Explore All – Vietnam & Cambodia guide, a culturally rich and visually stunning journey through two of Southeast Asia’s most captivating countries.
Vietnam and Cambodia means immersing yourself in centuries of history, vibrant traditions, and breathtaking landscapes. From the limestone karsts of Ha Long Bay and the lantern-lit streets of Hoi An to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat and the royal charm of Phnom Penh, this journey offers a seamless blend of ancient wonders and modern life.
Why this combo works:
- Easy cross-border travel with multiple flight and land options
- Shared cultural threads with distinct national identities
- Diverse experiences: beaches, mountains, temples, cities, and rivers
- Ideal for history lovers, foodies, photographers, and spiritual seekers
✅ Dos and ❌ Don’ts
✅ Dos
- Respect religious sites: Dress modestly, remove shoes, and stay quiet
- Carry cash: Vietnam uses the Vietnamese Dong (VND); Cambodia uses USD and Riel
- Try local cuisine: Vietnamese pho, banh mi, and bun cha; Cambodian amok, lok lak, and tropical fruits
- Use ride apps like Grab in Vietnam and tuk-tuks in Cambodia for local transport
- Learn basic phrases in Vietnamese and Khmer—it goes a long way
- Book guided tours for Angkor Wat and historical sites to enrich your experience
- Stay hydrated and wear sunscreen—both countries can be hot and humid
❌ Don’ts
- ❌ Don’t touch or climb ancient structures—especially in Angkor Wat
- ❌ Don’t drink tap water—stick to bottled or filtered
- ❌ Don’t overpack—light luggage makes border crossings and local travel easier
- ❌ Don’t ignore visa requirements—each country has separate entry rules
- ❌ Don’t expect Western-style punctuality—embrace the relaxed pace
📅 Best Time to Visit
🗺️ If You’re Traveling North to South (Hanoi → Hue → Hoi An → Ho Chi Minh City)
Best Months: November to March
- Why:
- Cool, dry weather in the north (Hanoi, Ha Long Bay)
- Sunny skies in central Vietnam (Hue, Da Nang, Hoi An)
- Warm and dry in the south (Ho Chi Minh City, Mekong Delta)
- Bonus: Lunar New Year (Tet) usually falls in late January or early February—festive but busy!
🏖️ If You’re Focusing on the South (Ho Chi Minh City, Mekong Delta, Phu Quoc)
Best Months: December to April
- Why:
- Dry season with minimal rain
- Ideal for beach days, boat tours, and city exploration
🏞️ If You’re Exploring the North (Hanoi, Sapa, Ha Long Bay)
Best Months: October to April
- Why:
- Crisp air and clear skies
- Great for trekking in Sapa and cruising Ha Long Bay
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