Things to do in Vietnam

Things to do in Vietnam

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Hilary
About local
8 March 2025
The perfect food tour!

Spring was a tremendous guide able to take us- a meat eater and a pescatarian - to a variety of spots to eat and taste a wide variety of dishes and drinks. Her English is excellent and she has a great sense of humour. We hadn't realised it was a private tour so that was an unexpected bonus. She answered all our questions and we felt that we ate till we were full to bursting and learned a lot about life in Vietnam. Afterwards she sent us the list of places we'd visited so were able to revisit our favourites at our leisure. It was good to venture into District 3 and explore a less touristy area too. We thoroughly recommend this tour for the start of your stay in Vietnam.

Keith
About local
5 March 2025
Great morning walking tour

We had a private walking tour with Huyen for a morning around some of the sites. She met us at our hotel. She was very knowledgeable and her English was excellent. We had a great time and I would highly recommend her.

Billie
About local
2 March 2025
Interesting conversations about Vietnam

We really enjoyed our tour with Jecky, lots of interesting things to see and good conversation about the various buildings, monuments and history of Vietnam. I think the War Remnants Museum needs longer time to visit so for us, it was too short when incorporated into this tour. Thank you, Jecky, really nice to meet you.

Michael & Imke
About local
27 February 2025
Fantastic food tour with a lot of fun

We had a lot of fun during our tour with Lien. She contacted us a few days before we actually met and changed the tour a bit to match our requirements. The chosen locations and dishes exactly matched, what we had expected from a street food tour. The dishes were very tasty and for sure we did not return hungry to our hotel. As well her recommendation for an egg-coffee cafe, which she had left out intentionally because of the time of the day, turned out to be a perfect choice. In addition with all the explanations she gave us during the tour, we got a perfect impression about Hanoi's street food.

Amazing Things to do in Vietnam

There’s so much to love about Vietnam, from the food and the people to the stunning beauty of its landscapes. Vietnam is a fascinating country with differences in climate and traditions spanning from north to south.

  • Visit Hoi An Ancient Town

    Hoi An is considered Vietnam’s most atmospheric and charming town, with well-preserved Chinese temples, ancient tea warehouses, and tottering Japanese merchant houses. Declared a UNESCO World heritage site in December 1999, this town reflects a fusion of indigenous and foreign cultures. Think Chinese and Japanese elements influenced by European vibes and ideas. It’s just mesmerizing!

    There are many beautiful places to visit and many things to do in Hoi An, but your local host knows the best ones. Hoi An riverside is the place to be at night: the old-fashioned lanterns and cozy atmosphere make it a beautiful spot. Take a private tour in Hanoi An and visit the old buildings, try the great food, go for a fun shopping or check the skilled tailors. Let your local friend show you this picturesque town!

  • See the Cu Chi Tunnels

    Go on a Historical Tour at Cu Chi Tunnels. One of Ho Chi Minh’s most iconic attractions is Cu Chi Tunnels, a historical site which includes more than 120 km of tunnels. The Cu Chi Tunnels are basically a huge war museum offering visitors a sneak peek at the underground life of Viet Cong-era soldiers.

    This place has a lot of history and stories behind it, known best by the local people, the kind of stories that were passed on from one generation to the other. . You can go the extra mile and learn how to shoot a rifle or sample some of the dishes Viet Cong soldiers used to eat. Ask your guide more about the secret network of deep underground tunnels. They have a lot to share with you!

  • Have Fun With Locals and Take a Nightlife Tour

    Vietnam`s nightlife is bustling and here you can find a large variety of nightlife options, which means there’s something to please everyone! Take in an amazing view at the night flower market in Saigon, stop at a local restaurant and enjoy some delicious food or have a full view of the city from a rooftop bar.

    If you’re looking to dance on a rooftop bar overlooking the city, there’s plenty of available options. You can also relax in a lounge bar with some soft tunes and mingle with the locals. Or better yet, sing along with a live band playing all time hits, karaoke is a favorite past-time in Vietnam! Ask your guide for suggestions and let the fun begin!

