Lantern Festival: the magical night of Hoi An in Vietnam
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I searched the internet and social networks, and then I came across this post by @LaFurgoteta. In it and other related ones they not only did not discourage us but encouraged us more and more to live the experience. We had several opportunities to talk to them, they explained in great detail and gave us lots of advice… It’s a wonderful family indeed.
However, I always tell the anecdote that, after 23 days of travel in Vietnam, it was not until we returned to Madrid and spent a few hours in a shopping mall when I felt the greatest fear of losing it.
Yes, it is necessary to get a visa for Vietnam if you want to go. The passport, in addition, must be valid for at least 6 months. It is important to be aware of the entry requirements on the official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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This was my experience in the RIVIERA MAYA Is it worth it?
We had a lot of doubts especially about the weather, since we are traveling in January and we have been told that it will be a little bit bad, especially in long bay, we have a two-night cruise but we do not know if it will be worth it because everywhere it says that it will be raining all day and relatively low temperatures for what Vietnam is.
I am going to travel about 18-20 days between October and November. I plan to visit Angkor, and I understand that if I will be less than 15 days in Vietnam I do not need a visa, so my question is simple: I can travel to Vietnam, and without leaving the airport take a flight to Siem Reap to save me the visa? I would be about 3-4 days in Cambodia and the rest in Vietnam. I think I will fly from Barcelona to Ho Chi Minh, and from there to Siem Rep, explore Angkor and take a flight to Hanoi, and go from North to South to Ho Chi Minh.
I have loved your blog and all the information you provide. It helps a lot to all people who are going to travel to this place. Me and my husband will be traveling between the month of April and May, we are looking forward to it.
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Vietnam is one of the most beautiful countries in Southeast Asia. Although its beauty was kept hidden for several decades due to existing conflicts in the country and some travel restrictions in the past, this situation turned Vietnam into an exotic jewel. Vietnam attracts the attention of travelers who desire beautiful landscapes surrounded by lots of greenery, lush beaches and a lot of historical past.
Vietnam is one of the most promising destinations available today. In this country you can enjoy paradisiacal environments as well as do business, study and many other activities. Tourism is an important source of income for Vietnam, for this reason, the government has taken all measures and requirements to travel to Vietnam, in order to reestablish the entry of tourists without affecting the security in Vietnam.
The government has taken a series of measures to reestablish the entry of tourists without affecting security in the country. Check the requirements that tourists must meet to travel to Vietnam:
GETTING MARRIED in VIETNAM (paperwork and legal aspects)
Of all the countries we have visited in Asia Vietnam has a special place in our memories and heart. This country captivated us and for us is a country that still does not have as much tourism as its neighbors in Southeast Asia. Here we leave you our travel guide to Vietnam totally free, hotels, various information to organize your trip, at the end of the post we leave you our travel guide totally free. Today we travel to Vietnam.
If you want to know everything you need to travel to Vietnam we leave here the post with everything you need. In addition we also leave you how to move around the cities of Vietnam, the app that is used in this country is Grab, we tell you everything here. Click on the image
The currency in Vietnam is the Vietnamese Dong, you have bills from 100 Dongs to 500,000 Dongs and coins of 200, 500, 1000 and 5000 dongs. Approximately 1 euro is equivalent to 25,000 dongs (a little less) but make this calculation to make the change from memory. Although the best for these cases is to take an APP in the mobile.