Like the vid and appreciate how much time it must have taken. Far too planned out for me though, I like just arriving in a country with a night or two accomodation booked and then seeing what happens.
Thank you for the video! Do you have a video or could link me to some guides on staying safe in Vietnam? I am quite worried about crime and safety issues when traveling there.
You guys are amazing. Straight to the point, no ego just super informative with exceptional content. So professional and in a laid back way. Perfect!! Thank you!
GUYS this is perfect! There are no travel videos as detailed as yours . When i travel to Veitnan next summer, these videos will surely help a lot. Thanks!
Guys, I LOVE your videos. Excellent production, pithy and entertaining. Keep up the great work. I've been to Vietnam 7 times, for a total of 6 months. I've travelled with Vietnamese friends from the US, as well as my wife. I think it might be helpful to suggest destinations by the activities that people prefer. -For people who prefer to party and beach, they would be happier staying in the south, Saigon, Nha Trang(VN's Honolulu) and Phan Thiet(lower key beach town about an hour outside Saigon). -For people who want to see historical and cultural sights, Hanoi, Hoi An and Hue. You haven't posted about Hue. It's Hoi An times four! The Citadel is the ancient Imperial capitol and the hills around it are full of tomb complexes of different emporers. Hue is a small, rural city, and the contrast of the tombs and the breathtaking natural scenery around them is stunning. -The Mekong Delta offers many exciting activities with a whole different flavor than urban Saigon, but just hours away. You've got so much more work to do! I can't wait to see:)
I would recommend 2-3days for Ninh Binh (it’s stunning landscapes there), and 2-3days to Mekong Delta as Can Tho province to see floating market, how friendly ppl are, how different cultures between the north and south, and amazing food there too.
EXCELLENT. I am a frequent visitor to Vietnam. My inlaws. are there so I go there often and have for 15 years. Yours is THE BEST clearest, easiest vlog about it. EVERYONE DO YOU SEE THIS? Want to have a great experience in Vietnam? Keep it vlog handy! You hit it all really well. Thanks. OH YEAH...I LOVE VIETNAM!!!!
Love your videos. We just got back from three weeks in Vietnam, and are absolutely smitten. We traveled south from Hanoi to HCMC, but didn't go to Sapa, Nha Trang, or Pho Quoc, but had amazing experiences in Ninh Binh, Hue, and Vinh Long on the Mekong. Itinerary: Hanoi: 3; Cat Ba Island (By Ha Long Bay): 2; Ninh Binh: 2; Phong Nha Kebang National Park (Village of Son Trach): 3; Hue: 2; Hoi An: 5; Flew to HCMC, then van to Vinh Long: 3; HCMC: 2. Did AirBnB in all 8 locations, and loved every one! Thanks for the tips - can't wait to check out more of the world!
Weather was great at Ninh Binh. We took a train from NB to Dong Hoi, then had a van pick us up to get to Phong Nha. It actually would've been easier - and cheaper - to take a sleeper bus directly from NB to PN, but I like trains, and the ride during the day was interesting. Enjoy!
Subscribed for Saigon! Thank you for a well thought out and logistical guide. I appreciate your thoroughness and respect to the history and culture of the places you've been.
Damn... you have the best videos. You really give all the info. THANK YOU! I'm planning my first trip to SEA and things can get overwhelming - you guys definitely make it easier!!
I'm going to Vietnam at the end of august for 14 days. I chose only to visit North Vietnam: Hanoi-Sapa-Mai Chau-Ninh Binh-Cat Ba Islands-Hanoi and a three day trip that takes me to the Chinese border (Ban Gioc falls)
I love how much effort and practical information you guys put into your videos. This cut my travel planning time in half and now I'm booked to Nam November 13th!
LMAO I love you two, you got me at "southern Vietnamese people please don't get offended". You sure know about what the hell is going on in Vietnam (North-South rivalry). Keep up the great work, cheers !
Thank you guys so much for the information, Im currently planning a solo trip to Vietnam in a couple months for a month and this helped out so much! It was a bit overwhelming having so much time and wanting to see so much and this guide gave me great filler towns in between the spots I already planned on visiting that I wouldn't have known about. Keep up the great work
I'm with the others and think you should add Hue and Ninh Binh to your agenda and if it's during a good time of the year, then Ha Long Bay (if you've not seen that type of stuff before) along with Sa Pa. Also hit up the Mekong Delta. :) Maybe sign up with OneTrip for your adventures as they've gotten great reviews and used to partner with Sonny from the Best Ever Food Review Show.
we spent 2 weeks in vietnam: Saigon Can Tho Hanoi Halong Bay Sa Pa Hanoi and it was amazing! Just enough time to see everything we wanted without having to rush.
Hi, what a brilliant way to cover a place. Straight to the point, more than adequately informative and honest coverage. Besides the time duration is just right to retain the interest. Wishing you the very best and may you lead the travel post Corona in to these gorgeous, culturally rich destinations that proudly welcome visitors with a wide smile.
Amazing. I feel that you guys should get millions of likes and views by now. Everything is so informative. I have learned a lot from your videos. Thank You
Guys, awesome content. i am going to my home country for the first time. i dont have any idea what to do, but i appreciate your opinions. it will help me enjoy my stay.
