Beirut – Hanoi – Ho Chi Minh – Beirut
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8 nights stay in Hanoi, Hoi An, Ho Chi Minh
Visit the beautiful Hoan Kiem Lake and Ngoc Son Temple, explore the historic Old
Quarter, watch a traditional water puppet show, and indulge in delicious street food.
Walk around the ancient town and admire the charming architecture, take a lantern
making workshop, cycle through the countryside, and relax on the stunning An Bang Beach.
Learn about Vietnam’s history at the War Remnants Museum and
Independence Palace, visit the iconic Notre-Dame Cathedral and Central Post Office, shop at the
bustling Ben Thanh Market, and sample the city’s famous pho and banh mi.
The official currency is the Vietnamese Dong (VND).
Visa requirements vary by nationality. Some travelers can enter visa-free for a certain period, while
others may need to apply online or at a Vietnamese embassy.
The official language is Vietnamese. However, English is commonly spoken in tourist areas.
Options include domestic flights, trains, buses, and motorbike rentals. Taxis and rideshare apps are
also widely available in cities.
Vietnam is generally considered safe for travelers, but it’s essential to take standard precautions
against petty crime.
Dress comfortably. Lightweight clothing is recommended for the tropical climate, but modest attire is
expected when visiting temples.
Vietnamese cuisine is diverse, featuring dishes like pho, banh mi, and spring rolls. Street food is
popular and generally safe to eat.
Consider purchasing a local SIM card or using international roaming plans. Wi-Fi is widely available in
hotels and cafes.