based on 60 experiences from female travelers
Maliy
Taiwan
I spent a month in Vietnam, and it’s surprising to see how much effort they put into taking the travel industry to the next level. At the same time, you might wonder how the locals manage to get by. The regions—north, central, and south Vietnam—each have very distinct characteristics. However, after the pandemic and with inflation, prices have increased by around 15-20%. The only time I felt unsafe was when I was seen as an easy target to get money from. But overall, Vietnam is still a wonderful place to visit.
Posted: October 8, 2024Hina
Japan
I felt the mixture of Asian and European style in their architecture and food. Also, the Hanoi old quarter is full of beautiful trees which made me so happy and relaxed! Everything is cheap there so you don’t need to care too much about your budget while staying there!
Posted: September 21, 2024Hanoi is chaotic and bustling, especially in the old quarter. Don't let this deter you, as the Old Quarter is really the only place you should be staying in on your trip to Hanoi. There is coffee shops and food there, the best.
Posted: August 16, 2024Experienced: July, 2024I spent most of my time in the north of Vietnam. The pictures are mostly from the Ha Giang and the Cao Bang region. Both regions are especially famous for scooter loops. I can especially recommend the cao bang loop. You can do it by yourself, just rent a scooter and follow the roads. The hostels in cao bang also have all necessary informations regarding the route and the attractions. I was alone there and there are not as many foreigners there but the locals are very friendly and kind. Highlight: angel eye mountain (see photos) Food is delicious and everything is pretty cheap.
Posted: August 8, 2024Experienced: June, 2024Natalie
Vietnam
HCMC is a surprise. Not only safe for women but full of chaotic experiences. The food is mouthwatering good, the transport or Grab bike is cheap and easy and the Vietnamese are peaceful. Its a vibe!
Posted: August 8, 2024Annie
Vietnam
If you are interested in nature and historical attraction, Ninh Bình is a perfect place ti visit. It's totally safe even if you are a solo traveler, but you need to know how ride a motorbike and rent one to get around easily. There are many places to visit: Trang An river cruise, or Tam Coc boat trip( I find Tam Coc the most beautiful at sunset and less touristy), Hoa Lu ancient Town, Mua Cave hiking, and if you love pagoda, there is Bai Dinh pagoda, located in an island, is very impressive. The food there is very affordable if you can come to the places where the locals usually go, their specialties are nem nướng, chè and roasted duck. You can easily arrive in Ninh Bình by train or bus from either Ha Noi or Ho Chi Minh There are plenty of choices of accommodation, I recommend you should look around Tam Coc, though it a little bit far from the city center, around 3km, the view is stunning with limestone mountains.
Posted: August 5, 2024Experienced: August, 2023My boyfriend and i went there in the rainy season and we don't recommand. The island has a lot of potentiel but during the dry season to enjoy the beautiful beaches. For us it was rainy and windy, so the beaches were chaotic. We had one sunny day and we spend it in the aquatic park at the end of the cable car. It was super nice. Also, impressive to see the europeen influence on Vietnam's culture in the main town, otherwise ghost island nothing is going on there..
Posted: August 1, 2024Ayuzawa
Bangladesh
That trip could not be any more amazing than that I think, while I had zero clue about the culture, language, and everything from food to transportation. Regardless, I found so much inspiration, passion for traveling solo more, love, and unexpected help and support. I thank the whole of Vietnam for making my first ever international solo-trip (again India does not count XD!) so magnificent and appreciate all the kindness, help, and wishes I picked on the road.
Posted: July 29, 2024Experienced: February, 2024Steph
Taiwan
I loved Da Nang a lot more than Nha Trang. It feels more artsy and inviting. I absolutely loved the coffee culture, where every street has a beautiful cafe that you want to sit in all afternoon. There is a more hip and art vibe to the city, which is what I enjoy in a place. There are a lot of live music spots and bars, so it seems like the nightlife is still vibrant.
Posted: July 17, 2024Vietnam is one of the Buddhism countries, where the people believe do good to earn good. I feel completely safe. Travel transportation is 24/7 and you can book everything last minutes. The cost to travel is extremely cheap. The food is great and so healthy.
Posted: July 13, 2024Experienced: April, 2023Based on 14 local experiences
Based on 14 local experiences
Weronika
I feel Da Nang is an extremely safe city. Very similar to the cities in Thailand. People are very friendly. When I walk on my own during the night nobody is cat calling me. Also the Buddhism culture makes ppl here very calm
Posted: November 4, 2024Tris
I’m living in Da Nang for many years and feel very safe here. - Nice atmosphere: weather is nice and not polluted - People are nice, you can ask for help anytime - Foods are good and diverse - Great place for digital nomads
Posted: October 7, 2024Lucy
I’m Lucy. I’m working in infrastructure development and investment advisory. I’m currently based in Hanoi. I’m a vegetarian and a nature enthusiast who loves hiking. I’d be thrilled to connect, share ideas, and experiences, enjoy vegetarian meals, go hiking, or even just meet up for coffee.
Mal
Im a travel lover. Also, a foodie. Been to 63 provinces in Vietnam and 16 countries. Hope i can be of your help!
Mal
Ho Chi Minh City
2 days
Im a travel lover. Also, a foodie. Been to 63 provinces in Vietnam and 16 countries. Hope i can be of your help!
Sunny
Sông Cầu
7 days
I’m Vietnamese, I live in Phu Yen province and welcome all friends to visit my hometown with free couchsurfing
Deepika
Simple and sweet
Rheen
My name is Rheen, a seasoned traveller around Africa