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WHY BOOK A TRIP TO VIETNAM?

Vietnam offers a captivating blend of experiences that will leave a lasting impression. From the vibrant city streets to the tranquil countryside, this diverse country has something for everyone.

The cities of Vietnam are a whirlwind of activity, with Hoi An’s lantern-lit streets and Hanoi’s Old Quarter offering a feast for the senses. For a slower pace, escape to the countryside, where rural life continues as it has for centuries. Mai Chau is the perfect place to unwind and experience authentic Vietnamese culture.

A junk boat cruise on Lan Ha Bay provides a unique perspective of Vietnam’s stunning natural beauty, while Hue offers an unforgettable culinary adventure. Explore the city’s street food scene by rickshaw and savour local delicacies like bun ho hue and banh beo.

No matter how you choose to explore Vietnam, this remarkable country promises an unforgettable journey of discovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What’s the best time of year to visit Vietnam?

    It depends which part of the country you’re planning on visiting. For Northern Vietnam, May to October is warmer but wetter, while November to April is drier but cooler. Aim for April-May for the best chance of a compromise. Meanwhile, Central Vietnam’s summer season runs from January through to August, with May and June being the best time to get the most out of the weather while avoiding the crowds. In Southern Vietnam, you’ll want to aim for April, before the rains hit and temperatures hover around 30C (86F).

  2. What’s the climate like?

    Vietnam is generally tropical, with high humidity and seasonal monsoons. There are more temperate regions in the north, where temperatures over the winter period (November – April) can dip as low as 10C (50F).

  3. What’s the currency in Vietnam?

    Vietnamese dong

  4. What’s the local language?

    Vietnamese

  5. Time zone:

    Vietnam’s time zone is GMT +7, which puts it seven hours ahead of London, 12 hours ahead of New York City and 15 hours ahead of LA.

  6. Major Airports in Vietnam:

    • Noi Bai International Airport (HAN), Hanoi
    • Tan Son Nhat International Airport (SGN), Ho Chi Minh City
    • Da Nang International Airport (DAD), Da Nang
    • Cam Ranh International Airport (CXR), Nha Trang
    • Can Tho International Airport (VCA), Can Tho
  7. What are the top five places to visit in Vietnam?

    • Halong Bay – with its jade-green water, foliage-furred limestone karsts and fan-sailed junk ships, this is Vietnam’s premier postcard destination
    • Hang En Cave – The third-largest cave discovered anywhere in the world (so far) is secreted away in Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park
    • Imperial City of Hue – This 19th-century citadel, surrounded by a lily pad-speckled moat, is the jewel in the crown of the Nguyen dynasty
    • Mu Cang Chai – Terraced rice paddies, like steps of green felt carved into the forest-cloaked hillsides
    • Cu Chi Tunnels – This immense tunnel system around Ho Chi Minh City played an important role in the Vietnam War
  8. What are the top Vietnamese dishes to try?

    Pho – you may have had it before, but until you’ve had it in Vietnam it doesn’t count. Flat rice noodles dance in a fragrant beef broth with tender chicken

    Banh Mi – A french baguette stuffed with pork belly, pickled vegetables and fresh cucumber

    Banh Xeo – A deep-fried crepe, spiced with turmeric and filled with pork, shrimp and bean sprouts

    Bun Cha – A sort of DIY medley of cold noodles, grilled pork belly, fresh greens and a bowl of hot fish sauce-based broth. Eat it however you like!

    Goi Cuon – Rice paper pancakes, rolled up and filled with herbs, shrimp and pork

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