3-Week Vietnam Itinerary (North and Central)
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- čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
- Hello everyone, in this video we will tell you about our complete 3-week itinerary in Vietnam.
Let’s start with some background information, in April 2023, we spent 3-week in Vietnam. We opted for this time as we had planned on going from the north to the south of Vietnam. Weather wise that seems to be a good choice as Vietnam as 3 different types of weather.
Anyway, when we started planning our trip and saw everything there is to see in Vietnam, we realized that going from North to South would be just too much and that we would be skipping a lot. Plus, we really wanted to visit SAPA, the northernmost port of Vietnam. There was also the fact that Tina was pregnant and that we didn’t know how it would go while travelling.
Those were the mains reasons we gave up the south and decided to stop in the center of Vietnam. The main advantages of that choice were that we also had more times everywhere.
Our itinerary was the following,
Day 1: Arrive in Hanoi
Day 2 - 3 : Hanoi
Day 4 - 7 : SaPa
Day 8 - 10 : Cruise in La Han and Ha Long Bay
Day 11 - 13 : Tam Coc
Day 14 - 16 : Hue
Day 17 - 20 : Hoi An
Day 21 : Return
So, if you too are planning to visit Vietnam, that video might interest and help you.
Enjoy,
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Video's timeline:
0:00 Intro
1:04 Itinerary
1:46 Day 1 - Arrive in Hanoi
2:20 Day 2 - Hanoi
3:55 Day 3 - Hanoi
5:15 Day 4 - Hanoi to SaPa
6:01 Day 5 - SaPa
6:52 Day 6 - SaPa
7:53 Day 7 - SaPa to Hanoi
8:31 Day 8 - Hanoi to Halong Bay
9:59 Day 9 - Cruise
11:16 Day 10 - Halong Bay to Tam Coc
12:00 Day 11 - Tam Coc
13:17 Day 12 - Tam Coc
14:27 Day 13 - Tam Coc to Hue
15:02 Day 14 - Hue
17:00 Day 15 - Hue
18:39 Day 16 - Hue to Hoi An
19:13 Day 17 - Hoi An
20:27 Day 18 - Hoi An
21:25 Day 19 - Hoi An
22:17 Day 20 - Hoi An to Hanoi
23:07 Day 21 - Return
23:17 Map
24:05 Ending
Chapeau!! Certainly one of the best travel itinenary videos that I have seen so far. And believe me, I have seen a few. An absolute must see for first time travellers to the country. One addition: Vietnam has so much to offer on the culinary side. You guys seem to be somewhat conservative in your dinner choices by returning to the same place more often. My advice to for everyone that travels to Vietnam: pick a new place to eat for every meal that you have. There is always a new adventure awaiting you. For everything else: take this video on you trip and follow it frame by frame.
Thank you very much for such a lovely comment 🤎 we agree that we were quite conservative on the restaurant choice and that Vietnam has so much to offer. It was mainly because Tina was pregnant and if it was a bit too spicy, she couldn't eat. So, when we found a place where she could eat, we would stick to it 😊
@@thedailypackers Ah ok, that is why there is also an unusual amount of pizza and hamburgers 😀
Thanks you.
You are welcome 😊
Thank you for sharing and pre-viewing my trip as I will be there for 3 weeks very soon. I'm debating rather I should bring my DJI Mini 2 drone fearing there maybe restrictions, but I love your drone shots. Wondering if anyone give you any hassle flying drone? Any tip would be greatly appreciated. Thank again!
We would definitely recommend that you bring it. Vietnam is beautiful from up in the sky. We also hesitated but in the end brought it. There, nobody gave us any hassle nor complain about it. In the contrary, people where curious about it and wanted to see what the drone was shooting 😊
Did you estimate the overall cost ?
Yes approximately. Without the international flight, it cost for two people around 3000€.
Reasonable @@thedailypackers
Vietnam got the beautiful landscape but unfortunately, the mindset of the people makes it a third world slum.
Why do you say so? We found people super friendly and welcoming there 😊
@@thedailypackers
Yeah, they’re friendly towards tourists, because that’s where the income is. So, it’s all fake.
But all they have to do is to keep the streets and where they sell food and drink clean like in Japan, Vietnam will attract more tourists.