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Vietnam Tour Packages from India

Vietnam is one of the most fascinating destinations in Southeast Asia, known for its breathtaking landscapes, rich history, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine. From limestone islands rising out of emerald waters to ancient towns filled with lanterns and colorful markets, Vietnam offers unforgettable travel experiences.

Whether you want to explore the bustling streets of Hanoi, cruise through the stunning limestone formations of Ha Long Bay, or relax on the beaches of Da Nang, Vietnam provides a perfect blend of culture, nature, and adventure.

 

Things You Should Know Before Visiting Vietnam

  • Visa Requirements: Most international travelers need a Vietnam e-Visa or visa on arrival before entering the country.
  • Currency: The official currency is the Vietnamese Dong (VND). Cash is commonly used, although cards are accepted in hotels and large restaurants.
  • Culture & Etiquette: Vietnamese culture values respect and hospitality. When visiting temples or religious places, dress modestly and remove shoes where required.
  • Language: The official language is Vietnamese, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
  • Climate: Vietnam has a tropical climate with regional variations, meaning the weather can differ between the north, central, and southern parts of the country. 

 

Best Time for Tourism in Vietnam

The best time to visit Vietnam is generally November to April, when the weather is cooler and drier in many regions. 

However, Vietnam is a year-round destination because different regions have different climates.

Seasonal Travel Guide

November – April

  • Cool and dry weather
  • Best time for sightseeing and cultural tours

February – May

  • Great time for exploring caves and national parks like Cúc Phương National Park. 

May – August

  • Ideal for beach vacations in coastal cities such as Da Nang and Nha Trang

September – October

  • Beautiful landscapes and fewer crowds in many destinations

Visitors can also experience cultural festivals such as Tet (Vietnamese Lunar New Year) or lantern festivals in historic towns. 

 

Top Things to Do in Vietnam

  • Cruise Through Ha Long Bay: Take a cruise around the stunning limestone islands of Ha Long Bay, which features thousands of dramatic rock formations rising from emerald waters.
  • Explore Ancient Towns: Visit the charming streets of Hoi An Ancient Town, famous for its lantern-lit streets, historic buildings, and riverside cafés.
  • Experience Floating Markets: Discover traditional river trading at Cái Răng Floating Market, where locals sell fruits and vegetables from boats. 
  • Discover War History: Learn about Vietnam’s history at museums and historical sites like the Vietnam Military History Museum in Hanoi. 
  • Adventure in Nature: Vietnam offers trekking, jungle exploration, and wildlife experiences in national parks and mountain regions.
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Top Destinations

Hanoi: where the streets rule!

Though the city of Hanoi is not the largest in the country, it still has been given the label of its capital — which stands justified for all the good reasons. Nestled on the bank of the Red River, Hanoi is one bustling slice of Vietnam that has its one foot buried in an interesting past and the other striding ahead confidently towards development. Here, you get to experience everything unique on the streets — be it the trams squeezing between rows of tiny old houses and cafes, the budding art scene, an array of food choices including a hearty bowl of sour crab noodle soup that will never disappoint, or the addictive coffee culture that has lured many travellers from around the globe.

Out of all that makes Hanoi an authentic Vietnamese marvel, the Old Quarter and its food scenes stand out as the most favoured. This is one of the city's oldest areas, dating back to almost 2,000 years. Here you'll see a perfect depiction of the local life in Hanoi — represented well in the old houses, lining narrow alleys, locals transporting goods on the carrying and delicious street food, and the aromas dominating every corner. While you may enjoy the fine dining at the growing band of cafes here, the real joy of having a steaming delicious bowl of Pho from a street stall is matchless. Bun Cha (made with barbecued pork) is another impeccable dish that is common only in Hanoi, so be sure to enjoy a few plates while in the city. And undoubtedly, the true rhythm of Hanoi life is reflected well in its leisurely coffee hours — sipping coffee, especially the signature egg coffee while in Hanoi, is highly recommended.

Ha Long Bay: the address to pure seclusion

Many who have seen the stunning seascapes of Vietnam on the internet will know these are synonymous with the impressive natural landscapes of Ha Long Bay. One of the famous and most coveted gems of the country and also a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ha Long Bay is well-known for its limestone karsts and around two thousand islands dotting the turquoise-green waters. Cruises sailing across the emerald-hued waters among thousands of rugged islands and islets, making stops at the astonishing caves having centuries-old formations, the towering limestone karsts, seafood barbecues, kayaks going into the grottoes and lagoons — the mystical sights of Ha Long Bay's beauty has made it a top bucket list attraction in Vietnam tour packages.

