Vietnam is a long, thin country in Southeast Asia. Its neighbouring countries Laos and Cambodia are neighbours of Thailand, putting all these countries on the list of a round trip around Southeast Asia. Vietnam wasn’t known as a tourist destination for a long time, but in recent years it’s getting much more popular with travellers.
History of Vietnam
For most of its history Vietnam was occupied by China and later colonised by France. Both the Chinese occupation and French colonisation have left a lasting impact on Vietnamese culture. After World War II and Japanese occupation, the country was divided into two – communists led North Vietnam with the capital Hanoi and US backed South Vietnam with the capital Saigon (current Ho Chi Minh City). Fighting between these two countries escalated into the Vietnam War (known as the American War in Vietnam), which ended with the conquest of South Vietnam after US armed forces failed to help them win the war. Since then, Vietnam is united and ruled by communists.
Vietnam Cities, Islands & Tourist Places
Tourist destinations in Vietnam are diverse and scattered around the entire country - from north to south.
Hanoi
Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam, located on the banks of the Red River in the northern region of the country. Vietnam’s second largest city is one of the most ancient capitals in the world, which is now rapidly developing.
In Hanoi you can find a nice combination of Sino-Vietnamese and French influences as the city boasts spiritual ancient pagodas and well-preserved colonial buildings.
The main tourist attractions in Hanoi are scattered around the city center and include Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Tran Quoc Pagoda, Hoan Kiem Lake with a temple on its island, Temple of Literature, One Pillar Pagoda and many others. It is possible to visit them independently, even if walking between the attractions would be time-consuming. To make traveling faster and more convenient, you can join one of the city tours in Hanoi offered with different types of transportation, such as vans, motorbikes, jeep, or even cyclo.
Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City, also known as Saigon, is the largest city in Vietnam. The former capital of South Vietnam nowadays is the main economic centre of Vietnam.
You can find a combination of old and new attractions in Ho Chi Minh City with well-preserved colonial buildings, various temples, and Vietnam War relics mixed with skyscrapers, shopping malls and other attributes of modern metropolis.
The main tourist attractions in Ho Chi Minh City center include Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon, War Remnants Museum, Reunification Palace, and Saigon Post Office. All of them are a must-visit for every traveler visiting the city. While you can easily visit all these attractions independently, if your time in Ho Chi Minh City is limited, better join a Walking Tour of Saigon's Main Sights to explore the city and its key attractions.
Going out on a short day trip is always a great idea for those who want to escape the madness of Ho Chi Minh City. Contrary to the bustling city, there are many peaceful tourist destinations near Saigon for you to visit as you can take a day trip to Mekong Delta or see the remains of the war during a tour to Cu Chi Tunnels.
Da Nang
Da Nang is an incredibly fascinating city and the center as well as the gateway of Central Vietnam that is extremely important in terms of tourism.
Da Nang is surrounded by three worldwide famous heritage sites such as Hue Imperial Capital, My Son Sanctuary and Hoi An Ancient Town. Da Nang is captivating visitors with many beautiful landscapes such as Ba Na Hills, Son Tra Peninsula, and Marble Mountains making the city an ideal destination for your trip.
Hoi An
Hoi An is an exceptionally well-preserved traditional trading port in central Vietnam, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Hoi An is known not only for its ancient buildings and streets but for hundreds clothing shops found in the town too. The ruins of My Son are nearby as well.
Hoi An Ancient Town and its historical buildings is the main reason why tourists flock to the area, which is also famous for Vietnamese lantern making traditions and spectacular late night boat trips on the river to release lanterns. The countryside around Hoi An is also offering wonderful activities, such as Basket Boat Ride in the Coconut Forest.
Hue
Hue is the former imperial capital of Vietnam. Located in central Vietnam, the ancient city of Hue was home of the emperors of the Nguyen Dynasty in the 19th Century.
Hue is recognised as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site which is famous for its spectacular royal tombs of the emperors and for Hue Citadel which is Royal Palace of the Imperial City.
The main tourist attractions of the imperial city of Hue can be visited independently, but it's easier and more convenient to take a private Hue City tour or join one of Hue City group tours. Hue is also often visited on a day trip from the nearby cities Da Nang and Hoi An.
Sapa
Sapa is an incredibly picturesque town in northern Vietnam close to the Chinese border. This quiet town is located at 1500 meters above sea level in the Hoang Lien Son range of mountains, about 350 km northwest of Hanoi.
Sapa is famous for its mountainous scenery with Vietnam's highest peak Fansipan, rice terraces and many hill tribes.
Sapa can be visited on an organized 2-day trip from Hanoi. You can also travel there independently and then join one of Sapa trekking tours that bring you to enjoy panoramic views over the rice terraces and learn about traditional customs of different mountain ethnic groups.
Phu Quoc Island
Phu Quoc Island, also known as the Pearl Island, lies in the south-west of Vietnam in the Gulf of Thailand just 15 km off the coast of Cambodia.
