Abhijeet J.
“"Best Transit ever"”
My uncle and aunt had an 8 hour layover in Ho Chi Minh and they I opted this hald day private tour which was which they enjoyed very well. The interaction with the guide was excellent, the food was remarkable. They went back satisfied and full of stories. Thanks a lot.
Vietnam Transfers
Hi Abhijeet! Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful feedback! We’re delighted to hear that your uncle and aunt enjoyed their layover tour in Ho Chi Minh City. It’s great to know that the guide’s interaction and the local food left such a positive impression. We’re always happy when our guests return with full hearts, full stomachs, and plenty of stories to share. We look forward to welcoming you and your family on another adventure in the future! Best, Vietnam Private Transfer.
Anirudh A.
“Xuan's kindness made Vietnam even Sweeter”
Booking Xuan is the best decision I made on my Vietnam trip. With limited time to spare in the city and my first time visiting Vietnam, I allowed Xuan to select the itenerary for an entire day, she organized everything from the car to the locations to see and it was a delightful day complete with resounding emotions from taking in Vietnam's rich and sometimes difficult times in history. Her English is very good and clear. This is surely a most beautiful country and Xuan kept it interesting, captivating and it almost felt like the country had personified herself as Xuan explained all the culture and history. We started off at Independence palace, followed by district 5 china town wholesale market, Then a traditional Chinese temple dedicated to an ancient sea goddess, The war remnants museum was moving as it was difficult to see the troubles this wonderful country had witnessed. We then went to an excellent vintage style cafe called Saigon sunrise cafe where I enjoyed the most wonderful coconut milk coffee. Followed by amazingly yum banh mi. Finally visiting the tunnel house in hcmc. All the while the driver was patiently waiting and driving us around place to place, safely and the car too was super comfortable, spacious and clean. The entire day's cost was superbly great value for what I got to experience, and I was made sure to be comfortable through out by my highly considerate guide and the driver gentleman too. Overall, I assure that anyone booking with Xuan for her tour will leave knowledgeable, wise and extremely glad that they picked her to show them around. You've not seen Vietnam until you've been shown it by the kind and knowledgeable Xuan!
Xuan N.
Dear Anirudh, Thank you so much for your kind words! It was truly an honor to be your companion on today’s tour, and I also learned a lot from the knowledge you shared. I hope your trip in Vietnam will be memorable and bring you the results you are looking for. Thanks once again, and wishing you a lovely evening! Xuan
Chiara G.
“Great food tour with Steven ”
Great food tour around Hanoi Old Quarter, thanks to Steven we tried so much different food even things that we would never try on our own and also he gave us some information about the city and Vietnamese colture in general. We really suggest this tour!
Steven N.
Dear Chiara, Thank you so much for your kind feedback on my services. It was my great pleasure to show you Hanoi and best street food on special day - Independence Day. I wish you a fabulous trip in Vietnam. Thank you so much for choosing me as your guide to explore best Hanoi local food and culture behind. With my best regards, Steven
Elevate your Vietnam journey with a private tour guide! Dive deep into culture, skip the crowds, and unleash your inner explorer with a local leading the way.
Picture yourself wandering through the bustling streets of Hanoi, the intoxicating aroma of pho wafting through the air as you’re led through the maze of markets and ancient temples. With a private tour guide by your side, every corner of Vietnam's capital becomes a gateway to centuries of history and culture. No longer confused by the sights and sounds, Vietnam becomes a familiar place with loving memories to be made.
Explore the architectural wonders of the Temple of Literature, where scholars once sought enlightenment, before diving into the chaotic charm of the Old Quarter, where your tour guide helps you navigate narrow alleys to reveal hidden gems of local life. It’s time to truly see the land of the Blue Dragons.
Generally, 7–10 days in Vietnam is enough to get a gasp of the country’s greatest highlights, and see glimpses of Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh and Nha Trang (if you want to squeeze it in). Honestly, though, you could spend two weeks in Vietnam and never run out of sights and sounds.
- Hello: Xin chào (seen chow)
- Thank you: Cảm ơn (gauhm uhn)
- Excuse me: Xin lỗi (seen luh-ee)
- I want to buy: Tôi muốn mua (toy muh-own moo-ah)
- How much does it cost?: Bao nhiêu tiền? (baow nyew tien)
- Can I have one please?: Cho tôi xin một cái (chow toy seen mot cái)
- I am vegetarian: Ăn chay (an chay)
- One, two, three: Một, hai, ba (một, hai, ba)
- I don't understand: Tôi không hiểu (toy khom hyu)
- Good night: Chúc ngủ ngon (chewk ngoo ngawn)
Generally speaking, the best time to visit Vietnam is between November and April, as this is when it’s the most comfortable in terms of temperature, as well as the driest period, in terms of rainfall. However, Vietnam’s weather varies by region.
Yes! Even if you’re not sure where to start your journey, head to our Vietnam local guides page and click on the profiles that stick out to you. You can see which tours match your travel schedule (Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh, Da Nang and so on), and book instantly, or message a guide to create your own tour with their suggestions for you and your travel group. Looking to relax, have a thrilling adventure, or learn about history? Let the guide know, and they’ll give some amazing suggestions.
While this depends on your preferences, touring Vietnam’s major cities has been made less difficult with the spread of English in tourist areas (Vietnam ranks number 58 out of 113 non-native English countries). But guides are so much more than language translators. They provide safety, historical, cultural and social context, and they save a lot of time that could be spent zipping from one venue to the next, or getting lost.
This is a tough one! But each city offers something different, so here’s a quick comparison.
Yes! Based on data from Travel Ladies, Vietnam is ranked the 8th safest travel country for solo women travelers. With that said, it’s best to keep the following tips in mind.
Depending on which city you’re headed to, here are some key travel points and adventures you should consider for your first trip to Vietnam;
Ho Chi Minh’s (Saigon) Highlights
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