Vietnam Packages | Duration | Price |
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Vietnam Couple EXCLUSIVE | FREE Candle Light Dinner | 7 days & 6 nights | USD 693.02 |
Romantic Vietnam | FREE Ba Na Hills Cable Car Tickets | 8 days & 7 nights | USD 854.05 |
Rediscover Vietnam - A Complete Honeymoon Tour | 9 days & 8 nights | USD 913.12 |
Romantic Getaway to Vietnam & Cambodia | 10 days & 9 nights | USD 1,364.08 |
Cambodia & Vietnam Experience with Visit to Angkor Wat | 8 days & 7 nights | USD 1,063.52 |
Best of Vietnam with FREE Cu Chi Tunnels Visit | 8 days & 7 nights | USD 797.64 |
Thrillophilia brings to you 40+ Vietnam tour packages, covering major destinations like Hanoi, Da Nang, Halong Bay, Phu Quoc, and more. These itineraries cover stays, transfers, guided tours, and meals, making them ideal for all kinds of tourists, whether solo travellers, couples, families, or friends.
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Whether you're chasing culture, cuisine, or coastlines, Thrillophilia’s Vietnam tour packages offer a seamless way to explore the best of this vibrant country.
Are you looking for a vacation in Vietnam? But confused about how to create the perfect itinerary? You have come just at the right place. Thrillophilia’s 40+ Vietnam tour packages are the answer to all your questions, whether you are thinking about when to go, what places to visit, where to stay, and what to eat. Each package comes with a unique itinerary that is designed to fulfil your interests of taking a vacation to this beautiful country.
Thrillophilia’s goal is to make exploring the world easy, and Vietnam is one such captivating country that we encourage you to visit at least once in your lifetime. It is a hub of amazing experiences, whether it is the lush greenery of Halong Bay or the sparkling beaches of Phu Quoc. In fact, the local culture is also very rich with friendly locals who welcome tourists with a smile on their faces. You can also indulge in amazing street food in famous cities like Ho Chi Minh and Hanoi while Hoi An has the best authentic dishes. With Thrillophilia’s Vietnam holiday packages, you can cover all of these experiences in one single itinerary or personalise your trip based on what you want to do the most.
You can explore several Vietnam tour packages from India on Thrillophilia that are specially handpicked for all kinds of travellers, be it couples, families, or solo explorers. These Vietnam trip packages start from just INR 38,990 for a 5-day budget holiday and go up to INR 1,20,000 for a luxurious 10-day getaway. So, whether you’re planning a short break or a long vacation, we have got something that fits just right.
Still not sure why we are one of the best travel agencies for you? Here are some of the reasons why we stand out:
1. Exclusive Experiences: We handpick unique and authentic experiences that range from adventure activities to luxury cruises and temple tours to relaxing staycations. With Thrillophilia, you can enjoy serene beach retreats along with cultural explorations and local sightseeing in Vietnam trip packages.
2. Easy Customisation: One of our best features is that you can choose experiences in your package as per your preferences and choices. Whether you are seeking a relaxed vacation or a thrilling outdoor getaway, just let us know. Already visited Ho Chi Minh and don’t want it in your itinerary? Done!
3. Diverse options: You can choose between Vietnam honeymoon packages, Vietnam group tours, Vietnam family packages and Luxury Vietnam tours as per your travel interests.
4. Expert Guides: We have partnered with professional local guides in Vietnam who enhance your travel experience with insider tips and valuable insights about the country. We make your Vietnam sightseeing tours all the more exciting as our partner guides share fascinating facts about the places you visit.
5. Competitive Prices: Our packages include meals, sightseeing, accommodation, and transfers. Therefore, you get a value-for-money Vietnam package with many discounts and deals.
6. Safety and Reliability: We take care of your travel end-to-end so you are never stranded throughout the journey. Our tour activities are organised in partnership with trained and trusted vendors who ensure the highest standards of safety so you can enjoy stress-free.
7. Hassle-Free Booking Process: Thrillophilia has a simple booking process with a user-friendly website which helps you easily browse, select, and book your preferred things to do in Vietnam as part of your trip.
We say Vietnam’s culture is rich! Here’s why:
1. Ho Chi Minh City River Festival (May): This is an annual event at the Saigon River celebrated with mesmerising fireworks, lively music and energetic dance. If you wish to visit Vietnam in May, this is a must see cultural celebration.
