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  1. chalkandcheesetravels
    February 1, 2021

    Fantastic post love Vietnam so much such an amazing country

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  2. Taylor
    January 31, 2021

    This is such a great guide! I did Vietnam almost a year ago (February) and it was amazing. I started in Ho Chi Minh and ended in Hanoi. I also did Da Nang, Hoi An and Cat Ba Island. I definitely want to get back one day. 🙂

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  3. Carley
    January 31, 2021

    Great post! Vietnam has been on my list for so long now. Hopefully within the next year it’s a possibility. Thanks for sharing this great itinerary!

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  4. Krista
    January 31, 2021

    Thanks for all of the great tips on where to stay and visit! I would have no idea where to start if I was planning one month in Vietnam.

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  5. Ophelie
    January 30, 2021

    It’s great to read your itinerary as I haven’t visited Vietnam yet, although it’s in my bucket list! Thanks for all your recommendations!

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  6. Linda jane
    January 30, 2021

    Your itinerary sounds great! What a pity you missed Halong Bay…I was in Vietnam a couple of years ago & loved it. There’s so much to see! I can’t wait to go back…

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  7. Caroline Muller
    June 27, 2020

    I absolutely loved traveling around Vietnam! I was there for a month too but my itinerary was not as good as yours it seems haha

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  8. Meg Jerrard
    April 4, 2016

    Thanks for such a comprehensive guide! Sorry you didn’t get to see much of Halong Bay – that’s the one place in Vietnam I really do want to get to, though I’ve been told the same thing before re needing to do your research. It would absolutely ruin the experience for us if we wound up on a wild party boat, so I’m thinking we might save and catch a luxury cruise with an older crowd 🙂

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  9. Andreja Jernejčič
    April 4, 2016

    Thank you for great itinierary, I am planing to visit Vietnam this fall. How did you decide to book certain boat? I heard about a lot of scams 🙁 Also, do you know maybe how much did you spend per day on average? That would be helpful 🙂

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    • snaphappytravel
      April 5, 2016

      Hi Andreja, so sorry for the delayed reply. We walked around to about 6 different tour shops in Hanoi to find out what their prices were and if they could do us a deal, then we TripAdvisor’d each one and also spoke to the Receptionist at our hotel who was super helpful (Hanoi Old Quarter Hotel – I highly recommend by the way) before finally deciding on the best one for us, we chose a couple-friendly one. Per person per day we probably spent on average $30AUD (as that was the currency we were working on at the time). Hope this helps & feel free to ask any more questions

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  10. Adonis Villanueva
    April 2, 2016

    Sounds like you guys had an EPIC time! I’m headed there in a couple months myself 🙂 thanks for the post, inspiring!

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  11. Vicki | MakeTimeToSeeTheWorld
    April 1, 2016

    You did the reverse of our route! We started at Hanoi and ended in Ho Chi Minh and loved every second of it! Shame you didn’t get to spend more time in Halong Bay – but I think the rest of your trip made up for it!

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  12. Lily Travella
    April 1, 2016

    I’m going to Vietnam soon and this just made me so much more excited. Any tips on clothing? India was very covered and conservative. Is Vietnam the same?

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    • snaphappytravel
      April 2, 2016

      I personally haven’t been to India, but I didn’t find Vietnam to be too conservative. I mostly wore knee-length summer dresses but always carried a long scarf to cover my shoulders before going into any historic/religous sites. Hope this helps 🙂

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  13. Melai ツ (@melaidoodles)
    February 1, 2016

    Glad you enjoyed Vietnam. Visit Philippines too!

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  14. WanderingJatin
    December 18, 2015

    Beautiful I say…

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