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From Hanoi's ancient temples and Ha Long Bay's limestone karsts to Hue's imperial citadels, Hoi An's lantern-lit streets, and Saigon's war history, this 29-day overland adventure takes you deep into Vietnam's rich culture, cuisine, and landscapes without breaking the bank.

From Hanoi's ancient temples and Ha Long Bay's limestone karsts to Hue's imperial citadels, Hoi An's lantern-lit streets, and Saigon's war history, this 29-day overland adventure takes you deep into Vietnam's rich culture, cuisine, and landscapes without breaking the bank.
~4 hours
Take the overnight sleeper train from Sapa arriving around 5-6 AM at Hanoi Railway Station (120 Le Duan Street). Drop your bag at your hostel in the Old Quarter before heading out.

Walk around the lake, cross the iconic red Huc Bridge to visit Ngoc Son Temple on the island (entrance fee 30,000 VND). Best photo spot is from the north shore looking south at sunrise or late afternoon.

Walk around the lake, cross the iconic red Huc Bridge to visit Ngoc Son Temple on the island (entrance fee 30,000 VND). Best photo spot is from the north shore looking south at sunrise or late afternoon.
~1.5 hours
Head to Hang Trong Street or Nha Tho Street just west of the lake for small cafes. Order ca phe trung (egg coffee) or ca phe sua da (iced coffee with condensed milk) for about 15,000 VND.
~3 hours
Wander through the 36 streets named after historic guilds like Hang Bac (Silver Street) and Hang Gai (Silk Street). Walk south toward Hoan Kiem Lake which lights up beautifully, and browse the night market on Hang Dao Street (weekends only).
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a sidewalk stall near your hostel in the Old Quarter and order a bowl of pho bo (beef noodle soup) for around 30,000 VND. It is the quintessential Hanoi breakfast served with fresh herbs and lime.
Phở
Look for a small family-run shop on Hang Manh Street or nearby and order bun cha (grilled pork patties in broth with vermicelli noodles). This is a Hanoi specialty that even Obama famously tried here.
Bún chả
Grab a banh mi from a street cart near Hoan Kiem Lake for a quick and cheap dinner. These baguette sandwiches are stuffed with grilled meat, pickled vegetables, and cilantro.
Bánh mìYou are arriving early from Sapa and all your day's activities center on the lake and Old Quarter streets.
You are arriving early from Sapa and all your day's activities center on the lake and Old Quarter streets.

Vietnam's first university, founded in 1076. Walk through the five courtyards and see the 82 stone stelae on turtle backs. Entrance is 30,000 VND ($1.30). Go early before 9am to avoid crowds. Located on Quoc Tu Giam Street, about a 20-minute walk from Hoan Kiem Lake.

Vietnam's first university, founded in 1076. Walk through the five courtyards and see the 82 stone stelae on turtle backs. Entrance is 30,000 VND ($1.30). Go early before 9am to avoid crowds. Located on Quoc Tu Giam Street, about a 20-minute walk from Hoan Kiem Lake.
~1 hours
Head to Pho Thin on Lo Duc Street or find a street stall on Bat Dan Street. Order pho bo (beef pho) with quay (fried breadsticks) on the side. A bowl costs around 40,000 VND ($1.70). Look for a place with a crowd of locals sitting on low plastic stools.

Covers 54 ethnic groups of Vietnam with indoor exhibits and an outdoor display of traditional houses you can walk through. Entrance is 40,000 VND ($1.70). Take bus 14 or 38 from the Old Quarter, or a Grab motorbike (about 30,000 VND). Allow at least 2 hours for the outdoor section.

Covers 54 ethnic groups of Vietnam with indoor exhibits and an outdoor display of traditional houses you can walk through. Entrance is 40,000 VND ($1.70). Take bus 14 or 38 from the Old Quarter, or a Grab motorbike (about 30,000 VND). Allow at least 2 hours for the outdoor section.
~1.5 hours
Bia hoi is fresh draft beer brewed daily, sold for 5,000 VND ($0.20) per glass. The best corners are around Ta Hien Street and Luong Ngoc Quyen Street in the Old Quarter. Grab a plastic stool, order a glass of bia hoi, and some grilled corn or peanuts from nearby vendors.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a pho stall on Bat Dan Street with plastic stools packed with locals. Order pho bo with quay (fried breadsticks) and add a squeeze of lime and a handful of fresh herbs from the basket on your table.
Phở
Find a restaurant on Hang Manh Street and order bun cha (grilled pork patties and sliced pork in a sweet-savory broth served with cold rice vermicelli and fresh herbs). Dip the noodles into the dipping sauce and add pickled papaya on the side.
Bún chảWalking distance to Ta Hien beer street and the Temple of Literature, with cheap dorm beds and free walking tours available.
Walking distance to Ta Hien beer street and the Temple of Literature, with cheap dorm beds and free walking tours available.
Book a limousine bus from Giap Bat Bus Station or catch a direct minibus from your hostel. My Dinh Bus Station runs hourly departures to Ninh Binh (100,000 VND, about $4). Book through your hostel reception or the 12GoAsia app.
~2 hours
Catch a local bus from Giap Bat Bus Station (south Hanoi) to Ninh Binh city. Tickets cost around 70,000 VND ($3) and buses run every 30 minutes. The journey is about 100km and takes roughly 2 hours by public bus.

