VIETNAM
Culture, coastlines and timeless charm
Where Every Journey Feels Authentic
Vietnam invites you to see life at a different pace. Drift along the Mekong Delta in a wooden boat, sip egg coffee in Hanoi’s Old Quarter, or watch farmers tend emerald-green rice fields. At Sava Travel, we create itineraries that highlight Vietnam’s soul — weaving together history, food, landscapes, and people.
Places to Go in Vietnam

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Hanoi

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Ha Long Bay

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Hoi An

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Hue

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Da Nang

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Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)

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Mekong Delta

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Sapa

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Nha Trang

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Phu Quoc Island
Experiences in Vietnam
Cultural Immersion
Food & Drink
Nature & Adventure
Discover Vietnam
Vietnam is a land that lingers in your heart — not just for its landscapes, but for its people and traditions. Whether you’re sailing between limestone cliffs, exploring ancient cities, or sharing a meal with a local family, every moment feels authentic and deeply personal.
At Sava Travel, we craft Vietnam journeys that balance iconic highlights with hidden gems, ensuring every trip feels uniquely yours.
Best Time to Travel Vietnam
Spring is one of the best times to visit Vietnam. The weather is generally warm and dry across the country, with flowers blooming and rice fields turning lush green. It’s perfect for cruising Ha Long Bay, exploring Hanoi’s Old Quarter, or cycling through Hoi An’s countryside. Central beaches begin to shine in April, while Sapa’s rice terraces start growing season.
Tips:
- Book early for Easter holidays.
- Great for food lovers — seasonal dishes appear at local markets.
- Ideal months for both cultural touring and beach escapes.
Summer brings hot, humid weather with tropical rains, but also vibrant energy. Northern mountains like Sapa and Mai Chau offer cooler escapes, while beaches in Da Nang, Nha Trang, and Phu Quoc are popular. It’s festival season too, with colorful celebrations and lively night markets.
Tips:
- Expect afternoon showers, but they’re usually brief.
- Best for families on school holidays.
- Snorkeling and diving are excellent in Phu Quoc and Con Dao.
A traveler’s favorite season. Skies are clear, humidity drops, and landscapes are at their most photogenic. Rice terraces in the north glow golden during harvest, while central Vietnam enjoys perfect beach weather. Hanoi and Hoi An are especially charming in autumn light.
Tips:
- Ideal for honeymoons and romantic escapes.
- Great time for trekking in Sapa and exploring ancient towns.
- Lantern Festival in Hoi An (monthly, especially during Mid-Autumn Festival in September) is magical.
Cooler and drier in the north, warm and sunny in the south. Hanoi and Hue may see misty mornings, while Ho Chi Minh City, Mekong Delta, and Phu Quoc bask in tropical sunshine. Tet (Vietnamese New Year) in January or February brings nationwide celebrations, markets, and family gatherings.
Tips:
- Best season for southern beaches and Mekong cruises.
- Pack layers if traveling to Hanoi or Sapa.
- Book early if traveling during Tet — trains, flights, and hotels fill quickly.
FAQs about Vietnam
10–14 days covers the highlights (Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Hoi An, Ho Chi Minh City). For deeper exploration including Sapa, Hue, or Phu Quoc, plan 2–3 weeks.
No, it’s one of the best-value destinations in Asia. Street food costs just a few dollars, while luxury resorts and cruises are more affordable than in many other countries.
Yes, kids love boat rides, cycling through villages, cooking classes, and beach resorts. Family villas and kid-friendly hotels are widely available.
Pho (noodle soup), banh mi (baguette sandwich), bun cha (grilled pork noodles), and regional specialties like cao lau in Hoi An. Coffee culture is also huge try egg coffee in Hanoi.
March–April and September–November are ideal, offering warm weather, beautiful landscapes, and fewer crowds.
Many nationalities can enter visa-free for short stays. Longer visits usually require an e-visa, easily arranged online.
Domestic flights connect major regions. Trains are scenic (Hanoi–Da Nang coastal ride is a highlight). Private cars and guides are common for flexible touring.
Very safe. Petty theft can occur in crowded areas, but violent crime is rare. Traffic can feel chaotic, so guides and transfers help.
Yes, Vietnam pairs well with Cambodia (Angkor Wat), Thailand, or Laos. Multi-country Southeast Asia trips are popular.
The mix of jaw-dropping natural beauty, deeply rooted traditions, world-famous cuisine, and warm hospitality makes Vietnam stand apart.
Plan Your Vietnam Journey
From Ha Long Bay’s emerald waters to Hoi An’s lantern-lit streets, from Hanoi’s heritage to Phu Quoc’s beaches, Vietnam offers experiences that are both timeless and transformative.
At Sava Travel, we design journeys that balance history, culture, cuisine, and relaxation — creating a trip that feels as personal as it is unforgettable.
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