The chaotic traffic is actually one of the things I find surprisingly calming. You will never see road rage and you will find that you are more at peace within the chaos as you ride amongst everyone. I'm often annoyed by others while commuting in Canada and sometimes it can be stressful.
I’m visiting Vietnam in early March (Saigon) for the first time , and I have watched a TON of peoples travel videos, and this was by far the best one. Thank you for actually narrating and giving information! I’ve come across so many videos, where people just walk around the city with no narration, a waste of time in my opinion Your video incredibly informative and put together so well. Thank you very much and I look forward to watching more of your videos.
As a Vietnamese person currently living in Canada, thank you so much for this!! Planning to bring my girlfriend there in 2024 for her to see the country. Saving this video to plan out my trip.
Note to self: Mui Ne - sunrise sand dune tour Hoi An - Japanese bridge, lantern Festival (14th each month, Eco Lux Boutique - potential room upgrade) Da Nang - Mountains, Helio Night market) Hanoi (train street) Ha Long Bay (luxury cruise + hike) Sapa (cat cat village, fansipan cable car)
Wow! I'm heading to Vietnam for the first time next week. I've watched dozens of videos, but yours by far has been my favorite and most informative. You go girl!!! Keep the vids coming!
You did a great job recapping your trip last year, Mandy. Next time, you should visit Da Lat, Ninh Binh, Phu Quoc (the waterpark "Chase and Shelbs" showed looked so cool!) and do the Ha Giang Loop (although technically you and guys would be doing it illegally as the US, Canada, and Australia didn't sign the 1968 Vienna Convention...but that's not stopped people from riding the loop and many have said it's the best thing they did in Vietnam or even in their life.)
Hi Mandy and Lloyd, thank you for your very clear, informative and helpful post. I’ll be visiting Vietnam soon. Your video was excellent. Geoff, from Fremantle, Western Australia 🇦🇺
Excellent presentation guys, four of us head off on Thursday for 23 days and like yourself we are starting our journey in the south. We decided to start at Phu Quoc island for an initial bit of R&R staying for four nights staying at the Poplar resort costing a whopping £142 for two decent rooms😊 then onto Ho Chi Mihn city, after that overnight train to NRA Trang, then overnight train to Da Nang both 4 berth sleepers, from there to Phong Na for the caves, finally to Hanoi to take in luxury Halong Bay cruise and a few days in Hanoi before flying home. It was comforting as well as informative watching your well put together piece, and as a beer drinker I cannot wait. Keep up the good work and I will look forward to you guys for other inspiration and recommendations in the future. Good Luck Frank xx
How did you book train ticket there in Vietnam. And also are you taking any domestic flights there or traveling through buses and trains around. Please do share me your travel itinerary and travel action plans if possible. Thanks in advance
Hi, We took internal flight from Hanoi, pretty much directly from landing in Hanoi, so effectively getting the flying done early. We decided to go to Phú Quoc first to recover from long flights from London. The flew to Ho Chi Minh, we booked both these internal flights online via Vietnam Jet website. We decided that enough flying was completed until our return to London, so have looked at overnight trains with cabin for sleeping, so this made good use of our daytime adventures, both our trains were booked again online prior to arriving in Vietnam, but these can just be arranged online anytime, there are plenty of options and at this time of year being post new year celebrations there should be enough availability. Buses are another option and slightly cheaper, but people we have spoken to since arriving have validated our option for night trains. Good luck with your planning.
Another great video guys. You are really getting to be a valuable channel for us. We are planning two visits to Vietnam in the coming years, this Summer and again on our RTW drive. You did a great time doing such a broad subject in a short time. That has been difficult for us to pull off. If you are interested in seeing what a father-son team of anthropologists turned park rangers turned travel vloggers does when we are on the road, we would love your support and opinions on how we can improve our efforts to promote eco-tourism, cultural heritage and the amazing people of the World. Cheers, my friends! - Turtle and Bear
The traffic in Vietnam never seizes to amaze me, words cannot describe this as a long haul truck driver for most of my adult life I can stand on a busy intersection and marvel at how it all works without any accidents. It's probably a Good reason why you cannot rent a car in Vietnam without a driver being included. Motorbikes on the other hand you can rent. Feb 2020 we had our Honeymoon in Ha Long Bay aboard the Scarlet Pearl. Your video is way better than mine at doing justice to Vietnam. I need to up my game. Travel Safe and Be well.
Just done with all the Vietnam Vlogs and this recap! It’s amazing how your videos get better with each Vlog! On to the Philippines vlogs! Thanks again for all the both of you do here. 🙏🙏🙏
Hi, so informative, I will be using your vlog to plan my trip. Did you mention where you'll stayed in Hanoi or did miss that. Please let me know. Thanks.
