Fun things to do in Vietnam: From the North to the South

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If Vietnam is on your bucket list, you want to ensure you don’t miss a thing. Here are some top fun things to do in Vietnam…

Vietnam is an eclectic mix of modern and contemporary architecture with so many things to see and do. North and South Vietnam have different cultures, with varying styles of business and dialects and it is a good idea to visit both during your trip.
The North is full of lush greenery, with the highest peak called Fansipan. Its winters can be very cold, with temperatures dropping below freezing, something that many people don’t expect for Vietnam. The South of Vietnam is a mix of a city experience, a fun beach holiday, and a learning spot for Vietnamese history. Here are some top tips and fun things to do in Vietnam…

Fun things to do in Vietnam

Travel Tips

The first thing you need to do before heading off is to find out what your Vietnam visa application entails. There may be requirements you need to fulfil that might hinder your visa allocation. Checking the weather forecast and typical climate is another essential tip to make sure that you pack the right clothing. It is importnt you pack all the necessities and adhere to the dress code, if necessary, especially when visiting Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum ad other places.

Another tip is to remember to plan your means of transport to your hotel. Book your pick-up service, check the bus schedule, learn how to use Grab (Uber equivalent), and write your hotel address while confirming whether they have 24-hour service since everything shuts down at midnight in Hanoi. This is particularly important if you have a late flight as you will want to be able to eat some dinner when you get to the hotel.

Fun Things to Do

North Vietnam

·        Roam in Hanoi

Hanoi is the Vietnamese capital, one of its oldest cities, and has a lot to offer. Remember to stick to the Old Quarter, where you can access all the best places in the city. Ensure you visit Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum to see his body, ensuring you dress appropriately for a visit while checking the opening and closing hours, and visit Hoan Kiem Lake. Visit the Traditional Vietnamese Puppet Show, Hoa Lo Prison, the beer corner for 15000 VND ($.50), and the weekend night market hosted in the Old Quarter.

·        Hiking in Ba Be

Located around Ba Be Lake in northeast Vietnam, the Ba Be National Park is surrounded by unexplored caves, thick jungle, waterfalls, beautiful fairy ponds, diverse wildlife and authentic traditional tribes living in the area.

The landscape has connecting hiking routes that take you through tropical vegetation, limestone castes and other breathtaking scenery. Ba Be is still an unexplored destination, and the local tribes are curious and friendly. The busy season is between February and April and the other months are relatively slow, making it the best time to visit.

South Vietnam

Phu Quoc, Nha Trang and Mui Ne are renowned for water activities. The city of Ho Chi Minh is famous for its museums and parties, making it the more modern Vietnam part.

·        Sea Kayaking near Nha Trang

A must on our list of fun things to do in Vietnam is to go sea kayaking. You can rent a kayak on most beaches in the area of Nha Trang, which cost approximately $5-$10 per hour per kayak. You can also snorkel and fish in the waters.

·        Walking through the Fairy Stream

In the small fishing village of Mui Ne, there is a sanctuary called the fairy Stream. Located in the outskirts of Mui Ne, the fairy Stream almost looks surreal, winding through beautiful bamboo forests and dunes. The Fairy Stream boasts a creek with red dirt and tall dune walls, a silky-smooth river bed, making it an almost magical experience.

Conclusion

Vietnam is an exciting tourist destination with hundreds of things to do. Ensure you have your papers in order, pack appropriately and have fun! What do you think of our list of fun things to do in Vietnam? Let us know in the comments below!

 

Sam Jones
Sam Jones
My name's Sam and I'm a writer for Seen in the City. I am a digital nomad that travels the world and enjoy writing while on my travels. Some of my favourite past times are go-karting, visiting breweries and scuba diving!

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