7 Days of Temples and Monasteries: A Buddhist Pilgrimage Across Vietnam
From Hanoi's oldest pagoda to a pink-granite monastery outside Saigon, this 7-day route traces Vietnam's Buddhist heartland across four regions.
10 guides tagged north-to-south — sort or switch view to find what fits.
From Hanoi's oldest pagoda to a pink-granite monastery outside Saigon, this 7-day route traces Vietnam's Buddhist heartland across four regions.
A month is enough to travel Vietnam without rushing — here's a north-to-south route built around 4-5 base cities, real rest days, and the stops worth lingering in.
Hanoi to Saigon by overnight train and sleeper bus only — a 14-day ground route that trades airport queues for countryside views and actually saves you money.
Fourteen days, nine destinations, and a different regional cuisine at every stop — this is Vietnam eaten properly, from Hanoi pho to Mekong river fish.
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 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.
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 full-country route covering the Red River Delta, limestone karst, imperial cities, and the Mekong. Realistic timing and food stops included.
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