Head straight to the boat pier at Tràng An, a UNESCO World Heritage site with limestone karsts and cave systems. A 3-hour boat tour costs 250,000 VND ($10) per person and passes through multiple temples and tunnels. Arrive by 10am to avoid the midday crowds.

Head straight to the boat pier at Tràng An, a UNESCO World Heritage site with limestone karsts and cave systems. A 3-hour boat tour costs 250,000 VND ($10) per person and passes through multiple temples and tunnels. Arrive by 10am to avoid the midday crowds.
~3 hours
Rent a bicycle (50,000 VND/$2 per day) from any guesthouse in Ninh Binh town and cycle the rural roads toward Tam Coc or Bich Dong Pagoda. Look for the dirt paths along the rice paddies near Van Lam village for the best scenery without tourist buses.
~2 hours
Walk back to Ninh Binh bus station or grab a Grab motorbike (around 30,000 VND). The last direct bus to Hanoi leaves around 7pm, though some run until 9pm. Save time by buying your return ticket in the morning.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a small street-side stall near Ninh Binh bus station and order Bún chả, a grilled pork and noodle dish served with fresh herbs and a tangy dipping sauce. It costs about 30,000 VND ($1.30) and gives you energy for the boat tour.
Bún chả
Look for a family-run eatery on the road between Tràng An pier and Ninh Binh town center. Order a bowl of hot Phở bò (beef noodle soup) with fresh lime and chili for around 35,000 VND ($1.50).
Phở
After returning to Hanoi, grab a Bánh mì from a street cart in the Old Quarter near Hoan Kiem Lake. Fillings often include grilled pork, pate, pickled carrots, and cilantro, all stuffed into a crispy baguette for 15,000 VND ($0.65).
Bánh mìStaying in Ninh Binh town lets you drop your bag early, rent a bike cheaply, and catch the return bus easily at the end of the day.
Staying in Ninh Binh town lets you drop your bag early, rent a bike cheaply, and catch the return bus easily at the end of the day.
From Ninh Binh bus station, take a direct bus to Ha Long City (Bai Chay area). Buses run several times daily and cost about 120,000 VND ($5). Book your ticket at the station a day in advance to secure a morning departure.

Take a local bus from Giap Bat bus station in Hanoi to Bai Chay bus station in Ha Long Bay. Arrive around midday.

Take a local bus from Giap Bat bus station in Hanoi to Bai Chay bus station in Ha Long Bay. Arrive around midday.
~4 hours
Walk along Ha Long Street near the coast and browse the food stalls and souvenir shops. Search for the Bai Chay night market area which has casual sidewalk vendors.

Walk the coastal promenade starting near Sun World Ha Long Park along the waterfront. The lit-up boats and limestone karst silhouettes are visible from the path.

Walk the coastal promenade starting near Sun World Ha Long Park along the waterfront. The lit-up boats and limestone karst silhouettes are visible from the path.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a Bánh mì from a street cart near your hostel in Hanoi before departing. Ask for the grilled pork version with pickled carrots, cilantro, and chili.
Bánh mì
Find a casual pho stall near Bai Chay bus station and order a bowl of Pho bo (beef noodle soup) with fresh lime and herbs added at your table.
PhởBest area for budget travelers with easy access to the waterfront, night market, and bus connections.
Best area for budget travelers with easy access to the waterfront, night market, and bus connections.

Join a budget boat tour from Bai Chay pier covering Sung Sot Cave, Titop Island for swimming and the floating fishing village. Bring your own snacks and water to save money onboard.

Join a budget boat tour from Bai Chay pier covering Sung Sot Cave, Titop Island for swimming and the floating fishing village. Bring your own snacks and water to save money onboard.
~2 hours
Walk along Vuon Dao Street in Bai Chay area where small seafood grills set up in the evening. Look for grilled squid and clams with local herbs at street-side stalls.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a quick Bánh mì from a street vendor near Bai Chay market and a hot Cà phê sữa đá to go. Look for carts selling cha lua pork rolls.
Cà phê sữa đáClose to all cruise departure points and the evening seafood street food scene.
Close to all cruise departure points and the evening seafood street food scene.
Take a sleeper bus from Bai Chay bus station to Hue. Book through the hostel or a travel agent in Bai Chay for around $12-15. Buses typically depart in the evening around 19:00-20:00 and arrive early morning in Hue.

Take a local bus or shared minivan from Ha Long Bay back to Hanoi's Old Quarter. Depart around 8am to arrive by noon with time to spare for your flight.

Take a local bus or shared minivan from Ha Long Bay back to Hanoi's Old Quarter. Depart around 8am to arrive by noon with time to spare for your flight.
~2.5 hours
Book a budget airline like VietJet or Bamboo Airways (around $20-30). The flight takes just over an hour, but arrive at Noi Bai Airport at least 90 minutes early.
~1.5 hours
Drop bags at a hostel in Hue's Phong Dinh area near the Perfume River. Walk to Truong Tien Bridge to get your bearings and watch the river traffic.
~1 hours
Head to the Dong Ba Market area or any streetside stall along Tran Hung Dao street and order bun bo Hue, a spicy beef noodle soup unique to the city.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a pho stall in Hanoi's Old Quarter near Hoan Kiem Lake for a quick bowl of pho bo (beef noodle soup) before heading to the airport. Look for a busy sidewalk spot with locals eating on small plastic stools.
PhởWalking distance to the Imperial Citadel, Dong Ba Market, and dozens of bun bo Hue stalls.
Walking distance to the Imperial Citadel, Dong Ba Market, and dozens of bun bo Hue stalls.

