Ten days in Vietnam: visit to Hue, Lang Thieu Tri
Hue, Lang Thieu Tri

 

Ten days are a very short period of time for a journey to Vietnam. Even if transfers have become shorter and more comfortable, distances still pose a challenge and require careful planning.

While it is possible to organise 10-day itineraries between Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, choosing to focus on a smaller region can be a more reasonable approach.

In this page we briefly outline a selection of ten-day itineraries in Vietnam. For each programme we give suggestions on how to organise the transfers.

 

 

Ten days in Vietnam: choice of the itinerary

Most people want to see both the north and the south. The two regions are quite different in many aspects such as habits, customs, way of living, manners, climate, landscapes and so on. If you can stay in Vietnam for only 10 days you can indeed visit both the north and the south but with very few intermediate stops and short side trips.

For a 10-day journey we suggest you organise your itinerary around the following destinations:

  • Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital, a fascinating city that combines well-preserved cultural heritage, historic sites, numerous museums and few traditional neighbourhoods. What makes Hanoi so inspiring is its distinctive atmosphere which derives from a harmonic mix of traditional and modern lifestyle. Hanoi is the gateway of Northern Vietnam and an excellent base to explore the region. Major destinations that can easily be reached from Hanoi are Ha Long Bay (3 hours), Sa Pa (7 hours), Ha Giang (7-8 hours).

  • Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Sai Gon - Gia Dinh, the largest city, a busy, chaotic, gigantic sprawl, where laziness and frenzy are deeply intertwined. This city offers a unique number of sites that give insight into the most recent history of the country, particularly the Indochina Wars. Ho Chi Minh City is the gateway of Southern Vietnam and an excellent base to explore the region. Major destinations that can easily be reached from Ho Chi Minh City are the Mekong Delta (My Tho, Ben Tre, Can Tho, in 2-4 hours), Mui Ne (4-5 hours), Phu Quoc (less than 2 hours, by air).

  • Hue, former capital during the rule of the Nguyen Dynasty, the city still preserves an important number of historic sites, notable for their beauty, architecture, artistic value and historical significance;

  • Hoi An, the most picturesque of all cities in Vietnam with arguably the most beautiful historic centre. The small town is set amid a tranquil countryside context next to the sea. The city invites to long, serene stays and slow travelling. Nearby are Da Nang, the largest city in central Vietnam, famous for its beaches, and My Son Sanctuary, a major religious and archaeological site.

All of the itineraries outlined below can easily be organised independently. Resorting to the support of a travel agency can make things easier and smoother and is practically a necessity when it comes to organising the side trips.

 

Ten days in Vietnam: recommended itineraries

Hanoi, Hoi An, Hue and Ho Chi Minh City are the major destination for a 10-day itinerary in Vietnam.

We suggest you focus your journey on three main destinations, devoting an entire week, 7 days to them. The remaining 2-3 days can be used for side-trips.

You should take into account that transfers between Hanoi, Hoi An, Ho Chi Minh City can take up to two half days. Travelling by plane offers the most convenient transfer options. Night trains are usually cheaper but less comfortable. We recommend using the train only for the Hue-Hanoi leg.

If you are on a budget and you are comfortable with such a tough way of travelling, you can opt for night transfers by bus. This will allow you to save money but for such a short journey it would be better to focus on time saving.

 

Here are the itineraries we recommend for a 10-day journey in Vietnam:

Itinerary 1: Ho Chi Minh City, Hoi An, Hue, Hanoi, Ha Long Bay;

Itinerary 2: Hoi An, Hue, Hanoi, Sa Pa, Ha Long Bay;

Itinerary 3: Ho Chi Minh City, Phu Quoc, Hoi An;

 

We assume that Tan Son Nhat Airport (in Ho Chi Minh City) is the point of arrival and departure. Another option is to enter and exit the country through Noi Bai Airport (near Hanoi).

If you travel from Asia you may also consider other points of entry such as the airports of Phu Quoc, Da Nang, Nha Trang.

 

 

Itinerary 1: Ho Chi Minh City, Hoi An, Hue, Hanoi

Though theoretically feasible, organising a 10-day journey that includes all the four main destinations mentioned above is not advisable because it would impose too strict constraints and a fast-paced schedule.