Love this! Thank you Lloyd and Mandy, used your tips to plan my fiancés engagement moon. Unfortunately we didn’t get to experience Sappa so will have to come back next year! Would definitely recommend following this channel. Oh and if you can a few nights at vinpearl luxury will definitely be worth it especially in Autumn 🍂
Lloyd and Mandy; currently I am sitting in my room at Hotel De Coupole. My one complaint is that there is very loud music thumping in the main square at 9:00 pm. The front desk said it will shut off at 10:30. I sure hope so. Otherwise, followed much of your wonderful itinerary.
Hi Mandy and Lloyd, thanks for the amazing video. Did you also happen to visit or have any views on Phu Quoc Island and Ninh Binh, we're planning to visit both these places instead of Mui Ni and Da Nang Thanks in advance 😊
Thanks to both of you for all you work in showing others what a great world we have to explore. I truly love your drone shots and was wondering what drone you use and if you have any recommendations for beginner video editing. Thank you!
This was a great video and very helpful. We are leaving in two days and I usually have every detail planned and researched months in advance and this time have nothing planned but now have some great ideas on what to do and try. Did you get bored bring on the train that long and have issues sleeping? I’ve always wanted to try it but worried I wouldn’t be able to sleep as I’m a light sleeper with a bad back. Thank you from Sydney Australia ❤🙏
Thank you for watching, we're glad you enjoyed it! We have our own booking platform that you can use, it offers up to 70% off hotels, and it's totally free to sign up. Here's the link book.justwndr.com/@lloydandmandy
I would like to travel to Vietnam and stay for 2 and 1/2 months. I feel unsure as to how the visa extension works, or if it really exists, as I can't seem to find any solid information on it. You said that you could extend your visa once you have arrived in Vietnam for up to three months. Is that something both of you did? If not did you know people that extended their visa after their 30 days were up? I can't book my flights until I know how long I can stay in the country. Any help would be much appreciated.
Thank you for visiting our country. But I want to say a few things that foreign friends still misunderstand about Vietnam. First, Vietnamese people are not like Chinese people. Because Vietnamese people have large, clear double eyelids since birth without the need for cosmetic surgery. While Chinese people do not have characteristic double eyelids. Therefore, I hope foreign friends do not misunderstand that Vietnamese people have eyes similar to East Asian people (Japanese, Korean, Chinese). We Vietnamese people are completely different from East Asians in terms of "eyes". You can come to Vietnam to verify what I say. You can go anywhere in Vietnam and meet many people with double eyelids. Second, Vietnam has a cold winter from October to March every year. That's all I wanted to say. Wishing you good health to explore other countries around the world .Thank you.
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Can you tell me how many days this itinerary entailed?
The chaotic traffic is actually one of the things I find surprisingly calming. You will never see road rage and you will find that you are more at peace within the chaos as you ride amongst everyone. I'm often annoyed by others while commuting in Canada and sometimes it can be stressful.
You’re crazy dude! The honking never stops! I wish I found it calming but it was my least favorite part of Vietnam
@@StellaDigitalSolutions part of the background noise that I got used to but I suppose not for everyone.
I’m visiting Vietnam in early March (Saigon) for the first time , and I have watched a TON of peoples travel videos, and this was by far the best one. Thank you for actually narrating and giving information! I’ve come across so many videos, where people just walk around the city with no narration, a waste of time in my opinion
Your video incredibly informative and put together so well. Thank you very much and I look forward to watching more of your videos.
Mandy's soothing voice and Lloyd's smiling face... great to see every week. ✅🇦🇺
Thanks Phil
As a Vietnamese person currently living in Canada, thank you so much for this!! Planning to bring my girlfriend there in 2024 for her to see the country. Saving this video to plan out my trip.
Thank you and Good luck!!
Note to self:
Mui Ne - sunrise sand dune tour
Hoi An - Japanese bridge, lantern Festival (14th each month, Eco Lux Boutique - potential room upgrade)
Da Nang - Mountains, Helio Night market)
Hanoi (train street)
Ha Long Bay (luxury cruise + hike)
Sapa (cat cat village, fansipan cable car)
Wow! I'm heading to Vietnam for the first time next week. I've watched dozens of videos, but yours by far has been my favorite and most informative. You go girl!!! Keep the vids coming!
Will be visiting in 2024! Your videos make me feel so much more comfortable about my decision to spend my 30th birthday in Vietnam.
Thanks for coming and sharing all of your experience in Vietnam. Hope to see you again soon
Our pleasure!
"Awesome! Thanks for putting together this helpful guide to Vietnam. I'm definitely adding it to my travel planning!"
I love the fact that you booked the train to come back to saigon! Amazing video, thank you!
You did a great job recapping your trip last year, Mandy. Next time, you should visit Da Lat, Ninh Binh, Phu Quoc (the waterpark "Chase and Shelbs" showed looked so cool!) and do the Ha Giang Loop (although technically you and guys would be doing it illegally as the US, Canada, and Australia didn't sign the 1968 Vienna Convention...but that's not stopped people from riding the loop and many have said it's the best thing they did in Vietnam or even in their life.)
