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Currency Name

Vietnamese dong

Climate in Vietnam

10°C to 35°C

Languages Speaking

Vietnamese

Vietnam's Ideal Season

November to April

Essential Tips for Travelling to the Vietnam

Vietnam's – Visitor Insights & Travel Overview

Total Annual Visitors

1.27 Million

Top Visitors from India

Essential Facts and Insights About The Vietnam

Often referred to as the land of the ascending dragon, Vietnam captivates travelers with its flavorful cuisine, stunning landscapes, warm-hearted people, vibrant culture, and layered history.
Even with its growing popularity as a tourist destination, Vietnam maintains an enchanting charm that compels visitors to discover every corner of this Southeast Asian gem. You can experience all of this and much more with our carefully crafted  Vietnam tour packages.
From north to south, Vietnam’s scenery constantly transforms, offering an incredible variety of natural beauty and cultural experiences—one of the many reasons why it deserves a place on your travel bucket list.

Vietnam, known as the land of the ascending dragon, is a country that beautifully blends ancient traditions with modern dynamism. Stretching along the eastern edge of the Indochina Peninsula, it offers breathtaking landscapes—from the emerald waters of Ha Long Bay and the terraced rice fields of Sapa to the bustling streets of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. With a rich history influenced by Chinese, French, and Southeast Asian cultures, Vietnam today stands as a destination where heritage, culture, and natural beauty coexist in harmony.

  1. Visa Requirements: Many nationalities require a visa or e-visa to enter Vietnam, so check the latest guidelines before traveling.

  2. Currency: The local currency is the Vietnamese Dong (VND). Carry cash for small transactions, though credit cards are accepted in major cities.

  3. Transportation: Motorbikes are a popular way to get around, but taxis and ride-hailing apps are convenient for tourists.

  4. Weather: Pack according to the season—light clothes for the tropical south and warmer layers for the cooler northern highlands.

  5. Cultural Etiquette: Always greet locals with a smile, dress modestly when visiting temples, and remove shoes before entering homes.

  1. Capital: Hanoi

  2. Currency: Vietnamese Dong (VND)

  3. Language: Vietnamese (English is widely spoken in tourist areas)

  4. Population: Approx. 100 million

  5. Famous For: Ha Long Bay, Cu Chi Tunnels, Mekong Delta, floating markets, Vietnamese cuisine

  1. Stunning natural wonders like Ha Long Bay and Phong Nha caves.

  2. Delicious street food culture with global favorites such as pho and banh mi.

  3. Rich cultural heritage reflected in ancient temples and French colonial architecture.

  4. Affordable travel costs compared to many Asian destinations.

  5. Friendly, welcoming locals who make every journey memorable.

  1. North Vietnam (Hanoi, Sapa, Ha Long Bay): October to April offers cooler, dry weather.

  2. Central Vietnam (Hoi An, Hue, Da Nang): February to May is best before the monsoon rains.

  3. South Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City, Mekong Delta, Phu Quoc): December to April is sunny and dry.

  1. Cruise through the limestone karsts of Ha Long Bay.

  2. Explore the lantern-lit streets of Hoi An Ancient Town.

  3. Trek through the rice terraces of Sapa.

  4. Visit the historic Cu Chi Tunnels near Ho Chi Minh City.

  5. Enjoy a boat ride in the Mekong Delta.

  6. Experience vibrant nightlife in Hanoi’s Old Quarter.

Vietnam is a paradise for bargain hunters. Popular items include silk fabrics, tailor-made clothing, lacquerware, conical hats, and handicrafts. Markets such as Ben Thanh in Ho Chi Minh City and Dong Xuan in Hanoi are must-visits for authentic souvenirs.

  1. Pho: Iconic noodle soup with aromatic broth.

  2. Banh Mi: French-inspired baguette stuffed with meats, pickles, and herbs.

  3. Goi Cuon (Spring Rolls): Fresh rice paper rolls with shrimp, pork, and herbs.

  4. Bun Cha: Grilled pork served with rice noodles and herbs.

  5. Egg Coffee: A Hanoi specialty with whipped egg yolk on coffee.

Vietnamese culture is a blend of indigenous traditions and external influences, particularly Chinese and French. From water puppet theater in Hanoi to folk music, Confucian-inspired literature, and vibrant festivals like Tet (Vietnamese New Year), the country reflects a deep cultural identity. Handicrafts, lacquer paintings, and ceramics also showcase its artistic spirit.

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Health and Safety Tips

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Currency and Tipping

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