Vietnam School Holiday Calendar: When Locals Travel (and When You Should Avoid It)
Knowing when Vietnamese families hit the road is the single most useful piece of trip-planning intel you can have. Here's the full breakdown.
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Knowing when Vietnamese families hit the road is the single most useful piece of trip-planning intel you can have. Here's the full breakdown.
July and August in Vietnam are hot, wet, and crowded with domestic tourists — but the season has real upsides if you plan around it.
February to April is Hoi An's sweet spot — reliably dry, warm but not brutal, and noticeably quieter than peak December. Here's how to read the calendar.
Visiting Ba Na Hills on a weekday in November or February cuts Golden Bridge queue times from an hour to under ten minutes. Here is what to know before you go.
Ninh Thuan's dry season runs May–September, but crowds peak December–January. Here's how to pick your window based on weather, festivals, and what you actually want to do.
Quang Nam's weather swings hard between monsoons. Here's when to go for reliable skies, low crowds, and festival season—and what to avoid.
Long An province swings between monsoon rains and brutal heat. Here's when to go, what crowds to expect, and how to plan around the weather.
Thanh Hoa's wet monsoons and typhoon season shape when you can actually hike, cycle, and explore. Here's what each month really looks like.
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