EXPLORE OUR VIETNAM Let’s explore the most beautiful spots of the land, getting to know unique historical stories and enjoy flavorful street food. Enjoy your Vietnam vacations with the charming beauty of Ha Noi capital, the breathtaking scenery of Halong Bay – a World Heritage Site, Hue's imperial splendor and the enchanting lights of Hoi An, and many other stunning destinations. Choose one of our Vietnam Tours and Packages listed below and get your wonderful vacation started. |
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Welcome to Vietnam – a land of majestic natural wonders, rich cultural heritage, and incredible street food! At Pan Asia, we're thrilled to present our professionally designed Vietnam tours, crafted to offer you unforgettable experiences and a comprehensive exploration of this S-shaped country's vibrant beauty.
From pristine white-sand beaches and mist-shrouded mountain peaks to ancient towns steeped in history and bustling modern cities – every corner of Vietnam holds a unique story and cultural charm, waiting for you to discover. Let Pan Asia be your trusted companion, turning your dream trip into a vivid reality.
Explore the ancient heart of Hanoi with its Old Quarter, serene lakes, and historic temples. Cruise through the mystical karst landscapes of Halong Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site, aboard a traditional junk boat. Trek through terraced rice fields and immerse yourself in the culture of ethnic minorities in the stunning mountains of Sapa.
Step back in time in Hue, the former imperial capital, with its Citadel and royal tombs. Relax on the beautiful beaches of Da Nang and discover its modern charm. Wander through the lantern-lit streets of ancient Hoi An, a UNESCO World Heritage town, known for its tailoring, delicious food, and charming architecture.
Experience the energetic pulse of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) with its historic landmarks, vibrant markets, and poignant War Remnants Museum. Delve into the lush waterways of the Mekong Delta, visit local villages, and savor fresh tropical fruits.
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- Do I need a visa to visit Vietnam?
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Yes, most foreign visitors require a visa to enter Vietnam. Visa policies vary by nationality and can change. It's crucial to check the latest requirements well in advance of your trip.
- e-Visa: Many nationalities can apply for an e-visa online, which is often the most convenient option.
- Visa on Arrival (VOA): Requires an approval letter obtained online before departure, then collecting the full visa at a Vietnamese international airport.
- Visa Exemption: A few countries have bilateral agreements with Vietnam allowing visa-free stays for a limited period.
We recommend checking the official Vietnamese immigration website or contacting your local Vietnamese embassy/consulate for the most up-to-date information specific to your passport.
- What's the best time of year to visit Vietnam?
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Vietnam has a diverse climate, so the best time depends on which region you plan to visit:
- Northern Vietnam (Hanoi, Halong Bay, Sapa): Autumn (September - November) offers pleasant temperatures and clear skies. Spring (March - April) is also mild.
- Central Vietnam (Hue, Da Nang, Hoi An): The dry season (February - August) is hot and sunny, perfect for beaches. Avoid October-November due to heavy rains.
- Southern Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City, Mekong Delta, Phu Quoc): The dry season (December - April) is warm and sunny, ideal for exploring. The wet season (May - November) has brief afternoon showers.
Our tour experts can help you choose the best time based on your specific itinerary.
- What currency is used in Vietnam, and how should I handle money?
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The official currency is the Vietnamese Dong (VND).
- ATMs are widely available in cities and towns. It's advisable to withdraw cash from major bank ATMs.
- Credit Cards are accepted in most hotels, upscale restaurants, and larger shops in urban areas. Cash is preferred for street food, local markets, and smaller establishments.
- It's a good idea to carry smaller denominations of VND for daily expenses.
- What are the main transportation options within Vietnam?
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Vietnam offers various ways to get around:
- Flights: Quickest for long distances between major cities (Hanoi, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City).
- Trains: A scenic option, especially the "Reunification Express" for coastal routes; often used for overnight travel.
- Buses: An economical choice for inter-city travel, including comfortable sleeper buses for longer journeys.
- Taxis & Ride-hailing (Grab): Widely available in cities for convenient and transparent pricing.
- Motorbikes/Scooters: Popular for independent exploration, but require an international driving permit and experience due to heavy traffic.
Our tours typically include comfortable and safe transportation for all inter-city and local transfers.
- Is tipping customary in Vietnam?
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Tipping is not mandatory but is certainly appreciated for good service, especially in tourist-focused restaurants, hotels, and for tour guides and drivers. While not expected everywhere, a small tip can go a long way in showing your appreciation.