The Two Weeks When All of Vietnam Actually Works: March and Late October
If you only get one trip to Vietnam, timing matters more than itinerary. Here are the two narrow windows when the north, center, and south cooperate at once.
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If you only get one trip to Vietnam, timing matters more than itinerary. Here are the two narrow windows when the north, center, and south cooperate at once.
Hanoi to Saigon overland in 14 days — overnight trains, sleeper buses, and the kind of slow travel that actually shows you the country.
Two weeks, four regions, and a route that trades beach loungers for limestone caves, rice-terrace ridgelines, and sea kayaks — here is how to string it together.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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