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Winter.Warrior

  1. is vietnam really hot and/or humid?
  2. Is it worth visiting?
  3. Is the 90 day DL now active?( nvm, just reread above posts. /forum/viewtopic.php?id=1002203 )
  4. Where would a 1st time visitor be best suited to check out.

me: Single man. Walk/eat local food/enjoy life in foreign lands/stress free i hope


Thank you Sirs

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THIGV

is vietnam really hot and/or humid?  -@Winter.Warrior

This particular question is not really on the topic so let me refer you to the following: /forum/viewtopic.p … 87#5682447


A lot of how you perceive the temperature and humidity depends on the climate from which you arrive.

Bhavna

Hello everyone,


Please note that I have created a new topic on the Vietnam forum from your posts as the other thread (Visas To Enter Vietnam ) isn't really fitting.


All the best

Bhavna

jayrozzetti23

is vietnam really hot and/or humid?
Is it worth visiting?

Where would a 1st time visitor be best suited to check out.

me: Single man. Walk/eat local food/enjoy life in foreign lands/stress free i hope
Thank you Sirs
-@Winter.Warrior


Vietnam has a topical climate, so yes, temperatures and humidity levels are normally high.


If you are a world traveler, then probably it is worth visiting just to see and experience the country firsthand for yourself.


There are three regions: north, central and south. I'd recommend avoiding the largest cities except for flying in/out. They're not very stress-free. There is a very long coastline and several islands and a couple of famous spots in the mountains that are more relaxing and at least offer some stunning scenery. Accommodation and food are generally good value as well as domestic flights. Unless you are riding around on a motorbike, it's a safe place.


Some negatives include scams, rubbish and over-development. Also, most of the year, there are tropical storms and monsoons, so it's likely that at some point, you'll have to deal with some heavy rain.