Enter through the Ngo Mon Gate and explore the Forbidden Purple City, royal temples, and the Thai Hoa Palace. Buy a combo ticket (about 200,000 VND) that covers the citadel and several royal tombs.

Enter through the Ngo Mon Gate and explore the Forbidden Purple City, royal temples, and the Thai Hoa Palace. Buy a combo ticket (about 200,000 VND) that covers the citadel and several royal tombs.
~1 hours
Walk to the streets just east of the citadel around Tran Hung Dao and look for a com chay cart serving rice with tofu, mushrooms, and seasonal vegetables for around 15,000 VND.

Take a Grab motorbike or cycle along the Perfume River to this 7-story pagoda on the riverbank. The grounds are free to enter and offer great views of the water and the surrounding hills.

Take a Grab motorbike or cycle along the Perfume River to this 7-story pagoda on the riverbank. The grounds are free to enter and offer great views of the water and the surrounding hills.

Walk along the Trang Tien Bridge and the riverside promenade near Le Loi Street around sunset. Bring a bia hoi (fresh beer) from a nearby stall and watch the boats pass by for free.

Walk along the Trang Tien Bridge and the riverside promenade near Le Loi Street around sunset. Bring a bia hoi (fresh beer) from a nearby stall and watch the boats pass by for free.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a street cart near your hostel or on Hung Vuong Street and order bánh mì with grilled pork and pâté, a crispy baguette sandwich that costs about 10,000 VND.
Bánh mìClose walking distance to the citadel, backpacker cafes, and the night market on Le Loi Street.
Close walking distance to the citadel, backpacker cafes, and the night market on Le Loi Street.
~4 hours
Rent a bicycle from your hostel for around 30,000 VND and ride 7 km south to Tu Duc Tomb, the most poetic of the royal mausoleums set around a lake. Entry is 150,000 VND. If you have time, continue 3 km further to Khai Dinh Tomb, known for its striking Gothic-meets-Vietnamese architecture and mosaic work.
View details, tips, opening times & more~2.5 hours
Take a Grab motorbike (about 40,000 VND) to Thuy Xuan incense village on the edge of town. Search for 'Làng Hương Thủy Xuân' on Google Maps. The colorful bundles of incense drying in the sun make for great photos, and many families let you try making a bundle yourself for free.

Head to the rooftop at Café on Thu Wheels or simply search for 'rooftop cafe Perfume River Hue' on Google Maps and pick any spot with a view of the Trang Tien Bridge. Order a cà phê sữa đá for 15,000 VND and watch the sunset over the river.

Head to the rooftop at Café on Thu Wheels or simply search for 'rooftop cafe Perfume River Hue' on Google Maps and pick any spot with a view of the Trang Tien Bridge. Order a cà phê sữa đá for 15,000 VND and watch the sunset over the river.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a street cart near Dong Ba Market and order a Bánh mì stuffed with pork, pate, pickled carrots, and fresh herbs for 15,000 VND.
Bánh mìClose to the backpacker strip on Chu Van An street with cheap eateries, bike rentals, and bus connections to Hoi An.
Close to the backpacker strip on Chu Van An street with cheap eateries, bike rentals, and bus connections to Hoi An.
Book the Sinh Tourist open tour bus (120,000 VND) from their office on Chu Van An street. Buses leave at 8 AM and 1 PM. For a more comfortable ride, take a private minivan via the Hue Backpackers hostel desk for 200,000 VND.
~4 hours
Rent a motorbike or book a shared transfer (Grab car ~$15) over Hai Van Pass for stunning coastal views. Stop at Lang Co Beach for photos and a coffee at any roadside stall.
~4 hours
Drop bags in the Ancient Town area, then walk the narrow lanes past Japanese Covered Bridge and old merchant houses. Many attractions are free to enter, and the yellow-walled alleys are best explored on foot.
~3 hours
Head to Nguyen Hoang Street for the night market (opens around 5pm) with lantern-lit stalls selling souvenirs and street food. Walk along the Thu Bon riverbank to see the iconic colored lanterns reflected on the water.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a Bánh mì from a street cart near the Hue hostel before departing, stuffed with pork, pickled carrots, cilantro, and chili for about $1.
Bánh mì
Find a casual pho stall in Hoi An's Old Town and order a steaming bowl of Phở bò (beef noodle soup) with fresh herbs and lime.
PhởCentral location lets you explore the Old Town on foot and easily return to your room after the night market.
Central location lets you explore the Old Town on foot and easily return to your room after the night market.
~1 hours
Visit Hoi An's iconic 16th century covered bridge connecting the Japanese and Chinese quarters. Entrance is free to view from outside; if you want to go inside, tickets are sold at the Old Town ticket booths on Tran Phu Street.
View details, tips, opening times & more~2.5 hours
Walk along Tran Phu and Nguyen Thai Hoc streets to find the 200-year-old Tan Ky Old House and the Cantonese Assembly Hall. Many houses let you peek inside for free; the paid ticket covers multiple sites.
~1.5 hours
Head to the corner of Ly Thai To and Hai Ba Trung streets where several carts sell banh mi from late morning onward. Look for one with a crowd of locals and a glass display case of meats and pickled vegetables.
~1 hours
Go to the Thu Bon River bank near the Hoai River Square after dark. Vendors sell paper lanterns with candles for about 10,000-20,000 VND; set yours adrift near the bridge for the best photos.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a classic banh mi from a street cart near the central market on Tran Phu Street. Look for one with crispy bread, pate, grilled pork, pickled daikon, and fresh cilantro for about 15,000 VND.
Bánh mìKeeps you within a 10-minute walk of Old Town attractions while saving money on lodging near the night market and local eateries.
Keeps you within a 10-minute walk of Old Town attractions while saving money on lodging near the night market and local eateries.

