How to Plan Your Vietnam Trip from India
Booking a Vietnam tour package handles most logistics — but understanding 7 core planning elements helps Indian travelers customize the experience: destinations, weather, visa, flights, food, cost, and practical tips. Each topic links to a dedicated guide for deeper reading, with quick answers below for fast reference.
What are the best places to visit in Vietnam?
Vietnam's top destinations cluster across 3 regions: Northern (Hanoi, Halong Bay, Sapa, Ninh Binh), Central (Hue, Hoi An, Da Nang), and Southern (Ho Chi Minh City, Phu Quoc, Mekong Delta). Most Indian travelers cover 2-3 regions per trip, with UNESCO sites including Halong Bay, Hoi An Ancient Town, and My Son Sanctuary.
For region-by-region breakdown with insider picks, see the guide on places to visit in Vietnam.
When is the best time to visit Vietnam?
The best time to visit Vietnam from India is November to April, when dry conditions align across at least 2 of Vietnam's 3 climate zones. November is the single best month — dry across all 3 zones with 22-30°C (72-86°F) temperatures, and overlaps with Diwali travel windows from India.
For month-by-month seasonal patterns, read the Vietnam weather guide.
Do Indian citizens need a visa for Vietnam?
Yes, Indian citizens need a Vietnam e-visa, applied online with ₹2,375 fee for single-entry or ₹4,750 for multiple-entry, processed in 3-5 business days. The e-visa stays valid up to 90 days and accepts entry at 83 airports, land borders, and seaports across Vietnam. Phu Quoc Island offers a 30-day visa-free stay for Indians arriving directly via Phu Quoc International Airport or seaport.
For application steps and document checklist, see the Vietnam visa application process for Indian travelers.
How can Indians reach Vietnam from India?
Indians can reach Vietnam from 6 cities with direct flights — Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, and Hyderabad — or via 1-stop connections from Chennai, Pune, Kochi, and Jaipur through Bangkok, Singapore, or Kuala Lumpur. Round-trip fares range ₹18,000-55,000, with Kolkata-Hanoi the fastest at 2h 40m, and booking 90-120 days in advance capturing fares 20-35% lower than within 30 days.
For airline comparisons and city-by-city routing, read the guide on how to travel from India to Vietnam.
What Vietnamese food should Indian travelers try?
Vietnamese cuisine spans 20 must-try dishes across 3 regional styles: Northern (Pho, Bun Cha, Egg Coffee), Central (Bun Bo Hue, Mi Quang, Cao Lau), and Southern (Banh Mi, Hu Tieu Nam Vang, Com Tam). Vegetarian travelers find Dalat Vegetable Hotpot, fresh spring rolls, and Banana Flower Salad widely available, plus dedicated Indian restaurants in Hanoi Old Quarter, HCMC District 1, and Da Nang.
For full dish list with authentic restaurant recommendations, explore the guide on 20 best Vietnamese dishes.
How much does a Vietnam trip cost from India?
A Vietnam trip from India costs ₹42,000 to ₹1,80,000 per person across 3 budget tiers, varying by travel style, trip duration, and departure city. The total trip cost breaks down across 6 components:
- International flights: ₹18,000-55,000 (largest single component, 35-55% of total)
- Vietnam e-visa: ₹2,375 (single-entry)
- Local transport in Vietnam: ₹400-2,000/day
- Accommodation: ₹800-20,000/night across 5 tiers
- Food: ₹100-1,200/meal (street food to Indian restaurants)
- Tour packages: ₹55,000-1,75,000 for 6-10 nights all-inclusive
Booking 90-120 days advance and traveling as a group of 4+ saves 20-35%. Booking direct with a Vietnam-based operator avoids Indian OTA commission markups typical of agency-booked trips.
Get the complete cost breakdown by tier and component in our Vietnam trip cost from India guide.
What practical tips should Indian travelers know?
Indian travelers should prepare for 5 practical essentials in Vietnam:
- Local SIM card: ₹400-800 for 7-14 days from Viettel, Mobifone, or Vinaphone (significantly cheaper than international roaming).
- VND currency: ₹1 ≈ 280 VND; USD accepted at tourist establishments; UPI not accepted in Vietnam; ATMs widely available in cities.
- Moderate tipping: ₹250-500 per day per traveler for guides and drivers; 5-10% appreciated but not mandatory at restaurants.
- Plug adapters: Type C/G plugs for 220V power; Indian Type D not directly compatible; universal adapters available in Vietnam for ₹50-100.
- Essential apps: Grab (rideshare/food delivery), Google Maps, Google Translate (download Vietnamese offline pack), and XE Currency.
Vietnam ranks among Asia's safer destinations for Indian solo travelers including women, placed 38th out of 163 countries on the 2025 Global Peace Index — standard precautions for valuables and crowded markets apply. Learn 2-3 basic phrases like "Xin chào" (hello), "Cảm ơn" (thank you), and "Bao nhiêu?" (how much?) — Vietnamese locals respond noticeably warmer to travelers who attempt the language.