10 Days Solo in Vietnam: A Tested Itinerary for First-Time Female Travelers
A day-by-day plan covering Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, and Saigon with practical costs, transport, and accommodation picks for women traveling alone.
Insider guides on itineraries in Vietnam — independently researched, written by people who actually go.
A day-by-day plan covering Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, and Saigon with practical costs, transport, and accommodation picks for women traveling alone.
A practical 5-day route through Hanoi and Saigon during Tet, with temple visits, family meals, transport tips, and realistic costs. Hanoi crowds thin by day 3; Saigon stays lively throughout.
A realistic week-long itinerary designed for slower pace, accessible transport, and rest days. Hanoi to Saigon with deliberate stops and senior-friendly logistics.
Stay in one province for 10 days and actually understand a place. This itinerary covers Hue city, royal tombs, the Perfume River, and surrounding villages at a pace that lets you eat, walk, and breathe.
A tested route through Dak Lak and Lam Dong provinces, visiting working coffee farms, roasteries, and villages. Covers transport, lodging, meals, and real costs.
A realistic 3-day sprint from Hanoi to Saigon hitting the essentials: street food, colonial architecture, water views, and actual sleep. Budget ~$150–200 USD total.
A calm-paced southern Vietnam itinerary focused on yoga, spa time, clean eating, and natural landscapes—tested and built around real wellness-focused accommodations and slower travel rhythm.
A tested itinerary for traveling Vietnam in the wet season. Choose destinations that stay dry, time activities around rain patterns, and eat your way through slack-season food.
A week-long route through Vietnam's quietest corners: Sapa's mountain silence, a meditation center in the Mekong, and coastal stillness in Da Lat. Real costs, transport, and retreat recommendations.
A tested week-long route through Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, and Saigon with budget lodging, street food, and overland transport. Real costs and booking tips included.
A tested itinerary covering Hanoi, Mai Chau, Sapa, Ha Giang, and back—with transport, guesthouses, food costs, and what actually works on the ground.
Leave Saigon behind for Da Lat's cool mountain air, pine forests, and French colonial architecture. This tested itinerary covers transport, where to stay, what to eat, and realistic costs for a long weekend.
A tested itinerary through Ha Giang, Sapa, and Mai Chau targeting Hmong, Dao, and Thai villages. Routes, homestays, transport, food stops, and real costs in VND.
Skip the tourist boat tours. This itinerary takes you into smaller canals, family orchards, and riverside towns where most visitors don't go—five days based on routes locals actually use.
A tested 10-day motorbike route through northern Vietnam, starting in Hanoi, skirting Ha Long Bay, and looping back through the limestone karsts of Ninh Binh. Budget, road conditions, and real stops included.
A tested week-long route from Hanoi to Saigon hitting street food, temples, and markets where plant-based eating is embedded in local culture, not a special request.
Skip the Hanoi-Saigon tourist loop. This 7-day itinerary takes you through Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, Ha Tinh, and Quang Binh—provinces where foreigners are still a curiosity and the food hits different.
Combine world-class cave exploration in Phong Nha with a challenging motorbike loop through Ha Giang's limestone karst. Three days underground, three days on two wheels.
Skip Sapa and Ha Giang. This 5-day motorbike loop from Hanoi takes you through Mai Chau and Pu Luong with half the tourists and twice the rice terraces.
Skip the Sapa crowds and head to Vietnam's remotest northeast. This seven-day loop through Cao Bang, Bac Kan, and Lang Son follows limestone karst, ethnic Tay and Nung villages, and waterfalls that see fewer than a hundred visitors a week.
A romantic five-day itinerary blending Hoi An's lantern-lit riverside charm with Phu Quoc's island beaches and water activities—designed for couples.
A three-day river cruise from Saigon into the Mekong Delta combines temple visits, floating markets, and village stays. Options range from boutique luxury to budget-friendly.
Skip the standard Saigon day-trip circuit. Loop west through the Cu Chi Tunnels, then north to Tay Ninh's Cao Dai Temple and Ba Den Mountain before hitting the Moc Bai border crossing—a realistic 72-hour itinerary for visa runners and culture hunters.
Skip the Central Highlands tourist circuit and dig into what Buon Ma Thuot actually is: the coffee capital of Vietnam. This itinerary balances plantation visits, minority villages, and honest decisions about how to spend your time.
Skip the rush. Spend three days learning to cook, getting fitted for a custom ao dai, and cycling through herb villages. Hoi An reveals itself when you stay long enough.
Skip the crowded Mekong delta tours. Fly south to two island escapes: Phu Quoc for snorkeling and seafood, Con Dao for empty beaches and colonial history.
A slow itinerary through Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, and Sapa without motorbikes—ideal for families, older travelers, and anyone who prefers a car over two wheels.
A complete 10-day itinerary following Vietnam's main railway from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, with overnight sleeper trains and stops in Hue, Da Nang, and Hoi An.
A 6-day motorbike route from Hanoi through Nghia Lo and Mu Cang Chai, timed for September's golden rice harvest. Includes Khau Pha Pass, La Pan Tan terraces, and Tu Le hot springs.
