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You have come up with the idea of unwinding in the far east of Asia – Vietnam after doing the hard yards; and now you find it a little bit difficult to look for the information of a beach hideaway in Vietnam. Nonetheless, it doesn’t matter anymore thanks to the Travel Guide of Tonkin-Travel. It can be stated with certainty that everything you desire to know or scour for the S-shaped country is here, which is the major hub of information. From general info like how the weather or Vietnamese lifestyle are, what interesting things to do and to see to the very detailed ones such as which beach resort is ideal for a family vacation or newlyweds couples, etc. This part is supposed to be really useful for those who haven’t had any ideas of what they’d love to experience and things they have to prepare before setting foot on the land of wonders.

Practical Information

Travel expenses for the Vietnam holiday are ultimately determined by a variety of factors, such as the accommodation you plan to stay in, the attractions you visit, what kind of food you plan to eat, and the way you will follow to explore the country.

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Planning a perfect trip involves making a lot of choices. There is a big question for many people: Private tour vs group tour? Which one is better?

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This article is aimed at answering all the questions you may have before heading to our country.

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You want to go on a trip to Vietnam, Laos or Cambodia and you are looking for a suitable airline, however, the choice among many airlines can be exhausting. Here are a few tips for you when deciding.

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To enter the countries of Indochina, it's recommended to check-out visa requirements in advance

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We strongly recommend taking out insurance whilst travelling in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand or Myanmar. If you can’t afford travel insurance you can’t afford to travel.

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Depending on the season and region you visit, you must be prepared for protection from the sun (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), the coldness (gloves, hat and scarf), and the rain (a good umbrella, a light raincoat and some spare socks)

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In general, Vietnam is a safe country. Except for a few pickpockets and snatching in some districts of Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, it is actually very rare that tourists are attacked. Although the risk remains low in Vietnam, here are some tips to follow to avoid this happening to you and what you can do to make your life easier in the event that is does.

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The communication infrastructure is improving day by day in Vietnam

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