Where To Backpack In Vietnam?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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  • Sapa. Sapa is Vietnam’s premier trekking base and you can not leave the country without at least a day of hiking through the rice terraces, lush valleys and endless karst peaks of the region. …
  • Ha Long Bay. …
  • Ninh Binh. …
  • Phong Nha. …
  • Nha Trang. …
  • Da Lat.

Is Vietnam good for backpacking?


Vietnam is one of the most popular backpacking destinations in Asia

— and with good reason. Its epic natural sites, mouth-watering food, insanely bustling cities, distinct culture, and low cost have drawn backpackers and holidayers alike for decades.

How long do you need to backpack Vietnam?

While many backpackers try to cover the whole park in just 2 days, it’s worth staying at least

3-4 days

here to really soak up the rural atmosphere of this beautiful part of Vietnam.

What is the best way to travel around Vietnam?

  1. Motorbike. Motorbike is the most popular choice of transportation in Vietnam, in all cities and rural areas in Vietnam. …
  2. Taxi. Taxi is the second most common vehicle that Vietnamese people prefer to use, especially on sunny days. …
  3. Train/Railways. …
  4. Bus.

What should I avoid in Vietnam?

  • Tap water. Might as well start with the obvious one. …
  • Strange meat. We don’t mean street meat, as street food in Vietnam is amazing. …
  • Roadside coffee. …
  • Uncooked vegetables. …
  • Raw blood pudding. …
  • Cold soups. …
  • Dog meat. …
  • Milk.

Is Thailand cheaper than Vietnam?

Overall. Overall,

the cost of living in Vietnam is lower than Thailand

, even in a major city such as Ho Chi Minh City. As an expat, you can expect to pay about 20 to 30% less than you would in Thailand, although not everything will be more affordable.

Is Vietnam a safe country to travel?


Vietnam is a relatively safe country

, however petty theft is a legitimate concern, especially in the big cities. Refrain from extending cameras and cellphones on busy streets and corners: most robberies are drive-by snatchings.

Can US citizens go to Vietnam?

The U.S. Mission in Vietnam reminds all U.S. citizens that

they are subject to local laws and regulations while visiting or living in Vietnam

. We advise U.S. citizens to comply with the Government of Vietnam’s testing and quarantine requirements.

Is Vietnam expensive to visit?

Although Vietnam is getting more expensive every year,

it’s still a cheap country to visit

. Costs are comparable to Thailand and other nearby countries like Cambodia, although like with any country, certain things are either cheaper or more expensive in Vietnam than elsewhere.

How many days should I spend in Vietnam?

You should spend

at least two weeks

in Vietnam to enjoy the main sights, but if you also want to go more off the beaten path, three weeks would be ideal.

How much do you need for a month in Vietnam?

Our rough estimate was a budget of around

US$ 3,000 (total for 2 people) for 30 days

. That worked out at US$ 50 per day per person, which is a comfortable amount for Vietnam and would allow us room for the occasional splurge. We break down our travel expenses into the following categories: Flights.

Do I need a visa for Vietnam?

Entry Requirements:

You must have a valid passport and a visa (or pre-approval for a visa on arrival) to enter Vietnam

. Your passport must be valid for six months beyond your planned stay, and you must have at least one blank visa page. Visit the Embassy of Vietnam website for the most current information.

Which is better Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh?

HCMC has several more theme parks than Hanoi, so if rollercoasters are your thing, head south.

If you’re more at home in a gallery than doing loop-the-loops, Hanoi will be a better bet

, as it pips the post for both fine and contemporary art.

Is there Uber in Vietnam?

So

there’s no longer any Uber in Vietnam

. But Grab is a similar ride hailing service that’s easy for travelers to use. Uber first entered Vietnam in 2014 providing a great alternative to the rather informal taxi system that was prone to ripping off tourists.

What is the best time to visit Vietnam?

While this variety makes Vietnam a year-round destination,

spring (March to April)

is typically the best time to visit the entire country, when days are generally pleasant, temperatures are moderate and rainfall is light.

Do Vietnamese eat rats?

There are actually dozens of rat species, and

Vietnamese mostly eat two common ones: The rice field rat, which weighs up to half a pound, and the bandicoot rat, which can grow up to two pounds.

Do Vietnamese like American tourists?


Most of them are really polite and interested in our country

. Some even come here to express their regrets over the Vietnam War, so they try to be extra nice towards us.

What shouldn’t you do in Vietnam?

Things you shouldn’t do in Vietnam


Don’t wear shorts, knee-baring skirts, or strappy tops when you visit a pagoda or temple

. Dress conservatively by covering your arms, legs, and shoulders. Don’t sit with your feet pointing towards a family altar if you are staying in someone’s house.

Should I go to Cambodia or Vietnam?

Travel Experiences – Vietnam or Cambodia? When it comes to exciting travel experiences,

Cambodia wins

. Though Vietnam has lots of incredible places to see and things to do, Vietnam is more touristy and therefore, the travel experiences just aren’t quite as adventurous or remote as we’d like.

Is Vietnam hotter than Thailand?

Weather:

Thailand Is Hotter Than Vietnam

The so-called cool season is drier and more comfortable but temperatures still easily reach 20°C and higher. Vietnam has a more diverse climate. The south is divided between wet and dry seasons, which is similar to Thailand.

How much money do I need for 3 weeks in Vietnam?

This route cuts down on travel costs as the only expense there would be renting a motorbike, which is quite easy to do in Hanoi Old Quarter or Pham Ngu Lao in Ho Chi Minh. You shouldn’t spend more than $4-$6 per day. Three weeks could be done

as cheaply as $800, but more realistically aim for $1,500

.

What is the groin grab in Vietnam?

The groin grab

This one involves

taking advantage of men in touristy areas

. An attractive female will start flirting with a guy who’s out by himself. Telling him how handsome he is, she starts enquiring whether he’d like a massage, all the while letting her fingers flit seductively around his trouser flies.

When should I avoid Vietnam?

When to avoid visiting Vietnam

Halong Bay: Avoid visiting

during rainy season (May – October) in the north, and in January

due to low visibility and cloud cover.

Is Vietnam safer than Thailand?


Thailand and Vietnam are both very safe places to travel

, and you will encounter far fewer dangers than are common in the west. As with most major cities in Asia, bag-snatching and phone snatching can happen in Bangkok and Ho Chi Minh City – and elsewhere if you are not careful.

Can I brush my teeth with tap water in Vietnam?


Yes, you can brush your teeth with the water in Vietnam

. You can be sure that the tap water in urban areas is safe to brush your teeth and bathe. In most rural areas, the water is going to be safe as well for bathing and brushing your teeth.

Is Vietnam poor?

Vietnam’s shift from a centrally planned to a market economy has transformed the country from

one of the poorest in the world

into a lower middle-income country. Vietnam now is one of the most dynamic emerging countries in East Asia region.

Is Vietnam safe to live?

Is Vietnam safe for expats?

Yes, living in Vietnam for expats is relatively safe

. The country rarely experiences horrible natural disasters such as earthquakes and tsunamis. The security, especially in large cities, is acceptable.

Timothy Chehowski
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Timothy Chehowski
Timothy Chehowski is a travel writer and photographer with over 10 years of experience exploring the world. He has visited over 50 countries and has a passion for discovering off-the-beaten-path destinations and hidden gems. Juan's writing and photography have been featured in various travel publications.