Nevertheless if you choose this route, a possible schedule is the following:

  • Day 1: Ho Chi Minh City

  • Day 2: Ho Chi Minh City (day trip to Mekong Delta or Cu Chi)

  • Day 3: transfer to Hoi An; first visit to the city centre

  • Day 4: Hoi An

  • Day 5: Hoi An; excursions (to My Son Sanctuary or Cham Islands)

  • Day 6: transfer to Hue by bus or car. Possible stops at Da Nang, Son Tra Peninsula, Lang Co; arrival in Hue in the evening

  • Day 7: Hue; night train to Hanoi (or late evening flight)

  • Day 8: Hanoi

  • Day 9: Ha Long Bay

  • Day 10: Hanoi

 

As already said, time is very limited for such an ambitious plan and limitations are numerous, the most significant one being the inability to plan satisfying reasonably long day trips. With such a plan you are most likely limited to day trips to Ha Long Bay and a locality in the Mekong Delta. If you with to prolong your stays you inevitably have to delete either the visit to Hue or Hoi An.

With such a schedule it is impossible to see the mountains.

 

How to organise the transfers

If you choose a round trip flight itinerary (entry and exit through the same airport, typically Ho Chi Minh City airport), you have to include a long transfer from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City:

  • Ho Chi Minh City-Hoi An (via Da Nang by plane and by taxi or bus)

  • Hoi An-Hue (by bus or taxi)

  • Hue-Hanoi (by night train or plane)

  • Hanoi-Ho Chi Minh City (by plane)

 

 

Itinerary 2: Hoi An, Hue, Hanoi, Sa Pa, Ha Long Bay

The second itinerary follows our suggestion and focuses on a more restricted area, i.e. the centre and the north of the country.

A possible route between Hoi An and Hanoi follows the schedule below:

  • Day 1: arrival in Ho Chi Minh City and transfer to Hoi An; first visit to the city centre

  • Day 2: Hoi An

  • Day 3: Hoi An; excursions (to My Son Sanctuary or Cham Islands)

  • Day 4: transfer to Hue by bus or car. Possible stops at Da Nang, Son Tra Peninsula, Lang Co; arrival in Hue in the evening

  • Day 5: Hue; night train to Hanoi (or late evening flight)

  • Day 6: Hanoi

  • Day 7: Sa Pa

  • Day 8: Sa Pa, night transfer to Ha Long

  • Day 9: Ha Long Bay

  • Day 10: Ha Long Bay, return to Hanoi, end of the journey

 

This programme includes a short visit to Sa Pa. The time is very limited and the most reasonable option is to have the whole trip organised by a local agency that will also take care of making sure the return matches the schedule of cruise in the Ha Long Bay. Some operators offer combo packages (Sa Pa - Ha Long Bay).

 

How to organise the transfers

If you choose a round trip flight itinerary (entry and exit through the same airport, typically Ho Chi Minh City airport), you have to include a long transfer from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City:

  • Ho Chi Minh City-Hoi An (via Da Nang by plane and by taxi or bus)

  • Hoi An-Hue (by bus or taxi)

  • Hue-Hanoi (by night train or plane)

  • Hanoi - Sa Pa - Ha Long Bay (by bus or minivan, organised by a travel agency)

  • Hanoi-Ho Chi Minh City (by plane)

 

 

Itinerary 3: Southern Vietnam

The third itinerary is restricted to the south. As such, it is probably the best option for those who visit Vietnam in winter and are not comfortable with cold weather. Furthermore, in this season you can enjoy the sea in the southern regions.

A possible programme is the following:

  • Day 1: arrival in Ho Chi Minh City; first visit to the city centre

  • Day 2: Ho Chi Minh City

  • Day 3: Ben Tre; transfer to Can Tho

  • Day 4: Can Tho

  • Day 5: transfer to Phu Quoc

  • Day 6: Phu Quoc

  • Day 7: Phu Quoc

  • Day 8: Phu Quoc

  • Day 9: Ha Tien

  • Day 10: Chau Doc, return to Ho Chi Minh City, end of the journey

 

There are many other variants:

  • Mui Ne, another major seaside destination, along the coast between Vung Tau and Nha Trang. You can include a visit to Mui Ne as part of an itinerary between Ho Chi Minh City and Da Lat. The latter is a popular travel destination, mostly appreciated by locals for its mountain landscape and enjoyable climate;

  • Cambodia; you can combine this itinerary with a journey to Cambodia. If you plan to do so, you can cross the border at Chau Doc and reach Phnom Penh either by coach or by boat.

 

How to organise the transfers

In general you can easily get around by bus in the whole southern region. You can reach Phu Quoc easily by plan from Ho Chi Minh City.

 

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The itineraries are meant to allow for a comprehensive travel experience ranging from visits of cultural and historical sites to the exploration of natural beauties and off-the-beaten path locations.