Take a Grab motorbike from Hoi An (about 30 minutes, 60,000 VND). Entry is 40,000 VND. Climb to the top for cave temples, pagodas, and panoramic views. Go early before 8am to avoid crowds and heat.

Take a Grab motorbike from Hoi An (about 30 minutes, 60,000 VND). Entry is 40,000 VND. Climb to the top for cave temples, pagodas, and panoramic views. Go early before 8am to avoid crowds and heat.
~1 hours
On the way back to Hoi An, head to Cao Lau Thanh on Thai Phien Street near the old market. Order cao lau and ask for the crispy rice cracker on top. This noodle dish is unique to Hoi An and uses water from the ancient Ba Le well.

Rent a bicycle from your hostel (10,000 VND) and ride 4 km east. Bring your own towel and water. The northern end is quieter and free. Stay until late afternoon for sunset over the South China Sea.

Rent a bicycle from your hostel (10,000 VND) and ride 4 km east. Bring your own towel and water. The northern end is quieter and free. Stay until late afternoon for sunset over the South China Sea.
~2 hours
Walk along Bach Dang Street near the Thu Bon River after dark. Look for small charcoal grills set up by local families selling grilled pork skewers (thit nuong) with rice paper and herbs. Prices start at 5,000 VND per skewer.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a banh mi from a street cart near the Hoi An Central Market on Tran Quy Cap Street. Order one with grilled pork, pate, and pickled daikon for about 10,000 VND. Eat it while walking to the bus stop.
Bánh mìThis area has affordable hostels surrounded by rice paddies and is perfectly positioned between the beach and the old town.
This area has affordable hostels surrounded by rice paddies and is perfectly positioned between the beach and the old town.
~3 hours
Rent a bicycle from your hostel for about 20,000 VND and follow the narrow paths through rice paddies past Tra Que Vegetable Village. Head toward the Thu Bon River for the most scenic rural views.
~1 hours
Look for a small family-run stall on Hai Ba Trung street or near the Central Market. White rose dumplings (banh bao banh vac) are steamed rice paper parcels filled with shrimp, unique to Hoi An.
~2 hours
Search for 'Hoi An lantern workshop' or 'Phuc Lan' on Phan Dinh Phung street for a hands-on demo on crafting silk lanterns. Many workshops charge 100,000-150,000 VND for a small take-home lantern.
~3 hours
Walk the pedestrian-only streets around Nguyen Thai Hoc and Bach Dang when the lanterns light up at dusk. The Japanese Covered Bridge and waterfront are lit beautifully and completely free to explore.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a street vendor on Tran Phu street and order a banh mi (warm baguette filled with pork, pate, pickled daikon, and fresh herbs) for 10,000-15,000 VND. Pair it with a hot coffee for a quick start before exploring.
Bánh mìStaying inside the Old Town perimeter means you can walk everywhere and step out directly into the lantern-lit streets at night.
Staying inside the Old Town perimeter means you can walk everywhere and step out directly into the lantern-lit streets at night.
Book a budget flight from Da Nang Airport (DAD) to Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) via VietJet or Bamboo Airways for 15-30 USD. Take a shuttle bus or Grab motorbike from Hoi An to Da Nang airport (30 minutes, about 100,000 VND).
~2 hours
Catch a Grab bike from Hoi An to Da Nang Airport (45 min, ~$5). Allow time for baggage and check in at the domestic terminal.
~2 hours
Direct flights take about 1.5 hours. Book VietJet or Bamboo Airways in advance for the cheapest fares around $15-25 one way.
~1.5 hours
Drop your bags at a backpacker hostel near Bui Vien Walking Street or Pham Ngu Lao Street. Many dorms cost $5-8 per night and offer free wifi and lockers.

Walk to the market from District 1 in under 20 minutes. The main hall closes around 6 PM but the night food stalls outside stay open until 11 PM. Browse for cheap souvenirs and try a sugarcane juice while walking around the perimeter.

Walk to the market from District 1 in under 20 minutes. The main hall closes around 6 PM but the night food stalls outside stay open until 11 PM. Browse for cheap souvenirs and try a sugarcane juice while walking around the perimeter.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a Bánh mì from a street cart near your Hoi An homestay before leaving. Look for one with grilled pork, fresh herbs, and pickled daikon for a filling start to your travel day.
Bánh mì
Find a pho stall on the streets around Ben Thanh Market after dark. Point at the pot and ask for tái (rare beef) for the classic Saigon bowl. Finish with a iced coffee nearby.
PhởSteps from Ben Thanh Market, budget food stalls, and public transport links for the rest of your Saigon stay.
Steps from Ben Thanh Market, budget food stalls, and public transport links for the rest of your Saigon stay.