There are some sleep buses from HCM city to Dalat.i think that the last routine is departing at 11pm and arrive Dalat at 6am,y can check it out on internet to get them contact easily,so you can sleep on the luxury limousine bus,it cost abaout 320-350k VND~ 13-15 usd. If y want to enjoy the scenery you can choose the day - time bus. Normally, Y just give them a call then let them know where u r,they will arrange to pick you up.this is absolutely peak travelling seasoon,i think you should give them a call as soon as possible(1 or 2 days) before you go .
You won a suscriptor, one of the best, practical and realistic informative travel channel I watched. I will travel to that wonderful country in one week, despite I have someone special there, your channel is really useful, you guys hit the nail. Greetings from Argentina.
Enjoy watching your last two videos on Vietnam very informative I'm planning to be there at the end of January have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year I love you guys
I’m in Vietnam right now and this is my opinion travelling the opposite way: -Hanoi: worth it, 3 days. - Ninh Binh as a MUST! 1 night - Hue to Hoi An by motorbike!! AMAZING EXPERIENCE! Hue doesn’t worth it that much... -Hoi An: definitely worth it. Full of tourists but not as much as I expected. Eat that famous sandwich at the right place I can’t remember the name, delicious!! - Da Lat - SKIP SAIGON or be only one day. Go to Mekong Delta instead.
aston yap there are many renting companies to do it. They take your baggage straight to Hoi An so it makes it an amazing experience!!! I rented it on MotorVina in Hue. They have many stores all around Vietnam and I did the way from Hue to Hoi An, but you can do the opposite ride (if you’re coming from the south) or go to other cities! I got it recommended from all people I met there and it really worth it. It’s not expensive at all and you forget about your baggage!!
Will be going to Vietnam for my m honeymoon next year and have definitely saved this vid as part of my "must know" list. Thank you guys for your research!
Phu Quoc island will be the best destination for your honeymoon. If you have enough time for trip, let's go along Vietnam like this video. Happy together. ^^
Looking forward to using your tips from your multiple Vietnam videos! My only suggestion is to record how a Viet person pronounces Phu Quoc or Pho Ngoc.
Interesting personal view from young tourists. Thanks. I haven’t been back to Vietnam since 2010 so I guess your views are more up to date. I confirm your assertions about Saigon, Hanoi and Hoi An, being born there. Wise advices. 1. I’d be curious to know how you’d feel staying for 1 day *and* one night in the delta (My Tho or Can Tho). If you manage to relax yourselves and get rid of the mood “maximum of things to visit in a minimum of days” but just let yourself drift in the mood of the locals, you’ll understand why the Bible set Paradise on Earth in a delta: honey, delicious food, delicious fruits ripen on the trees, delicious people. I think there are cruise boats there, now. 2. Why did you skip Huê? It’s the culinary capital of Vietnam.
hey , nice overview. A tip I would give is to go to Hué. close to Da Nang but I my so much better (in my opinion). Rent a motor cycle . visit the tombes in the morning. afternoon set you're gps towards the sea. the small roads will give you great sights, beautiful graveyards and at the end the sea and fresh beer. In the city you have the old palace. half a day and in the afternoon enjoy the food and drinks. Hué is where Bha Mi (the sandwich) originates from.
It is so interesting that Đà Lạt is your favourite city in Vietnam! I love that! I’m from Saigon so to escape the heat (growing up in Vietnam, the beaches don’t really cool you down), we would go up to Đà Lạt for that ‘foreign air’ and that European old town charm. Hello from a new subscriber :)
Vietnam sounds inexpensive and that is perfect vacation destination. The food looks delicious. I hope you have one for Vietnam food only. I will definitely hire Saigon Street Eats if I am there. Thank you.
I watched a couple of your Vietnam videos and I'm very grateful for your information! But I was really confused when I saw that you guys have a relatively low amount of subscriber. Keep it up. You make very good content. Thanks for all
12:04 Brazil!!! Thanks for the video, I am a Brazilian in Dublin still deciding if I am going to invest 3 or 4 weeks on Vietnam on my next year backpacking to South East Asia.
these videos are soo helpful. oi am from Australia and was starting to get a little nervous about going to Vietnam but this has put me at ease and made me sooo excited!!! thank you
Ah thank you guys, this was super helpful for my trip planning along with the recommended no-BS guide video! :) This is by far the best travel video I've watched in terms of getting straight to the point with helpful / actionable tips while also showing such cute and entertaining clips from your trip. I was looking to subscribe but unfortunately looks like you two no longer posting. I hope you are both doing well regardless and thank you for creating this video -- it has a lasting impact, at least for me
Was super busy travelling with the GF but finally got down to watching this video. Absolutely top notchy! Espeically love the 1-2 week Itineraries. As stated before; we are there in May/June 2019 and I've added your ideas to our itinerary.
Jack and Gab Explore let me know your travel dates and perhaps we can meet up! I love meeting up with fellow travellers. I don’t do much video but do tons of photography. You can check out my site at www.iangriffinphotography.com
Great video ! Planning our retirement in 4 years, hoping to do 6 months in Vietnam, Philippines , Thailand, and Malaysia...2 years slow traveling. Maybe we will find our favorite to settle down, or if not we’ll head for Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Great video...thank you so much !
I am in Panama City Beach right now watching this video. Going fishing soon for dinner. someday I will go to Vietnam visit my folks. I wish I can do some fishing there. I only go back if I know some relatives because I had travel much in my early day in the Navy.