Phu Quoc is gradually becoming one of the leading vacation destinations in Vietnam with accommodation facilities, many direct domestic and international flights and countless of resorts and hotels.
Phu Quoc is best known for its many beautiful beaches with soft white sand and crystal clear water. There are also small islands close to the southern part of the main island. In addition to the pristine beauty and clear water, these islands are famous for their wonderful underwater world beneath and can be visited on 3 Islands Full-Day Snorkeling Tour.
Nha Trang
Nha Trang is Vietnam’s most famous beach resort town, offering a six-kilometre stretch of beautiful coastline with white sandy beaches.
Nha Trang is livelier than other country’s beach destinations as there are plenty of sightseeing and recreational activities in the town and around it. The waters are clear with an abundance of marine life and thriving reefs, making Nha Trang the scuba diving centre of Vietnam.
The most popular things to do in Nha Trang are:
Mui Ne
Mui Ne is a nice resort area in southern Vietnam, about 200 km east of Ho Chi Minh City.
The charm of a traditional fishing village and a long serene beach makes Mui Ne a very popular holiday destination. Nearby town of Phan Thiet has a beautiful beach too, making a choice of activities in the area even wider.
In addition to the beautiful beaches that fascinate tourists, the main attractions in Mui Ne include Red Sand Dunes, White Sand Dunes (Bau Trang), Fishing Village, and Fairy Spring. As these are the must-visit attractions, there are many Mui Ne day tours that bring you to all these 4 popular destinations.
Dalat
Dalat is known by many tourists with many different names: "city of love", "city of thousands of flowers".
With a cool climate and many beautiful and romantic scenes as well as many interesting landmarks, Dalat is a destination attracting domestic and foreign tourists. This is a tourist destination that you must visit at least once in your life.
The most popular things to do in Dalat are:
Dalat Waterfalls & Countryside
Halong Bay
Halong Bay, also known as the Bay of Descending Dragons, is a beautiful natural wonder, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located in northern Vietnam, about 170 km east of Hanoi, Halong Bay is famous for its unearthly scenery which is created by 1,600 limestone islands and islets scattered in the bay.
Cruising in Halong Bay is the most popular way to experience this wonder of nature. Taking a one-day Halong Bay tour from Hanoi might be enough when time is very limited, but for anyone who has plenty of time and are not on a tight budget, we would recommend taking an overnight cruise in Halong Bay and fully admire its natural beauty.
The most exceptional way for seeing Halong Bay from a completely different perspective than from a cruise ship is taking a sightseeing flight in Halong Bay by Seaplane.
Cat Ba Island
Cat Ba Island is the largest of the 367 islands of the Cat Ba archipelago with an area of over 300 square kilometers. It was declared as a Biosphere Reserve in 2004. More than half of the island is covered by a national park which is home to the endangered Cat Ba Langur.
Cat Ba Island is a famous destination among Vietnamese tourists. The island also attracts many foreign travelers because of many activities available for tourists in Cat Ba.
The surrounding waters around Cat Ba Island belong to Lan Ha Bay. Highlights of Lan Ha Bay are more than 300 scenic karst islands and limestone outcrops along with numerous small white-sand beaches. The landscape of Lan Ha Bay is as beautiful as the one of Halong Bay. As it is quite far from Halong City, not many tourist boats visit the area, making Lan Ha Bay much more peaceful and gorgeous than the more touristy side of Halong Bay. There are many affordable options for Lan Ha Bay Cruise departing from Cat Ba Island
The island not only attracts tourists with the beauty of the sea but also with its still rich forest resource. Cat Ba National Park covers a total area of 26,240 hectares, 17,040 hectares of land and 9,200 hectares of sea surface. This place has three different ecosystems including mangrove ecosystem, forest ecosystem on limestone hills and marine ecosystem with coral reefs. You can join Cat Ba National Park Day Trip to spend the day exploring the national park recognized by UNESCO as a world biosphere reserve.
Ninh Binh
Ninh Binh, a city in the Red River Delta, is another popular tourist destination in Northern Thailand, locally known as ‘Halong Bay on Land’ thanks to its magical riverine landscape, with sheer limestone mountains rising up from the paddies.
Ninh Binh is one of the most popular destinations for a day trip from Hanoi, which normally includes a visit to the most important attractions such as Tam Coc, Hoa Lu and Mua Caves.
Haiphong
Haiphong is one of the important commercial and industrial centers in northern Vietnam. The province is also one of the most popular destinations in Vietnam since it is a tourist center in the north located on the east coast.
Haiphong has the potential to develop tourism as there are many historical monuments, natural attractions from Do Son Beach, which has been a resort town since the French colonial era with beautiful white sand beaches, to Cat Ba Island that attracts tourists with its proximity to Halong Bay.
My Son
My Son is a set of ruins featuring impressive ancient Hindu temples and various beautiful stone sculptures of ancient Champa civilization which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Surrounded by tropical jungle, the ruins of My Son are located in central Vietnam, not far from historical town of Hoi An.
