Hong
Ho Chi Minh City
7 days
Hi there! I’m a friendly and open-minded person from Vietnam. I really enjoy cultural exchange and I’d love to support female travelers who come to stay. I used to be a freelance tour guide, so I know many hidden spots and interesting local places to share. I’ve also traveled solo myself, so I understand the joy and challenges of it. Nowadays I mostly teach, which can be a bit boring at times, so I’m always happy to meet new friends, share stories, and learn from each other. 🌸
Dương
Ho Chi Minh City
2 days
Interior Design major life long learner always up for new experiences into art, architecture, biology and little old things
Kim
Ho Chi Minh City
5 days
Hello! I am Kim. I am a Vietnamese American now living in Saigon and am happy to host you there though I live 30-40 min from the main city center. (Note: I may not be able to show you around the city completely but I can give some tips as I’m still learning about the city itself. I’m also quite introverted especially when coming back from work so I may talk little.) I enjoy rock climbing and baking. Recently, I’ve taken up crocheting! Sometimes I will drink but no smoking. I love animals though I am allergic, and the landlord doesn’t allow pets. Anyways, I’d be happy to meet up even if you end up staying with someone else :)
Tatiana
Ho Chi Minh City
3 days
Hey girls, I’m Tatiana, 26, from Russia, currently based in Ho Chi Minh City. I’d love to find new friends here! But I’m also open to different things: casual hangouts like walking around, shopping, playing badminton, or just chilling in a café and chatting. Visiting local events would be great too. Feel free to reach out)) Somehow I don’t see some messages, but you can DM in Instagram @nepridymalaaaaa
Melike
Ho Chi Minh City
3 days
Heyy, i from turkey and i am travelling southeast asia. I wanna settle up in Vietnam for a while. I want to meet people for exchange language and learn about different cultures
iola
United Kingdom
I stayed with Mai Mai and her parents from Travel Ladies which was a truly amazing experience, I felt incredibly welcomed and learned a lot from them. It’s a massive city so more expensive than much of vietnam but still massively competitively cheap coming from the UK. I got around almost entirely on motorbikes; using Grab and getting rides from my host. It is a walkable city but to go to big distances a motarbike is useful. I loved seeing the war museum and enjoyed local temples that my hosts showed me far more than the popular tourist ones. I reccomend walking around and exploring if you have the time too, as I found a few hidden gems of pop-up markets and things.
Posted: June 10, 2025