Northern Vietnam in Monsoon Season: What May to September Actually Looks Like
Rain in northern Vietnam is not a reason to cancel your trip — but it does change the game. Here is what the wet season actually looks like and how to work with it.
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Rain in northern Vietnam is not a reason to cancel your trip — but it does change the game. Here is what the wet season actually looks like and how to work with it.
Traveling during the monsoon requires a shift in mindset and a solid pair of waterproof shoes. Here is how to navigate the wet months without losing your momentum.
Southern Vietnam's wet season gets a bad reputation it doesn't fully deserve — but there are real trade-offs to understand before you book.
South Vietnam's dry season runs roughly December to April, but the experience shifts month by month — here's how to time your trip to Phu Quoc, the Mekong, and Saigon.
Northern Vietnam's dry season runs roughly November to April, but cold fog, festival crowds, and sharp regional differences mean 'dry' tells only half the story.
September through December brings real flooding to central Vietnam — here's what the conditions actually look like, when to go anyway, and what to do when the water rises.
Sapa rewards the well-timed visitor and punishes everyone else. Here is when the trails are genuinely good, and when to stay home.
Vietnam's coastline runs 3,200 km and three separate weather systems govern it. Pick the wrong month for the wrong coast and you'll sit in rain.
Central Vietnam has a famously awkward climate, but mid-February through April is the one window where Hoi An, Da Nang, and Hue all behave themselves at once.
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