How to Pack for Winter in Northern Vietnam
Winter in the north is damp, grey, and colder than you think. Here is how to pack for Hanoi, Sapa, and Ha Giang without overpacking.
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Winter in the north is damp, grey, and colder than you think. Here is how to pack for Hanoi, Sapa, and Ha Giang without overpacking.
Forget the heavy gear. Packing for the Mekong Delta is about managing humidity, protecting your skin, and staying mobile on the water.
Winter in the north is damp, grey, and surprisingly chilly. Forget the tropical gear and pack for layering to survive the humidity.
Forget the resort-brochure packing lists. Here is the gear you actually need for Vietnam's coast, from the sands of Da Nang to the islands of Phu Quoc.
Visiting Central Vietnam between October and January requires more than just an umbrella. Here is how to pack for the rain without sacrificing your comfort.
Temple visits in Vietnam require modest dress—but not as strict as you might think. Here's what to wear, what to avoid, and why locals actually care.
What to pack for two weeks in Vietnam depends on season and where you're going. Here's what actually works: humidity-proof fabrics, temple-appropriate layers, and gear for sudden downpours.
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