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Tours in Vietnam

  • Need a visa

If you've long dreamed of witnessing a misty sunrise over tea plantations from a cozy bungalow or immersing yourself in a rich and exotic culture, then it's time to visit Vietnam! Here, an unforgettable journey awaits you through Buddhist temples, numerous picturesque plantations, white sandy beaches with turquoise seas, and a variety of historical landmarks. Dive into the extraordinary culture of Southeast Asia and experience a true sense of harmony with the world around you.

    • Relax on the beach.
    • Immerse yourself in the culture.
    • Walk through the plantations
    • See Buddhist temples
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    Interesting in Vietnam

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    • Vietnamese language

    Vietnam is nestled along the coast of the South China Sea — a remarkable country rich with historical landmarks, unique architectural complexes, majestic mountain ranges, stunning beaches, and comfortable hotels.

    General Information

    Tours to Vietnam from New Delhi are an excellent choice for both adventure seekers and those who prefer a relaxing beach getaway.

    Anex offers direct flights to Vietnam, with a flight time of approximately 5 hours. The time difference with New Delhi is +1.5 hours.

    Visa

    A valid international passport is required — it must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your return date. Indian citizens can obtain an e-visa or visa on arrival depending on the duration and purpose of their trip. AnexTour will assist you not only in selecting a tour to Vietnam from New Delhi, but also in preparing all the necessary documents.

    Climate

    From October to May, the best option is to travel to southern Vietnam, while from May to October, the north is more favorable. The average annual temperature ranges between +26°C and +29°C. During the dry season, it can reach +35°C, while in winter it may drop to +22…+25°C. The rainy season begins at different times in the south, north, and central regions, which makes Vietnam a great travel destination year-round. We’ll help you choose the right region for your vacation to avoid unpleasant weather surprises.

    Resorts

    Sunshine, fresh air, warm sea, delicious Vietnamese cuisine, and exotic fruits attract millions of tourists every year. The vibrant underwater world is sure to impress diving enthusiasts, while spa resorts appeal to travelers looking for health and wellness escapes.

    Phan Thiet

    One of Vietnam’s top resort cities and the southernmost destination, Phan Thiet is famous for its beautiful beaches, coconut palms, and high-standard hotels. It’s a favorite spot for surfers.

    Mui Ne

    Just 7 km from Phan Thiet, this safe resort offers easy beach access, upscale hotels, and all the essentials for a comfortable stay: massage parlors, restaurants, and shops. Its nearby sand dunes create a unique climate — with sunny weather year-round and almost no strong winds, except in winter. During this season, it becomes a hotspot for windsurfers and kitesurfers.

    Nha Trang

    This modern city, filled with skyscrapers, features one of the world’s longest cable cars connecting to Vinpearl Island, a hub of entertainment. Nha Trang is also famous for its hot springs and mud therapy centers located nearby. You can enjoy a range of wellness programs at local balneological centers, plus clean seas, water sports, cafés, and nightclubs.

    Phan Rang

    Phan Rang is a quiet resort ideal for snorkeling and sea fishing, known for its golden beaches, gentle sea entry, and hot springs. Located midway between Phan Thiet and Nha Trang, it offers a balanced travel option and is popular for its strategic location.

    Phu Quoc

    For those who’ve visited Vietnam before and are looking for new experiences, AnexTour recommends Phu Quoc — the country’s largest island and a relatively new destination. It’s ideal for honeymoons and romantic getaways thanks to its tropical jungles, peaceful atmosphere, secluded beaches, and lack of noisy entertainment.

    Tourist infrastructure is still developing here, but the island already boasts turquoise waters, white sand, vibrant coral reefs, and rare marine life — a paradise for divers and anyone seeking unforgettable photos.

    Among the newest attractions is the world’s longest over-sea cable car — the Sunset cable car — stretching to Hon Thom Island with its lush gardens and palm trees.

    Excursions

    Exciting excursions available include:

    • Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) — explore the history of this bustling metropolis, visit the War Remnants Museum, and take in its vibrant nightlife;
    • Dalat — the "city of flowers," located 1,500 meters above sea level;
    • Yang Bay Eco Park — relax in hot springs and enjoy traditional musical performances;
    • Halong Bay — a UNESCO World Heritage Site with over 3,000 islands;
    • Lotus Lake — one of Mui Ne’s iconic attractions, along with its colorful sand dunes;
    • Taku Mountain — climb over 300 steps to see the famous Reclining Buddha statue;
    • “100 Eggs” mud spa — a large complex of mineral springs and mud baths near Nha Trang;
    • Vinpearl Land amusement park — featuring a water park, dolphinarium, and nightly fountain shows;
    • A crocodile farm — where visitors can even try crocodile or ostrich meat.

    Vietnam’s proximity to Cambodia also makes it easy to organize a combined tour from New Delhi, including a two-day stay in Cambodia with visits to its major landmarks.

    You can request the full list of excursions from our manager when selecting your tour to Vietnam from New Delhi.

    Interesting fact

    One of the most renowned traditional crafts in Vietnam is silk embroidery. This delicate art, which young women spend years mastering, is highly valued by tourists and collectors alike. Unsurprisingly, silk embroidered paintings can be quite expensive — and sometimes incredibly so — as their creation can take months or even years. During your journey through Vietnam, you’ll have the chance to visit a silk embroidery workshop and witness this intricate craft firsthand.

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