There are many types of tours that include a visit to this place. When joining My Son Sanctuary Day Tour you get an opportunity to explore this great archaeological site and know the origins of My Son Sanctuary from an experienced local guide.
Mai Chau
Mai Chau is a district and town in northern Vietnam, about 135 km from Hanoi. Mai Chau is famous for its verdant mountainous scenery as the town situated in a valley between tall cliffs and surrounded by rice paddies.
Mai Chau attracts visitors with its tribal culture too as you can visit villages of minority groups here, Lac village White Thais and its stilt houses being the top choice.
Mai Chau can be visited on one day trip from Hanoi. However, much more special experience awaits travelers who choose to overnight in the area by traveling there independently or joining a 2-day Mai Chau Valley tour.
Vietnam Entry Requirements
Visa Free Stay
Visitors from specific countries do not require a visa for stays in Vietnam from 14 to 90 days, depending on the country. Citizens of Chile can stay in Vietnam with no visa up to 90 days; Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, Kyrgyzstan – up to 30 days; Philippines – up to 21 days; Belarus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Norway, Russia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom – up to 15 days; Brunei, Myanmar – up to 14 days.
All other nationalities require a visa in advance to visit Vietnam.
Visa
You can get a visa in advance at any of Vietnam’s embassies and consulates worldwide. If you want to get your Vietnamese tourist visa in Thailand, you should visit Vietnam Embassy in Bangkok which is located on Thanon Witthayu (Wireless Road). There’s also the Vietnamese Consulate in Khon Kaen.
At the embassy or consulate you can get a 30-day single-entry visa, 90-day single-entry visa or 90-day multiple-entry visa.
E-visa
Citizens of 40 countries can apply for E-visa at Vietnam Immigration Department website. E-visa is valid for a single entry and a maximum stay of 30 days.
Visa on Arrival
Visa on Arrival is available only for travelling by air. Before arrival you need to obtain a letter of approval, which can be handled by on-line agencies for a charge, usually within three working days. After arriving at one of Vietnam’s international airports you need to show the letter, fill in an additional form, provide one passport photo and pay a visa fee (in cash and only USD or VND).
Visa on arrival is not valid for arrival to Vietnam at the land crossings.
Vietnam Transportation
From Thailand you can get to Vietnam by plane or by land via Cambodia.
Flights to Vietnam
Vietnam has three international airports at Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang. Direct flights are available from Thailand to all these airports.
Most international flights land at Tan Son Nhat International Airport (SGN) in Ho Chi Minh City which is the busiest airport in Vietnam. There are directs flights to Ho Chi Minh City from Bangkok and from Phuket. Flight deals for these routes can be found here:
Flights from Bangkok to Ho Chi Minh City
Flights from Phuket to Ho Chi Minh City
From Bangkok to Ho Chi Minh City you can fly directly with low cost airlines AirAsia, Jetstar, Vietjet Air, Nok Air as well as full service carriers Vietnam Airlines, Bangkok Airways and Thai Airways. Phuket – Ho Chi Minh City route is served by Vietjet Air.
Another airport in Vietnam which is easy to reach from Thailand is Noi Bai International Airport (HAN) in Hanoi. Direct flights from Bangkok to Hanoi are offered by full service carriers Vietnam Airlines, Thai Airways, Bangkok Airways, Qatar Airways and low cost carriers AirAsia, Vietjet Air, Thai Lion Air. Flight deals for this route can be found here:
Da Nang International Airport (DAD) in central Vietnam also receives direct flights from Bangkok. Low cost carrier AirAsia serves this route as well as Bangkok Airways and Vietnam Airlines. Flight deals for this route can be found here:
Flights from Bangkok to Da Nang
Traveling to Vietnam Overland
The main border crossing which is usually used when traveling overland from Thailand to Vietnam via Cambodia is the Moc Bai/Bavet crossing on the Ho Chi Minh City - Phnom Penh road. From Thailand you need to take a bus to Siem Reap or Phnom Penh in Cambodia and then get a bus going to Vietnam. A bus between Phnom Penh and Ho Chi Minh City usually takes around 6 hours. Bus schedules and tickets for this connecting route can be found here:
Bus from Bangkok to Phnom Penh
Bus from Phnom Penh to Ho Chi Minh City
Traveling around Vietnam
The most popular domestic routes in Vietnam:
More transportation options for a trip can be found and transport tickets can be booked by this search form.
Weather in Vietnam
Vietnam is large and has three distinct climate zones.
Northern Vietnam has four seasons: chilly winter, pleasant spring (March-April), hot and wet summer, and nice autumn (October-December).
Monsoon arrives at Central Vietnam in September and lasts until February with strong winds and rain. Summers are usually hot and dry.
The weather pattern in Southern Vietnam is like in central and eastern Thailand as it also has three seasons: cool and dry season from December to February, hot and dry season from March to May and wet season from June to November. Cool season is the most pleasant time to visit Southern Vietnam.
Tips
Useful tips for traveling in Vietnam can be found here: Vietnam Travel Tips.