Vietnam is a very interesting country and it always has something for everyone.

 

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First journey to Vietnam

Below is basic information that helps conceive a journey to Vietnam. 

 

Starting point

Our suggested itineraries begin and end in Ho Chi Minh City as this is the most common gateway of the country. An increasing number of flight connections allows to enter the country through the capital, Hanoi. Those who come from major Asian cities might start the journey through Da Nang, in central Vietnam.

 

Duration of the journey

We detail itineraries in Vietnam of 7, 10, 14 and 21 days. In case you want to travel in Vietnam for the first time we suggest you spend there at least 2 weeks. This is the minimum time requested for a journey spanning between Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi.

Shorter tours are more suitable for regional itineraries.

 

Duration of the tour: 7 days

Seven days are too short of period of time to follow the classic itinerary from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi. We recommend that you opt for a regional tour, comprising 3 to 4 destinations.

Given the limited time, it is important that the tour is carefully planned.

Suggested itineraries for a 7-day tour in Vietnam are the following:

  • 1) Ho Chi Minh City – Hoi An – Hanoi;

  • 2) Hanoi and Tonkin (with side trips to Ha Long Bay and Sa Pa);

  • 3) Ho Chi Minh City – Mekong Delta – Phu Quoc or Con Dao;

  • 4) Central Vietnam: Hue, Da Nang, Hoi An.

Those who are particularly interested in a beach relaxation might want to opt for a short stay in Mui Ne or Nha Trang.

 

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Duration of the tour: 10 days

With ten days available it is possible to travel between Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi through 2 to 3 travel destinations.

Our suggested itineraries for a 10-day tour in Vietnam are the following:

  • 1) Ho Chi Minh City – Hoi An – Hue – Hanoi;

  • 2) Hue – Hanoi and a tour around Tonkin (side trips to Ha Long Bay and Sa Pa);

  • 3) Ho Chi Minh City – Mui Ne – Mekong Delta – Phu Quoc;

  • 4) Central Vietnam: Nha Trang, Hoi An, Da Nang, Hue.

 

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Hoi An

 

Duration of the tour: 14 days

With two weeks available you can follow the classic whole country South to North itinerary. As time is limited, a very small number of side trips should be included and there is not much room for improvisation.

Our suggested itineraries for a 2-week tour in Vietnam are the following:

  • 1) Ho Chi Minh City – Hoi An – Hue – Hanoi – Sa Pa – Ha Long Bay;

  • 2) Ho Chi Minh City – Mekong Delta – Hoi An – Hue – Hanoi – Ha Long Bay;

  • 3) Any 10-day itinerary plus a 4-day stay in Phu Quoc or Con Dao.

 

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Duration of the tour: 21 days

With three weeks available you can follow the classic whole country South to North itinerary including some off the beaten track destinations.

Our suggested itineraries for a 3-week tour in Vietnam are the following:

  • 1) Ho Chi Minh City – Hoi An – Hue – Hanoi – Sa Pa – Ha Long Bay;

  • 2) Ho Chi Minh City – Mekong Delta – Mui Ne – Nha Trang (or Quy Nhon) – Hoi An – Da Nang – Hue – Hanoi – Sa Pa – Ha Long Bay;

  • 3) Any 14-day itinerary plus a 7-day tour in the mountainous region of Tonkin (i.e. Sa Pa and Ha Giang);

  • 4) Any 14-day itinerary plus a 7-day stay in Phu Quoc and Nam Du Islands.

 

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Suggested itinerary:

  • Ho Chi Minh City and Mekong Delta (Ben Tre, My Tho or Can Tho): 3 days;

  • Hoi An and Hue: 4 days;

  • Hanoi and a village nearby: 3 days;

  • Ha Long Bay: 2 or 3 days;

  • Sa Pa, Hoang Lien National Park and Ha Giang Loop: 7-8 days.

 

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Hoang Lien National Park

 

Duration of the tour: 28 days

  • Ho Chi Minh City and Mekong Delta (Ben Tre, Sa Dec, Can Tho): 6 days;

  • Binh Thuan, Lam Dong, Dak Lak and Khanh Hoa provinces (motorbike tour): 8 days;

  • Hoi An, Da Nang and Hue: 6 days;

  • Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Pu Luong, Sa Pa or Ha Giang: 8 days.

 

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For longer journeys you may consider adding destinations in Cambodia. An easy addition is a visit to Koh Rong and the nearby islands along the eastern coast of Cambodia.

 

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