Bonjour,
nous partons à 2 du 27 janvier (arrivée Hanoï le 28) au 24 février (départ le soir de HCMV). Nous avons du temps, pas un gros budget et l'envie de voir un max de choses sans forcément être dans le troupeau. Mais on n'a plus 20 ans donc on recherche un peu de confort :-))) : plutôt homestay que hostel, trains couchettes en mode confort, minibus limousine , bus/minibus privés.
Voici ce qu'on a prévu : pouvez-vous me donner votre avis sur le circuit ? On a encore quelques questions sur le transport entre les différents lieux donc si vous avez des suggestions ;-)
Hanoï 2 jrs
Pagode des Parfums depuis Hanoï en bus 1 jr puis retour sur Cat Ba (? je sèche sur le transport) ou sur Hanoi
Baie de Lan Ha via Cat Bà : croisière 2 jrs
Nin Binh en bus depuis Cat Bà (grottes de Trang An/ parc de Cuc Phuong) : 2 jrs
Phong Na en prenant un train de nuit pour Dong Hoï (ou Hué??) puis le bus : 2 jrs
Hué : 2 jrs
Hoï Han en bus via le col des nuages : 2 jrs
Kom Tu : 2 jrs de trek -> nous n'iront pas dans le Nord compte tenu de la période alors nous avons envie de découvrir les villages des ethnies des hauts plateaux du centre
Littoral de Nha Trang : : pas encore fixés, petit séjour balnéaire mais si possible sans trop de béton et de touriste (on pense aller à Dai Lanh) 2 jrs
Ile de la baleine 2 jrs pour plonger
Puis trajet jusqu'au Delta du Mekong : ? pas encore fixés sur le mode de transport
Ile d'An Binh puis Can Tho pour rayonner depuis ces 2 points : 3 jrs
HCMV : 2 jrs puis départ
Voilà voilà ... on a tellement lu de guides, forums, .... qu'on ne sait plus où on en est ;-) donc si vous pouviez nous donner votre avis! Merci d'avance
Hello,
I’m planning and organizing a wonderful trip to Vietnam from mid-March to mid-April 2026, traveling independently for a month with my wife to enjoy her new retirement. Here’s a summary of our itinerary: We arrive in Ho Chi Minh City on the morning of Wednesday, March 18, and depart from Hanoi on the evening of Thursday, April 16. First, I’d like to head to Ho Chi Minh City because the temperatures are high in that region in mid-March. After that, we’ll visit Phu Quoc Island and then the Mekong Delta. We’ll return to Ho Chi Minh City and take a flight to Hue for 2 days, then Tam Coc / Ninh Binh (2-3 days), and Cat Ba Island with a visit to Lan Ha Bay (4 days). We’ll spend a few days in Hanoi, followed by 3-4 days in Sapa with some hikes, and then the Ha Giang loop (4 days). (I’m a motorcyclist—I ride a BMW trail bike and have taken care of renewing my international license.) We’re considering renting a motorcycle or bicycles when needed, except in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. The weather in northern Vietnam in early April should theoretically be decent. Finally, we’ll return to Hanoi before heading back to Paris and the Pays de la Loire. Unfortunately, I’m skipping Angkor in Cambodia. I’d like to have a guide for 1 or 2 days in Sapa (which typical agency would you recommend?), and I’m wondering if I should book an agency for the 4 days in Ha Giang. I prefer my independence and don’t really like the "group" aspect of agencies. I’ll rent a 150cc motorcycle, and my wife will ride with me. Other questions: What are some good, typical accommodations to book in the places we’ve identified? Thanks for any info. Did I forget anything, or should we adjust our itinerary? Thanks for your help and advice. Pimarguibou
I’m planning and organizing a wonderful trip to Vietnam from mid-March to mid-April 2026, traveling independently for a month with my wife to enjoy her new retirement. Here’s a summary of our itinerary: We arrive in Ho Chi Minh City on the morning of Wednesday, March 18, and depart from Hanoi on the evening of Thursday, April 16. First, I’d like to head to Ho Chi Minh City because the temperatures are high in that region in mid-March. After that, we’ll visit Phu Quoc Island and then the Mekong Delta. We’ll return to Ho Chi Minh City and take a flight to Hue for 2 days, then Tam Coc / Ninh Binh (2-3 days), and Cat Ba Island with a visit to Lan Ha Bay (4 days). We’ll spend a few days in Hanoi, followed by 3-4 days in Sapa with some hikes, and then the Ha Giang loop (4 days). (I’m a motorcyclist—I ride a BMW trail bike and have taken care of renewing my international license.) We’re considering renting a motorcycle or bicycles when needed, except in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. The