North Vietnam
DETOUR · Nº 021

North Vietnam

June 7, 2026$$Spring / FallAsia

Why visit

Northern Vietnam offers a deep dive into an ancient culture, from Hanoi's enduring Old Quarter to the mystical limestone islands of Ha Long Bay.

The blend of French colonial architecture, vibrant street life, and breathtaking natural landscapes provides a profound contrast that is unique to this region.

What to do

Street food, emerald karsts, motorbike symphony.

Where to stay

Getting there

Easiest airports to fly into:

  • Noi Bai International (HAN)
  • Da Nang International (DAD)
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Getting around

Overnight sleeper trains connect Hanoi to Da Nang (for Hoi An) for around €25–40. Buses and shared vans are common for shorter distances like Hanoi to Ha Long Bay (3-4 hours, €10–15). Within cities, use ride-hailing apps like Grab for motorbikes or cars.

What to eat

Food €10–20/day

Cultural notes

Embrace the street food culture by joining locals on small plastic stools; it's where the most authentic and delicious meals are found. Early mornings are prime for seeing daily life unfold, from tai chi by the lake to bustling markets.

Safety

Safety index

80/100

Rough general-safety guide for a typical visitor — not live advisory data.

Weather & what to pack

Best in Spring

Spring: generally mild and pleasant with temperatures ranging from 20–28°C, often sunny with occasional light rain.

  • light, breathable layers
  • comfortable walking shoes
  • small daypack for excursions
  • reusable water bottle
  • quick-dry towel for boat trips

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