2. Nha Trang Sea Tourism Festival(June): Witness the traditions of Vietnam’s coastal communities in Nha Trang. Vietnam in June is a different vibe. It comes alive with this vibrant festival, celebrating the rich maritime heritage with cultural shows, food fairs, and beachside festivities.
3. Da Nang International Fireworks Festival (July): Da Nang International Fireworks Festival (May to July): Did you know firework competition is a real thing? Well, yes it is. This festival is a dazzling event that takes place over six Saturdays and teams from different countries participate in the event. It takes place on the Han River in Da Nang and is a treat to the eyes as the vibrant fireworks reflect on the river waters.
4. Mid-Autumn (Full Moon) Festival (September-October): This culture-rich, vibrant festival hosts beautiful events marking the end of harvest season in Vietnam. Families come together to share mooncakes, join lively lantern parades, and marvel at spectacular lion dances, all illuminated by the radiant glow of the full moon.
5. Hoi An Lantern Festival (October): Live your Rapunzel dream in Vietnam during October as thousands of illuminated lanterns decorate the sky above Hoai River. This enchanting festival celebrates the birth of Buddha which is considered to have happened on a full moon night.
6. Ok Om Bok Festival (November): Also known as the Moon Worship Festival, this festival marks the end of harvest season in the Mekong Delta. The Khmer people of Vietnam express their gratitude toward Moon God for successful harvest.
7. Dalat Flower Festival (December): It is a celebration of natural beauty and the floral essence of Dalat, a city in Vietnam. Get ready to be captivated by the wide array of colourful flowers when attending this festival.
With over 40 Vietnam holiday packages, Thrillophilia promises customized itineraries with the best experiences in Vietnam. Whether you are seeking an action-packed group tour or a relaxed vacation with your partner or family, Thrillophilia ensures there is a tour package that’s your perfect match.
1. Romantic Retreats for Couples
Write a new chapter of your love story in Vietnam’s lively cities featuring picturesque beaches, and lush rice terraces with Thrillophilia’s Vietnam Honeymoon Packages. Start new beginnings with ‘Rediscover Vietnam - A Complete Honeymoon Tour’ package or rekindle your love with the 'Vietnam Couple Exclusive with Free Candle Light Dinner’ package by Thrillophilia. Let love lead your way, and Thrillophilia lead your Vietnam journey.
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2. Fun-filled Family Getaways
Create unforgettable memories with your loved ones while exploring Vietnam’s top destinations with our Vietnam family packages. Our packages like ‘Escape to Vietnam with Scenic Boat Ride to the Mekong Delta’ offer a perfect mix of relaxation, entertainment and adventure, ideal for family holidays.
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3. Backpacker’s Dream Escapes:
Bring your friends or make new friends while you discover the magic of Vietnam with our specially designed Vietnam group tour packages. Brace yourself for an adventure with packages like ‘Best Of Vietnam with FREE Cu Chi Tunnels Visit’ or ‘Exclusive Vietnam with Fansipan Mountain Trek & Cave Excursion’ that you can book with Thrillophilia.
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Average Temperatures: 20-25°C in the north; 25-30°C in central and south.
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Average Temperatures: 25-39°C, can get hot and humid in the north.
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Average Temperatures: 18-28°C, pleasant with less rainfall.
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Average Temperatures: 10-20°C in the north (can get chilly in Sapa), 20-27°C in the south.
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Planning a trip from India to Vietnam? Here's how you can make your journey seamless and memorable.
Several airlines offer direct flights connecting major Indian cities to Vietnam's bustling hubs:
Departure Cities: New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Kochi, Ahmedabad
Arrival Cities: Hanoi (Noi Bai International Airport), Ho Chi Minh City (Tan Son Nhat International Airport)
Flight Duration: Approximately 4 to 6 hours
Airlines Operating Direct Routes:
If a direct flight isn't available from your city, consider connecting flights with layovers in major transit hubs:
Common Layover Cities: Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur
Airlines Offering Connecting Flights:
Total Travel Time: Varies based on layover duration; typically ranges from 7 to 12 hours.
Vietnam offers a diverse array of destinations, each with its own unique charm and attractions. Here are some of the top places to visit in Vietnam:
A city where ancient traditions meet present-day innovations, Hanoi is known for its lively streets, colonial architecture and historical spots.
Best Time to Visit: October to April (cool and dry season, ideal for exploring the city’s rich history)
Renowned for limestone islands and opportunities for kayaking and swimming, Halong Bay is a delight for all shutterbugs, nature lovers and adventurers.