Spend a few days in Da Nang. Nicer beaches than Hoi An, more of a local vibe around Han River. Son Tran Peninsula (money mountain) and the Hai Van Pass is the most beautiful drive in all of Vietnam to Hue! Marble Mountain and Ba Na Na Hills are some of the attractions closer to Da Nang. And you must buy a motorbike!! You can easily get a decent one for 125$ USD and resell
Saigon / Nha Trang / Phu Quoc / Hanoi / Hoi An - arrive on the 27th for 25 days, and your content has helped a bunch. Keep em coming. If you're rolling down to New Zealand drop me a line and I'll sort you with options in Aotearoa :)
did a month in south east asia last year. couldn't do a whole month in vietnam. had to spread it around from vietnam to singapore to cambodia to thailand. It's more fun that way.
Great informative videos guy’s love them. Qs though have you ever been to Cambodia (Angkor Wat / killing fields) looking to go Vietnam in April 2022 and want to in corporate these places. Any thoughts on how best to do this? Going for 10 days (your help would be appreciated) We’re UK based
Glad we could help! We've done videos in both Cambodia and Laos however we haven't released itineraries because we haven't spent as much time there as some of the other countries we've been to. Itineraries require a lot of time and footage!
I think 4-5 days in Da Lat are a bit too much. Da Lat is a small city and lots of places are closed early, so there’s really nothing much to do. 2-3 days here are enough. Same thing applies to Hoi An. 2 days in Hoi An are more ideal. I’m quite surprised you don’t mention Da Nang and Hue as destinations, because people should definitely check out these two cities. So maybe cut down on your days in Da Lat and Hoi An and spend them in Hue and Da Nang. And believe me, you really missed out the wonderful Ha Long Bay. You’ll have way better experience there than in Thailand.
Huong Hoang Disagree on the ha Longbay. If the weather is crap then there isn’t much to see. The boat tour wasn’t that great either definitely the highest disappointment of my trip
Ha long bay was amazing, especially on top of Poem Mountain, I really want to come back to Vietnam for Ha Giang and Ban Gioc Waterfalls, I think these are the best places in the country.
Have you heard anything about the Mekong river boat tour option? Our travel guide recommended it but I'm hesitant to go the cruise route when there may be other options that are more culturally immersive.
It's a good guide, but I'm with the few whom mentioned that this is a bit biased based upon where you've been only or what you've heard. Since you guys haven't done Ninh Binh, you can't recommend it, even though you should because based on what I've seen, it's beautiful. As far as Ha Long Bay, infamous may be right, depends on the time of year and who you booked through. But it's supposed to be way more awesome than what you guys saw in Thailand. Many people mention Cat Ba Island, which I heard may be the way to go. As far as visiting Hanoi vs Saigon, I guess it depends if you want to look at architecture or experience more variety in food/fun.
Gr8 job guys. Love the vids. Quick mention weather in North especially Sapa can get very cold. Last time I did North to south started with jackets and jumpers in Sapa , and ended up in shorts and t-shirts in Saigon sweating my butt off.
Yea, weather definitely plays an important part in planning! We've heard how cold the North can get. Our "No BS" guide touched on the weather some. Thanks for pointing it out on this video as well!
My girlfriend and I are about to be in Vietnam for approx. a month and are taking a lot of the 4 week itinerary into account as we plan. Thanks for the help!
Just got back from a 2 week trip in Vietnam. I would definitely recommend spending less time in Hoi An (you can pretty much do everything there in a day) and less time in Dalat. I would highly recommend spending that extra time to visit Ninh Binh (my favorite place in Vietnam), ba na hills (close to da nang), and the imperial capital in hue
Excellent video! Heading to Hanoi in 2 weeks for 12 days. Going along the coast to Go Chi Minh, before leaving. Which one of you is more of the director/producer? You are good enough to do this professionally. I enjoy the sequence, the pace, the script, and the talking points. Everything you would expect from a good travel video. A Million Thanks. Dave
Hi guys, i'm planning a 3 week trip for 2022 to Vietnam. Loving al the video's!! Can you tell me which periods you would suggest to travel Vietnam? I'm reading al different kinds of info on the internet. Greetings from Belgium!
After Grab bought out Uber they increased the fares, and at the moment there is a new taxi company called Go-Viet with a much lower fare, but they only have scooters. I would download Go-Viet App as well if your on a budget and do not mind riding on a scooter
Vietnam sounds inexpensive and it is the perfect holiday destination. The food looks delicious. I hope you only have one for Vietnam. I will definitely hire saigon sugar to eat if I'm there. Thank you
I just came back from a 12 day trip in Vietnam. Vietnam is not the cleanest city so you need to keep that in mind if you are a clean freak. Overnight trains are probably not going to work for you. I took a 2 hour train from Hanoi to Ninh Binh and there were mice roaming around. Hanoi: busy like Saigon but the weather was great. old quarter is cool. good food. Ha Long Bay: We opted for a 2 day/1 night tour to Bai Tu Long bay (supposed to be less touristy than Ha Long). Even then, this was a huge tourist trap. Food was terrible. You sail a few hours, park the boat and do some kayaking for an hour. Next day you visit a small cave and go back to the port. Waste of money. I met people later in the trip who said it's better to do it as a day trip from Cat Ba Island. Nihn Binh (stayed in Tam Coc): was my fav small city. we rented scooters and drove around. went up to Hang Múa viewpoint. Did the trang an tour. got massages. Hue: worth it for a day to see the imperial city and tombs. Also the drive between Hue to Da Nang via Hoi van pass is cool. Hoi An: good food but it's a tourist theme park. Think Disney world in Vietnam. All I saw was clothing stores and restaurants and a bazillion tourists. Saigon: was good for a day. It's really busy, hot and polluted. if you are staying more than a day, you might consider some day trips. Places I didn't get to see: Cat Ba, Sa Pa, Can Tho, Dalat...
