The ONLY Local Travel Guide You'll Need to Vietnam

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This Vietnam Travel Guide is a comprehensive resource that offers essential information for travelers exploring this diverse country. It includes details on popular destinations, practicalities such as visas, currency, and language, as well as transportation options like taxis, buses, trains, and domestic flights.

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This is how English should be used in Vietnam. I see many famous YouTubers opening English channels just to teach English to Vietnamese people. They show off their English skills to native speakers but not to international friends. I love this channel, very good, very suitable for the purpose of learning English.

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Hi Van, I discovered your channel about 6 month ago as we started planning our trip to Vietnam that was in our bucket list for few years and had to postpone due to Covid lockdown. We are just returning from 2 weeks there, where we covered Saigon, Dalat, Ba Na Hills, Hoi An and Hanoi. Your videos and advice were right on helping us to navigate the geography and culture of that beautiful country. Have to say that in every city that we visited was cleaner and we felt safer than in any other country we visited or live, including USA (we had lived in several countries and traveled extensively the 5 continents). We are coffee lovers and Vietnamese coffee is the best I had ever, including egg coffee and salty coffee (that is out of this world). We also tried every street food, including the beer corner in Hanoi. Never had a stomach issue, despite I am kind of sensitive to fatty food, so I enjoyed all the fresh vegetables and fruit that is a big part of local food. We like to travel outside of the tours thing, so we rented a scooter in Dalat and Hanoi. Also used Grab in every city and for day trips out of the cities. We walked a lot, too. There is a lot to see, so a lot of reasons to be back there in the future. Having visited several other south east Asia countries before, Vietnamese people are as friendly as the rest of Asia, but we found them more peaceful and they don't look at tourists so anxious like in other places. In most places, restaurants, airplanes we were almost the only westerns and we felt treated like another local (what we loved). The only thing that can be improve for a visitor better experience is the use of English as second language in touristic places. For example, we visited Perfume Pagoda out of Hanoi, and the signs with all the instructions about the ticketing system for the park, the boats and cable cars was only in Vietnamese, in a place that usually is packed with tourists. We had a hard time trying to understand was we were paying and what was not included. Google translator helps a lot but takes time to communicate with the locals. I watched a lot of YT videos about Vietnam and I have to say that yours were the best by far on actually how is Vietnam and what a foreign visitor could expect. Thanks for all the good information and advice you are providing here. Your Vietnamese culture, high drive/energy and US experience is the key factor that allows you to be successful in what you are doing, so keep going girl.

Sailing_JP
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When renting a scooter or motorcycle always confirm which break controls the back or the front because it depends on what country it's manufactured in if they drive on the left side or the right side and you don't want to lock up your front wheel and go head over heels.

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Hello Van! My name is Joey from SF. San Francisco. I started following your channel when I flew to Vietnam a few months ago when I met my GF for the first time in Phan Thiet. As you can imagine I was anxious and scared to go to a country like Vietnam. But, after watching your channel you helped me get through all of the concerns. Thanks again for the informative tips about etiquette, language, food, and etc. I will keep watching and supporting your videos. Happy New Year everyone!

joeyezee
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Thank you for the updated travel information em Van and team! 😊

DaSalsaNBachataHo
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Thanks to you my first trip to Vietnam was the best it could be!! This video was the perfect groundwork for my research to travelling Vietnam and I went to Saigon for New Years (which was crazy), Hanoi, Ninh Binh, Da Nang, Hoi An, and Nha Trang. I just returned home but wish I was still only there.

I absolutely fell in love with the country and all the lovely people, beautiful sights, delicious local foods, rich culture, and had unforgettable experiences I’ll cherish for a long time. I’ll be back soon! Thanks Van 😁

TrulyEpicEric
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Hi what the pho this was very helpful and eye opening.I plan on coming to Vietnam next year.

jamalgreen
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Cảm ơn! Your videos have been very helpful in my plans to come to HCMC in March. I'll be staying in District 1 just around the corner from Ben Thanh Market. I'm very much looking forward to being immersed in the culture, enjoying the vegetarian food, and taking a day trip to Chu Chi tunnels and Mekong Delta. I've been to India before so I'm already well experienced and dealing with crazy traffic 😂

joerenzetti
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You're so amazing, I love your authenticity. Your love of Vietnam shines through.

PeterTranPrime
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Thank you for this useful and complet guide! I'll do the Ha Giang loop next week and I personally prefer to take an easyrider to enjoy the view instead of watching the road. 😊

hunginfocus
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Well done! This is a great information if you are going to visit Vietnam.

Wen-hpdo
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❤ Vietnam and April tanning beaches! Passed Philippines in almost every catagory. Beautiful and food too. Hotels are top rate and luxurious! Great 👌💪 video!

robertdouglas
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Xin Chao Van😊, so nice to discover your very informative, concise and very helpful You Tube Channel even though I've been shuttling back and forth from the Philippines to all points of Vietnam for Twelve Years already. More knowledge of the latest Updates and Trends coming from a very smart and organized Local like you always comes in handy. Been longing to explore Buon Ma Thuot and Phuo Quoc for some time now since these are the Places I haven't visited in my Decade-long Visits to Vietnam. I already learned how to make Vietnamese Cuisine at home and gathered enough knowledge of Vietnam's Best-kept Coffee Concoction Secrets! Yay!😅 I even conceived a Vietnamese name for myself coz I'm always being mistaken for a Vietnamese😂 anywhere I go❤🇻🇳Xin cam on, Van

minniestarkantonio
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I am coming on 31 Dec 23. Thanks for your guide

asimm
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We are trying to organise a private tour next March next year to Vietnam and Cambodia, and your videos have helped so much in helping us make a list of what we want. Love your videos, they are the best we have seen.

belindachen
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I am always entrigued by how Vietnam has grown as it is today, from the distructive effects of the Vietnam war. As always, Vietnam is one of my favorite places

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Hi Van, I was in HCMC 2 years ago and although it was ok I did find it to be very busy. I loved the people, food and coffee so decided to return but this time to Da Nang where I spent 10 days. I loved Da Nang and visited Hoi An, saw the Ba Nah Hills and spent some time exploring the Lady Buddha, marble mountains and the beach. I absolutely loved Da Nang. Hotels there seem so so cheap and the coconut coffee was delicious

AlanBooth-kb
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Very organized storyline of content. Great video!

abbygabriel
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Like the way you talk about Vietnam, you bring Vietnam to the world!

tunghoang
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So good. I am looking at travelling to Vietnan several times over the next year or so doing a bit of research about where I might want to spend some time. Van is so helpful and informative. I have just ordered the book.

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