Best Time to Visit: October to April (cooler, drier weather)
Hoi An, in addition to being a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is known for its lantern-lit streets, renowned tailor shops for custom clothing, and vibrant markets.
Best Time to Visit: February to July (pleasant weather and dry season for outdoor sightseeing)
Ho Chi Minh City invites you for a charming discovery of French colonial architecture, modern skyscrapers and historical sights.
Best Time to Visit: December to April (dry and cooler months)
Hue offers a glimpse of Vietnam’s rich past with imperial architecture, beautiful temples and peaceful riverbanks.
Best Time to Visit: March to August (dry season with mild temperatures, ideal for sightseeing)
If you wish to feel rejuvenated in golden sandy beaches besides the ocean waves, Nha Trang promises a dream-like tropical escape in Southern Vietnam. As part of a well-planned 7 days Vietnam tour package, Nha Trang offers the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.
Best Time to Visit: January to August (dry season with sunny, weather ideal for beach activities)
Referred to as the Rice Bowl of Vietnam, Mekong Delta is a perfect retreat to witness authentic rural life and pristine nature of Vietnam at your own pace.
Best Time to Visit: November to April (dry season for comfortable exploration)
Phu Quoc Island is the ultimate destination for beach lovers and thrill-seekers, offering a memorable escapade amidst untouched beaches and lush greenery.
Best Time to Visit: November to March (pleasant weather for beach activities)
Sapa is famous for its terraced rice fields, ethnic minority villages, and stunning mountain landscapes ideal for a trekking excursion with Vietnam Group Tours.
Best Time to Visit: September to November & March to May (cool weather and golden rice fields)
Ha Giang, a important highlight of our offbeat tours in Vietnam, is a remote region in Northern Vietnam where you can enjoy an offbeat holiday biking through its off-roading trails in dramatic mountain landscape. It is a must-visit destination for those opting for 10 Days Vietnam Tour Packages, as it offers an immersive adventure through Vietnam’s breathtaking highlands.
Best Time to Visit: October to March (cool and dry season for exploring ethnic villages)
Da Nang is famous for its scenic beauty and lively vibe. You can experience a perfect blend of pristine beaches, modern urban life, and rich cultural heritage.
Best Time to Visit: February to May (warm and dry weather, comfortable for beach activities and sightseeing).
These are some good itineraries that we recommend. Not happy with them? Use Thrillo magic and customise your itineraries your way.
Ho Chi Minh | Da Nang | Hanoi
Hanoi | Halong Bay | Da Nang | Phu Quoc | Ho Chi Minh
Explore Vietnam’s history, try its local delicacies or capture its scenic landscapes in your cameras with Thrillophilia’s collection of must-try things to do in Vietnam for a magical holiday.
Discover this charming neighbourhood known for its architecture, traditional coffee shops and local markets. Take a stroll on famous streets like Hang Bac (Silver Street) or Hang Gai (Silk Street). You can try local dishes like Pho and Egg Coffee in addition to visiting significant landmarks like Mã Mây House and Bà Đá Pagoda.
Location: P. Hàng Ngang, Hàng Đào, Hoàn Kiếm, Hanoi
Take in the serene vistas of emerald waters of Halong Bay with a luxurious cruise. With flexible duration itineraries, these cruises offer an unparalleled getaway covering major attractions like the Sung Sot Cave and Luon Cave lagoon. You can combine your cruise experience with water sports like kayaking or swimming.
Location: Halong Bay
Take a boat ride through the rural villages of Mekong Delta and have a closer look at Vietnamese culture. Shop for souvenirs in the floating markets of Cai Rang or Phong Dien or visit sacred sites like Binh An Pagoda or Vinh Trang Pagoda. Another way to explore this region of Vietnam is by cycling through its scenic landscapes.
Location: Mekong Delta
Home to many serene beaches of Southeast Asia, Vietnam is an ideal destination for swimming and snorkelling. Whether its a beachside spa in Nha Trang to soothe your soul or an action-packed day with water sports at Mui Ne, Vietnam’s beaches deserve a spot on every tourist’s itinerary.
Location: Nha Trang, Phu Quoc Island, Hoi An Beach etc.
