FAQs
No, there is no dressing code in Vietnam. You can wear whatever you want to. Although, when you visit the religious institutions or pagodas, as a sign of respect, you should wear clothes which cover your shoulders and knees.
Vietnam being a coastal paradise, it is advisable to visit the country from March to April. The rains are less and the weather is comparatively milder.
No, you do not require to learn Vietnamese. The local understand basic English, hence it won't be difficult for you to converse with them.
Vietnam is well-known all over the world for its floating markets. Hence, if you are interested to visit this unique beauty, you should make a trip to Mekong Delta.
Vietnamese food can be said to have been influenced by the French, Chinese and Khmer. From noodle soups like pho, bread rolls, tropical fruits and savory pancakes - Vietnam has a lot to offer when it comes to food.
Across Vietnam in almost all hotels, fast food chains and shops, all major kinds of credit cards are accepted.
Yes, Vietnam is the ideal place for you to visit along with your family. It is extremely suitable for the kids and they shall enjoy their time on the cruise, the floating markets and the winding roads.
In Vietnam, the Vietnamese Dong is the principal currency in use.
Yes, Vietnam is an extremely safe country and especially is a tourist friendly country. Hence, it is absolutely safe to travel to Vietnam alone.
No, the tap water in Vietnam is generally not safe enough to be consumed. You shall be provided with two bottles of mineral water, so it is advisable to drink that water.
Yes, there is an option for visa upon arrival for Indian passport holders in Vietnam. It costs around 25 USD and is valid for 30 days.
No, the chances are very rare for you to be infected with malaria. Only if you are visiting the rural hinterlands, there is a chance that you might be infected with the disease. Hence, you could take anti-malarial medication beforehand.
Vietnam, as a country thrives on tourism. Hence, the natives there are welcoming of the foreigners and they shall ensure that you feel at home.
Vietnam has a pretty consistent weather all the year round. Being a coastal country, it is either hot and dry or hot and rainy.
Yes, you can easily exchange the currency of your country to Vietnamese dong without much trouble in Vietnam.