
Vietnam stretches 1,600 km from north to south, with three completely distinct climates, cultures, and landscapes. From the foggy highlands of Sapa and the mythic karsts of Halong Bay, to the lantern-lit streets of Hoi An and the electric pulse of Ho Chi Minh City — every leg of this journey feels like a different country.
Halong Bay — a UNESCO World Heritage Site with over 1,600 limestone islands rising from emerald water. A night on a traditional junk boat here is among Southeast Asia's defining experiences.
Hoi An Ancient Town is the most intact trading port in Southeast Asia. By night, thousands of silk lanterns reflect on the Thu Bon River. Walking these streets is time travel.
The Mekong Delta — a labyrinth of waterways, floating markets, and paddy fields where Vietnam's agricultural heart beats. No road map prepares you for it.
Vietnam is India's fastest-growing outbound destination in 2026, with 158,000 Indian visitors in the first two months alone — and the numbers accelerating every quarter.
Pleasant, dry weather across North & South. South sunny at 30°C, North cool and crisp. Best for Hanoi, Halong Bay, Ho Chi Minh City, Phu Quoc beaches.
Often cited as the overall sweet spot — North warming up, Central dry and sunny, South warm. Best for a complete North-to-South itinerary.
Hot & humid in the North, but Central Vietnam (Da Nang, Hoi An) is at its driest and sunniest. Shoulder season prices — rates drop 15–30%.
Typhoon season affects Da Nang and Hoi An. North & South remain viable. Sapa's golden rice harvest is spectacular in September–October.
Our Tip for Indian Travellers: October–April aligns perfectly with India's school holidays and the post-monsoon cool.
All packages ex Hanoi or as indicated. Flight connections from Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai & Hyderabad available through our team.
Every itinerary is built around how Vietnam actually flows — not a generic north-south checklist. We know which nights deserve a better lodge, which routes save time, and which experiences to skip.
Boutique hotels in Hoi An's old streets. A junk boat with fewer passengers on Halong Bay. Stays that are part of the experience — not just a place to sleep.
Vegetarian meal options arranged throughout. We brief your guides, alert the hotels, and make sure the food is never a source of stress — just joy.
Visa guidance, transfers, inter-city flights, activity booking — handled. You land in Vietnam and focus on experiencing it. We handle everything else.
This is one of the fastest-growing corridors in outbound Indian travel. Direct flights are expanding, visa policies are easing, and the window to experience Vietnam before prices spike is now.
Growth in Indian visitors to Vietnam in Q1 2026 year-on-year
Indian visitors in Jan–Feb 2026 alone — among the fastest growing source markets
Vietnam's 2026 international visitor target — already on track
Overall global visitor growth in Vietnam's first two months of 2026
“Vietnam is one of those places people say: I wish I had done this earlier. The only difference? Some people wait. Others book and go.”
— Travel Unbounded team
October to April is the sweet spot. November through February offers the most pleasant weather across all regions — North, Central, and South. March–April is ideal for a complete itinerary as all regions are accessible. This window also lines up well with Indian holiday calendars, making it easy to plan around school breaks or long weekends.
The lanterns of Hoi An, the karsts of Halong Bay, a bowl of pho in a Hanoi alley at dawn — these are not things that wait for someday. Your 2026 dates are filling up now.