Arrive right at 7:30 AM opening to avoid the midday crowds. This is one of Saigon's most impactful museums, documenting the Vietnam War from a Vietnamese perspective. Allow time for the outdoor military exhibit courtyard and the Agent Orange display.

Arrive right at 7:30 AM opening to avoid the midday crowds. This is one of Saigon's most impactful museums, documenting the Vietnam War from a Vietnamese perspective. Allow time for the outdoor military exhibit courtyard and the Agent Orange display.
~1 hours
Head to the streets around Pham Ngu Lao or the backpacker area where com tam stalls line the sidewalks. Ask for com tam suon (broken rice with grilled pork chop) with a side of pickled vegetables and scallion oil, usually around $1.50.

Located at the heart of District 1, the red-brick cathedral is currently undergoing exterior renovations but remains visible from the outside. Walk around the square and cross the street to the Central Post Office for its stunning French colonial interior at no cost.

Located at the heart of District 1, the red-brick cathedral is currently undergoing exterior renovations but remains visible from the outside. Walk around the square and cross the street to the Central Post Office for its stunning French colonial interior at no cost.
~2 hours
Walk the full stretch of Bui Vien between De Tham and Co Giang streets, closed to cars on weekend evenings. Grab a plastic stool at a sidewalk bia hoi joint and order a fresh beer for $0.50, or try a glass of rượu gạo (rice wine) with locals.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a street stall near your hostel and order a Bánh mì with pate, cold cuts, pickled daikon, and fresh herbs, all stuffed into a warm crispy baguette for about $1.
Bánh mì
Find a family-run pho stall along Bui Vien's side alleys and order a bowl of Phở bò (beef noodle soup) with fresh lime, chili, and bean sprouts, costing around $2.
PhởThis area puts you steps away from tonight's Bui Vien exploration and within walking distance of all today's sights.
This area puts you steps away from tonight's Bui Vien exploration and within walking distance of all today's sights.

Take an early morning bus or join a shared minibus tour from Pham Ngu Lao Street to the Ben Dinh tunnel section. Wear sturdy shoes, bring a flashlight, and try crawling through the narrow tunnels yourself. Arrive by 8am to beat the crowds and the heat.

Take an early morning bus or join a shared minibus tour from Pham Ngu Lao Street to the Ben Dinh tunnel section. Wear sturdy shoes, bring a flashlight, and try crawling through the narrow tunnels yourself. Arrive by 8am to beat the crowds and the heat.
~4 hours
Head back to the District 1 backpacker area around Pham Ngu Lao or Bui Vien Street. Grab a cold coconut drink and rest in your hostel common area or air conditioned dorm.
~2 hours
Walk around the alleys of District 4 or District 10 near the canals and look for a small stall with a hot griddle making banh xeo. Look for a line of locals. Order one banh xeo wrapped in mustard leaves with nuoc cham dipping sauce.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a banh mi from any street cart on Pham Ngu Lao Street before leaving for the tunnels. Ask for one with grilled pork, pate, pickled carrots, and fresh cilantro.
Bánh mìClose to bus stops for the Cu Chi trip and surrounded by budget eateries and street food stalls for dinner.
Close to bus stops for the Cu Chi trip and surrounded by budget eateries and street food stalls for dinner.
~2.5 hours
Head to the Xom Chieu Market (Chợ Xóm Chiếu) on Tôn Thất Thuyết Street, District 4. Arrive early to see vendors selling live seafood, tropical fruits, herbs, and cooked breakfast stalls. Walk through the narrow aisles and try fresh sugarcane juice from a street cart.
~1.5 hours
Located at 73 Mai Thi Luu Street, District 1. Built in 1909 by the Cantonese community, this pagoda features intricate carvings, smoky incense halls, and a serene turtle pond. Enter for free and look for the roof statues depicting Taoist deities and mythical creatures.
View details, tips, opening times & more~1 hours
This pedestrian boulevard runs from the City Hall to the Saigon River in District 1. Check out the public art installations, the statue of Ho Chi Minh at one end, and the French colonial buildings nearby. Grab a coconut coffee from a sidewalk stall.
~1 hours
Find a banh trang tron cart on Nguyen Thuong Hien Street in District 3, known as Saigon's street food street. This dish mixes shredded rice paper with dried shrimp, quail eggs, mango, herbs, and tamarind sauce. Costs about 15,000 20,000 VND.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a banh mi stall near the Jade Emperor Pagoda and order a banh mi thit (pork roll) with pate, pickled daikon, cilantro, and chili. A classic Saigon lunch on the go.
Bánh mìClose to today's attractions with easy bus access to the bus station for tomorrow's Can Tho trip.
Close to today's attractions with easy bus access to the bus station for tomorrow's Can Tho trip.
Take a Phuong Trang (Futa Bus Lines) or Mai Linh Express bus from the Mien Tay Bus Station in Ho Chi Minh City to Can Tho. Book your ticket a day in advance at any travel agency on Pham Ngu Lao Street or online via their websites. Buses run from early morning to evening.
~4 hours
Take a bus from Mien Tay Bus Station (bến xe Miền Tây) or book an express minivan from various pickup points in District 1. The journey takes about 3.5-4 hours. Book with Phuong Trang or similar reputable company. Cost is around $5-8. Grab a bánh mì at the station before boarding if you skip breakfast.
~3 hours
Check into your hostel in the Ninh Kieu area, then walk to Ninh Kieu Wharf (Bến Ninh Kiều) on Hai Ba Trung Street along the Hau River. Stroll the riverside promenade, see the Cai Rang floating market boats docking with fresh produce, and visit the small Ninh Kieu Park nearby. Free entry.
~1.5 hours
Walk along Nguyen An Ninh Street or Mau Than Street near the university area where street vendors set up in the evening. Look for stalls with bubbling pots of broth. Hu tieu Nam Vang (Phnom Penh-style) is the local specialty here, topped with pork, shrimp, and quail eggs. Expect to pay around $1.50-2 per bowl.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a bánh mì from a sidewalk vendor near Mien Tay Bus Station before boarding and ask for the classic combination with cha lua (pork roll) and pate. Will cost about $1.
Bánh mìClose to the main attractions, walking distance to markets and street food, and where most budget hostels and backpacker hangouts are located.
Close to the main attractions, walking distance to markets and street food, and where most budget hostels and backpacker hangouts are located.