  • Get Your First Vietnamese Cooking Class

    What's the first Vietnamese food that pops to mind for you? Phở? Bánh mì? Spring rolls? Have you ever thought how interesting and fun l it could be to learn how to cook a traditional Vietnamese meal?
    By joining a cooking class with a local you`ll learn how to make a recipe from scratch: from how to pick the right ingredients to how to cook the dish.

    Your local host can help you better understand of the Vietnamese cuisine, what flavors you should combine and share their own learning experience with you. Have fun cooking traditional dishes and chat along with your host!

  • Attend a Water Puppet Show

    Looking for something that you only can experience in Vietnam? Water puppet show is definitely something to try. This show is a Vietnamese tradition that dates back in the 11th century and it`s something that you can only experience here.

    Originating in the sodden rice paddies of the Red River Delta in North Vietnam, the two most popular places to see a water puppet show in Vietnam are at The Golden Dragon Water Puppetry Theatre (Ho Chi Minh City) and at Thang Long Water Puppet Theater (Hanoi). Let your host help you with the details and tell you more about this unique show!

  • Have a Meal with an Enthusiastic Local

    What’s the best way to have a Vietnamese meal? Eating at a local host’s home or going on a private Hanoi food tour! Get ready for real food experience and to enjoy the company of lovely and friendly host. They will share with you not only their food but also personal stories.
    Of course, many of the most popular dishes can be tried just as well on the side of the road or in a restaurant. But, having a home-cooked meal with local friends can go beyond of that: it offers you the possibility to find out interesting insights about Vietnamese life.

    Vietnamese cuisine contains a brilliant balance of aromatics, heat, sweetness, sourness, and fish-sauciness. Get a home cooked meal and enjoy a relax atmosphere, just like when you’re with your friends. Remember: you can always let your host know about your preferences and diet restrictions.

  • Enjoy a Shopping Session on Local Markets

    Shopping lovers and street market fans will find in Vietnam their personal paradise. Street markets in Vietnam are inherited to the Vietnamese culture and the lifestyle of the country. Add them on your things to do in Vietnam list and you won’t regret it! There you can everything that cross to your mind: fresh fruits and vegetables, clothes, souvenirs or cooked food.

    Your host will help you handle all the fuss and give insights about what you can find there. Some of the markets worth visiting with your private guide are Ben Thanh Market, An Dong, Binh Tay Market or Dong Xuan Market. Remember: visit a local market is the best way to experience Vietnam!

  • Ultimate Cultural Experience in Sapa Valley

    If you want to instantly fell in love with the atmosphere, views or people from Vietnam, you should go to Sapa Valley. This is the most indigenous region of Vietnam, where people are still living a traditional life.

    Here you can enjoy a full cultural experience: you’ll stay with a local family, live and eat alongside them, learn about the different ways of life in the rural and have your personal guide who will proudly introduce you to everyone in the vicinity. Get ready to experience the traditional Vietnamese life!

  • Explore the Old Quarter Hanoi

    Take a walk from Hoan Kiem lake, across Cau Go and suddenly you’re in the old-styled narrow streets of the Old Quarter of Hanoi. Here, travelers get lost in a totally different world from the rest of the city and have a chance to explore the modest but energetic life of the local people.

    Together with your local guide as you explore the quarter you’ll come across to many sacred sites such as temples, pagodas or venerable banyan trees – hidden among the houses. Enjoy a nice chat with your guide and find out more about this charming area, local lifestyle and how religion is practiced in the city.

  • Experience Vietnam on a Motorcycle

    Want to really cut loose and see Vietnam? Get off-the-beaten tour tracks and experience this amazing country first hand. A private motorcycle tour gives you the opportunity to see off the roads of Vietnam but also check the main attractions.

    Choose one of our local hosts who can truly give you a fun and exciting experience. They’ll show you around and share with you insights about the place you’re visiting. Experience the Vietnamese lifestyle and let your local guide show you the highlights and hidden gems of the country.

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