Embark on an unforgettable culinary journey in Vietnam by exploring its rich flavors at local food stalls and high-end restaurants. Have your pick among popular dishes like Pho, Banh Mi or Bánh Xèo or beat the heat with a strong Vietnamese Iced Coffee. IIf you happen to fall in love with Vietnamese flavours, join a cooking class and learn to prepare these delicacies with your own variations right at home.
Location: Ho Chi Minh, Hoi An and Hanoi
While Vietnam’s culture and cuisine are the most talked about reasons to travel to Vietnam, its adventure activities often remain an underdog. Blessed with unique natural landscapes, Vietnam has become a magnet for adventure lovers by offering all kinds of outdoor sports.
Whether you’re an avid trekker or a beginner, the rice terraces of Northern Vietnam reward you with picturesque sights of mountains. One of the most popular adventure things to do in Vietnam, trekking in Sapa offers a chance to discover remote villages, learn more about local culture and enjoy a peaceful escape from the noise of cities.
Gear up for a nerve-wracking adventure in the rugged mountains on a motorbike in Ha Giang in Vietnam. Zoom through winding mountain roads and deep valleys with a beautiful backdrop of nature following you along. This activity is best enjoyed with Vietnam Group Tours for experiencing natural beauty and discovering local culture.
If you love rock climbing, then Cat Ba Island invites you for a thrilling adventure amidst its limestone cliffs. Whether you are an experienced climber or just a beginner, the variety of climbing routes promises an incredible getaway for all. While trying this activity, you can marvel at the gorgeous views of the Gulf of Tonkin.
Explore the pristine coral reefs of Vietnam in the crystal-clear waters of Nha Trang. You can see 350 coral species and 222 marine species while going under water for 2 metres. Finish this activity with a mouth-watering lunch of Vietnamese dishes at a local restaurant.
Enjoy paddling through huge limestone cliffs and mysterious caves in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Halong Bay in Vietnam. This adventure activity gives you a chance to get a closer look at nature’s serene beauty. You can go for kayaking at Vung Vieng Fishing Village or Ba Hang Fishing Village.
Vietnam is home to many beautiful and historically significant temples that offer a glimpse into its rich cultural heritage. Here are a few temples worth visiting during your Vietnam trip:
Tran Quoc Pagoda is the oldest Buddhist temple in Hanoi, dating back over 1,500 years. This stunning pagoda is set on West Lake, featuring an 11-tiered tower and red-brick architecture.
Location: Hanoi
Cao Dai Temple is the centre of Caodaism, a unique religion originating in Vietnam. It is located in Tay Ninh and boasts vibrant colours, intricate carvings, and a fusion of architectural styles representing various faiths like Buddhism and Catholicism. You can easily include a visit to this remarkable site in Vietnam tour packages from India.
Location: Tay Ninh
Bai Dinh Pagoda is one of the largest Buddhist complexes in Vietnam. Its grand architectural marvel features massive bronze Buddha statues, towering stupas, and beautiful courtyards. The temple is a major pilgrimage site, offering stunning views of the surrounding karst landscapes.
Location: Ninh Binh
The Temple of Literature was built in 1070 and is dedicated to Confucius (a Chinese philosopher and teacher). It was Vietnam’s first national university, and its traditional Vietnamese architecture features beautiful courtyards, stone steles, and lotus ponds. It's one of the major highlights of tours to Vietnam, where you can explore Hanoi's rich history.
Location: Hanoi
Thien Mu Pagoda stands on a hill overlooking the Perfume River, offering stunning views of the surrounding area. This seven-story pagoda is one of the oldest temples in Vietnam, dating back to the 1600s. Its ancient architecture and serene setting stand as a symbol of Hue’s spiritual and historical significance.
Location: Hue
Van Thuy Tu Temple was built in 1762 and is located in Phan Thiet. This temple is dedicated to whale worship and it is a must-visit with our Vietnam travel package. Interestingly, this temple houses the largest whale skeleton in Vietnam.
Location: Phan Thiet, Binh Thuan Province
Whether you’re craving barefoot bliss or a splash of adventure, Vietnam’s beaches have you covered. Picture sun-washed shores where you can snooze to the sound of waves, rainbow-hued coral reefs, and buzzing seaside towns amped up with water sports and nightlife. From chill hideaways to social hotspots, beaches in Vietnam are the secret element that turn any Vietnam tour package from nice to never-want-to-leave.
Known for its untouched beauty, Con Dao offers pristine beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and scenic coastal roads. The islands also have a dark history, once used as a French colonial prison. A visit to Con Dao is a blend of peaceful relaxation and historical intrigue, with plenty of opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and exploring remote beaches.