Arrive by 5:30 AM to catch the market at its peak. Hire a longtail boat from Ninh Kieu Wharf for about 100,000 VND per person. Stick to the outer edges where locals trade fruit for better prices and fewer tourist boats.

Arrive by 5:30 AM to catch the market at its peak. Hire a longtail boat from Ninh Kieu Wharf for about 100,000 VND per person. Stick to the outer edges where locals trade fruit for better prices and fewer tourist boats.
~2.5 hours
Many boat tours from the floating market stop at orchards along the smaller canals. Look for one near Phong Dien district. Try the rambutan and durian if in season and walk through the garden paths between the fruit trees.
~3 hours
Walk from the central market along Hai Ba Trung Street toward the night market area. Browse fresh produce stalls, dried fish vendors, and local handicraft shops. Check out the old colonial buildings near the post office on Hoa Binh Boulevard.
~1.5 hours
Search for ca loc nuong trui stalls along the Can Tho River near Ninh Kieu Park. The fish is grilled whole over open coals with salt and chili. Eat it wrapped in rice paper with fresh herbs and vermicelli. A full meal costs about 50,000 VND.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a streetside vendor near Ninh Kieu Wharf selling Banh Mi with cha lua (Vietnamese pork sausage) and pate. Grab a Ca phe sua da (iced milk coffee) alongside it to wake up before the boat ride.
Cà phê sữa đáClose to the wharf for early morning floating market boats and walking distance to night food stalls.
Close to the wharf for early morning floating market boats and walking distance to night food stalls.
~3 hours
Rent a bicycle from your hostel or a shop on Nguyen An Ninh Street for about 50,000 VND per day. Head east over the Tran Hung Dao bridge toward the islet roads around Con Son or follow small lanes behind the riverfront to find rice paddies and orchards.
~2 hours
Located at 1 Hoa Binh Street in the city center, free entry. The museum covers the history of the Mekong Delta with exhibits on Khmer culture, wartime artifacts, and traditional farming tools.
~1.5 hours
Start at the Ninh Kieu Wharf area and walk north along the river promenade. Look for the floating fish farms and watch local boats return at sunset around 5:30 PM.
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Find a street vendor near the central market and order a Bánh mì stuffed with pate, pork, pickled vegetables, and fresh herbs for about 10,000 VND.
Bánh mìClose to the museum, wharf, and bicycle rental shops, and within walking distance to street food stalls.
Close to the museum, wharf, and bicycle rental shops, and within walking distance to street food stalls.
Take an overnight sleeper bus from Can Tho to Rach Gia (about 4 hours, 100,000 VND), then the high-speed ferry from Rach Gia to Phu Quoc (2.5 hours, 350,000 VND). Book the ferry ticket a day in advance at the Rach Gia port or through your hostel.
~4 hours
Take a local bus from Can Tho bus station to Rach Gia. The journey along Highway 91 takes about 3.5-4 hours. These buses run frequently from early morning and drop you near the Rach Gia ferry terminal.
~2.5 hours
Superdong and Phu Quoc Express run high-speed ferries from Rach Gia harbor to Bai Vong port on Phu Quoc. Book at the counter in the morning for the best afternoon departure. Seas can be rough so sit mid-ship if you are prone to motion sickness.
~2 hours
Head to Duong Dong town center near the night market and beachfront. Walk south along the sand toward the Dinh Cau rock formation and lighthouse. Grab a fresh coconut from one of the small stalls along the shore.
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Grab a quick banh mi from a stall near the Can Tho bus station before departure. The combination of grilled pork, pickled carrots, cilantro, and chili will keep you full for the journey.
Bánh mìClose to the ferry drop-off point, night market, and Duong Dong Beach for sunset walks.
Close to the ferry drop-off point, night market, and Duong Dong Beach for sunset walks.

Head to the park entrance on the northeast side of the island near Vinpearl. Follow the hiking trail through lowland tropical forest to the Rach Vem stream; wear sturdy shoes and bring insect repellent. Entry is free and you can spot monkeys and endemic bird species along the way.

