Tips for a 3-week itinerary from north to south Vietnam
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Hello everyone,

I’m planning my upcoming trip from North to South Vietnam for May 2026. There’ll be two couples in their sixties and older... I’ve received proposals from three agencies with a driver and French-speaking guide. The one I’ve chosen, which is often mentioned in this forum, suggests this itinerary, and I’d love to hear your thoughts: HANOI, arrival on 04/29/26, 2 nights BAC HA, 1 night HA GIANG, 1 night NAM DAM, 1 night DONG VAN, 1 night BAO LAC, 1 night BA BE, 1 night HANOI, 1 night NINH BINH, 2 nights HALONG BAY (BAI TULONG), 1 night HUE, 2 nights HOI AN, 3 nights SAIGON, 1 night CAN THO, 1 night SAIGON, 1 night I’d like to know if the stop in Nam Dam is worth staying overnight or if we should just visit and continue to Dong Van. Also, would it make more sense to fly from Hoi An to Can Tho and finish with 2 nights in Saigon instead? That’s what I’d like your input on. Thanks in advance, and have a great summer! 🌞 Monique
Monique. D
JO Jojoone1 Globetrotter ·
You're trying to do in 20 days what really needs 2 months. You'll spend all your time on four wheels. I recommend planning a route just for the north. 3 weeks will barely be enough. Just the loop Ba Be - Cao Bang - Ban Gioc takes 4 to 5 days.
« Tout le monde s'interroge sur comment laisser une meilleure planète à nos enfants, mais on devrait plutôt penser à laisser de meilleurs enfants pour notre planète. » Clint Eastwood
SO Songsam Veteran ·
Hello,

I’d love to get your thoughts.

HANOI, arrival on 04/29/26, 2 nights BAC HA, 1 night HA GIANG, 1 night NAM DAM, 1 night DONG VAN, 1 night BAO LAC, 1 night BA BE, 1 NIGHT HANOI, 1 night NINH BINH, 2 nights HALONG BAY (BAI TU LONG), 1 night HUE, 2 nights HOI AN, 3 nights SAIGON, 1 night CAN THO, 1 night SAIGON, 1 night

That averages out to about 0.33 full days per stop... Mind-blowing.
CA Cabries13 ·
Thanks so much, Songsam, for your reply! So, what should I adjust or cut from this itinerary to make it more reasonable? Best regards,
Monique. D
CH Chalembert Regular ·
Hey, for me, either you stay in the north and don’t go further south than Huế, or you skip everything north of Hanoi and south of Saigon. And plan at least 2 nights in each place so you have a full day to explore. Unless your goal is just to say "I went here and there and there..." without really seeing anything.
CA Cabries13 ·
Hi Chalembert,

Could you clarify exactly what you think? If I skip the north of Hanoi, which stops should I remove? I’ll definitely review this itinerary and take your advice into account. Best regards.
Monique. D
SO Songsam Veteran ·
To make it more reasonable, I’d lighten the number of stops by at least a third, but cutting out some here and there rather than others risks creating a bunch of tough choices (especially since traveling with an agency means you can’t really decide on the fly). Plus, it wouldn’t reduce the endless hours spent in the car by much. So I’d more or less go with the same idea as Jojoone and Chalambert: I’d cut either the entire North or the entire South, keeping the "middle." That way, you only have one big cut to make, clearly less driving, and the "marathon" aspect is greatly reduced.

Otherwise, aren’t you all retired? Can’t you add a week to the trip?
CA Cabries13 ·
Thanks, yes, I understood your message. Now I’ll have to make some choices, and honestly, it really won’t be easy. Unfortunately, our flight tickets are already booked. From 05/28/26 to 06/19/26, it’s too late to add another week.

Thank you so much. Have a good evening
Monique. D
CA Cabries13 ·
Thanks so much for your reply! Yep, that’s what I’ll do—rework the whole itinerary for our trip. Have a great evening!
Monique. D
JO Jojoone1 Globetrotter ·
Here’s a link to our one-month trip where we covered part of the center and part of the north. It should give you an idea of what to expect, even though a few years have passed.

https://voyageforum.com/v.f?post=5484397;#5484397

The Ba Be section is in the northeast. The terraced rice fields are in the northwest. In north-central, you’ve got the peaks and their stunning landscapes. A bit further down, Hanoi, Halong Bay, and the "land Halong Bay."

