🇻🇳 The journey is still ongoing…
This website is a personal project that I — a Vietnamese — am gradually building, starting from Hanoi, where the heart of Vietnam beats strongly every day.
My goal is simple: to travel across my beloved country, experience each region firsthand, and share it with you in a way that’s honest, relatable, and easy to understand.
I want to create an online travel guide made especially for you — someone who’s looking to explore Vietnam.
And I believe that Vietnam Travel TV will be a trusted companion on your journey through this beautiful country.
Follow along — because every new article, every new video… is one more step toward that dream.
This is just the beginning. There are many wonderful things ahead. Let’s continue the journey together.
You don’t need to be fluent, but knowing a few basics makes a big difference!
Try. Learn a few basic Vietnamese phrases — they’ll go a long way when chatting with locals or bargaining at markets
Popular modes include motorbikes, taxis, buses, trains, and domestic flights. Each offers a unique way to explore Vietnam.
Pack light clothing, comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and insect repellent.
If you’re visiting Northern Vietnam between late November and February,
places like Hanoi, Sapa, and the mountains can get unexpectedly cold — especially at night.
Bring warm layers, a scarf, and don’t forget a jacket.
Vietnam is known for its street food and regional specialties like pho, banh mi, and bun cha. Explore more in our Food & Culture section.
Credit cards are accepted in major cities and tourist spots. However, cash is still widely used, especially in rural areas and local markets.
Tips & FAQs
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