weather in northern Vietnam in early April should theoretically be decent. Finally, we’ll return to Hanoi before heading back to Paris and the Pays de la Loire. Unfortunately, I’m skipping Angkor in Cambodia. I’d like to have a guide for 1 or 2 days in Sapa (which typical agency would you recommend?), and I’m wondering if I should book an agency for the 4 days in Ha Giang. I prefer my independence and don’t really like the "group" aspect of agencies. I’ll rent a 150cc motorcycle, and my wife will ride with me. Other questions: What are some good, typical accommodations to book in the places we’ve identified? Thanks for any info. Did I forget anything, or should we adjust our itinerary? Thanks for your help and advice. Pimarguibou
Hello,
We’ll arrive in Hanoi on April 17, 2025, and plan to head to the Northwest (Sapa region) and Northeast starting on April 20. How many days do you recommend for this trip? We’re two couples and a 4-year-old child. Should we book through an agency in Hanoi and do the circuit by van, or can we manage with buses—like an overnight bus from Hanoi to Sapa, then 2–3 days in the Sapa region, followed by a bus from Sapa to Ha Giang for a 3-day loop?
Thanks in advance for your tips, itinerary ideas, accommodation suggestions, guesthouses, restaurants, and any great deals!
Hi everyone,
I couldn’t find any recent posts on this topic, so I thought I’d create a new one. We’ve just started planning our family trip to Vietnam this coming August. We’d like to travel from North to South, starting in Hanoi and ending in Ho Chi Minh.
Usually, we rent a car when we arrive and manage on our own. But I get the feeling that in Vietnam, it’s more complicated... It seems like the only option we have is to rent a car with a driver? Is that really the case?
I’m thinking of starting with a cruise in Halong Bay since we arrive on my partner’s birthday, and I wanted a beautiful setting to celebrate it. So, is the option of having a driver wait for 2 days while we’re on the cruise really feasible?
The rest of the itinerary isn’t planned at all yet. I’d love to hear your tips. We’re traveling from August 8th (morning) to the 26th (afternoon).
Thanks for your advice.
I couldn’t find any recent posts on this topic, so I thought I’d create a new one. We’ve just started planning our family trip to Vietnam this coming August. We’d like to travel from North to South, starting in Hanoi and ending in Ho Chi Minh.
Usually, we rent a car when we arrive and manage on our own. But I get the feeling that in Vietnam, it’s more complicated... It seems like the only option we have is to rent a car with a driver? Is that really the case?
I’m thinking of starting with a cruise in Halong Bay since we arrive on my partner’s birthday, and I wanted a beautiful setting to celebrate it. So, is the option of having a driver wait for 2 days while we’re on the cruise really feasible?
The rest of the itinerary isn’t planned at all yet. I’d love to hear your tips. We’re traveling from August 8th (morning) to the 26th (afternoon).
Thanks for your advice.
Hi there,
We’re traveling as a family of three adults for the holidays. After several iterations, here’s the itinerary we’re considering. We’d thought about including Bac Ha or Mai Chau, but in the end, we wanted to avoid excessive travel and rushing around. That’s not our style—we’d rather see less but have time to enjoy what we visit at a relaxed pace. We’ll definitely be back (in a better season) to see some of what we’ll miss this time. Just to note: we’re not motorbike riders, and we’re not the type to start our days at dawn and keep going until nightfall. We go at the pace of the day’s mood and energy. My questions: - Thoughts on the itinerary? - Ninh Binh: where’s the best place to stay to explore mostly on foot, by bike, or by taxi? - Cat Ba to Ninh Binh route: is it better to arrange it through one of our accommodations (departure or arrival) or handle it ourselves? - For the return day between Ninh Binh and Hanoi, I’d like to visit some sights rather than make a direct trip, since we’ll already spend enough time in Ninh Binh and Hanoi. I was thinking of the Perfume Pagoda and possibly Quang Phu Cau. But we’d need a car for the day. Is it better to organize in advance or on the spot? In Hanoi or Ninh Binh? Any driver recommendations? Price ideas? Other suggestions for things to see along the way?