That alone is more than enough to fill your 3 weeks, in my opinion—and at least see things properly. Personally, I’d come back another time to explore the center and the south.
« Tout le monde s'interroge sur comment laisser une meilleure planète à nos enfants, mais on devrait plutôt penser à laisser de meilleurs enfants pour notre planète. » Clint Eastwood
DJ Djalma Globetrotter ·
Hi there, I didn’t really enjoy Vietnam all that much when I visited on my own without an agency. I preferred Laos, its neighbor. I didn’t go any farther north than Hue. In your itinerary, which seems a bit too packed to me, two cities and their surroundings really stood out: Hue and Hoi An.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XCOyB7WStI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2eI67iCbKY
HE Henon21 Veteran ·
Hi Monique,

I’m a bit surprised by the start of your itinerary, since you arrive in Ha Noi on Wednesday the 29th. You leave for Bac Ha (5-hour drive) on Friday, May 1st, 2026, and then head to Ha Giang—145 km but 3 hours 50 minutes by road, according to Google Maps. That seems like a lot of driving in two days—what’s the plan in Bac Ha? The famous ethnic market happens on Sunday, but the Can Cau market nearby (1 hour north of Bac Ha) is on Saturday and really pretty.

Try to combine Dong Van, Meo Vac, and Bao Lac with the local markets, especially Bao Lac—it’s so typical, with lots of members of the Lo Lo Den (Black Lo Lo) ethnic group. The market takes place on the 5th, 10th, 15th, 20th, and 25th days of the lunar calendar.

Unless markets and ethnic encounters aren’t a priority for you, which I totally get. The landscapes in Bac Ha are gorgeous.

Have a great trip!
HENON Eric
CA Cabries13 ·
Good evening Henon21, thanks for your message. Regarding BAC HA, it’s the agency that suggested it when I told them I wanted to explore the North.

My plan is to go to Ha Giang and do the loop, visit the markets, and meet the ethnic groups, while also combining the places you mentioned. I’ll remove the South of Vietnam and cut one night in Saigon to have more time for the stops from the North to the Central region. I’ll also see if BAC HA is worth it—thanks for your advice!

Have a good evening
Monique. D
PA Patrick91230 Globetrotter ·
Hi there,

It’s no longer a trip but a race against the clock—you’ll end up exhausted and missing out on the experience. Cut some stops and *enjoy* this country! 😉
Cordialement, Patrick.
MA Mas421 ·
hi Cabries13 I’m looking at a similar trip for March 2025. Which agency are you talking about? "The one I’ve chosen, which is often mentioned in this forum, is offering this itinerary, and I’d love to get your feedback." Thanks in advance
HE Henon21 Veteran ·
Hi Monique, Bac Ha is worth it, and its region also offers landscapes very different from Ha Giang and the Dong Van karst plateau. While the town of Sa Pa (near Bac Ha) has lost its charm, the surrounding terraced rice fields are magnificent. If not, you can visit the small Lung Phinh market between Can Cau (Saturday market) and Bac Ha. And the Saturday evening market in Ba Ha is also a great memory. On the famous Ha Giang loop highway, there are many superb markets like Lung Phin (not the same as near Bac Ha) on Tiger and Monkey days, Pho Cao (a favorite) on Dragon and Dog days, etc. After Meo Vac, the Khau Vai market on the 2nd, 7th, 12th, 17th, 22nd, and 27th lunar days—unfortunately, you’ll miss the famous Love Market in this town. In short, if you love markets and ethnic encounters, I suggest grabbing a sheet of paper to note all the days and dates of the solar calendar, alongside the lunar calendar dates and the signs (Buffalo, Goat, Snake, Rat, Horse, Tiger, etc.). Then, search online for markets around Dong Van, for example, and adjust your itinerary to see as many as possible. Repeat for the next leg... Just planning it will make you dream! Happy planning. Eric
HENON Eric
CA Cabries13 ·
Hi Mas 421, the agency in question is Tonkin Voyage. I’m in touch with someone who represents them and lives in France. Communication is more direct, and we can adjust the itinerary more easily. I’m going to remove the southern part to have more time in certain places. I haven’t booked anything yet because I’m also in contact with a French-speaking guide who has a great reputation for being reliable. He started his own agency, "Compagnon de Voyage." His name is HOC, and we spoke yesterday. He knows his country very well and will create an itinerary based on my wishes, changing some places to show me what he thinks I should discover.

