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Passing locals near Chau Doc in the Mekong Delta | Lachlan Gardiner
Passing locals near Chau Doc in the Mekong Delta | Lachlan Gardiner

Vietnam Travel Guide: North, South… or Both?

When planning a trip to Vietnam, one of the first questions is often: should you explore the north or the south? Each region offers unique landscapes, culture and experiences. Here’s what you can expect in both - and why you don’t always have to choose.

The North of Vietnam

The north is Vietnam at its most dramatic. Think towering limestone karsts, terraced rice fields and cool mountain air. Cultural traditions remain strong, and the pace is a little slower.

  • Hanoi – a lively capital with colonial architecture, the Old Quarter and rich street food culture.
  • Ha Long Bay – sail among emerald waters and limestone islands, one of the natural wonders of the world.
  • Pu Luong and Northern Highlands – terraced fields, small villages and traditional homestays.
  • Cooler climate – particularly from October to April, ideal for cycling or trekking.

Perfect if you enjoy dramatic landscapes, mountain trails and cultural immersion.

The stunning limestone islets of Lan Ha Bay, Vietnam


The South of Vietnam

The south has a warmer, tropical feel with a faster pace of life and a strong French and Khmer influence. The energy here is contagious.

  • Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) – bustling streets, markets, cafés and a cosmopolitan vibe.
  • The Mekong Delta – lush waterways, floating markets and coconut groves, explored by bike or boat.
  • Beaches and coastlines – from Nha Trang to Phu Quoc, known for white sand and warm seas.
  • War history – Cu Chi tunnels and museums provide insight into Vietnam’s modern past.

Perfect if you’re drawn to tropical warmth, river life and vibrant city energy.

Crossing the Mekong Delta into Cambodia |  Lachlan Gardiner


North vs South: Quick Comparison

Feature North Vietnam South Vietnam
Climate Cooler, misty winters; mild spring/autumn Warm, tropical year-round
Landscapes Mountains, rice terraces, limestone karsts Rivers, deltas, beaches, lowlands
Culture Traditional, slower pace, strong ethnic heritage Urban, modern influences, cosmopolitan
Highlights Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Pu Luong Ho Chi Minh City, Mekong Delta, Cu Chi Tunnels
Best For Trekking, cycling backroads, cultural immersion Tropical cycling, waterways, vibrant city life


When to Go

  • Winter (Dec–Feb): Misty, cool in the north; sunny and dry in the south.
  • Spring (Mar–May): Lush rice terraces in the north; lively delta landscapes in the south.
  • Summer (Jun–Aug): Green but humid in the north; hot with afternoon rains in the south.
  • Autumn (Sep–Nov): Golden harvest scenes in the north; clear, warm days in the south.

 

 

How Do the Activities Differ?

Both regions are rewarding, but they offer different styles of adventure:

  • North: Trekking in Pu Luong, cycling mountain passes, exploring villages on foot.
  • South: Cycling through coconut groves, pedalling coastal roads, boat and bike combos in the Mekong.

Cultural Highlights

  • North: Traditional water puppet shows, homestays, village markets, ancient citadels.
  • South: Floating markets, lantern festivals, French villas, modern food culture in Saigon.

Want the Best of Both?

You don’t have to choose. Some of our itineraries take you from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, combining the highlights of both north and south into one seamless adventure. It’s the ultimate way to experience Vietnam’s contrasts - from misty mountains and Ha Long Bay to the tropical Mekong Delta.

Down south you’ll ride through a gentler climate for most of the year, with flat, scenic days along the Mekong Delta, coastal stretches around Nha Trang and bustling finishes in Ho Chi Minh City. If you love that easy-rolling style, you can even combine it with a cross-border cycling trip to Angkor Wat in Cambodia for an unforgettable finale. Ask us about the best way to link routes and timing so you make the most of river life, coastal breezes and temple time in one seamless journey.

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