thanks! . jus did visa run and yup it’s 30.30days . 90 days need to apply and pay money one
Hcmc has two seasons, wet and dry. Wet season from May to November. I went last month and it rained heavily everyday.I just reached my hotel in HCM for a quick spontaneous weekend trip. First time here, feels very safe for female solo travellers if anyone is considering. Raining heavily now though, hopefully it clears up over the weekend. Anyone have any nice tourist friendly casual food recommendations for the area near the Saigon post office?
It’s always 30 days for singaporean passports.thanks! . jus did visa run and yup it’s 30.
Ahh ok. The rain stopped for a while so I walked around for a bit and then it rained again...Hcmc has two seasons, wet and dry. Wet season from May to November. I went last month and it rained heavily everyday.
I would recommend HOA Tuc contemporary vietnamese cuisine. It is not exactly near post office but still in District 1 (opposite Park Hyatt Saigon Hotel).
Yes personallyAre Danang Bana hills and Hoi An worth visiting?
Don’t use your phone constantly while walking next to the roads.I just reached my hotel in HCM for a quick spontaneous weekend trip. First time here, feels very safe for female solo travellers if anyone is considering. Raining heavily now though, hopefully it clears up over the weekend. Anyone have any nice tourist friendly casual food recommendations for the area near the Saigon post office?
Highly recommended. My family enjoyed the variety of attractions from theme parks, cable car ride, coconut forest boat ride, pottery village and iconic buildings, Hoi An memories show, river boat ride, tailoring, eating ( IMO, best banh mi in Vietnam) , etcAre Danang Bana hills and Hoi An worth visiting?
Don’t use your phone constantly while walking next to the roads.
If don’t have grab, go for Mai Linh taxi (green)
Don’t use your phone constantly while walking next to the roads.
If don’t have grab, go for Mai Linh taxi (green)
Highly recommend the hot chocolate drink at Marou Maison.
There are many boutique shops near to Ben Thanh market, prices are half to one third in SG.
If you are a working executive and need tailored suit or clothes, find Binh Tailor (shorter time) or Bien Tailor (longer time needed).
the veggie can add into your pho.
Pho Le.... the pricing is like Pho Pastuer... getting more and more expensive. in fact, it's basically Tourist Price
A regular bowl is now like 90-100K
For pho, Nowadays I will just follow the locals and eat where they eat, which is equally nice and just 1/3 the price
Starbucks is mainly around the expats and tourist area afaik. Out side of this area.... Its cafes like Highland, Cong Ca Phe and Phuc Long.
cross the road in Vietnam.... JUST CROSS haha! don't need to hold your hands up. the cars, bikes will gradually slow down, let you pass and then move on as normal
We always wanna J walk in Sinkie.... we do it there in Vietnam XD
In Vietnam, just find a gap in traffic and cross, the cars and scooters will slow down and try to avoid you. That’s it. Just walk at normal pace, don’t ever run. The trick is to allow the vehicles to avoid you.
when in Vietnam, I don’t go to Starbucks…their cafes are much better, and some have egg coffee. I recommend this one.
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if you drink beer, the craft beer bars are nice too. But have control if you are solo female traveller.
if you are not allergic to seafood and snails, I recommend trying the local oc or snails. The local low chairs, low tables type are cheap and good but they do not speak English well, and may not be safe for you because many guys eat and drink beer together in groups, so I recommend this place where it’s clean, aircon and great variety of clams, snails, prawns, oysters, scallops, abalone, ark shell etc. try the razor clams in garlic butter, Babylon snails in cheese or grilled, ark clams in spring onion oil and peanut, garlic snail in fish sauce, ark scallop in spring onion oil and quail egg…cannot get these in Singapore.
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For pho, I go to this one where the locals go. It was a nice surprise because the entire street is shopping street with many boutique shops. After I finished my bowl of pho, I felt reenergised.
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Thank you everyone for your super helpful recs!! I'm flying back tomorrow afternoon so will try to hit some of them tomorrow morning if possible. This was a really fun spontaneous trip. Thanks again for the kind and helpful tips and recs!!Can try this beautiful restaurant. The food is good too.
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Also try the coconut coffee at Cong Ca Phe
HCMC and Hanoi have free student tours for them to practice their English, but most of them would receive a tip (I gave like sgd 10-20) for half a day, you can consider if its win-win for you. Some of them study tourism.if chui went to go for 2 weeks plus viet tour.. how to arrange?
buget 3 to 4k. include air tickets and hotels room.
hanoi...banna hill good.. any other places?
any lady viet tour guides to follow or just do by own