Head to the park entrance on the northeast side of the island near Vinpearl. Follow the hiking trail through lowland tropical forest to the Rach Vem stream; wear sturdy shoes and bring insect repellent. Entry is free and you can spot monkeys and endemic bird species along the way.
~1 hours
Visit one of the small fish sauce workshops along Duong Dong's waterfront, most are near the Duong Dong Market area. Most factories offer a free tasting where you dip fresh seafood into aged fish sauce and see the fermentation barrels up close.
~3 hours
Head to Long Beach (Bai Truong), the long sandy stretch south of Duong Dong. Find a spot near the public access points between resorts; there is no entrance fee and you can swim or read under a palm tree.
~2 hours
Walk the covered lane along Duong Dong's waterfront, starting near the Cau Temple entrance. Look for grilled seafood skewers and fresh sugarcane juice; bargaining works for souvenirs and dried snacks.
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Find a street cart near Duong Dong Market and order a hot bowl of Phở with fresh herbs and lime. This classic noodle soup costs around 30,000 VND and will fuel your morning hike.
PhởClose to the night market, bus stops, and cheap eateries, making it easy to explore the island without a long drive.
Close to the night market, bus stops, and cheap eateries, making it easy to explore the island without a long drive.
~4 hours
Rent from any shop in Duong Dong town for about 100,000-150,000 VND per day. Head north on Duong Ba Trac street past the fish sauce factories toward Ganh Dau cape, stopping at beaches like Bai Dai and Rach Vem for the starfish.
~1.5 hours
Visit the Phu Quoc Pearl Farm on Tran Hung Dao street, south of Duong Dong. Entry is free, and you can watch the cultivation process and see pearl harvesting demonstrations without any purchase pressure.
~2.5 hours
Head to the stretch of beach along Tran Hung Dao street south of Duong Dong where small restaurants set up grills on the sand. Point at the fresh catch of the day displayed on ice and ask them to grill it with local herbs and salt.
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Grab a Bánh mì from any baguette cart on Nguyen Trung Truc street in Duong Dong. The classic combo of grilled pork, pickled daikon, cilantro, chilies, and pate is a cheap and filling meal.
Bánh mìDuong Dong has the highest concentration of cheap hostels, local eateries, and motorbike rentals, making it the perfect base for exploring the island.
Duong Dong has the highest concentration of cheap hostels, local eateries, and motorbike rentals, making it the perfect base for exploring the island.
~3.5 hours
Head to the southern coast for Sao Beach, a 7 km stretch of white sand with calm turquoise water. Arrive early (by 8 AM) to claim a spot under the trees before the crowds arrive. Walk south along the shoreline toward the rocky outcrops for quieter swimming.
~2.5 hours
From Sao Beach, walk or grab a Grab bike 4 km south to the Phu Quoc lighthouse at An Thoi harbor. The short paved path up to the lighthouse offers sweeping views of the southern islands and fishing boat fleets. Best light for photos is around 2 PM.
~2 hours
Head to Phu Quoc Night Market on Vo Thi Sau Street in Duong Dong town around 6 PM. Walk the main aisle lined with seafood grills and pick a stall grilling squid or snapper. A plate of grilled squid with chili salt costs about 40,000 VND ($1.60).
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a street-side bánh mì cart near Duong Dong market and order a bánh mì thịt (pork sandwich) with pâté, pickled carrots, and fresh cilantro for about 15,000 VND.
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Look for a small family-run shop along the road from Sao Beach back toward Duong Dong and order a bowl of bún chả with grilled pork patties and vermicelli noodles in a tangy fish sauce broth.
Bún chảClose to the night market, bus routes to beaches, and budget eateries.
Close to the night market, bus routes to beaches, and budget eateries.
~2.5 hours
Head to the Dinh Cau area at Duong Dong harbor around 10am when it is quiet. Check out the Dinh Cau temple on the rocky outcrop and walk through the daytime seafood stalls to see the catch being unloaded.
~3.5 hours
Rent a motorbike or get a xe om to visit a traditional fish sauce factory (search for Hung Phat or Phu Quoc Fish Sauce on the northern edge of Duong Dong). Then ride east to a pepper farm like Suoi Da or Khu Tuong pepper garden to see vines drying.
~2 hours
Take a Grab bike or drive to Long Beach (Bai Truong) about 3 km south of town. Walk north along the sand toward the Dusit Princess resort area for the widest horizon view with few crowds.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a street-side stall on Tran Hung Dao street in Duong Dong and order a hot bowl of Pho with fresh herbs and lime for less than $2.
Phở
Look for a banh mi cart near the Dinh Cau roundabout and ask for banh mi thit (pork and pate sandwich) with pickled daikon and chili.
Bánh mìClose to the morning market area, evening food stalls, and a short ride to Long Beach for sunset.
Close to the morning market area, evening food stalls, and a short ride to Long Beach for sunset.
~3 hours
Head to Bai Truong (Long Beach) along Tran Hung Dao Street, a long stretch of free public sand with calm water. Look for a spot near the southern end where it is quieter and you can swim without resort crowds.
~2.5 hours
Walk along Bach Dang Street near the Duong Dong Market area to see local fish vendors, spice stalls, and the old architecture. Search for the Cau Temple (fish port temple) at the mouth of the river for a cultural stop.
~1.5 hours
Find a street stall along Tran Hung Dao Street in Duong Dong that serves banh canh with crab or fish broth. This thick noodle soup is a Phu Quoc specialty and costs about 20,000 30,000 VND from a sidewalk vendor.
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Grab a banh mi from a street cart near Duong Dong Market ask for one with grilled pork, pickled daikon, and fresh herbs for a quick and filling start.
Bánh mìWalking distance to Long Beach, the market, and the night food stalls, keeping transport costs low.
Walking distance to Long Beach, the market, and the night food stalls, keeping transport costs low.
Book a VietJet or Bamboo Airways flight from Phu Quoc (PQC) to Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) in advance best fares are around $30 50. Alternatively, take a night bus to Rach Gia and then a bus into HCMC for about $15, but this takes 10 12 hours.
~2.5 hours
Catch the Superdong or Phu Quoc Express fast ferry from Bai Vong port to Rach Gia. Book your ticket a day in advance at any travel agency on Duong Dong or online for around 200,000 250,000 VND.
~7 hours
From Rach Gia bus station take a VIP sleeper bus to Ho Chi Minh City's Mien Tay bus station. The Phuong Trang (Futa Bus) line is reliable with air conditioning and reclining seats. Aim for a midday departure so you arrive by early evening.
~3 hours
Head to the backpacker hub of Pham Ngu Lao Street in District 1. Check into a budget dorm and wash off the travel grime. Grab a quick Bánh mì from a street cart nearby for a cheap and filling dinner.
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Grab a coffee and a filled baguette from a street stall on Duong Dong before the ferry. Ask for Bánh mì with grilled pork and pâté, a classic Vietnamese sandwich stacked with pickled daikon, cilantro, and chili.
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After checking into your hostel walk to any street food alley off Bui Vien Street and grab a bowl of Phở bò (beef noodle soup) from a mobile vendor. The rich broth and fresh herbs will revive you after the long journey.
PhởYou arrive late and need a bed right in the action with cheap street food and social common rooms for meeting other travelers.
You arrive late and need a bed right in the action with cheap street food and social common rooms for meeting other travelers.

