Tag: Vietnam
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What to Pack for Vietnam in Summer: Carry-On Only Rainy Season Packing List

Vietnam in summer is hot, humid, green, rainy, chaotic, beautiful, and very much worth visiting if you pack for the trip you are actually taking. This is not the crisp, cool, dry version of Vietnam people often picture when they dream about misty mountains, lantern-lit streets, limestone bays, old towns, rice terraces, and bowls of…
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Vietnam Outlet, Plug & Voltage Guide for Travelers (Complete Edition) ⚡

Planning a trip to Vietnam? You are in for one of the most vivid, atmospheric, and rewarding countries in Asia to travel through. Vietnam has that rare mix of beauty, intensity, and everyday travel energy that makes a trip feel exciting from the moment you arrive. Hanoi gives you lakes, old streets, scooters, street food,…
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Where to Stay in Hanoi, Vietnam: My Best Hotel Picks for Couples, Solo Travelers, Friend Trips, Families, Older Travelers / Lower Mobility, Luxury, Mid-Range, and Budget

Hanoi is one of those cities where your hotel choice can shape the entire feel of your trip. This is not a place where every neighborhood feels interchangeable. Some parts of Hanoi feel atmospheric, dense, busy, and wildly convenient. Other parts feel calmer, more polished, or more removed from the chaos. That difference matters. I…
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Best Places to Visit in Vietnam: My Top Picks for Lantern-Lit Towns, Limestone Scenery, Big Cities, Tropical Islands, and More 🇻🇳

Vietnam is one of those countries that can give you a wildly varied trip without making the whole thing feel random. You can do major cities, old imperial history, lantern-lit riverside atmosphere, giant limestone landscapes, beaches, caves, mountain roads, and watery delta life all in one country. That range is a big part of what…
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What to Pack for Vietnam in Spring (Carry-On Only, No Guesswork)

Vietnam in spring can sound easier to pack for than it actually is. A lot of travelers hear March, April, and May and assume that means one simple in-between season where the whole country feels more or less the same. Vietnam does not really work like that. It is long, varied, and full of trips…