Proposed itinerary:
### Day 1: **Monday, December 23, 2024** - Arrival in Hanoi in the late afternoon. ### Day 2: **Tuesday, December 24 – Hanoi** ### Day 3: **Wednesday, December 25 – Hanoi – Lan Ha Bay** 2-day, 1-night cruise ### Day 4: **Thursday, December 26 – Lan Ha Bay – Cat Ba** - Overnight on Cat Ba Island. ### Day 5: **Friday, December 27 – Cat Ba – Ninh Binh** ### Day 6: **Saturday, December 28 – Ninh Binh** ### Day 7: **Sunday, December 29 – Ninh Binh** ### Day 8: **Monday, December 30 – Ninh Binh – Return to Hanoi** - Stop by the Perfume Pagoda? Possibly add Quang Phu Cau? ### Day 9-10-11: **Tuesday, December 31 – Thursday, January 2** Hanoi – New Year’s Eve ### Day 12: **Friday, January 3 – Departure**
That’s a lot of text and questions... Thanks in advance if anyone has answers or ideas. Happy travels to everyone!
Yuri
We’re traveling as a family of three adults for the holidays. After several iterations, here’s the itinerary we’re considering. We’d thought about including Bac Ha or Mai Chau, but in the end, we wanted to avoid excessive travel and rushing around. That’s not our style—we’d rather see less but have time to enjoy what we visit at a relaxed pace. We’ll definitely be back (in a better season) to see some of what we’ll miss this time. Just to note: we’re not motorbike riders, and we’re not the type to start our days at dawn and keep going until nightfall. We go at the pace of the day’s mood and energy. My questions: - Thoughts on the itinerary? - Ninh Binh: where’s the best place to stay to explore mostly on foot, by bike, or by taxi? - Cat Ba to Ninh Binh route: is it better to arrange it through one of our accommodations (departure or arrival) or handle it ourselves? - For the return day between Ninh Binh and Hanoi, I’d like to visit some sights rather than make a direct trip, since we’ll already spend enough time in Ninh Binh and Hanoi. I was thinking of the Perfume Pagoda and possibly Quang Phu Cau. But we’d need a car for the day. Is it better to organize in advance or on the spot? In Hanoi or Ninh Binh? Any driver recommendations? Price ideas? Other suggestions for things to see along the way?
Proposed itinerary:
### Day 1: **Monday, December 23, 2024** - Arrival in Hanoi in the late afternoon. ### Day 2: **Tuesday, December 24 – Hanoi** ### Day 3: **Wednesday, December 25 – Hanoi – Lan Ha Bay** 2-day, 1-night cruise ### Day 4: **Thursday, December 26 – Lan Ha Bay – Cat Ba** - Overnight on Cat Ba Island. ### Day 5: **Friday, December 27 – Cat Ba – Ninh Binh** ### Day 6: **Saturday, December 28 – Ninh Binh** ### Day 7: **Sunday, December 29 – Ninh Binh** ### Day 8: **Monday, December 30 – Ninh Binh – Return to Hanoi** - Stop by the Perfume Pagoda? Possibly add Quang Phu Cau? ### Day 9-10-11: **Tuesday, December 31 – Thursday, January 2** Hanoi – New Year’s Eve ### Day 12: **Friday, January 3 – Departure**
That’s a lot of text and questions... Thanks in advance if anyone has answers or ideas. Happy travels to everyone!
Yuri
I really loved Thailand, but it was too touristy for my taste. So I'm hesitating about going back and wondering if Cambodia or Vietnam would be less crowded with tourists...