A photographer's itinerary across Sapa rice terraces, Ninh Binh karsts, and Hoi An lanterns—with practical gear advice, golden hour timing, and permission etiquette for each location.
A deep dive into Hue's royal heritage: the Imperial Citadel, two of Vietnam's grandest tombs, the iconic Thien Mu Pagoda, and lesser-known temples. Five days of real history, not tourist theater.
A north-to-south eating itinerary hitting pho, bun cha, regional specialties, and street-food strongholds. Plan where to eat, what to order, and how to book ahead.
Hanoi to Saigon, with the right amount of beach, mountain, and street food in between. A day-by-day plan that doesn't try to do too much.
Skip the Hanoi Old Quarter crowds and loop through three reserves in northwest Vietnam: langurs and limestone at Cuc Phuong, ethnic homestays and cycling in Mai Chau, and rice-terrace swimming holes near Pu Luong.
Quy Nhon has been undershadowed by Nha Trang for too long. This 5-day itinerary hits Cham temples, lagoons, and empty beaches that feel nothing like the cruise-ship crowd.
A week-long motorbike loop through Vietnam's hardest-to-reach northern provinces, from Ha Giang's limestone karst to Cao Bang's waterfalls and cave systems.
Vung Tau is where Saigon weekenders actually go—a working beach town with cable cars, seafood, and zero tourist crowds. Here's how to spend 72 hours there.
A practical itinerary for Mui Ne: overnight bus from Saigon, sunrise dune runs, fairy stream hikes, and intro kite-surfing lessons. Best in the dry season (October–April).
Combine Bac Ha's chaotic Sunday market with Sapa's mountain villages and cool-season trekking. This route feels less touristy than Sapa alone and gives you genuine textile trading and ethnic-minority life.
A week covering Saigon's museums and markets, the Cu Chi Tunnels, Ben Tre's coconut plantations, and the floating markets of Can Tho—enough to taste both the city and the rural delta.
Skip the tour buses and do northern Vietnam on your own terms: Hanoi to Sapa by overnight bus, trek to Fansipan, then head east to Ha Giang's remote mountain loops. A practical breakdown of transport, costs, and where to actually sleep.
Four regions, four disciplines: motorbike the Ha Giang Loop, cave-sleep in Phong Nha, canyon-jump in Da Lat, and kayak Phu Quoc's limestone karsts. A practical itinerary for travelers who want to move fast and get muddy.
A four-day route through Hanoi, Hue, and Hoi An built around vegetarian restaurants, Buddhist temple culture, and a hands-on vegan cooking class. Central Vietnam is genuinely easier for plant-based eating than many travelers expect.
A five-day itinerary through Vietnam's coffee heartland, combining plantation tours, ethnic minority villages, waterfalls, and a brewing masterclass in the Central Highlands.
A quick mountain getaway 80 km north of Hanoi with cool weather, pine forests, and fog-wrapped trails. Skip the hotel pool and drive up for a real change of air.
Base yourself in Da Nang and explore three of central Vietnam's best destinations without changing hotels. Includes Marble Mountains, Hoi An's lantern-lit streets, Ba Na's Golden Bridge, and the imperial tombs of Hue.
A photography-focused itinerary through Hanoi's Old Quarter, colonial architecture, and food scenes—shot light, timed for golden hour and pre-dawn markets.
Bai Tu Long Bay offers the same limestone karst and emerald waters as Halong—but without the tour-bus crowds. This three-day junk cruise keeps you in calm seas, kayaking through hidden coves and sleeping on the water.
Skip the three-country-in-two-weeks circuit. Spend five days exploring Quang Nam province—from Hoi An's lantern-lit streets to mountain villages where tourism hasn't arrived yet. You'll eat better, sleep deeper, and actually remember the names of people you meet.
A 3-day motorbike loop from Ho Chi Minh City covering the Cao Dai temple, coconut-farm backroads, and a beach reset in Vung Tau. Doable on a rental 110cc bike with basic route planning.
A 4-day itinerary for Da Lat that balances quirky architecture, coffee farms, and quiet lakeside time—ideal for couples and anyone wanting to slow down in the cool highlands.
Skip the pricey overnight cruise. This DIY island-hop from Hanoi hits Ha Long Bay and Cat Ba on a shoestring—kayak, hike, eat street food, sleep in a guesthouse. Around 3.5–4 million VND total.
A week hugging Vietnam's central and southern coastline by train and overnight bus. Da Nang, Nha Trang, Mui Ne, and Saigon in sequence — practical routing that avoids backtracking.
A week-long loop through Central Vietnam's must-see destinations: coastal Da Nang, the imperial Hue, lantern-lit Hoi An, and the limestone caves of Phong Nha. Heavy on sightseeing, light on filler.
Spring is peak season in Ha Giang. This two-day loop from Hanoi covers the highlights—Quan Ba Heaven's Gate, Yen Minh, Lung Cam village, Dong Van old town, and Ma Pi Leng Pass—with stops for local food and mountain views.
A first-timer's route through Vietnam's north, central, and south: Hanoi and Ha Long, Hoi An's lantern-lit streets, Hue's imperial tombs, and Saigon's river deltas. Realistic pacing, ground transport, and where to eat.
