Please pay no attention to the first two answers. You'll have a great time, I'm sure; and it's far less touristy than Thailand.
I've been to VN once, a few years ago, and am hoping to return next year. I stayed in HCM city, and went on a tour around the Mekong delta - yes it was on a small coach, but it wasn't as bad as you might imagine.
If you want to do it cheaply, you can organise it all as you go along. There's always someone willing to show you around, or drive you somewhere on a bike. Just ask around! The people are very friendly.
Food's great - fresh and light, cheap, thought sometimes v.spicy.
Hope that's of some help!
2006-08-10 12:38:51
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answered by Anonymous
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i was in hanoi for a few days last year and it was brilliant
id advise u to book tours once u were there as its so much cheaper than any of the online tours. if u land at hanoi airport tel a taxi driver u need a hotel and he'll take u round a few till u find one u like and most hotels operate there own tours.
plus if u book day trips rather than a full 2 week tour ull be with diff people each day so ur not stuck with people u dislike and u can pick and choose which tours u go on. 3 day tour of halong bay is highly recommended tho, i did the 2 day tour but wished i did 3. hanoi doesnt get cold, ever.
lol
tho i wasnt in ho chi ming i do know it is really humid.
food is really nice and not too spicy, is pretty basic too. if u dont know wot ur eating try not to think about it tho as it may b dog or snake
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really nice resturant in hanoi called something like jimmy chans or jimmy choos, about the poshiest in the city and still really cheap compared to over here.
didnt have time for beaches tho we went to phuket straight after to make up for that
have fun
top tip have a pen handy at the airport of the visa forms
2006-08-11 07:19:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Vietnam is one of the most beautiful countries in the world.. I lived there for 12 years. Trying to see it all in 2-3 weeks is really rushing. I would suggest you pick out some sites(5-7) and do just that. There are too many sites to mention. I would recommend HUE.. for beach activity.. that would be Nha Trang in Khanh Hoa Province. If you have time, Phu Quoc Island is incredible.. a world to itself.. The food.. The best food in the world is Vietnamese.
2006-08-12 18:58:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't forget to buy good trip insurance. And, to avoid conflicts of interest, do not buy it from a tour operator - get it yourself independently. There are an amazing number of things that can go wrong on a trip half way around the world. TravelGuard is the industry leader for this kind of insurance. To check it out, go to http://www.wavehelp.com/travel-medical/index.htm and click on the red phone booth next to the name TravelGuard.
Best wishes.
2006-08-14 13:10:52
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answered by Anonymous
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you can get around fine on your own in viet nam .plane, bus ,train[ you should use all means of transportation .. its part of the adventure.. you picked most of the spots to see... find some time to spend in nha trang, easily the best place to go in viet nam. there are organized tours you can go on to the mekong and cu chi out of sai gon.. thats the best way for a 1st timer to go , but traveling between cities is best done on your own by plane or overnight train.. there are tour shops and your hotel desk to help you get booked [ its very easy]... food is just great , and pleanty of it , western and viet namese .. try both... its also VERY cheap.... again take a company tour from ha noi to ha long.. its more fun w/ a group.. but go to sapa on your own[ over night train and bus.. dont be intimidated .. everyone does it .. its easy to find out how once you get to ha noi...[ sapa does involve a bit of walking , its small but hilly and if you want to enjoi the nearby villages .. its best done on foot] read a lonly planet or other guide book on vn.. they are extreanly accurate in their info... also check out the "resolved questions" in this catagory you'll pick up plenty of good tips ... weather wise .. its been a long time since i been there in those months... but it should be getting nice... and the weather doesnt stop anybody in viet nam anyway... just get some rain gear [there] if necessary... oh , ps i'll be going in dec myself... hope to see you around... i look just like my avetar !... oh ps. ger up early , at least once in awhile, viet nam comes alive at 5am..be there.... take a siesta in the afternoon, then enjoi the night life , esspecialy in sai gon , nha trang and ha noi. make sure you are strong and healthy BEFORE you go.. you WILL put a strain on your body "burning the candel at both ends"
2006-08-10 22:12:21
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answered by ong jon 6
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Get yourself a good Tourguide. I can recommend Hung, he is totally honest and reliable. See him at: www.picturetrail.com and enter hungsaigon
2006-08-13 04:42:46
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answered by Neil 2
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Are you really, really sure that you want to go there?
Anywhere out of the country anymore is kinda ...suicidal, almost?
2006-08-10 19:27:13
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answered by oodlesoanimals 5
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Why are you going to Vietnam? Thailand is so much better
2006-08-10 19:22:58
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answered by chicata25 4
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Good luck on that one
2006-08-10 19:33:14
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answered by celine8388 6
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Hi there,
We are DirecTravelAsia based in Vietnam. We arrange travel services for travellers around the globe travelling to Vietnam in particular.
With 2-3 weeks, I would like to propose the following itinerary for your reference:
Day 1: Arrive Hanoi
Arrive in Hanoi, welcome by our guide and transfer to the train station for overnight train to Lao Cai. Overnight on board a tourist train in a private 4-berth cabin (a/c soft sleeper)
Day 2: Arrive in Lao Cai (Breakfast)
Arrive in Lao Cai, welcome by our guide and transfer in for breakfast at a local restaurant. Check in time is at 14h00. Hiking in Sapa to visit the ethnic minority village and the local market. Overnight in Sapa.
Day 3: Sapa (Breakfast, Lunch)
Day hiking + jeep transfers in Sapa to visit the ethnic minority villages. Packed lunch is included. Overnight in Sapa.
Day 4: Sapa-Lao Cai-Hanoi (Breakfast, Lunch)
Another trip in Sapa before transferring to Lao Cai Station for overnight train back to Hanoi.
Day 5: Hanoi-Halong Bay (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Arrive in Hanoi early in the morning, welcome by our guide and transfer in for a bowl of Pho (Vietnamese instant noodle) for a simple breakfast and then, transfer to Halong for a 2 days 1 night overnight cruise package in Halong Bay. Overnight in a private cabin on a shared wooden junk.
Day 6: Halong-Hanoi (Breakfast, Lunch)
Continue to cruise and disembark at midday to return to Hanoi. Overnight in Hanoi.
Day 7: Hanoi (Breakfast)
City tour of Hanoi including one-hour cyclo tour through the old quarter and water puppet show. Overnight in Hanoi.
Day 8: Hanoi-Hue (Breakfast)
After breakfast transfer to the airport for flight to Hue. Hue visit. Overnight in Hue.
Day 9: Hue (Breakfast)
Tour of Hue. Overnight in Hue.
Day 10: Hue-Danang-Hoi An (Breakfast)
Drive to Hoi An via Danang. Visits of Danang & Hoi An. Overnight in Hoi An.
Day 11: Leisure (Breakfast)
Full day free at leisure in Hoi An. Overnight in Hoi An.
Day 12: Hoi An-Danang-Ho Chi Minh City (Breakfast)
Transfer to Danang Airport for flight to Ho Chi Minh City. Overnight in HCMC.
Day 13: Cu Chi Tunnels & city tour (Breakfast)
Visit Cu Chi Tunnels and city tour of Ho Chi Minh City. Overnight in HCMC.
Day 14: Day trip to the Mekong Delta (Breakfast, Lunch)
Day trip to the Mekong Delta with lunch. Overnight in HCMC.
Day 15: Ho Chi Minh City-Long Hai (Breakfast)
Drive to Long Hai, 120km from Ho Chi Minh City for beach relax.
etc,....
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Truong. Aug 11
2006-08-10 23:25:59
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answered by Le Quang Truong . 1
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