Vietnam, a land where ancient traditions meet modernity, offers the most enchanting experience for travellers. From bustling cities to serene landscapes, Vietnam has something for every traveller. Join me on a journey through this vibrant country as I share my experiences and offer valuable tips for your own adventure travelling to Vietnam.
Travelling to Vietnam in November
November brings ideal weather to Vietnam, making it one of the best times to visit. The monsoon season has bid farewell, leaving behind mild temperatures and clear skies; the perfect conditions for an unforgettable journey.
Checklist: Visiting Vietnam from Australia
Before embarking on your journey from Australia to Vietnam, it's essential to be prepared. Here's a few things to consider to ensure a smooth transition:
Visa Requirements: Australian citizens need a valid visa to enter Vietnam. Your passport is valid from more than 6 months from return. You can simply apply online via the website or this is something I can organise for you
Adapters: Vietnam typically uses Type A, C, and F power outlets. Be sure to carry the appropriate adapters to charge your devices hassle-free.
Currency: The official currency of Vietnam is the Vietnamese Dong (VND). It's advisable to carry cash for small purchases, although credit cards are widely accepted in urban areas.
Top 10 Things To Do In Vietnam
1. Scooter Ride Through Ho Chi Minh City
2. Chu Chi Tunnels
Delve into Vietnam's rich history with a visit to the Chu Chi Tunnels. This intricate network of hand carved underground passages spans 120kms long, giving an insight into the resilience of the Vietnamese people during the war era. The best way to see the tunnels is by a speed boat tour through Cu Chi Tunnels, where you are also able to see the daily life of locals along the river banks.
3. Hanoi Local Life Walking Tour
The best way to experience Hanoi's charming local culture is to embark on a Local Life Walking Tour. Indulge in incredible local street food, visit ancient temples, and witness the bustling rhythm of daily life in the Old Quarter. The Hanoi Local Life and Cyclo tour ends with a cyclo ride, weaving through the streets of Hanoi, around the Hoan Kiem Lake; what an experience.
4. Sip Cocktails At A Hanoi Rooftop Bar
As the sun sets over the bustling streets of Hanoi, a different kind of charm emerges atop the city's skyline. Rooftop bars offer a serene oasis amidst the urban chaos, where you can unwind with a refreshing cocktail and soak in panoramic views of the vibrant city below.
5. Sail Through Halong Bay Aboard ‘Peony 2’
Sail through the mesmerising beauty of Halong Bay aboard the luxurious Peony 2 cruise. The Peony 2 boasts luxurious cabins with floor to ceiling windows and balconies, where locals row right up to your balcony offering beer, chips, drinks and more. The cruise stops at Ba Trai Dao Beach, where you will be in absolute awe of the towering natural jungle rock formations, while you kayak through emerald waters and immerse yourself in the serene ambiance of this natural wonder.
6. The Imperial City in Hue
As the most famous tourist attraction in Hue, the Imperial City is a must-visit, especially for history buffs. Inside, you can explore the many famous tombs, the Forbidden City, the resting places of the emperors, or the World Heritage Site of An Dinh Palace.
7. Buzzing Atmosphere Of Hue Night Market
The Hue Night Market along Perfume River is a great place to soak up the lively atmosphere, while indulging in the delicious local cuisine. You will not be short of entertainment, with the streets filled with acts such as live music, arm wrestling competitions, living statues and local kids lining up to compete in running races.
8. Traditional Lanterns In Hoi An
Be prepared to be swept off your feet by the picturesque streets of Hoi An. Hoi An’s nightlife scene is full of trendy bistros, cafés, bars, artistic lounges, and live music venues. As the sun sets, the pedestrian-friendly streets of Hoi An transform into a vibrant display of traditional lanterns, folk dance performances, and lit candles floating down Thu Bon River. It's just spectacular!
9. Farming & Fishing Eco Cycle Tour, Hoi An
Explore Hoi An and connect with the locals on a Farming and Fishing Eco Cycle Tour. Cycle through picturesque landscapes, get hands-on with traditional farming practices in the paddy fields, and indulge in the delectable flavours of a Vietnamese riverside lunch. There's no better way to immerse yourself in Vietnamese culture than this off the beaten path experience.
10. Gateway to Heavens - Sun World Ba Na Hills
Ascend to new heights at the Sun World Ba Na Hills, where fantasy meets reality amidst the most breathtaking views from 1,487m above sea level. Lose yourself in the whimsical atmosphere of this mountaintop paradise, a must-visit for your Vietnam adventure. Be sure to pack a jacket through, it gets cold up there!
Planning a Trip To Vietnam?
With these tips in mind, you're ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Vietnam. If you have questions or need more information for your upcoming trip to Vietnam, feel free to contact me at 0418 641 353 or joanne@itravel-au.com. I'll be delighted to assist you in planning an unforgettable journey.
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