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I’m travelling alone – is that OK? Okay, very well. You can share rooms with another guest of the same sex. And if you do not like this. Single supplement will be applied for single room on hotel/cruise/resort & airport transfers are only for you. You can easily join the trip with other customers. They are from various countries and of different ages. Talking with a consultant to find the best options for your trip


All package tours do not include dinner except for Halong bay cruise, Sapa, Mai Chau trip with full board meals. Because we often let our customers explore other favourite foods on their own. Just a short walking distance from your hotel, it is so easy to find a good restaurant for your various international cuisines and good taste. If you would like us to arrange dinner, we can easily arrange for you and additional cost will be applied. If you are vegetarian, we will arrange vegetarian foods for you but in Indian as well as Vietnamese style. In big cities such as Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh, there are some Indian restaurants nearby your hotel so you can easily find out. If you are allergic to anything, please send all information to us before departure.


For pick up services: please provide us your hotel address, your room number to stay for pick up. Any hotels/your stay are far from the city center, we will set a meeting point for this pick up. Any more information, please feel free to contact 360Destinationz  


Vietnam weather There is not really a right or wrong time to visit Vietnam as during most months of the year you will experience both sunshine and rain in varying quantities. Welcome to a country with 2000 + miles of coastline and three different weather systems. Whilst Vietnam is typically warm and humid, the weather can vary significantly from one region to another due to the country’s length. At times there has been snow (yes white snow!) in the mountainous far north whilst the beaches in the south enjoyed 32 °C and sunshine. It pays to imagine the country as three separate destinations when researching weather for your intended visit and the following information will hopefully help you unravel the complexities. North Vietnam Hanoi, Halong Bay, Cuc Phuong, Mai Chau & Ninh Binh Hanoi and North Vietnam have a distinct winter and summer season. The cool but mostly dry winter lasts from November to April when temperatures average 17-22°C with the coldest months being January – March. Summer lasts from May to October when it is hot and humid and the region experiences its highest rainfall. July to September are often the wettest months of the year. During these months severe weather can prevent junks sailing in Halong Bay although such weather is rare. South Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City, The Mekong Delta, Dalat & Phu Quoc With temperatures remaining constant year-round the climate of the south is split into two simple seasons, wet and dry. The dry season begins in November and ends in April/early May with late February to May being slightly hotter and with higher humidity. The wet season lasts from May to early November with the months from June to August receiving the highest rainfall of the year. Throughout much of the wet season rainfall is generally heavy but short lasting, often occurring in a mid-afternoon heavy downpour. The average temperatures in the south range between 25 – 35°C year-round. In the far south, the beaches of Phu Quoc enjoy a monsoon climate with two seasons; wet (late-July to late October) and dry (November to July). Visits to Phu Quoc can be made year-round although the best time is during the dry season (outside of October the chances of sunny days remain high). Dalat is wet from June to October making outdoor pursuits problematic. From November to May it is far dryer although cold in December & January. Mountainous Far North Sapa, Ha Giang, Bac Ha The climate in Sapa and Vietnam’s far north-west is divided into two seasons: the dry season runs from October to late March with the wet season lasting from April to September. It can get very cold in December and January, especially at night. The best months to travel in the north-east (Ha Giang) is during the dry season, from October to April, although December and January can get very cold. We recommend avoiding traveling in Ha Giang during the rainy season (May to September). Trekking and adventure: The best trekking conditions in Sapa and the northwest are from September to November and from March to May. Daytime temperatures range from 15-28°C, and night-time temperatures from 10-18°C. Trekking and cycling are possible year-round, however the wintertime can be rather chilly, and the summer rather wet. Central Vietnam Hoi An, Danang, Hue, Quy Nhon & Nha Trang Hoi An, Hue & Danang in the center of Vietnam have hot and dry weather from mid-January to late August, with temperatures often reaching the mid-30’s °C. During the winter months the rainfall increases with October and November achieving peak levels, occasionally in the form of typhoons. Hue is often cooler than Hoi An, especially early in the year. In addition, with each sitting on opposite sides of a small mountain range the weather can often differ between the two greatly on any given day. Quy Nhon is a six hour drive south of Hoi An and shares a similar weather pattern although the dry season is slightly longer due to its proximity to the southern system. At the far south of Central Vietnam, Nha Trang benefits from a longer dry season (typically January to September), with high temperatures and little rain . The rainy season runs from October to early December with almost half the annual rainfall falling in October and November.


FOR CITIZENS OF INDIA, THERE IS A E-VISA FACILITY. YOU CAN APPLY  THROUGH US OR TRAVEL AGENTS OR DIRECTLY FROM VIETNAM GOVERNMENT E-VISA WEBSITE. * For citizens with passports from countries such as Australia, New Zealand, India, USA, Canada, South Africa, Ireland, Mauritius, Iceland, Malta, Norway, The Netherlands, Italy. We offer you a FREE “Visa Approval Letter” to enter Vietnam. After your arrival, you will use this letter to get “Visa On Arrival” with passport stamping directly at International airports.


Making a tour to VietNam is as easy as you can expect. Just tell us what you want and we will offer you a most suitable tailor-made itinerary with the best price within 24 hours. The more detailed information you provide, the better we can customize the tour for you. The enquiry and quotation procedure is completely free of charge. Please feel free to fill in the following form. Thank you. You can contact us at sales1@360destinationz.


You can easily leave your main luggage at the hotel and get them back after the tour, only take some necessary backpacks with you for the tour. If you are about to bring all bags, you can easily leave them on bus/car/cruise storage while you are on tour. Kindly no worry.


If you are starting the tour in Ho Chi Minh and finishing in Hanoi, it is totally possible for you to do it. Kindly please contact or email us for a reversed tour itinerary for your reference. Since all of the tour activities stay the same, only change the order of places so the tour price does not change.


Yes, we have tours available during this time period too. However, the tour cost is much more expensive in terms of domestic flights/hotels and other related services at higher surcharge. Besides, this travel date will be on Lunar New Year in Vietnam – it is one of the biggest and longest holidays in Vietnam so that it is quite boring since all people are on their holidays. Some restaurants are close too.






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