A thousand-year-old civilization in a magnificent natural setting

Viet Nam (or Vietnam) is located east of the Indochina Peninsula, in Southeast Asia. Cradle of Viet culture, 20th century Viet Nam suffered from war and then from an embargo that damaged the country. Since 1994, Vietnam has been able to open up again to tourism, and we are joyfully rediscovering the cultural and natural wealth of a thousand-year-old civilization. Between the heritage of its history and its desire to catch up economically, Viet Nam manages to keep all its attractions and its authenticity.

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Viet Nam offers enchanting panoramas, in a nature still preserved from mass tourism.

From Ha Long Bay to the Mekong Delta, and from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam plunges you into exceptional nature that retains all the charm of Southeast Asia. Da Nang's rice fields, bamboo, jungle and coral reefs are all remarkable places to visit to enjoy a stay that combines sports activities and discoveries of the country's culture.

À propos

Meilleure saison pour partir

From February to November

Décalage horaire

+6:00am in winter
+5:00am in summer

Météo annuelle

Vietnam is over 1800 km long and its altitude varies from 0 to 3120 m. There is therefore a great diversity of climates, tropical, subtropical and mountain.
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Hot and humid from June to October all over the country. Cool to cold from November to March in the North, especially at altitude.
In the heart of winter, it can sometimes snow on the highest peaks of the “Tonkinese Alps”. Variable all year round in the center.
The rains are more frequent between June and October. However, we are not immune to a few showers between November and May, the drier season.

Minimum/maximum temperatures in °C (average)

In Saigon
22/32 from December to February
24/34 from March to May
23/31 from June to November

In Hanoi
14/21 from December to February
17/24 in March and November
21/28 in April and October
23/32 in May and September
26/33 from June to August

At an altitude of 2500 m in the “Tonkinese Alps”
-1/6 from December to February
2/9 in March and November
6/13 in April and October
8/17 in May and September
11/18 from June to August

As soon as you go up to altitude, the temperatures drop. In Sapa, at an altitude of 1600 m in the mountains of Northern Tonkin, it is about 10° colder than in Hanoi. In the middle of winter, it can freeze and sometimes even snow.

Météo annuelle

Vietnam is over 1800 km long and its altitude varies from 0 to 3120 m. There is therefore a great diversity of climates, tropical, subtropical and mountain.
Hot and humid from June to October all over the country. Cool to cold from November to March in the North, especially at altitude.
In the heart of winter, it can sometimes snow on the highest peaks of the “Tonkinese Alps”. Variable all year round in the center.
The rains are more frequent between June and October. However, we are not immune to a few showers between November and May, the drier season.

Minimum/maximum temperatures in °C (average)

In Saigon
22/32 from December to February
24/34 from March to May
23/31 from June to November

In Hanoi
14/21 from December to February
17/24 in March and November
21/28 in April and October
23/32 in May and September
26/33 from June to August

At an altitude of 2500 m in the “Tonkinese Alps”
-1/6 from December to February
2/9 in March and November
6/13 in April and October
8/17 in May and September
11/18 from June to August

As soon as you go up to altitude, the temperatures drop. In Sapa, at an altitude of 1600 m in the mountains of Northern Tonkin, it is about 10° colder than in Hanoi. In the middle of winter, it can freeze and sometimes even snow.

Evénements et culture

Relationship with populations
In the regions you are going to cross, you will find a welcome like you have few opportunities to encounter elsewhere.
...
But you have to know how not to abuse it.
Careful with kids. Do not give small gifts in a systematic way (candy, pen...). Above all, don't give money. Stay smiling and open.
In general, tact and courtesy are required, especially when taking photos...
Tips are always appreciated: do not hesitate when someone helps you (porters, drivers, etc.).

Evénements et culture

Relationship with populations
In the regions you are going to cross, you will find a welcome like you have few opportunities to encounter elsewhere. But you have to know how not to abuse it.
Careful with kids. Do not give small gifts in a systematic way (candy, pen...). Above all, don't give money. Stay smiling and open.
In general, tact and courtesy are required, especially when taking photos...
Tips are always appreciated: do not hesitate when someone helps you (porters, drivers, etc.).

Infos pratiques

Vietnamese Dong (VND)
Vietnamese
220 Volts

Infos pratiques

Vietnamese Dong (VND)
Vietnamese
220 Volts