, dining options, and entertainment. With a mix of luxury shops and local Vietnamese food at its food court, it's a popular spot for both shopping and enjoying a meal, with stunning city views from the rooftop.

Hoi An Night Market

The Hội An Night Market is a vibrant and colorful market that comes alive after sunset. Located along the streets of Hội An’s Ancient Town, it’s filled with stalls selling local handicrafts, souvenirs, clothing, and lanterns. You can also enjoy a variety of street foods, such as bánh mì, fresh seafood, and sweet treats. The market has a magical atmosphere with glowing lanterns lighting up the streets, making it a perfect place for an evening stroll, shopping, or grabbing a bite.

Binh Tay Market

Located in Cholon, Saigon’s Chinatown, Bình Tây Market is a bustling, historic market known for its wide range of goods. It offers everything from fresh produce, meats, and spices to clothing, textiles, and local handicrafts. The market has a traditional Chinese influence, with its architecture and offerings reflecting the cultural blend of the area. It’s a great spot for shopping, exploring local ingredients, and sampling street food.

Dong Xuan Market

Đồng Xuân Market is Hanoi’s largest indoor market, located in the Old Quarter. Housed in a grand colonial-style building, it’s a bustling hub for wholesale goods, from clothes and accessories to electronics, fabrics, souvenirs, and street food. Popular with both locals and tourists, the market is a great place to explore the vibrant daily life of Hanoi and pick up bargains or unique local products.

Experience the Spirit of Vietnam with These Festivals
Phu Giay Festival

The Phủ Giầy Festival is a traditional Vietnamese celebration held annually in Nam Định Province to honor Princess Liễu Hạnh, one of the Four Immortals in Vietnamese folk religion. Taking place in the third lunar month, the festival features vibrant ceremonial rituals, traditional music, folk games, and especially hầu đồng (spirit mediumship) performances.

Hoi An Lantern Festival

The Hội An Lantern Festival is a magical monthly event held on the 14th day of the lunar month, when the full moon lights up the sky. On this night, electric lights are turned off, and the Ancient Town glows with thousands of colorful lanterns

Hue Festival

The Huế Festival is a major biennial cultural event held in the historic city of Huế, celebrating Vietnam’s royal heritage, arts, and traditional culture. It features a vibrant mix of ao dai fashion shows, royal court music, traditional performances, street parades, and international art troupes.

Tet (Vietnamese Lunar New Year)

Tết, short for Tết Nguyên Đán, is the most important holiday in Vietnam, marking the Lunar New Year and the arrival of spring. It usually falls between late January and mid-February. Tết is a time for family reunions, honoring ancestors, and welcoming a fresh start. Homes are decorated with peach blossoms, kumquat trees, and red envelopes (lì xì) are given for good luck

FAQs

Do I need a visa to visit Vietnam?
Yes, most travellers need a visa to visit Vietnam, but there are exemptions for citizens of specific countries like Japan, South Korea, and some EU nations for short stays. If you’re unsure, don’t worry! Our travel experts can guide you through the visa process and ensure you have the right documents for a smooth trip.
What is the best time to visit Vietnam?
The best time to visit depends on the region and your interests, as Vietnam has diverse climates. For a balanced experience, spring (March to April) and autumn (September to November) are ideal with mild weather and less rain. Northern regions like Hanoi and Sapa are best during autumn, while southern destinations like Ho Chi Minh City are great in winter. Summers (May to August) are hot but perfect for beach lovers heading to places like Da Nang and Nha Trang.
Is Vietnam a safe country to travel to?
Yes, a visa is normally required to visit Vietnam. It is a very safe place for tourists with a friendly and hospitable vibe. Here the crime rate is low, and locals are known for their warmth and helpfulness. If you are travelling solo, or a part of a group, with family you will feel secure exploring this beautiful country.
What currency is used in Vietnam, and where can I exchange money?
The official currency in Vietnam is the Vietnamese Dong (VND). You can exchange your money at banks, airports or authorised currency exchange counters across the cities. You can also use credit cards as they are accepted at most hotels, restaurants, and shops in urban areas and ATMs are widely available for cash withdrawals.
What language is spoken in Vietnam?
The official language of Vietnam is Vietnamese but English is commonly spoken in major tourist destinations, hotels, and restaurants. You will not find any difficulty in language as it will be very easy to communicate, especially in popular spots like Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Hoi An.
Do I need vaccinations before visiting Vietnam?
No vaccination is required before visiting Vietnam. However, it is recommended to have vaccinations for Hepatitis A and Typhoid.

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