Hi guys, amazing video, super informative. I’’m going to Vietnam in winter. A quick question, though, any tips for vegetarians and huge animal lovers? Is that a stereotype what they say about Vietnamese’s attitude to animals? Any places I should avoid at all cost ? Thanks a lot 😊
Nice guide, but you missed something i enjoyed the most while my vietnam trip. If you can effort it- its quite expensive like 100-300€, but its so fucking worth it. Go to Phong Nha and do a cave tour for 3 days. Its a jungle expedition with 2-4 caves. I choosed to go to the one with the third largest cave of the world. You got a lot of hiking through real natural jungle and through caves, climbing, swimming in lakes. Eating, sleeping and eaven doing karaoke in the caves. The lokal guides are so friendly and helpful and made the trip so funny. We were having a lot of fun and they shared their happy water with us. I know its a lot of money, but i would do it again and i can highly recommend it.
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Like the vid and appreciate how much time it must have taken. Far too planned out for me though, I like just arriving in a country with a night or two accomodation booked and then seeing what happens.
Hi guys
Can you share the Google map you used and show in the video?
Thanks in advance and keep up the awesome videos 😃👍
Thank you for the video! Do you have a video or could link me to some guides on staying safe in Vietnam? I am quite worried about crime and safety issues when traveling there.
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You guys are amazing. Straight to the point, no ego just super informative with exceptional content. So professional and in a laid back way. Perfect!! Thank you!
🙏🏼🙏🏼Glad we could help!
My God. You guys sooooo good at this. Not wasting time and packing the video with tons of relevant info. GREAT JOB YOU TWO.
GUYS this is perfect! There are no travel videos as detailed as yours . When i travel to Veitnan next summer, these videos will surely help a lot. Thanks!
🙏🏼 Thanks Saad! Happy to share and glad we could help!
Guys, I LOVE your videos. Excellent production, pithy and entertaining. Keep up the great work.
I've been to Vietnam 7 times, for a total of 6 months. I've travelled with Vietnamese friends from the US, as well as my wife. I think it might be helpful to suggest destinations by the activities that people prefer.
-For people who prefer to party and beach, they would be happier staying in the south, Saigon, Nha Trang(VN's Honolulu) and Phan Thiet(lower key beach town about an hour outside Saigon).
-For people who want to see historical and cultural sights, Hanoi, Hoi An and Hue. You haven't posted about Hue. It's Hoi An times four! The Citadel is the ancient Imperial capitol and the hills around it are full of tomb complexes of different emporers. Hue is a small, rural city, and the contrast of the tombs and the breathtaking natural scenery around them is stunning.
-The Mekong Delta offers many exciting activities with a whole different flavor than urban Saigon, but just hours away.
You've got so much more work to do! I can't wait to see:)
I would recommend 2-3days for Ninh Binh (it’s stunning landscapes there), and 2-3days to Mekong Delta as Can Tho province to see floating market, how friendly ppl are, how different cultures between the north and south, and amazing food there too.
Ninh Binh is where they filmed King Kong!
EXCELLENT. I am a frequent visitor to Vietnam. My inlaws. are there so I go there often and have for 15 years.
Yours is THE BEST clearest, easiest vlog about it. EVERYONE DO YOU SEE THIS? Want to have a great experience in Vietnam? Keep it vlog handy!
You hit it all really well. Thanks.
OH YEAH...I LOVE VIETNAM!!!!
Thank you 🙏🏼😍
Vietnam was one of your best series. I had made a solo trip there in December 2019 after watching your videos. Thank you!
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Hi there, great video👍👏 But you missed to mention to stop by at the Mekong Delta. I have just been there and it was awesome!
Love your videos. We just got back from three weeks in Vietnam, and are absolutely smitten. We traveled south from Hanoi to HCMC, but didn't go to Sapa, Nha Trang, or Pho Quoc, but had amazing experiences in Ninh Binh, Hue, and Vinh Long on the Mekong. Itinerary: Hanoi: 3; Cat Ba Island (By Ha Long Bay): 2; Ninh Binh: 2; Phong Nha Kebang National Park (Village of Son Trach): 3; Hue: 2; Hoi An: 5; Flew to HCMC, then van to Vinh Long: 3; HCMC: 2. Did AirBnB in all 8 locations, and loved every one! Thanks for the tips - can't wait to check out more of the world!
Thanks for sharing! Glad you all enjoyed the trip! We can't wait to go back 😍🇻🇳
Awesome! My gf and I are going in 2 weeks, how was the weather @ Ninh Binh? How did you travel to Phong Nha?
Weather was great at Ninh Binh. We took a train from NB to Dong Hoi, then had a van pick us up to get to Phong Nha. It actually would've been easier - and cheaper - to take a sleeper bus directly from NB to PN, but I like trains, and the ride during the day was interesting. Enjoy!
