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We are vegetarian. Can we have vegetarian food in Vietnam during our trip?

Yes, you can. Vietnam is a Buddhist country. Although there are not many exclusively vegetarian restaurants, it is easy to find good vegetarian meals in cities. Most restaurants can serve both regular and vegetarian meals.

 

Is there internet in Vietnam?

Yes, there is internet in cities and large towns; however, it may not be available in rural and remote areas. Most hotels offer internet access, and Wi-Fi and internet cafes are common in large cities.

 

Can we travel with our small children?

Don't worry when you travel with your children. Hotels often provide shared rooms for children under 5 years old with parents free of charge. If children would like to have their own room, you can request an extra bed and pay a surcharge.

It is highly recommended to have a private tour when traveling with kids or children because it is more comfortable to have just your family in the transport, and the daily itinerary can be more flexible.

 

How can I book and pay for a tour?

After receiving the detailed itinerary and quote from our Travel Consultant and deciding to travel with us, we will request a 30% deposit of the total cost, which can be paid by credit card or bank transfer. The remaining balance of the tour can be settled upon your arrival in Vietnam at our company.

When are the public holidays in Vietnam?

During public holidays, hotels, transportation, flights, and trains experience high demand due to domestic tourist travel. Here is a list of public holidays in Vietnam:

  • New Year’s Day: January 1
  • Lunar New Year or Tet holiday: End of January / Beginning of February. The actual dates vary each year according to the Lunar Calendar. This is the busiest time of year as all Vietnamese people return home for the traditional holiday, resulting in full hotels, flights, trains, and buses.
  • Liberation Day / Reunification Day & International Workers’ Day: April 30 & May 1
  • Birthday of Ho Chi Minh (Uncle Ho) – President of Vietnam: May 19
  • National Day: September 2

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