Location: Con Dao
These hidden coastal gems, located between Phan Thiet and Long Hai, are perfect for breathtaking views of sandy beaches and a towering lighthouse. The tranquil shores and untouched landscapes provide a perfect escape for beach lovers, ideal for sunbathing, picnics, and enjoying fresh seafood while soaking in the beauty of the coastal wilderness.
Location: Between Phan Thiet and Long Hai
A popular beach town with a lively atmosphere, Nha Trang offers more than just sand and sea. Known for its vibrant nightlife, thermal springs, and offshore islands, you can enjoy boat trips, explore underwater worlds while snorkelling, or simply relax on the beaches. The town's unique blend of adventure and relaxation makes it a must-visit coastal destination during your Vietnam trip, especiallly for those who want to experience the best nightlife in Vietnam.
Location: Nha Trang
Famous for its surf-friendly beaches and fresh seafood, Vung Tau is the perfect getaway for those seeking a laid-back, coastal retreat. The bustling seaside town offers scenic coastal drives, vibrant markets, and a variety of culinary delights.
Location: Vung Tau
A popular pedestrian promenade in Ho Chi Minh City, Nguyen Hue Walking Street is particularly busy in the evenings and draws a lot of tourists. With its antique buildings and the stark contrast of the contemporary skyscrapers, the street offers a mesmerizing blend of old-world charm. In this bustling center, you can take leisurely walks, indulge in delectable street cuisine, watch fascinating street acts, and take in the lively atmosphere of this famous city.
One of the best things to do in Hanoi during your Vietnam trip is to visit the Ben Thanh Market, the most well-known shopping attraction for visitors at night. You can purchase branded goods, Vietnamese art, handicrafts made locally, and other mementos there. As part of the Vietnam trip package, you can shop for everything from trinkets to apparel, caps, coffee, tea, shoes, handbags, and snacks.
Reserve a Hue Sunset Cruise on the Perfume River, and while you cruise by the city's historical buildings, make the most of the opportunity to see the sunset paint the sky in a lovely array of colors. As part of your Vietnam trip package, learn a great deal about the Nguyen Dynasty and Huean culture on your cruise. Indulge in some local beer, Vietnamese coffee, or the royal tea while the sun sets.
With a Vietnam travel package, do not miss out on ice skating in Saigon at night. You will find ice skating rinks at Vincom Mega Mall Thao Dien and Landmark 81. With a size of 2000 m2, the indoor ice rink at Landmark 81 is one of the largest in Vietnam, with enough space for up to 150 skaters at once.
One of the most well-liked things to do with Vietnam vacation packages is seeing a water puppet show at night. Historically, when the rice fields in Vietnam flooded, the farmers would put on a water puppet show for their own amusement. The Vietnamese water puppet display in Hanoi is entertaining, with the puppets appearing to float on the water.
Vietnam’s Indian restaurants offer a blend of rich flavours, warm hospitality, and diverse menus, that will make you feel like you are at home. These places ensure that every diner—whether a fan of vegetarian delights or hearty curries—finds the taste of India during their Vietnam trip.
Dalcheeni is undeniably one of the finest Indian dining destinations in Hanoi. Renowned for its vast selection of Indian dishes, particularly its vegetarian options, this restaurant is a paradise for lovers of Indian vegetarian cuisine. The vibrant ambiance and enticing interior decor add to the dining experience, making it a must-visit as you plan your Vietnam tour package from India.
Shri Natraj Indian Cuisine stands out with its warmly lit, vibrant ambiance and welcoming atmosphere. Owned and operated by an Indian host, the restaurant provides a personal touch to the dining experience. With its rich, authentic flavours and well-curated interiors reflecting Indian aesthetics, Shri Natraj is a culinary gem in Ho Chi Minh City.
Located in the bustling Bui Vien Boulevard, Namaste India offers an elegant fine dining experience with an array of Indian delicacies. Its dishes strike the perfect balance of spices and flavors, reminiscent of homemade Indian food. The pakoras, served with aromatic chutneys, are a standout appetizer. The lively weekend ambiance often features live music, adding a festive charm to the restaurant.
Namaste Hanoi is a culinary treasure in Vietnam’s capital. Its stunning ambiance and fascinating decor provide the perfect setting for enjoying authentic Indian cuisine. The extensive menu features both North and South Indian specialties, ensuring there's something for everyone.
