Join our female-only trip to Vietnam this December and celebrate Christmas with culture and new friends! Explore Vietnam’s festive markets, ancient temples, and vibrant traditions while connecting with like-minded women. Immerse yourself in local culture, enjoy authentic cuisine, and create unforgettable holiday memories in this unique adventure. Perfect for solo travellers or those looking for a fun, cultural getaway!
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BOOK NOW Book NowVietnam has a diverse climate, so the best time to visit depends on which region you plan to explore. Generally, the most favorable time for a visit is from November to April, during the dry season. The north has cool, pleasant weather, while the south is warm and sunny. Central Vietnam is best between February and May.
Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Citizens from some countries may be eligible for visa-free entry for short stays (up to 15 or 30 days), while others will need to apply for a tourist visa. Vietnam also offers an e-visa system for many nationalities, allowing you to apply online for a 30-day single-entry visa.
Vietnam’s currency is the Vietnamese Dong (VND). While major cities and tourist areas accept credit and debit cards, cash is preferred, especially in smaller towns, markets, or rural areas. It's advisable to carry Vietnamese Dong for smaller transactions. ATMs are widely available for cash withdrawals.
Pack light, breathable clothing due to the warm, tropical climate, but include layers if you're visiting northern Vietnam during winter (December to February). Comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, and insect repellent are essential. If you plan on visiting religious sites, bring modest clothing to cover shoulders and knees.
Vietnamese is the official language. However, in tourist areas, English is commonly spoken, especially among younger people and those working in the tourism industry. It may be helpful to learn a few basic Vietnamese phrases to enhance your experience.
Vietnam has a range of transportation options: 1. Domestic flights are convenient for long distances between major cities. 2. Trains offer scenic routes, especially on the Reunification Express from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City. 3. Buses and minibuses are affordable and widely available. 4. Motorbike rentals are popular among tourists, but make sure to have a valid license and proper safety gear.
Vietnamese cuisine is diverse and delicious. Must-try dishes include: Pho: Traditional noodle soup with beef or chicken. Banh Mi: A Vietnamese sandwich with various fillings. Bun Cha: Grilled pork served with noodles and fresh herbs. Spring Rolls (fresh and fried): Both vegetarian and meat versions are available. Cao Lau: A regional noodle dish from Hoi An.
Yes, here are a few important tips: Dress modestly when visiting temples or religious sites (cover shoulders and knees). Remove your shoes before entering someone’s home or certain places of worship. Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated, especially in restaurants and for tour guides. Be polite when interacting with locals, and avoid raising your voice or public displays of anger.
Our tours are thoughtfully designed for solo female travelers, offering an amazing opportunity to explore new destinations alongside like-minded women from around the world. It’s a perfect way to make lasting friendships while enjoying an unforgettable adventure. Whether you’re traveling alone or with friends, we warmly welcome friend groups, mother-daughter duos, and sisters to join us. No matter how you travel, you’ll feel right at home in a supportive and inspiring environment!