Vietnam Tours & Holidays
Travel solo as part of a group tour to Vietnam and experience life changing adventures
Discover The Wonders Of Vietnam
Embarking on a journey to Vietnam ushers you into a world of bustling cities, serene landscapes, rich history, and diverse culture. From the vibrant streets of Hanoi, iconic islands of Halong Bay, timeless charm of Hoi An, to the war relics of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam paints a captivating canvas of experiences. Envision yourself navigating the maze of streets in Hanoi’s Old Quarter, cruising amidst the limestone karsts of Halong Bay, walking through Hoi An’s lantern-lit streets, or exploring the Cu Chi Tunnels in Ho Chi Minh City. Bursting with a tangible energy, an intriguing past, and offering a variety of landscapes, Vietnam is an adventure that captivates the heart and enthrals the senses.
Vietnam At A Glance
Hanoi
98.19 Million
Vietnamese dong
Vietnamese
(GMT+07:00) Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta
+84
Type A & Type C
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Hanoi
Packed full of history and culture, Hanoi is home to colonial buildings, ancient temples and the bustling Old Quarter.
Halong Bay
Renowned for its emerald waters and thousands of towering limestone islands topped by rainforests.
Hoi An
Known for its well-preserved old town, beautiful lanterns and its blend of cultural influences.
Ho Chi Minh City
Formerly known as Saigon, this city is known for its French colonial landmarks and the infamous Cu Chi Tunnels.
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The best time to visit Vietnam varies between the north and the south. Generally, November to April are great months for travel with less rain and moderate temperatures.
The official currency is the Vietnamese Dong. Currency can be exchanged at banks, hotels, and authorised exchange bureaus.
You can visit Vietnam without a visa for up to 45 days for tourism or business.
Some must-visit highlights are Hanoi, Halong Bay, Hoi An, and Ho Chi Minh City.
Vietnam is generally considered safe for tourists. However, it’s recommended to take usual precautions such as watching your belongings in crowded areas.
While Vietnamese is the official language, English is increasingly popular, especially in tourist areas, hotels, restaurants and among younger people.
We advise you to check with your local travel clinic 4-6 months prior to departure to see what is required. Also check the Travel Health Pro Website
It is not recommended to drink tap water in Vietnam. We advise you to take a filtered water bottle on your travels!
Vietnamese cuisine is renowned for its balanced, healthy and flavoursome dishes, featuring staples like pho, banh mi and spring rolls.
Vietnamese people value respect for the elders and are particularly meticulous about etiquette. It’s also important to dress appropriately, especially when visiting religious or sacred sites.
Absolutely! From trekking in Sapa, exploring the world’s largest cave in Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, to motorbiking through the central highlands, Vietnam is a playground for adventure enthusiasts.