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April
What are the must-see attractions in Vietnam during the fall?
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April
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Kristen
F. But I've been told by to go til about December. After the rainy season
Raylene
Agreed. Rainy season can be super super bad for travel. Everything is super green and beautiful though
Alisha
The rainy reason isn't bad. It doesn't rain all day, and sometimes the rain is actually nice, to cool things down. Hoi An is amazing and we loved the bustle of Ho Chi Min. The train from Danang to Hue was a nice ride, and cheao, about $3 for a sleeper car, but buy your tickets at the station, they are A LOT more expensive on line. Cat Ba Island was really cool too, we liked it better then Halong Bay.
Kristen
That's the same as central Americas rainy season. It's usually a little rain but one year we got major rain later than normal. I just don't risk it anymore....just in case
Katherin
We love an authentic holiday. Is there fun outdoor/adventure type things to do besides just sit on the beach?
Katherin
And where does a person fly in to?
Alisha
we flew into Ho Chi Minh and then out of Hanoi, we travelled South to North but you can do either way. Personally we liked the south more.
Katherin
how many days do you think you need I am a guesthouse kind of girl..maybe one beach day and the rest some good adventures. Not much into temples and museums.
Alisha
That really depends on you, I think there would be more adventure type things in Thailand, personally, but my husband and I were in Vietnam for two months and are planning to go back again, as soon as possible, we loved it there.
Katherin
I spent 2 weeks in Thailand last year..Chang Mai was my favourite/ But we love the wild life/animals, mountain adventures, boat tours, experiences the locals authentic real life, night markets,...that kind stuff.
Alisha
We did 2 months in Thailand as well. If you ever get to go back Kanchaniburi Elephant's World was an amazing day. When in Vietnam we did a boat tour in Cat Ba, Hue and Hoi An. There is a pretty cool amusement park in Natrang. Saigon (Ho Chi Min) we hired a cyclo for a city tour. Also did Ben Tran market. Hoi An was my favorite city I think. We stayed at Viva Homestay, that was close enough to the ancient city, offered free bike rentals ( the ride was about 10 min) and free breakfast for about $11 a night. The staff were friendly and the homestay was very clean and modern.
Katherin
Have you been to Cambodia? Was considering going to Phuket for a few days, Cambodia a few days and the on the Vietnam.
Alisha
Haven't been to Cambodia but if you aren't into temples or museums then you may want to pass. I have been researching it lately because I was thinking about visiting next time we are close to the country, bur there isn't much more going on there.
Raylene
I live in cambodia now and would highly recommend stopping by! It's awesome here
Mandice
Thailand and cambodia were awesome . We werent a fan of vietnam - but found it was very cheap. If you go the south was good . If wanting to go to ha long bay for the sights.. Thailand has the same sights and seemed way nicer. . Also saves a crazy long bus journey to get to the north.. spent 5 months travelling around se asia.
Katherin
Why didn't you like Vietnam?
Mandice
Didnt prefer it to the other places is all ! The south is alot better.. there was a really cute town we stayed in for a bit but i cant remember the name of it ! But its all on preference though! We just prefered the other countries there
Cheryl
The BEST part of my 2012 Bike Trip to Vietnam was the pre-trip to Sapa - trekking and touring. We went there with http://topastravel.vn, and stayed at the Topas Ecolodge for two nights. Our guide, May, was amazing! At the time it required a long overnight train ride from Hanoi - it appears you now go by a vehicle shuttle. After the bike trip we did a post trip to the island of Phu Quoc (by air from Saigon) - lovely but not too touristy yet. Beautiful beaches. I went in Feb so can't comment on fall weather.
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Sarah
Sapa area is great in the fall. We did a hike to a village/ homestay in the mountains
Jenn
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Susan
I went with my mother to Ha Long Bay (Beautiful!) But the over night boat we were on was riddled with cockroaches! I was so disgusted. Of course, my native Vietnamese mother barely batted an eye.
Adelita
I read that there will be direct service from Calgary to Tokyo soon, so that might help. I've seen advertised anywhere from 900-1290.
Tu
Fall (Oct/Nov) is best to see Hanoi (or north region) because of the cool temperatures. You walk all day in the sun and no sweats!
Sapa depends on the season to see best scenery. We were there in April and it was just bare bare fields...If you don't go to Halong Bay, then Ninh Binh has water ways where you can see mountains on the water. You can visit some historic sights there and go on a little boat tour where they take you along the river and you can see houses and fields on the side (and the operator of the boat sings for you in Vietnamese Folklores. But this might depend on the tour). Danang or Nha Trang beaches are beautiful. The Danang Hyatt was quite nice for us. I heard Phu Quoc island is quite beautiful. Depends on what you want to do.
Katherin
Thanks. We are deciding between Vietnam and Japan and trying to get as much feedback as possible. I really appreciate the info!
A.I. says...
Vietnam in the Fall: Must-Sees, Off-the-Beaten-Path Adventures, and Budget Travel Tips
Vietnam is a captivating country with a rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture. While it's a popular destination all year round, fall is an ideal time to visit, as the weather is pleasant and there are fewer crowds.
Must-Sees
- Ho Chi Minh City: The bustling metropolis is a melting pot of cultures and a great place to experience Vietnam's modern side.
- Hanoi: The charming capital city offers a glimpse into Vietnam's past and traditional culture.
- Halong Bay: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Halong Bay is a stunning archipelago with limestone cliffs and emerald-green waters.
- Hue: The former imperial capital, Hue is home to the magnificent Forbidden City and other historical sites.
- Hoi An: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hoi An is a picturesque ancient town with well-preserved architecture and traditional crafts.
Off-the-Beaten-Path Adventures
- Sapa: Trek through the scenic mountains and encounter the local ethnic minorities.
- Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park: Explore the largest cave system in the world, Son Doong Cave.
- Cat Ba Island: Discover pristine beaches, coral reefs, and hiking trails on this beautiful island.
- Mekong Delta: Take a boat tour through the lush delta, visit floating markets, and experience the local way of life.
- Con Dao Islands: Escape to these remote islands for some relaxation and snorkeling.
Cheapest Way to Get There from Alberta
- Book flights well in advance: The earlier you book, the cheaper your flights will be.
- Consider budget airlines: Airlines like AirAsia and Scoot offer low-cost flights to Vietnam.
- Look for deals and discounts: Check websites like Google Flights and Skyscanner to find the best deals.
- Fly into Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi: These are the two main international airports in Vietnam.
- Take advantage of layovers: If you're flying from a smaller airport in Alberta, you may need to have a layover in another city. Use this opportunity to explore a new place.
Any Chance of Doing a Few Day Stop Over in Japan?
Absolutely! Japan is a fascinating country with a lot to offer. If you have the time, a few day stopover in Japan would be a great addition to your trip to Vietnam.
Here are some tips for planning a stopover in Japan:
- Book your flights in advance: The earlier you book, the cheaper your flights will be.
- Choose a city to visit: Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto are the most popular destinations in Japan.
- Get a Japan Rail Pass: If you're planning on doing a lot of train travel, a Japan Rail Pass will save you a lot of money.
- Learn a few basic Japanese phrases: This will help you get around and communicate with locals.
- Be prepared for culture shock: Japan is a very different country from Vietnam, so be prepared for some cultural differences.
I hope this blog post has helped you plan your trip to Vietnam in the fall. Have a wonderful time exploring this beautiful country!
Katherin
Vietnam in the Fall. Suggestions? Must sees? Off the beaten path adventures? Cheapest way to get there from Alberta. Any chance of doing a few day stop over in Japan? Thanks so much!!!