Tangled jungles or lantern-lit streets? Golden sands or vibrant Mekong riverbanks? Indulgent curries or light, savory noodle soup? A trip that combines Thailand and Vietnam allows you to embrace the best of both worlds – making it one of my favorite travel pairings.
Why Combine Thailand and Vietnam?
Southeast Asia is a dream for travelers eager to explore multiple destinations on a single journey. While Thailand and Vietnam aren’t immediate neighbors, direct flights between them take less than two hours. Their diverse cultures, culinary delights, and stunning landscapes harmonize beautifully, offering a rich blend of cities, rainforests, rivers, mountains, and beaches to discover in one trip.
Below, I present some top vacation ideas for Thailand and Vietnam, with many more options available tailored to your personal interests.
Cultural Vietnam & Thailand’s Beaches
Begin your adventure in Vietnam’s capital, Hanoi, and travel south, experiencing cultural gems like Hue, Hoi An, and Ho Chi Minh City (commonly referred to as Saigon by locals). You can enjoy a guided tour of the historic Temple of Literature, cycle to a local village near Hue for an authentic home-cooked dinner, or cruise the Mekong to observe riverbank life.
I can help you find accommodations steeped in local culture and history, such as the Sofitel Legend Metropole in Hanoi or the Ancient Hue Garden Houses, reminiscent of imperial nobility homes.
After immersing yourself in Vietnamese culture, fly to Phuket. For a more serene beach experience, I recommend Khao Lak, known for its tranquil coastal vibe and activities like private cooking classes, diving trips to Similan Islands, or sunsets on the beach.
Thailand & Vietnam for Food Lovers
The culinary landscapes of Vietnam and Thailand are a vibrant spectrum of sweet, salty, sour, and spicy flavors. This culinary journey is a compelling reason to explore both countries in a single trip. Starting in Bangkok, known as a food lover’s paradise, travel to Chiang Mai, and then fly to Hanoi for a gastronomic tour through Vietnam. I can recommend hotels that enhance your culinary experience, from those with renowned dining to those near popular street-food spots.
In Bangkok, embark on a tuk-tuk food tour at night or enjoy a private walking tour of Chinatown’s culinary offerings. In Vietnam, consider a food blogger-led tour in Hanoi or a traditional lunch at a chef’s home in Hue. To heighten this food journey, add cooking classes to learn to recreate your favorite dishes at home.
Outdoor Adventures in Northern Vietnam & Thailand
For those seeking an active itinerary, the majestic landscapes of Vietnam and Thailand offer countless opportunities for adventure. Start your trip in northern Vietnam, where you can explore Halong Bay’s limestone karsts. Opt for an overnight cruise in the quieter Lan Ha Bay for breathtaking views without the crowds.
Explore Ninh Binh’s rice terraces and river rides, or trek through Mai Chau‘s stunning hills and rice fields. Then journey to Khao Yai National Park in Thailand for wildlife encounters and guided treks to waterfalls and caves. After an exhilarating adventure, unwind on the peaceful beaches of Koh Samet.
Grand Tour of Southeast Asia
If time allows, consider an extensive journey that includes not only Thailand and Vietnam but also neighboring countries. Follow the Mekong River through Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam, experiencing the rich cultures and histories along the way.
Start in Chiang Mai, then make your way to Luang Prabang for the unique experience of almsgiving with saffron-robed monks. After exploring Laos, travel to Siem Reap for the majestic Angkor temples. From Phnom Penh, you can cruise the Mekong into Vietnam, enjoying a night aboard a converted rice barge as you soak in the beautiful landscapes.
Best Time to Visit Thailand & Vietnam
The ideal time for a trip to Thailand and Vietnam is from November to April, when the climate is typically hot and dry, perfect for enjoying the beaches. Note that central Vietnam experiences heavier rains in November and December, so early in the new year may be a better choice if you wish to avoid wet weather.
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