Hi,
We’ve planned a week in the delta, but sometimes I wonder if that’s not too much… We’ll be there in early February, and the idea is to take a taxi straight from Saigon Airport to Ben Tre. I’m counting on 3 nights to recover and adjust after the long trip. Then I was thinking of Sadec, Can Tho, Chau Doc, Ha Tien, and back to Saigon for 3 nights before a flight to Hoi An. We’ve got 6 weeks total, so we have a bit of time. After reading different travel stories, the destinations in the delta seem a bit repetitive—I keep seeing the same excursions. On the other hand, I also think having time is a chance to get to know the local life a little better. My question really comes down to this: for those of you who travel at a relaxed pace, do you have any tips? I’ve heard the floating markets aren’t that interesting anymore. Also, motorbikes aren’t our thing.
Thanks
Hi there,
It’s been a while since I last logged in. Living in Vietnam, my parents just returned from a trip organized by an agency. I rarely praise agencies, but this one deserves a shout-out. They put together a tailor-made trip off the beaten path at a very reasonable price. My parents discovered a place I didn’t even know about—it’s stunning in Bai Tu Long Bay.
If you have any questions about their trip or Vietnam in general, don’t hesitate to ask. I’ve been living here for several years.
Have a great evening!
Hello everyone,
we’re planning a trip to Vietnam at the end of June 2026 for at least two weeks.
Our goal is to avoid rushing around too much and take our time, focusing on nature, hiking, and getting to know the locals.
Here’s my first draft itinerary:
Arrival and departure from Hanoi
Sapa and its surrounding area
Tam Coc – the "land Halong Bay"
and Ninh Binh...
Halong Bay (maritime)
Cat Ba Island...
I’d love to hear your thoughts, advice, and feedback.
Looking forward to reading your replies.
Cédric
Bonjour. Je suis actuellement à Hanoi et aurait besoin d'un ou deux conseils.
D'abord est-ce que la baie d'halong vaut le coup ? J'ai entendu parler de la baie de Lan Ha en kayak. Des recommendations ? Mieux vaut Booker sur place ou via une Agence à Hanoi ? (j'ai trouvé une pour 135$ 2 jours 1 Nuit depuis Hanoi.
Deuxième chose j'aimerai faire les montagnes au nord autour de HakGiang dont 2 jours à Sapa) pour environ 5 jours. Des recommendations ? Est-ce faisable en bus ? Je ne me sens pas du tout à l'aise à l'idée de louer un scooter.
Merci d'avance !
Hi there,
I’ve found so many tips and reviews on this forum, so it’s my turn to contribute a little.
We spent just over two weeks with our family, with the following itinerary:
- Hanoi: 5 days
- Halong Bay: 3 days and 2 nights
- Tam Coc: 3 days
- Mai Chau: 2 days
- Sapa: 3 days
We got around by bike, scooter, Grab, and bus.
Our main accommodations were homestays and hotels in Hanoi.
We visited lots of museums, temples, and neighborhoods in Hanoi.
We did a 2-day, 1-night trek in Sapa with May, a Hmong local, without going through an agency.
A few small regrets: the weather was overcast, and we couldn’t make it to Fansipan, but nothing major 😅. We also couldn’t find transport to get from Sapa to Mu Cang Chai.
Other than that, this trip will stay in our memories for the kindness of the Vietnamese people, the connections we made, the food (street food, homestays...), the coffee 😋, the landscapes, and how easy it was to get around...
Our goal was to take our time and focus only on a small part of northern Vietnam.
If you need any tips or recommendations, don’t hesitate to ask.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Cédric.
Bonjour, Je vais partir pour le Vietnam prochainement. J'aimerai avoir des conseils de personnes qui ont effectué un séjour, fait des excursions. Je me pose trois questions :
- la monnaie = je vais emmener des euros, quelles coupures faut-il prendre de préférence pour faire du change sur place (50€ ou 100€) ? J'ai lu qu'il fallait présenter des billets neufs, est-ce vrai ?
- Les pourboires : comment cela fonctionne au Vietnam ? est-ce obligatoire, etc .. ?
- Il me semble qu'en novembre il fait beau et chaud au Vietnam. Quelle tenue vestimentaire adopter ? Est-ce que les shorts, les jupes et les bermudas (pour les hommes) sont autorisés ?
- Au cours de mon voyage nous serons logés pour une nuitée chez l'habitant. Quelle est la coutume, faut-il amener de France un cadeau de bienvenue ? Dans l'affirmative, que faut-il prévoir ?
Le départ approche et je me pose ces questions restées sans réponses.