A long weekend built around quiet mornings at Tuyen Lam Lake, strawberry picking on misty farms, and sunset coffee in the highlands—no crowds, no rushing.
A compact northern itinerary combining Ninh Binh's limestone karst boat tours, ancient temples, and cave hikes. Mix cave exploration, cycling villages, and pagoda complex visits.
A full-country route covering the Red River Delta, limestone karst, imperial cities, and the Mekong. Realistic timing and food stops included.
A Central Vietnam itinerary balancing beach time, street food, and cooking classes. Hit the highlights of Da Nang's food scene, then settle into Hoi An's old quarter for lantern markets and herb villages.
A tight loop through Vietnam's three best mountain destinations: homestays in Mai Chau, trekking in Sapa, and the Ha Giang Loop. Achievable if you skip Hanoi.
Cu Lao Cham is an eight-island archipelago 15 kilometers from Hoi An. While day trips are common, staying overnight lets you experience the islands at a slower pace—snorkeling, motorbike rides along coastal roads, fresh seafood, and beaches with virtually no crowds.
Eat your way through Saigon's best neighborhoods in 72 hours: broken rice and grilled pork in District 1, crispy pancakes in Cholon, and late-night seafood soups at the city's beating heart.
Eat your way through Hanoi's Old Quarter, suburban gems, and neighborhood specialists. A street-to-table itinerary built around the city's most singular dishes and the cooks who've mastered them.
Cat Ba Island quiets down in autumn and early winter—fewer tourists, cooler weather, perfect for trekking through the national park and exploring Viet Hai Village deep in the forest. This 2-day itinerary skips the resort beaches and heads straight into the interior.
A tight itinerary covering Saigon's colonial core, the Cu Chi Tunnels, and Cholon's chaotic markets and food stalls. Designed for travelers who want landmarks, history, and actual meals.
A long weekend island itinerary mixing white-sand beaches, underwater coral reefs, pepper farms, and sunset views—the bones of why people come to Phu Quoc.
A five-day northern mountain ride through rice terraces, limestone karst, and remote ethnic minority villages. Sapa's valleys and the Ha Giang Loop cover terrain most tourists see on tours—but on your own bike.
A five-day luxury circuit through Hanoi, Hoi An, and Phu Quoc with curated heritage hotels and Michelin-worthy dining.
Can Tho is the Mekong Delta's working hub—less touristy than Saigon, more alive than most river towns. Two days here hits the essentials: a sunrise at Cai Rang Floating Market, a half-day island tour, and some genuinely good food that locals actually eat.
A deep dive into Hue's royal heritage: explore the Imperial Citadel, visit three monumental tombs, and eat your way through Vietnam's former capital.
A practical south-coast beach itinerary covering Nha Trang's island hops, Phu Quoc's resort infrastructure, and Con Dao's quieter coves—without the resort-marketing nonsense.
Dedicate two days to Phong Nha in Quang Binh: trek through botanical gardens, kayak the Son River, taste grilled carp and local chicken, and explore village life by boat. This itinerary balances adventure and relaxation.
A three-day loop through Phong Nha's cave systems and karst valleys. Boat through flooded caverns, trek to stalactite chambers, zipline over jungle, and sleep in a valley homestay.
A week-long loop through the Mekong's quietest towns: My Tho, Ben Tre, Vinh Long, Can Tho, and Chau Doc. Sleep in family homestays, catch dawn at Cai Rang market, and paddle through orchards and rice paddies.
Cycle through rice paddies, sleep in a stilt house, and learn White Thai weaving in this laid-back valley 140 km southwest of Hanoi. A real alternative to the tourist treadmill.
Skip the tourist circuit and spend two weeks moving steadily from Hanoi's old quarters through mountain villages, limestone caves, and central coast towns to Saigon. This itinerary prioritizes depth over speed.
Coffee plantations, ethnic minority villages, and colonial-era towns in Vietnam's cooler interior. A quieter route through Dak Lak, Gia Lai, and Kon Tum provinces.
Lang Co sits between sea and mountain at the foot of Hai Van Pass, about 25 km from Da Nang. This 48-hour plan covers Bach Ma National Park, beachfront resorts, lagoon walks at low tide, and one of central Vietnam's most dramatic coastal drives.
Walk the Old Quarter, sit by Hoan Kiem Lake, eat your way through the city, and escape to ceramics or karst on day three. This is how to see Hanoi without the rush.
Ha Tien sits in Kien Giang province's southern tourism triangle. This two-day plan covers the fish market, Mui Nai Beach, "bun ken" soup, and a speedboat trip to Pirate Island.
When Ho Chi Minh City hits 35-37°C in late April, Phu Quoc's cooler 28-33°C and sea breezes make it a genuine refuge. Here's how to spend two days in the island's quieter north without melting.
Skip the half-day tours. This itinerary trades rushed group boats for homestays, early-morning floating markets, and rice paddies that feel less scripted.
A sleeper-train and bus itinerary hitting Hanoi, Hue, Hoi An, and Saigon on a tight budget—with hostel picks, food costs, and transport hacks that actually work.
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