Subscribed for Saigon! Thank you for a well thought out and logistical guide. I appreciate your thoroughness and respect to the history and culture of the places you've been.
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The 4 weeks plan saved time for me and my friends! We decided to cut 1 day from hanoi for 1 extra day in halong bay and cat ba. Thank you so much!
Damn... you have the best videos. You really give all the info. THANK YOU! I'm planning my first trip to SEA and things can get overwhelming - you guys definitely make it easier!!
I'm going to Vietnam at the end of august for 14 days. I chose only to visit North Vietnam: Hanoi-Sapa-Mai Chau-Ninh Binh-Cat Ba Islands-Hanoi and a three day trip that takes me to the Chinese border (Ban Gioc falls)
Omg I'm doing the same thing! Though I think that we will be heading to down to Ho Chi Minh so i can fly back to Aus
I love how much effort and practical information you guys put into your videos. This cut my travel planning time in half and now I'm booked to Nam November 13th!
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Thank you to traveling Vietnam and sharing Vietnam to the world
LMAO I love you two, you got me at "southern Vietnamese people please don't get offended". You sure know about what the hell is going on in Vietnam (North-South rivalry). Keep up the great work, cheers !
Thanks Alex 🙏🏼 We have a lot of love for both sides!
Thank you guys so much for the information, Im currently planning a solo trip to Vietnam in a couple months for a month and this helped out so much! It was a bit overwhelming having so much time and wanting to see so much and this guide gave me great filler towns in between the spots I already planned on visiting that I wouldn't have known about. Keep up the great work
Glad we could help David! You're going to love Vietnam 😍
I'm with the others and think you should add Hue and Ninh Binh to your agenda and if it's during a good time of the year, then Ha Long Bay (if you've not seen that type of stuff before) along with Sa Pa. Also hit up the Mekong Delta. :) Maybe sign up with OneTrip for your adventures as they've gotten great reviews and used to partner with Sonny from the Best Ever Food Review Show.
we spent 2 weeks in vietnam:
Saigon
Can Tho
Hanoi
Halong Bay
Sa Pa
Hanoi
and it was amazing! Just enough time to see everything we wanted without having to rush.
What about Hué ?
Worth visiting ?
@@rockcrusher9524 did not go there. we had to skip central vietnam
we’re going to hanoi, Phuket and Bangkok for our honeymoon in early January. We absolutely LOVE YOUR CHANNEL right now 😆
Nice! You're going to love it! Safe travels ✌🏼
I love you guys. I’ve been so nervous about travel but now I think I can do it! Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
I've been to vn and watched 100s Of vn advice videos yours in one of the best for people who haven't been there
Thanks Peter 🙏🏼
Guys, great job. Plz teach everyone else how to make videos like you two.
Hi, what a brilliant way to cover a place. Straight to the point, more than adequately informative and honest coverage. Besides the time duration is just right to retain the interest. Wishing you the very best and may you lead the travel post Corona in to these gorgeous, culturally rich destinations that proudly welcome visitors with a wide smile.
Thank you and glad we could help 😃
Watched like 2-3 videos and already Love you guys ❤
Amazing. I feel that you guys should get millions of likes and views by now. Everything is so informative. I have learned a lot from your videos. Thank You
Happy to be helping so many! 😃
Excellent information! You are the best!
Guys, awesome content. i am going to my home country for the first time. i dont have any idea what to do, but i appreciate your opinions. it will help me enjoy my stay.
Wow....Really Informative.All things nicely brifed in one video.Thanks to Int Affair for this piece of work.
Thank you Ali 🙏🏼🙏🏼Glad we could help!
This is so far the best travel vlogger ive came across. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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I'm going to Vietnam for the first time in two weeks and I had nothing planned out. This video came in handy! and we'll be visiting Saigon and Da Lat!
There are some sleep buses from HCM city to Dalat.i think that the last routine is departing at 11pm and arrive Dalat at 6am,y can check it out on internet to get them contact easily,so you can sleep on the luxury limousine bus,it cost abaout 320-350k VND~ 13-15 usd. If y want to enjoy the scenery you can choose the day - time bus. Normally, Y just give them a call then let them know where u r,they will arrange to pick you up.this is absolutely peak travelling seasoon,i think you should give them a call as soon as possible(1 or 2 days) before you go .
Enjoy your trip!
You won a suscriptor, one of the best, practical and realistic informative travel channel I watched. I will travel to that wonderful country in one week, despite I have someone special there, your channel is really useful, you guys hit the nail. Greetings from Argentina.
Thank you 🙏🏼🙏🏼Glad we could help!
I don't usually like these videos but I take my hats off to you two .
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Seriously guys, thank you so much for all your uploads 😊
Glad we could help! More content to come when the world starts normalizing again...😉
Enjoy watching your last two videos on Vietnam very informative I'm planning to be there at the end of January have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year I love you guys
🙏🏼Thanks Jaime! Happy holidays!
I’m in Vietnam right now and this is my opinion travelling the opposite way:
-Hanoi: worth it, 3 days.
- Ninh Binh as a MUST! 1 night
- Hue to Hoi An by motorbike!! AMAZING EXPERIENCE! Hue doesn’t worth it that much...
-Hoi An: definitely worth it. Full of tourists but not as much as I expected. Eat that famous sandwich at the right place I can’t remember the name, delicious!!
