Vietnam, a Southeast Asian gem, offers a diverse range of experiences for first-time visitors. From bustling cities to stunning natural landscapes, there’s something for everyone. To make the most of your first trip, here’s a handy guide to help you plan an amazing adventure.
Diverse Destinations
Choose your destination based on your interests. Hanoi, the capital, and Ho Chi Minh City offer a captivating mix of culture, sightseeing, street food, and shopping. Explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Hoi An Ancient Town and Ha Long Bay. For a coastal getaway, stay at a hotel in Quy Nhon, Vietnam, the likes of Avani Quy Nhon Resort. Don’t worry if you miss out on some destinations, Vietnam is a country you can keep returning to!
Best Times to Visit
The country offers year-round discoveries; however, the best time to visit is generally between November and April, the peak season with dry and mild weather. The off-peak season (May to October) has more showers but don’t dismiss this period; it still offers spells of sunshine for exploring while hotel rates and visitors will be less.
Packing Tips
Pack light, casual attire made from breathable materials due to the humidity but bring warmer clothing for the northern regions in winter. Shirts, t-shirts, shorts, and sleeveless tops are fine, but remember to cover bare shoulders and legs at religious sites. Don’t forget plenty of sunscreen, a hat, flip-flops, comfy walking shoes, and a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated and be eco-friendly too!
Getting Around Vietnam
Travelling around Vietnam is easy and convenient. Major cities have taxis, and public buses are available for local transportation. Domestic flights connect major destinations that are far apart, while trains offer a more immersive experience amidst the countryside and coastlines. Consider luxury rail journeys from the likes of The Vietage, which travels along Central Vietnam, linking Da Nang, Quy Nhon, and Nha Trang.