Entry is 30,000 VND (about $1.25). Located at 97A Pho Duc Chinh Street in District 1. The colonial building itself is worth seeing and the collection includes modern Vietnamese art and religious sculptures across three floors.

Entry is 30,000 VND (about $1.25). Located at 97A Pho Duc Chinh Street in District 1. The colonial building itself is worth seeing and the collection includes modern Vietnamese art and religious sculptures across three floors.
~1.5 hours
Nguyen Van Binh Book Street runs between Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Post Office. Free to wander, browse outdoor book stalls, and see the street art installations. Grab a coffee at one of the small cafe kiosks along the pedestrian walkway.
~1.5 hours
Head to a banh mi stall in District 1's backpacker area near Bui Vien Street. Order a banh mi thit (classic pork) for around 15,000-20,000 VND, then find a sidewalk cafe for egg coffee (ca phe trung) which costs about 15,000 VND.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a street vendor near the Fine Arts Museum and order a bowl of pho tai (beef noodle soup) with fresh herbs and lime. A steaming bowl costs around 30,000 VND and will keep you full through the morning.
Phở
Pick up a banh mi from a street cart on Le Loi Street for your final Saigon meal. Choose the banh mi dac biet (special combo) with cold cuts, pate, and pickled daikon for about 15,000 VND. Then find a cafe nearby for egg coffee to finish.
Bánh mìClose to all today's sights and walking distance to the Fine Arts Museum, Book Street, and cheap street food stalls.
Close to all today's sights and walking distance to the Fine Arts Museum, Book Street, and cheap street food stalls.
~1.5 hours
Go early to see the beautiful French colonial architecture inside and out. Mail a postcard home from the main counter for a unique souvenir.
~2 hours
Browse the stalls for coffee beans, lacquerware, or ao dai fabric. Haggle firmly starting at half the asking price. Avoid the central food section which is overpriced for tourists.
~2 hours
Start at Notre-Dame Cathedral and stroll down Dong Khoi Street toward the Saigon River. Watch the city light up as you walk past colonial buildings and sidewalk cafes.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a sidewalk stall near the Central Post Office and order a bowl of Phở with beef. The rich broth and fresh herbs will fuel your morning of sightseeing.
Phở
Grab a banh mi from a street cart on Le Loi Street. Look for one with a long queue of locals and order the classic grilled pork version with pickled daikon and cilantro.
Bánh mìStaying on or near Bui Vien Street puts you close to markets, cheap eateries, and the main sights of District 1.
Staying on or near Bui Vien Street puts you close to markets, cheap eateries, and the main sights of District 1.
~2 hours
Check out of your hostel in District 1 and take a Grab motorbike (around 30 minutes, 40,000 VND) to the airport. Leave at least 3 hours before your flight.
~1 hours
Domestic or international departure from Tan Son Nhat Airport. Grab a banh mi or coffee at the airport food court if you have time.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a street stall near Phạm Ngũ Lão Street in District 1 and order a Banh Mi with grilled pork and a hot coffee. This quintessential Saigon breakfast costs under 20,000 VND and takes two minutes to eat on a plastic stool.
Bánh mìClose to everything for your last day and easy access to the airport via public transport or Grab.
Close to everything for your last day and easy access to the airport via public transport or Grab.
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Backpacker budget. Food: ~$3 restaurant meal + ~$1 street food + ~$1 coffee/beer = $5. Transport: $3 for buses, xe om, or Grab bike. Activities: prioritize free walking tours, temples, museums with small entry fees (these are factored into food/transport flexibility or paid from daily $20 total). Accommodation: $12/night hostel dorm.
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