- Da Lat
- SKIP SAIGON or be only one day. Go to Mekong Delta instead.
Hey! thanks for the breakdown. How do you do the motorbike situation from Hue to Hoi An? Buy and sell? or would it be possible to rent?
aston yap there are many renting companies to do it. They take your baggage straight to Hoi An so it makes it an amazing experience!!! I rented it on MotorVina in Hue. They have many stores all around Vietnam and I did the way from Hue to Hoi An, but you can do the opposite ride (if you’re coming from the south) or go to other cities! I got it recommended from all people I met there and it really worth it. It’s not expensive at all and you forget about your baggage!!
What an excellent guide! Thumbs up and saved for later use. Thank you both. Merry Christmas.
Happy to share and glad we could help! Enjoy the holidays! 😃
I’m gonna be spending 7 weeks there! Might hop over to Bali and Thailand while I’m at it :)
Will be going to Vietnam for my m honeymoon next year and have definitely saved this vid as part of my "must know" list. Thank you guys for your research!
Glad we could help! It's a special place to us and one we often want to return to!
Phu Quoc island will be the best destination for your honeymoon. If you have enough time for trip, let's go along Vietnam like this video. Happy together. ^^
Looking forward to using your tips from your multiple Vietnam videos!
My only suggestion is to record how a Viet person pronounces Phu Quoc or Pho Ngoc.
Love your videos on Vietnam. It’s really helping me to plan for my 2019 Vietnam trip. Keep up the great vlogs
Great to hear! Enjoy your travels in 2019!
Interesting personal view from young tourists. Thanks.
I haven’t been back to Vietnam since 2010 so I guess your views are more up to date. I confirm your assertions about Saigon, Hanoi and Hoi An, being born there. Wise advices.
1. I’d be curious to know how you’d feel staying for 1 day *and* one night in the delta (My Tho or Can Tho). If you manage to relax yourselves and get rid of the mood “maximum of things to visit in a minimum of days” but just let yourself drift in the mood of the locals, you’ll understand why the Bible set Paradise on Earth in a delta: honey, delicious food, delicious fruits ripen on the trees, delicious people. I think there are cruise boats there, now.
2. Why did you skip Huê? It’s the culinary capital of Vietnam.
hey , nice overview. A tip I would give is to go to Hué. close to Da Nang but I my so much better (in my opinion). Rent a motor cycle . visit the tombes in the morning. afternoon set you're gps towards the sea. the small roads will give you great sights, beautiful graveyards and at the end the sea and fresh beer. In the city you have the old palace. half a day and in the afternoon enjoy the food and drinks. Hué is where Bha Mi (the sandwich) originates from.
Thank you for the video, it’s very informative and thorough.
It is so interesting that Đà Lạt is your favourite city in Vietnam! I love that! I’m from Saigon so to escape the heat (growing up in Vietnam, the beaches don’t really cool you down), we would go up to Đà Lạt for that ‘foreign air’ and that European old town charm.
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Tbh, a lil offended that you picked Hanoi. Haha.
Vietnam sounds inexpensive and that is perfect vacation destination. The food looks delicious. I hope you have one for Vietnam food only. I will definitely hire Saigon Street Eats if I am there. Thank you.
This is a really useful video. We'll be sure to re-watch it when we come to plan a vietnam trip! :)
Great to hear! You're going to love Vietnam 😍🇻🇳
I watched a couple of your Vietnam videos and I'm very grateful for your information!
But I was really confused when I saw that you guys have a relatively low amount of subscriber. Keep it up. You make very good content. Thanks for all
Thank you Lucas 🙏🏼 Glad we could help!
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Killer channel guys! Thanks for visiting my country. Keep it up.
Thanks! Looking forward to going back sometime! 😃
12:04 Brazil!!! Thanks for the video, I am a Brazilian in Dublin still deciding if I am going to invest 3 or 4 weeks on Vietnam on my next year backpacking to South East Asia.
Valeu cara! Vai pro máximo tempo que poder...cê vai adorar ❤️🇻🇳
these videos are soo helpful. oi am from Australia and was starting to get a little nervous about going to Vietnam but this has put me at ease and made me sooo excited!!! thank you
Thank you 🙏🏼Glad we could help and safe travels ✌🏼
Bosh! Loved the no BS guide and your itinerary, cheers 👍😎👍 x
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Ah thank you guys, this was super helpful for my trip planning along with the recommended no-BS guide video! :) This is by far the best travel video I've watched in terms of getting straight to the point with helpful / actionable tips while also showing such cute and entertaining clips from your trip. I was looking to subscribe but unfortunately looks like you two no longer posting. I hope you are both doing well regardless and thank you for creating this video -- it has a lasting impact, at least for me
Thank you! Glad the video helped! We still have content we're planning on dropping (hopefully soon 😃)
You really missed out on Hue. Imperial city a must see and the tombs. Way better than more rice fields in Sapa. Great intinary other than that
This is one of the best travel videos I have seen. Thank you for the hard work
Was super busy travelling with the GF but finally got down to watching this video. Absolutely top notchy! Espeically love the 1-2 week Itineraries. As stated before; we are there in May/June 2019 and I've added your ideas to our itinerary.
Thanks Ian! Glad we could help! You all are going to have a great time 😍🇻🇳
We're thinking of going around the same time! Hope you're able to go and that you enjoy your travels.