Je remercie par avance les personnes qui ont effectué un séjour au Vietnam et qui auront la gentillesse de me donner des conseils et répondront à mes questions.
Cordialement
Bonjour à tous, Nous sommes partis en 2017 faire l'ouest américain, avec beaucoup de vos conseils et indications. Vous nous avez bien aidé.
En 2018, nous avons fait le Vietnam du nord… Quel régal.
Et voila qu'en 2020 nous avons envie de faire le Vietnam du Sud.
Nous partons 15 jours par nos propres moyens , bien sur.
Nous allons certainement avoir besoin de vos lumières.
Nous partons en Mars 2020... Je pense que la saison est assez propice ?
En attendant je vais dévorer vos carnets de voyage et revenir vers vous.
Merci beaucoup de votre expérience.
Hi there, we’re heading to Vietnam from February 20th to March 20th. We’ll be traveling from south to north and ending up in the Ha Giang region. Is the period starting March 10th a good time to explore this area? Is it possible to do this loop by motorbike given the weather?
Thanks for your tips!
Béatrice and Philippe
Hello everyone,
We’re heading to Vietnam for 14 nights over the Christmas holidays as a family of four—I haven’t booked anything yet.
I’d love your insights on Halong Bay (or Lan Ha Bay).
We’re torn between going or not and spending an extra night in Ninh Binh (or somewhere else you’d recommend! Somewhere with a more picturesque vibe) given the late-December weather and cost (which agency do you recommend?). The upside might be that we’ll be there during the low season, so maybe fewer tourists? (Even though it’d be New Year’s Eve night.)
Here’s our itinerary:
Arrival in Ho Chi Minh City around 1 p.m.
2nd night in HCMC (no time for the Mekong Delta ☹️)
Flight to Da Nang
3 nights in Hoi An
Bus to Hue, 1 night in Hue
City visit, overnight train to Ninh Binh
2 or 3 nights in Ninh Binh?
Halong Bay or Lan Ha Bay?
2 nights in Hanoi
Departure
Thank you so much in advance for your invaluable tips!
Bonjour à toutes et tous,
Si - pour un circuit d'une dizaine de jours au mois de février - vous aviez à choisir entre le Vietnam et la Malaisie (la partie continentale) ... vers quelle destination pencheriez-vous ? Merci de vos conseils.
Bonjour à tous,
Nous envisageons de partir à 3 amis pour avril 2020 au Vietnam pour 2 semaines. A priori notre choix se porte sur Hanoi / Baie d'Halong / Hue / Da Nang.
On pense se deplacer en train / mini van. Avez vous des conseils sur ces étapes ? Des bons plans d'agences pour la Baie d'Halong notamment ? Des choses à absolument ne pas manquer ou à rajouter ?
Merci
Nous envisageons de partir à 3 amis pour avril 2020 au Vietnam pour 2 semaines. A priori notre choix se porte sur Hanoi / Baie d'Halong / Hue / Da Nang.
On pense se deplacer en train / mini van. Avez vous des conseils sur ces étapes ? Des bons plans d'agences pour la Baie d'Halong notamment ? Des choses à absolument ne pas manquer ou à rajouter ?
Merci
Bonjour,
Je prévois le Vietnam fin mars, début avril 2020. Normalement, nous voyageons en solo (duo, en fait). Location de voiture et de logement, itinéraire et etc. Là j’hésite. À tort ou à raison ? Le Vietnam fait partie de mes rêves, Marguerite oblige. Mais, sans prévoir tout par une agence, quelqu’un a des conseils pour moi ?
Je prévois le Vietnam fin mars, début avril 2020. Normalement, nous voyageons en solo (duo, en fait). Location de voiture et de logement, itinéraire et etc. Là j’hésite. À tort ou à raison ? Le Vietnam fait partie de mes rêves, Marguerite oblige. Mais, sans prévoir tout par une agence, quelqu’un a des conseils pour moi ?