That’s where I’m at for now. Have a great day! 😊
Monique. D
CA Cabries13 ·
Thanks so much for all these tips—I’ll definitely check them out so I don’t miss anything. Have a great day! Best regards.
Monique. D
SA Salles2008 ·
Hi there, We took a 20-day trip in 2014 that let us see Vietnam from north to south. We have fantastic memories of it. Some of the best moments included our stay in the north and a private cruise in Halong Bay. I’ll send you the full trip details directly to your email. Best regards,
EN Envallis Globetrotter ·
Hello everyone,

I’m planning my upcoming trip from North to South Vietnam for May 2026, and there’ll be two couples in their sixties and older... I’ve got offers from three agencies with a driver and French-speaking guide. The one I’ve chosen, which is often mentioned in this forum, has proposed this itinerary, and I’d love to hear your thoughts. HANOI, arrival on 04/29/26, 2 nights BAC HA, 1 night HA GIANG, 1 night NAM DAM, 1 night DONG VAN, 1 night BAO LAC, 1 night BA BE, 1 night HANOI, 1 night NINH BINH, 2 nights HALONG BAY (BAI TULONG), 1 night HUE, 2 nights HOI AN, 3 nights SAIGON, 1 night CAN THO, 1 night SAIGON, 1 night I’d like to know if the stop in Nam Dam is worth staying overnight or if we should just visit and continue to Dong Van. Also, would it make more sense to fly from Hoi An to Can Tho and finish with 2 nights in Saigon? That’s what I’d like to know, along with your opinions. Thanks in advance, and have a great summer! ☀️ Monique

Hello,

I just got back from Vietnam, and with the exact same number of days, I only did 6 stops (Tam Coc, Mu Cang Chai, Halong Bay, Hue, Hoi An, and Hanoi a few times), and we already felt like we were moving quite a bit—but it was manageable (traveling with two teens). So even though I’m not familiar with all the places in your itinerary, I’m afraid it might be way too much... Why try to cover an ENTIRE country in less than 3 weeks? Also, be mindful of the weather, as the seasons don’t always align between the North and South. Finally, for anything related to the North/rice terraces, make sure to check the rice-growing cycle so you don’t end up driving for hours just to see fallow fields or overgrown rice paddies...

Have a great day!
Il n'y a pas de problème sans solution... et si il n'y a pas de solution, il n'y a pas de problème !
SO Songsam Veteran ·
Unfortunately, our flight tickets are already booked. From 05/28/26 to 06/19/26, it's too late to extend by a week.

It's too late to do it easily from France. But once you're there, it's possible—just go see an airline representative (a reputable agency or the airline itself) and ask. Conditions: - Fixed date-change fees to pay (around $150 per person), - Possibly a ticket validity change fee per person (unlikely when going from 3 to 4 weeks), - A small agency handling fee if you don’t go directly through the airline (if it’s the agency selling your tour that takes care of it, they might waive it if you book an extra week of the tour with them—worth checking), - And of course, there must be availability on the flight for your new return date.

Doable in any country, even during an independent trip. Just be careful not to exceed the allowed length of stay.
PA Patrick91230 Globetrotter ·
Hi,

Like I said earlier, this isn’t a trip—it’s a race against the clock. They’re gonna miss out on their travel experience. It’s a shame, really. You’ve gotta take your time. There’s no highway or TGV here either, lol. The best thing is to come back several times if you can.
Cordialement, Patrick.
JO Jojoone1 Globetrotter ·
Maybe at over 60 it’s their first long-haul trip?
« Tout le monde s'interroge sur comment laisser une meilleure planète à nos enfants, mais on devrait plutôt penser à laisser de meilleurs enfants pour notre planète. » Clint Eastwood
PA Patrick91230 Globetrotter ·
Yeah, but at 60, retirement’s just around the corner—might as well take your time. 😉
Cordialement, Patrick.
JO Jojoone1 Globetrotter ·
Often, it's the youngest travelers who aim to cover in 10 days a route that really needs a month or two. They forget, among other things, that the climate isn't the same and that road traffic is completely different...
« Tout le monde s'interroge sur comment laisser une meilleure planète à nos enfants, mais on devrait plutôt penser à laisser de meilleurs enfants pour notre planète. » Clint Eastwood
PA Patrick91230 Globetrotter ·
The roads are in poor condition despite constant repairs, and they’re not at all suited to today’s traffic. Progress is being made, but change is slow. The government has announced the construction of a highway that will connect Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi, with work set to begin in late 2025. Given that it’s 1,700 km, we’ll need to be patient!
Cordialement, Patrick.

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