Jack and Gab Explore let me know your travel dates and perhaps we can meet up! I love meeting up with fellow travellers. I don’t do much video but do tons of photography. You can check out my site at www.iangriffinphotography.com
You guys are the best!!! I planned my trip as per your guidelines and it's going amazing so far.
🙌🏼🙌🏼Glad we could help!!
Great video !
Planning our retirement in 4 years, hoping to do 6 months in Vietnam, Philippines , Thailand, and Malaysia...2 years slow traveling. Maybe we will find our favorite to settle down, or if not we’ll head for Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.
Great video...thank you so much !
Glad we could help! Safe travels ✌🏼
Lots of great info here. Only thing I would add is that Halong Bay is not to be missed. It was definitely the highlight of our 3 weeks in Vietnam.
Hey can you share how much was your total expenditure? For 3 week
I am in Panama City Beach right now watching this video. Going fishing soon for dinner. someday I will go to Vietnam visit my folks. I wish I can do some fishing there. I only go back if I know some relatives because I had travel much in my early day in the Navy.
Can't wait to go back! Love Vietnam ❤️🇻🇳
Spend a few days in Da Nang. Nicer beaches than Hoi An, more of a local vibe around Han River. Son Tran Peninsula (money mountain) and the Hai Van Pass is the most beautiful drive in all of Vietnam to Hue! Marble Mountain and Ba Na Na Hills are some of the attractions closer to Da Nang. And you must buy a motorbike!! You can easily get a decent one for 125$ USD and resell
Saigon / Nha Trang / Phu Quoc / Hanoi / Hoi An - arrive on the 27th for 25 days, and your content has helped a bunch. Keep em coming. If you're rolling down to New Zealand drop me a line and I'll sort you with options in Aotearoa :)
Awesome to hear! NZ is on the list ✔️ Would love the insight from a local!
did a month in south east asia last year. couldn't do a whole month in vietnam. had to spread it around from vietnam to singapore to cambodia to thailand. It's more fun that way.
Always reason to go back and see what you missed 😍
well done! clearly and details for 1st time travelers to Vn !! thank you!
🙏🏼Always happy to share 😃
thank you so much for the information
Very informative, I was wondering how to do this trip on 2 weeks. Thank you!
Glad we could help! 😃
Great informative videos guy’s love them. Qs though have you ever been to Cambodia (Angkor Wat / killing fields) looking to go Vietnam in April 2022 and want to in corporate these places. Any thoughts on how best to do this? Going for 10 days (your help would be appreciated) We’re UK based
Thanks a lot for these great infos and tips. Keep the awesome work up!
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I did a 3 week trip in Vietnam, thank you folks. You guys made my travel plan easy. Guess you should do Cambodia and Laos videos. Thank you
Glad we could help! We've done videos in both Cambodia and Laos however we haven't released itineraries because we haven't spent as much time there as some of the other countries we've been to. Itineraries require a lot of time and footage!
I think 4-5 days in Da Lat are a bit too much. Da Lat is a small city and lots of places are closed early, so there’s really nothing much to do. 2-3 days here are enough. Same thing applies to Hoi An. 2 days in Hoi An are more ideal. I’m quite surprised you don’t mention Da Nang and Hue as destinations, because people should definitely check out these two cities. So maybe cut down on your days in Da Lat and Hoi An and spend them in Hue and Da Nang. And believe me, you really missed out the wonderful Ha Long Bay. You’ll have way better experience there than in Thailand.
Huong Hoang Disagree on the ha Longbay. If the weather is crap then there isn’t much to see. The boat tour wasn’t that great either definitely the highest disappointment of my trip
Ha Long Bay is ok for a day....THIS is the rip off place in Northern Vietnam. I live in Hai Phong.
What do you think of Hué?
With visiting?
Ha long bay was amazing, especially on top of Poem Mountain, I really want to come back to Vietnam for Ha Giang and Ban Gioc Waterfalls, I think these are the best places in the country.
Exactly Da Nang and Hue are superior places diverse places with amazing nature
We love your channel. Thanks for all the info! Going in Feb for the month! Thanks for all the tips!
Thanks for the support you all 🙏🏼 Enjoy the trip and remember to eat everything 🤤😃
Have you heard anything about the Mekong river boat tour option? Our travel guide recommended it but I'm hesitant to go the cruise route when there may be other options that are more culturally immersive.
wow! i was looking for a channel like this all the while!Great work ! Very much useful
Thank you 🙏🏼🙏🏼Glad we could help!
It's a good guide, but I'm with the few whom mentioned that this is a bit biased based upon where you've been only or what you've heard. Since you guys haven't done Ninh Binh, you can't recommend it, even though you should because based on what I've seen, it's beautiful. As far as Ha Long Bay, infamous may be right, depends on the time of year and who you booked through. But it's supposed to be way more awesome than what you guys saw in Thailand. Many people mention Cat Ba Island, which I heard may be the way to go. As far as visiting Hanoi vs Saigon, I guess it depends if you want to look at architecture or experience more variety in food/fun.
Can't believe Dalat is your favourite city i spent 2 days there and couldn't wait to get out
mick221 Travel sometimes is like foods. Almost everybody likes sushi and it becomes national food of Ukraine and I hate it.
awesome video, thank you guys
Great tips! Looking forward to going to Vietnam late December for 2 weeks.
Thanks Lisa! Wish we were back right now!!!