Bonjour
Nous partons 9j dans le nord du vietnam du 11 au 20 février 2020 avec des enfants de 12 et 9ans et j'aurais voulu des conseils sur le circuit. J'ai bien conscience que ce n'est pas la meilleure période pour visiter le nord : froid et brume. J'avais pensé faire les classiques, sur 9j je vais avoir du mal à sortir des sentiers battus je pense : - 2j hanoi, - 2j baie d'along ; j'hésite à réserver avant de partir....vaut-il mieux que je m'adapte sur place en fonction du temps ? - 1j baie terrestre... - 2j sapa ? au vu de la période, est ce que ça vaut le coup ? je n'ai jamais vu de rizière ni les garçons...on m'a conseillé le topas eco lodge - 1j. montagne des parfums suis preneuse d'idées adaptées à cette saison. autre question : je suppose que la fête du têt sera terminée ?
merci
Nous partons 9j dans le nord du vietnam du 11 au 20 février 2020 avec des enfants de 12 et 9ans et j'aurais voulu des conseils sur le circuit. J'ai bien conscience que ce n'est pas la meilleure période pour visiter le nord : froid et brume. J'avais pensé faire les classiques, sur 9j je vais avoir du mal à sortir des sentiers battus je pense : - 2j hanoi, - 2j baie d'along ; j'hésite à réserver avant de partir....vaut-il mieux que je m'adapte sur place en fonction du temps ? - 1j baie terrestre... - 2j sapa ? au vu de la période, est ce que ça vaut le coup ? je n'ai jamais vu de rizière ni les garçons...on m'a conseillé le topas eco lodge - 1j. montagne des parfums suis preneuse d'idées adaptées à cette saison. autre question : je suppose que la fête du têt sera terminée ?
merci
Bonjour
ma question est simple
j'ai trouvé un billet peu cher pour le Vietnam j'arriverai à HO CHI MINH pour 9 jours
Que puis je envisager de visiter/ faire dans cette région ?
Je ne connais pas ce pays
Merci de vos conseils
Bonjour j aimerais savoir pour le téléphone cellulaire je sais que je devrais acheter une carte SIM ma question si on peu se servir de cette carte dans tous les pays Singapour Malaisie Vietnam Thaïlande je vais arriver à Singapour . Merci pour vos conseils
Hi fellow travelers,
First trip to Vietnam.
We’ll be arriving in Ho Chi Minh City during Tet.
Is it complicated to find accommodation and get around during this period?
Any tips would be welcome.
Thanks for your replies.
Hi there,
we’re currently in Mai Chau and tomorrow we’re hitting the road back to Hanoi to head up toward Bac Ha and Sapa.
We haven’t really had a set plan since we arrived—we’ve already done the Halong Bay on land and by sea.
I’ve got 2 free days before heading to Bac Ha and Sapa.
Any tips?
Thanks, and looking forward to hearing from you.
Hi there,
After arriving in Ho Chi Minh City at the beginning of March 26, where I think I’ll stay for maybe two days (or more?), we’d like to spend a few days in the Mekong Delta.
Is it better to stay in one place (Vinh Long, Cai Be, My Tho, An Binh, etc.) and take boat trips every day, or split our time between two or three spots, which means changing accommodation and moving our luggage around? Of course, agencies offer 3- or 5-day tours from Ho Chi Minh City, but are they really worth it, both financially and in terms of the visits themselves?
What’s your experience with this? How did you do it, and if you had to do it again? Any tips?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Dominique
Hi everyone,
We have a chance to stop in Hanoi on our way from Japan back to France.
We arrive on Tuesday, May 12th around 2 PM and leave for France on Saturday, May 16th around 10 PM.
I’d like to do a 2-day cruise in Halong Bay or Lan Ha Bay, then either 2 days in Ninh Binh or 1 day.
- 12/05: Hanoi
- 13/05: cruise
- 14/05: end of cruise and head to Tam Coc
- 15/05: sightseeing
- 16/05: early departure for Hanoi, day in Hanoi, then flight to France at 10 PM
We don’t want to be overwhelmed by crowds of tourists and prefer to be on our own.
Do you have any tips for us—agencies, transport, sights, accommodation, or visits? Thanks so much for your feedback! Best regards, Isabelle
Do you have any tips for us—agencies, transport, sights, accommodation, or visits? Thanks so much for your feedback! Best regards, Isabelle
Hello,
We’re a couple looking for a driver for 10 days to explore Northern Vietnam in April.
Best regards,
Hello and happy to be back on this forum!
