Sisters coming to Vietnam from April to June,
Check out this travel guide that won’t make you pay the “intelligence tax”!
Don’t miss this guide~ I stayed up late to organize it for you 🤗
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📝 Essential documents for entering Vietnam
✔ Passport: Must be valid for more than 6 months.
✔ Fill out the e-visa: Can be done 3-5 days in advance, approval takes 3 working days.

✔ Return flight ticket + hotel reservation information: It’s recommended to print a copy to avoid random checks.
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🏨 Recommended accommodations in popular cities
Nha Trang: Island hotels offer good privacy and beautiful sea views; the area around the Po Nagar Cham Towers is close to the beach, offering both convenience and liveliness.

Ho Chi Minh City: The first and third districts are preferred, with bustling commercial areas, charming night views, and all-inclusive attractions and shopping.
Hanoi: The Hoan Kiem Lake and the Old Quarter are the best, allowing you to experience the charm of the old city while conveniently visiting major attractions.

Phu Quoc Island: The Long Beach area is home to many high-end resorts, while Duong Dong Town offers a more local flavor. Both places are convenient for getting around.
Dalat: The city center is the most advantageous location, with French architecture and dreamy night views complementing each other, and the night market is just a stone’s throw away.

Da Nang: My Khe Beach has an unbeatable sea view, and Ba Na Hills offers a cloud-top resort experience, each with its own unique appeal.
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💗 Vietnamese cuisine
🥩 National classic dishes: Pho, Banh Mi, Spring Rolls, Grilled Meat Rice Vermicelli, Banh Xeo (Vietnamese Pancake)
🥩 Northern Vietnam (Hanoi) specialties: Hanoi Roll, Tofu Rice Noodles with Shrimp Sauce, Grilled Fish by Uncle Li
🥩 Central Vietnam (Da Nang, Hoi An) specialties: Quang Noodle, Hoi An Cao Lau, Pork Wrapped in Rice Paper
🥩 Southern Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh, Nha Trang) specialties: Bun Rieu, Bun Mam, Snails
🥩 Dalat specialties: Vietnamese Pizza, Beef Hot Pot
🥩 Phu Quoc Island specialties: Seafood, Phu Quoc Noodles
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⭕ Guangxi → Vietnam 4-day itinerary
Day 1: Border – Mangrove Forest at Sea – Wang Hai Tower – First Boundary Marker of the Great Qing State – Ancient Bamboo Street – Stay in Halong Bay
Day 2: Halong Bay – Surprise Cave – Paradise Island – Halong Bay Beach – Squirrel Coffee – Stay in Halong Bay
Day 3: European Town – Ba Dinh Square – Hoan Kiem Lake – Thirty-Six Ancient Streets – Hanoi Cathedral – Stay in Halong Bay
Day 4: Elephant Mountain – Hong Gai Beach – Lion Island – Tra Co Beach – Tra Co Cathedral – Return
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This guide is super helpful, especially about the visa process and packing tips! I wish I had known these details before my last trip; it would’ve saved me some hassle. The part about local customs is also great—definitely worth noting for first-time visitors like us.
This travel guide is super helpful! I didn’t know about the “intelligence tax” thing, that’s good to avoid. Will definitely use these tips when my sister and I visit next spring.
This guide is super helpful, especially about the visa process and must-have documents. I wish I had known all this before my last trip; it would’ve saved me so much hassle!
Thank you for your kind words! I’m glad you found the tips helpful. Next time, double-checking the visa requirements can really make a difference. Safe travels on your future adventures!