Bollywood Indian Cuisine is a no-frills restaurant that excels in delivering flavorful and authentic Indian dishes at affordable prices. Known for its quick service and fresh ingredients, it offers a variety of North and South Indian dishes. Its casual yet efficient approach makes it a favorite for diners seeking comfort food without compromising on taste.
One of Hanoi's oldest restaurants, Cha Ca La Vong, is where the traditional dish of Vietnamese turmeric grilled fish was originally invented more than a century ago. The Doan family owns this little restaurant, which feels authentic and is definitely worth a visit if you want to try their signature dish, Cha Ca (grilled snakehead fish served with rice noodles), which can easily be included in travel packages to Vietnam for a memorable culinary experience.
Located in the heart of the tourist district, this Vietnamese restaurant boasts a beautiful garden with a tranquil pond. Here, you must try the beef noodle soup, crab spring rolls, and Cha gio. The extensive menu ensures that there is something for every foodie.
There is nothing more romantic in Ho Chi Minh City than to enjoy a French 75 while watching the sunset over the Mekong at this riverfront bar and restaurant. Thus, make sure you arrive early. Crispy duck pancakes, served at The Deck, are a delicious addition to a cocktail hour.
Feel the love posted on the walls of this unique cafe when you are craving for a cup of iced coffee while exploring the streets of Hanoi. Where magic is created by random decor, this coffee shop has become a must-visit by all tourists hoping to immortalise their thoughts in one of it’s cutest corners.
No matter which of the 9 floors you choose at the Cafe Apartments, there are photogenic cafes everywhere to satisfy your hunger cravings. Try your favourite cocktails at the Krystalini Cocktail Bar on the 1st floor or grab an Iced coffee at Good Day on the 9th floor.
Visit L’Usine in Ho Chi Minh City and explore an all-in-one lifestyle store, cafe and a restaurant. Whether its a coffee to accompany you during work-meetings, an English breakfast to kickstart the day or delicious dishes for a casual dinner, this place has got it all covered.
Inviting all coffee lovers, 43 Factory Coffee Roaster in Da Nang is known for its premium coffees, barista training sessions and workshops of coffee making. Whether you wish to unwind in its modern yet cosy ambience or hoping to taste their artisanal coffees, this coffee shop is a must-visit with Vietnam holiday packages.
Vietnam's culinary landscape is a tapestry of flavours and textures, offering dishes that are both unique and deeply rooted in tradition. Here are some must-try Vietnamese dishes:
Delicate steamed rice rolls originating from Northern Vietnam, filled with seasoned ground pork and minced wood ear mushrooms, often garnished with crispy shallots and served with a side of nước chấm (dipping sauce). It has a light and savoury flavour, complemented by the tangy dipping sauce and fresh herbs.
A Hanoi specialty featuring grilled fatty pork served over a bed of white rice noodles, accompanied by fresh herbs and a tangy dipping sauce. This dish gained international fame when former U.S. President Barack Obama dined on it during his visit to Vietnam.
A quintessential Vietnamese dish consisting of soft rice noodles in a fragrant beef broth, typically garnished with thinly sliced beef, fresh herbs, bean sprouts, and a squeeze of lime. You can enjoy it as your breakfast during your Vietnam trip.
Crispy rice flour crepes filled with shrimp, pork, bean sprouts, and green onions. These savory pancakes are wrapped in lettuce leaves with fresh herbs and dipped in a fermented soybean sauce, offering a delightful mix of textures and flavors.|
A spicy beef and pork noodle soup from the city of Huế, known for its robust and aromatic broth flavored with lemongrass and shrimp paste. It's typically served with thicker rice noodles and topped with slices of beef, pork, and sometimes congealed pig's blood.
Also known as fresh spring rolls, these translucent rolls are packed with greens, herbs, shrimp, and/or pork and are typically dipped in a flavorful peanut sauce or nước chấm.
Whether you’re looking for a cute souvenir to bring home from Vietnam or wish to fill your bags with authentic Vietnamese handicrafts, shopping in Vietnam promises to be a fun-filled activity for all. You can discover many local night markets that tempt you with aromas of street food, in addition to high-end malls where international brands find their abode in Vietnam.
Established in 1914, this market reflects the quintessential charm of shopping in Vietnam. You can find traditional Ao Dai Dresses, local spices and condiments, and bamboo and silk products in this vibrant market.