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Journey Adventures

Vietnam is a stunning destination for all kinds of travellers. Whether you want to immerse yourself in nature, party all night, or indulge in thrilling activities, a Vietnam tour is the best. This paradise offers a plethora of things to do for someone who loves to experience the adrenaline rush. Before you get jumbled up among all the things you can do in Vietnam, here is a list comprising the adventures you shouldn't miss:

  • Gaze in wonder at the sweeping natural landscapes of Ninh Binh.
  • Sapa's terraced rice fields are a must-visit!
  • Eat like a local on the streets of Vietnam!
  • Fancy a sun-bathing break? Nha Trang is for you!
  • Wind down or gear up for adventure in Da Lat.
  • Kayak through the towering limestone karsts of Ha Long Bay.
  • Enjoy the nightlife in Ho Chi Minh City.
  • Drive on a Dune Buggy in Mui Ne.
  • Stroll around the Valley of Love.
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Outdoor Experiences in Vietnam

Vietnam is mainly known for its daylight adventures. Not many people know that Vietnam also offers extraordinary experiences of exotic nightlife. If you like to party at night, you will be glad to know that our Vietnam holiday packages offer a unique experience to every traveller.

  • Caving in Phong Nha
  • Rock climbing in H?u L?ng
  • Off-road biking in Sapa
  • Canyoning in Dalat
  • Camping in Cat Ba
  • Hiking in Pu Luong
  • Kitesurfing in Mui Ne
  • Kayaking and SUP in Lan Ha Bay
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Food & Culture

Vietnamese cuisine: a world on a plate

Vietnamese food is celebrated across the globe for its incredible balance of flavours — fresh herbs, light broths, bold spices, and textures that make every bite unforgettable. Street food is the heart of Vietnam's culinary identity. From the steaming bowls of Pho served at dawn to the crispy Banh Mi stuffed with pickled vegetables, pâté and herbs — eating your way through Vietnam is an adventure in itself.

Each region has its own flavour profile. The north favours subtle, less sweet dishes; the central region is known for its fiery spice; and the south leans toward sweeter, more herb-forward preparations. Don't leave without trying Bun Bo Hue (spicy lemongrass beef noodles), Cao Lau (a Hoi An specialty), and Banh Xeo (the sizzling Vietnamese crepe). And of course — wash it all down with a glass of iced Vietnamese coffee.

Culture & traditions: respect goes a long way

Vietnam is a country of deep-rooted traditions. Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism form the backbone of daily life, and ancestor veneration is practised in almost every household. When visiting temples or pagodas, dress modestly — cover your shoulders and knees. Always remove your shoes before entering someone's home or a place of worship. Greet elders with both hands and a slight bow. These small gestures of respect will be noticed and deeply appreciated by the Vietnamese people.

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Travel Essentials

Visa information for Indian travellers

Indian passport holders need to apply for a Vietnam e-visa before travelling. The process is straightforward — apply online through the official Vietnam e-visa portal, and your visa will typically be processed within 3 to 5 business days. The e-visa allows stays of up to 90 days and can be used for single or multiple entries. Make sure your passport has at least 6 months of validity beyond your travel dates.

Best time to visit Vietnam

Vietnam can be visited year-round, but the best time depends on which part of the country you plan to explore. November to April is generally the driest and most comfortable season across most of the country, making it ideal for beach holidays, city exploration, and cruises in Ha Long Bay. If you're heading to the northern highlands and Sapa for trekking, May and June offer lush green landscapes right after the first rains. The monsoon season from July to October brings heavy showers to coastal areas but significantly fewer crowds and lower prices.

 

  • Currency: Vietnamese Dong (VND) — carry some cash for markets and street food
  • Language: Vietnamese (English widely spoken in tourist areas)
  • Time zone: GMT +7
  • Getting around: Grab app for rides; sleeper buses and trains between cities
  • Power plug: Type A and C sockets (220V)
  • Health: Carry mosquito repellent; drink bottled water only
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