Wow this is so comprehensive!!
Gr8 job guys. Love the vids. Quick mention weather in North especially Sapa can get very cold. Last time I did North to south started with jackets and jumpers in Sapa , and ended up in shorts and t-shirts in Saigon sweating my butt off.
Yea, weather definitely plays an important part in planning! We've heard how cold the North can get. Our "No BS" guide touched on the weather some. Thanks for pointing it out on this video as well!
My girlfriend and I are about to be in Vietnam for approx. a month and are taking a lot of the 4 week itinerary into account as we plan. Thanks for the help!
Nice! Glad we could help Trey! Safe travels ✌🏼
Just got back from a 2 week trip in Vietnam. I would definitely recommend spending less time in Hoi An (you can pretty much do everything there in a day) and less time in Dalat. I would highly recommend spending that extra time to visit Ninh Binh (my favorite place in Vietnam), ba na hills (close to da nang), and the imperial capital in hue
Fantastic comprehensive story so well told. 👍👍
Great tips
Thank you so much 🙏
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Excellent video! Heading to Hanoi in 2 weeks for 12 days. Going along the coast to Go Chi Minh, before leaving.
Which one of you is more of the director/producer? You are good enough to do this professionally.
I enjoy the sequence, the pace, the script, and the talking points. Everything you would expect from a good travel video.
A Million Thanks.
Dave
Thank you 🙏🏼 We both contribute to each video that we make so every video you see is a shared piece of work 😃
Hi guys, i'm planning a 3 week trip for 2022 to Vietnam. Loving al the video's!!
Can you tell me which periods you would suggest to travel Vietnam? I'm reading al different kinds of info on the internet. Greetings from Belgium!
After Grab bought out Uber they increased the fares, and at the moment there is a new taxi company called Go-Viet with a much lower fare, but they only have scooters. I would download Go-Viet App as well if your on a budget and do not mind riding on a scooter
Thanks for the tips!
Really clear and helpful ! Keep up the good work
Thank you 🙏🏼
My 3 week trip is almost exactly like the 3 week one. Btmut besides going to Hanoi, we going back to Cần Thơ
Vietnam sounds inexpensive and it is the perfect holiday destination. The food looks delicious. I hope you only have one for Vietnam. I will definitely hire saigon sugar to eat if I'm there. Thank you
I just came back from a 12 day trip in Vietnam.
Vietnam is not the cleanest city so you need to keep that in mind if you are a clean freak. Overnight trains are probably not going to work for you. I took a 2 hour train from Hanoi to Ninh Binh and there were mice roaming around.
Hanoi: busy like Saigon but the weather was great. old quarter is cool. good food.
Ha Long Bay: We opted for a 2 day/1 night tour to Bai Tu Long bay (supposed to be less touristy than Ha Long). Even then, this was a huge tourist trap. Food was terrible. You sail a few hours, park the boat and do some kayaking for an hour. Next day you visit a small cave and go back to the port. Waste of money. I met people later in the trip who said it's better to do it as a day trip from Cat Ba Island.
Nihn Binh (stayed in Tam Coc): was my fav small city. we rented scooters and drove around. went up to Hang Múa
viewpoint. Did the trang an tour. got massages.
Hue: worth it for a day to see the imperial city and tombs. Also the drive between Hue to Da Nang via Hoi van pass is cool.
Hoi An: good food but it's a tourist theme park. Think Disney world in Vietnam. All I saw was clothing stores and restaurants and a bazillion tourists.
Saigon: was good for a day. It's really busy, hot and polluted. if you are staying more than a day, you might consider some day trips.
Places I didn't get to see: Cat Ba, Sa Pa, Can Tho, Dalat...
Oh shut the fuck up you pussy snowflake, go back to your safe place son.
You caught the northern Vietnam taste buds for food !!!
Awesome video keep up it the good work. Wish I could jump on plane today and go but I've got nobody to watch the chickens.
Another top info packed video,well done to you both.👍🏻
🙏🏼🙏🏼 Thanks Bryon!
very helfull video .... thanks..
Hi guys, amazing video, super informative. I’’m going to Vietnam in winter. A quick question, though, any tips for vegetarians and huge animal lovers? Is that a stereotype what they say about Vietnamese’s attitude to animals? Any places I should avoid at all cost
? Thanks a lot 😊
Guys, you are so cool! I love your videos! Thanks
Thanks Tatiana 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Nice guide, but you missed something i enjoyed the most while my vietnam trip. If you can effort it- its quite expensive like 100-300€, but its so fucking worth it. Go to Phong Nha and do a cave tour for 3 days. Its a jungle expedition with 2-4 caves. I choosed to go to the one with the third largest cave of the world. You got a lot of hiking through real natural jungle and through caves, climbing, swimming in lakes. Eating, sleeping and eaven doing karaoke in the caves. The lokal guides are so friendly and helpful and made the trip so funny. We were having a lot of fun and they shared their happy water with us. I know its a lot of money, but i would do it again and i can highly recommend it.
You guys are great, this is a wonderful itinerary!
Thank you 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Love your videos guys doing the 3-week adventure can't wait.
Nice!!! Can't wait to get back ourselves 😍🇻🇳 Safe travels ✌🏼
Love your vlogs!!
Thanks it helped me a lot to plan in a 3 weeks itinerary I was looking for ! Great video!
Good to hear! Safe travels Daniel ✌🏼