Formerly known as Rue Catinat, Dong Khoi Street is the place for you to shop at luxury boutiques and high-end fashion stores. In addition to being an essential commercial centre, it offers trendy cafes and hip restaurants for shopaholics.
This historic market in Hanoi is popular for its beautiful silk scarves, coffee and traditional Vietnamese lacquerware handicrafts. When you feel hungry, this market delights you with local dishes like shrimp cake and pork rib rice porridge.
Also known as the Chinatown of Ho Chi Minh City, Chợ Lớn is a popular market for Vietnam family tour packages. This market sells a variety of wholesale goods and traditional Chinese-Vietnamese products like incense, kitchenware, and spices.
When the sun sets, the night markets of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh come alive for the avid shoppers. With a variety of shops that sell unique handicrafts, clothes, Vietnamese souvenirs and street food, these markets are a must-visit with Vietnam tour packages.
The official currency of Vietnam is the Vietnamese dong (VND), which is approximately equal to Rs. 0.0032. Common denominations include VND 1,000, VND 5,000, VND 100,000, VND 200,000, and VND 500,000, making it easy for travelers to manage their expenses during their stay.
A 7-day trip to Vietnam is sufficient to explore the major tourist sites, offering a well-rounded experience of the country’s diverse landscapes and cultural heritage. In the north, you can visit Hanoi, where you can enjoy a captivating performance at the Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre and explore iconic landmarks like the Presidential Palace, Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum, and the Temple of Literature. You can customize the itinerary according to your choices.
Vietnam tour packages from India typically cost between INR 32,500 and INR 57,800 per person for a stay of five to seven days. This price covers visits to some of the country’s most renowned destinations, including the Mekong Delta, Hanoi, and Halong Bay. The journey presents a diverse range of experiences, from exploring the serene landscapes of Mai Chau by cycling and hiking to cruising and kayaking through the stunning karsts of Halong Bay.
If you're planning a Vietnam trip from India, the cost will cover your flight tickets, accommodation, transport, tours, and meals. Additionally, you'll need to factor in the visa fees. A round-trip flight typically costs between Rs 14,700 and Rs 25,000 per person, while a single-entry 30-day visa is priced at Rs 2,023 per person. When you account for these expenses, along with other travel-related costs, a week-long vacation in Vietnam for one person would come to approximately Rs 36,271. This includes all the essentials for a memorable and immersive experience in the beautiful country.
Yes, you need a visa to enter Vietnam. Indian passport holders must ensure their passport is valid for at least six months beyond the planned stay, with at least one blank page for the visa. There are three convenient ways to obtain a visa: through the e-visa system, by applying at the Vietnam Embassy in India, or by securing a visa on arrival. This flexibility makes it easy for travelers to plan their visit to this stunning destination.
7-10 days is enough to fully experience Vietnam. You can begin with Hanoi, where you can visit Hoàn Kiếm Lake, try phở, and explore landmarks like Ba Dinh Square and the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. Then, take a sampan boat ride in the Red River Delta or a traditional junk boat tour along Hạ Long Bay. Alternatively, you can visit Ho Chi Minh City and see the Củ Chi tunnels.
Yes, Vietnam tour packages from Mumbai include popular destinations like Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hue, and Hoi An. Packages often include visits to Halong Bay, the Mekong Delta, and Sapa.
Here are some of the best adventure activities that you must include in your Vietnam trip:
Prices for Vietnam packages from Delhi typically range from ₹35,000 to ₹80,000 per person, depending on the duration of the tour and inclusions. The cost includes accommodation, guided tours, meals, and sometimes, visa assistance. Please note that the price of flights is not included in these packages, as it may vary based on the airline, time of booking, and availability.
Here are some of the best caves you must see on your Vietnam trip:
You can go to Vietnam from India by acquiring a single-entry tourist visa or a visa on arrival (VOA). You can apply for this visa at the Vietnamese embassy or online for a VOA. For the VOA, you can obtain a pre-approval letter via email before your trip.
Vietnam is famous for its rich history, diverse culture, and breathtaking landscapes. You can explore historical sites like the Temple of Literature and the Citadel in Hue. It is also known for its beautiful beaches, such as My Khe and Phu Quoc. Moreover, the delicious street food like Hue beef noodles and Vietnamese coffee adds to the experience.
Absolutely! Most Cambodia and Vietnam tour packages offer some kind of transportation, whether it’s a flight, bus, or private transfer, to help you cross the border between these two amazing countries, depending on your itinerary and budget.