We’re planning our trip to southern Vietnam in February. We visited central Vietnam two years ago. For now, based on reading various posts, we’ve drafted the following itinerary, keeping in mind that we travel by public transport and rent bikes or motorbikes when needed. We also like to take our time!
So far, we’ve only booked our flight tickets:
1 Paris – HO CHI MINH
2 & 3 Visit HO CHI MINH
4 Day trip to Cu Chi
5 Transfer Ho Chi Minh / Cat Tien
6 & 7 Cat Tien
8 Transfer Cat Tien / Cai Be
9 & 10 Cai Be
11 Transfer Cai Be / Vinh Long or Binh Island
12 Vinh Long or Binh Island
13 Day trip to Sa Dec
14 Bus transfer Vinh Long / Can Tho
15 & 16 Can Tho
17 Transfer Can Tho / Chau Doc
18 & 19 Chau Doc
20 Transfer Chau Doc / Ha Tien
21 & 22 Ha Tien
23 Boat transfer to PHU QUOC
24, 25 & 26 PHU QUOC
27 Flight to Paris
Actually, we’re on a rhythm of 1 transfer day and 2 visit days, which doesn’t fully satisfy us. That’s why we’re wondering: Is it possible to stay in one accommodation for visits to Cai Be, Binh Island, and Vinh Long (including our day trip to Sa Dec)? Do you see any other ways to adjust the itinerary? Any oversights? We also still need to look into the transfer details. Thanks for your tips! fg
Actually, we’re on a rhythm of 1 transfer day and 2 visit days, which doesn’t fully satisfy us. That’s why we’re wondering: Is it possible to stay in one accommodation for visits to Cai Be, Binh Island, and Vinh Long (including our day trip to Sa Dec)? Do you see any other ways to adjust the itinerary? Any oversights? We also still need to look into the transfer details. Thanks for your tips! fg
Hi there,
The question’s in the title—should I buy a map locally or bring a detailed one from France? If so, which one?
Thanks! 😉
The question’s in the title—should I buy a map locally or bring a detailed one from France? If so, which one?
Thanks! 😉
Bonjour,
Nous voyageons avec notre fille de 2 ans avec les transports locaux, mais pas envisageable pour nous de moto ou moto-taxi.
Nous souhaiterions inclure une étape lors de notre passage dans le Delta du Mékong entre Chau Doc et l'île de Anh- Binh.
Quelle étape pourriez-vous nous conseiller, qui soit sur la route entre les deux ou vraiment pas loin, complémentaire au niveau des choses que l'on peut voir sur ces 2 étapes (tant qu'à faire) et surtout qui soit réalisable en transport en commun hors deux roues motorisées (hors scooter, moto ou motot-taxi donc).
Sur place on aime bien marcher un peu, faire un tour en bateau ou à vélo (on a un siège pour notre fille).
On disposerait de 2/3 nuits maximum sur place.
Après Anh Binh nous irons à Ho Chi Minh Ville pour prendre l'avion.
Merci d'avance pour vos conseils.
Bonjour, nous partons le 2 mars pour 3 semaines au Vietnam, pourriez vous svp me dire si ce circuit est une bonne option ?
Sachant que nous avons prévu 2 vols intérieurs , HCM Hanoï et Da Nang HCM , le reste en bus ou en train
Merci d’avance
2Bordeaux HCM 3HCM 4HCM Can Tho 5Can Tho 6Can Tho HCM 7HCM Hanoi 8Hanoi 9Hanoi Sapa 10Sapa 11Sapa 12Sapa Hanoi 13Hanoi Baie Along 14Baie Along 15Baie Along 16Ninh Binh 17Ninh Hue 18Hue hoi An 19Hoi An 20Hoi An Da Nang 21Vol Da Nang HCM 22Retour Bordeaux
2Bordeaux HCM 3HCM 4HCM Can Tho 5Can Tho 6Can Tho HCM 7HCM Hanoi 8Hanoi 9Hanoi Sapa 10Sapa 11Sapa 12Sapa Hanoi 13Hanoi Baie Along 14Baie Along 15Baie Along 16Ninh Binh 17Ninh Hue 18Hue hoi An 19Hoi An 20Hoi An Da Nang 21Vol Da Nang HCM 22Retour Bordeaux









