Vietnam is a welcoming country, and visitors are rarely judged harshly for small cultural missteps. Still, understanding a few basic customs turns polite interactions into warm ones and shows respect for a culture that values courtesy deeply. None of these rules are difficult, and learning them takes only a few minutes of attention before and…
Ha Long Bay is one of those rare places that lives up to every photograph you have ever seen of it. Towering limestone karsts rise out of emerald water, mist drifts through hidden coves, and the whole scene feels quietly mythic at sunrise and sunset. The gap between a good Ha Long experience and a…
Managing money in Vietnam is straightforward once you understand the basics, but the large numbers on the banknotes can throw first-time visitors off balance. A cup of coffee might cost 30,000 dong, a nice dinner 300,000, and a decent hotel room three million. Those are not scary numbers once you get the rhythm of them,…
Hanoi’s Old Quarter is the kind of place that overwhelms you on the first day and enchants you by the second. A dense grid of ancient streets named for the guilds that once traded on them, it manages to feel simultaneously chaotic and intimate. Learning to move through it comfortably is a small skill that…
Packing for Vietnam depends heavily on when and where you are going, but a few core principles apply to almost every trip. The country is warm for most of the year in most places, the streets are often crowded and uneven, and you will probably want to do more walking than you expect. Packing light…
Street food is not a side activity in Vietnam. It is arguably the main reason many travelers fall in love with the country. Tiny plastic stools, smoking charcoal grills, and steaming bowls of broth set the rhythm of daily life from Hanoi’s Old Quarter to Ho Chi Minh City’s back alleys. Eating from the street…
Traveling within Vietnam is part of the experience itself. The country offers a wide range of transportation options, each with its own personality and tradeoffs. Choosing well can save you hours of time and turn the journeys between destinations into highlights of the trip rather than obstacles to endure. Domestic flights are the fastest way…
Vietnam has no single high season that covers the whole country. Because it stretches so far from north to south, the weather in Hanoi can feel nothing like the weather in Ho Chi Minh City on the same day. Choosing when to visit really depends on which parts of the country you want to see…
Vietnam rewards curious travelers more generously than almost any country in Southeast Asia. The street food is legendary, the landscapes swing from misty northern mountains to turquoise southern beaches, and the cost of a comfortable trip remains remarkably low compared to most of the region. If this is your first visit, a little preparation goes…
By Laura Chen | Vancouver, Canada Timing your Vietnam e-visa application is an art I only learned after two trips. The first time, I applied a month early and spent weeks with that approval just sitting in my email. The second time, I applied four days before departure and nearly gave myself a breakdown. Here’s…