Amaavi Experiences: Your Journey to the Soul of Vietnam
Discover Vietnam: Adventure & Luxury Overview
Vietnam, stretching gracefully along the eastern edge of the Indochinese Peninsula, is a destination like no other. It is a place where the past and present converge harmoniously, creating an atmosphere that captivates every visitor. Whether it’s the lively hum of motorbikes weaving through the streets of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City or the tranquil rice paddies of Sapa, Vietnam’s charm is undeniable.
The country’s diversity is reflected in its landscapes, culture, and cuisine. Stroll through the ancient streets of Hoi An, where lanterns light up the night, or unwind on pristine beaches with crystal-clear waters. If you’re drawn to adventure, the misty highlands offer hiking opportunities, while Ha Long Bay’s emerald waters provide unforgettable cruises.
At every turn, Vietnam offers something unique. It’s a land steeped in history, yet it pulses with the energy of a young, thriving nation. The warmth and resilience of its people will make you feel at home, whether you’re enjoying a cup of egg coffee at a small café, visiting centuries-old temples, or floating along the lush waterways of the Mekong Delta.
Vietnam is more than just a destination; it’s an invitation to explore, connect, and be inspired by its rich culture and stunning beauty.
Top Experiences in Vietnam
Discover vibrant cities, lush landscapes, rich heritage, and unforgettable adventures—all in one journey.
Cruise the karsts of Ha Long Bay
Drift between limestone towers on emerald waters, dine on deck, and wake to misty sunrise scenes in this UNESCO World Heritage wonder.
Walk the legacy of Ho Chi Minh
Pay respects at the Mausoleum, wander his simple stilt house, and trace the country’s revolutionary story through leafy Ba Dinh Square.
Release lanterns in Hoi An
Come dusk, join locals by the river to light and let float the glowing lanterns that shimmer across the old town’s bridges and streets.
Tailor your own designs in Hoi An
Pick your fabric, sketch your dream look, and have it fitted to perfection within 24 hours—Vietnam’s craft tradition at its best.
Explore the Marble Mountains
Climb the stone steps carved into the mountains, discover hidden caves and pagodas, and enjoy panoramic coastal views from the summit—an enchanting blend of nature and spirituality.
Step back in time in Hue’s Imperial City
Wander the Citadel’s gates, temples, and royal halls that whisper stories of the Nguyen dynasty.
Venture underground in Phong Nha–Ke Bang
Cruise into echoing caverns or trek to hidden chambers—karst cathedrals carved by nature for explorers.
Sip coffee on Hanoi’s Train Street
Sit just inches from the rails as the train rumbles past—an unforgettable urban thrill.
Climb the Hang Múa steps in Ninh Bình
Take in sweeping rice-field panoramas, then explore Bai Dinh Temple, Bich Dong Pagoda, and the ancient Hoa Lư capital.
Cruise through Tràng An (Ninh Bình)
Glide along serene waterways flanked by towering limestone cliffs and lush greenery—where temples, grottoes, and tranquil scenes unfold like a living painting.
Summit Fansipan Peak
Ride the cable car or trek Vietnam’s “Roof of Indochina” for breathtaking views across the Sapa ranges.
Glide through Muong Hoa Valley
Ride the climbing train past terraced hillsides or cross the Sapa Glass Bridge—Asia’s highest—for zipline and bungee thrills.
Island-hop in Phú Quốc
Soar on the Hon Thom Cable Car for sea-to-sky views, then snorkel or dive among coral reefs alive with color.
Learn to surf at My Khe Beach
Catch your first waves with local instructors on Da Nang’s gentle breaks.
Capture colors at Quang Phu Cau Village
Wander a maze of drying incense sticks—pink, red, and gold bursts that make every corner camera-ready.
Descend into the Củ Chi Tunnels
Crawl through history in the underground network once used by wartime soldiers.
Applaud at the Saigon Opera House.
Enjoy its neoclassical charm or an evening performance amid Saigon’s sparkling nightlife
Experience The Quintessence of Tonkin
Watch Vietnam’s northern traditions unfold in a poetic open-air water-theatre show under the stars.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about planning your Vietnam
Easy – Vietnam offers e-Visa for Indian passport holders. Immigration is tourist-friendly.
Passport validity: Minimum 6 months on arrival is required.
Spring (Mar–May): Warm and sunny; best for Hanoi, Halong Bay, Hue, and Hoi An.
Summer (Jun–Aug): Hot and humid with heavy rains in the north and central coast. Great for Nha Trang beaches and islands.
Autumn (Sep–Nov): Cool with clear skies in the north. Central Vietnam can still be rainy; Da Lat highlands are ideal.
Winter (Dec–Feb): Cool to cold in the north; dry and sunny in central and southern regions—perfect for beaches and sightseeing.
Very safe for tourists. Petty theft can happen in crowded markets, so stay mindful of belongings. Popular destinations like Halong Bay, Hoi An, Da Nang, and resort areas are family-friendly and secure.
Vietnamese is the official language, but English is widely spoken in major cities, hotels, and tourist areas.
Dress modestly at temples and religious sites; cover shoulders and knees.
Remove shoes before entering homes and religious sites.
A slight bow or polite gesture is respectful when greeting.
Respect elders and avoid pointing with your feet.
Tourist SIM cards (Viettel, Mobifone, Vinaphone) are available at airports and convenience stores.
Vietnamese Dong (VND) is the local currency; carry cash for markets, though cards are widely accepted in hotels and restaurants.
Yes, it depends on the location. In Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Da Nang, there are several Indian and vegetarian restaurants offering authentic options. Outside cities, options are limited but local chefs often customize dishes. Popular vegetarian Vietnamese dishes include vegetable spring rolls, tofu stir-fries, vegetarian pho, and fresh fruits.
In cities and tourist spots like Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Da Nang, Indian cards (Visa, MasterCard) are widely accepted at hotels, resorts, restaurants, and malls. In smaller towns, markets, and street food stalls, cash in VND is essential. ATMs are common but may charge a small fee per withdrawal. Inform your bank before travelling to avoid card blocks.