...Heard a bunch of nice things about Vietnam, and your video certainly sealed the deal.... Nice job!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love this! Definitely making notes. Really appreciate it! Already planned staying in some of the hotels recommended here. Thank you
Hi Mandy and Lloyd, thank you for your very clear, informative and helpful post. I’ll be visiting Vietnam soon. Your video was excellent. Geoff, from Fremantle, Western Australia 🇦🇺
Great job. Great summary of this fascinating country. Keep up the good work!
Great video. Enjoyed watching. Hoping to go over in January.
Excellent presentation guys, four of us head off on Thursday for 23 days and like yourself we are starting our journey in the south. We decided to start at Phu Quoc island for an initial bit of R&R staying for four nights staying at the Poplar resort costing a whopping £142 for two decent rooms😊 then onto Ho Chi Mihn city, after that overnight train to NRA Trang, then overnight train to Da Nang both 4 berth sleepers, from there to Phong Na for the caves, finally to Hanoi to take in luxury Halong Bay cruise and a few days in Hanoi before flying home. It was comforting as well as informative watching your well put together piece, and as a beer drinker I cannot wait. Keep up the good work and I will look forward to you guys for other inspiration and recommendations in the future. Good Luck Frank xx
How did you book train ticket there in Vietnam. And also are you taking any domestic flights there or traveling through buses and trains around. Please do share me your travel itinerary and travel action plans if possible. Thanks in advance
Hi, We took internal flight from Hanoi, pretty much directly from landing in Hanoi, so effectively getting the flying done early. We decided to go to Phú Quoc first to recover from long flights from London. The flew to Ho Chi Minh, we booked both these internal flights online via Vietnam Jet website. We decided that enough flying was completed until our return to London, so have looked at overnight trains with cabin for sleeping, so this made good use of our daytime adventures, both our trains were booked again online prior to arriving in Vietnam, but these can just be arranged online anytime, there are plenty of options and at this time of year being post new year celebrations there should be enough availability. Buses are another option and slightly cheaper, but people we have spoken to since arriving have validated our option for night trains. Good luck with your planning.
Flying to Vietnam in 2 weeks, can’t wait 🥹
Another great video guys. You are really getting to be a valuable channel for us. We are planning two visits to Vietnam in the coming years, this Summer and again on our RTW drive. You did a great time doing such a broad subject in a short time. That has been difficult for us to pull off. If you are interested in seeing what a father-son team of anthropologists turned park rangers turned travel vloggers does when we are on the road, we would love your support and opinions on how we can improve our efforts to promote eco-tourism, cultural heritage and the amazing people of the World. Cheers, my friends! - Turtle and Bear
Loving these travel guides. Thanks Lloyd and Mandy.
Our pleasure!
I'll be heading to Vietnam in a few days and this video is perfectly helpful. Thank you for these thoughtful tips!!
You’re welcome
Excellent video !! Very helpful and resourceful!
Absolutely the BEST video I've seen on Vietnam. Bravo!!
Great vlog! Thanks so much for all if your hard work to make it easier for the rest if us. 😊❤️
The traffic in Vietnam never seizes to amaze me, words cannot describe this as a long haul truck driver for most of my adult life I can stand on a busy intersection and marvel at how it all works without any accidents. It's probably a Good reason why you cannot rent a car in Vietnam without a driver being included. Motorbikes on the other hand you can rent. Feb 2020 we had our Honeymoon in Ha Long Bay aboard the Scarlet Pearl. Your video is way better than mine at doing justice to Vietnam. I need to up my game. Travel Safe and Be well.
Excellent video, be inspired🙏
Glad you liked it!
Great video guys,Vietnam looks amazing will have to do it soon,off to Thailand for me next week 👍
We have a Thailand travel guide coming out this week!
Really looking forward to this series of guides 🤩 thank you for putting them together!
Glad you like them!
The most amazing video I have seen on Vietnam
Thanks for the tips! heading to Nam later this month.
Hope you enjoy it!
Love your channel…just started our own channel with our first stop in Bali…now in Thailand
Awesome! Best of luck!
Nice video - maybe you should clarify that not everyone needs a VISA (e.g. UK citizens)
Thank admin for your reviews ❤
Welcome to Vietnam ❤
Thank you for this! We will be coming in around a month, really excited 😊
Good luck!!
wow, loved this. I'm heading to Ha Noi in 2 weeks, so I'm now even more excited. Thanks very much. It was a wonderful video!
Love it guys thanks so much for this!
Our pleasure!
Just done with all the Vietnam Vlogs and this recap! It’s amazing how your videos get better with each Vlog! On to the Philippines vlogs! Thanks again for all the both of you do here. 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks so much!!
Very nice video, everything explained so clear , organized , pricing hotel 👍. Thanks so much for sharing your excellent experience
Our pleasure!
Hope you have a good experience and love our country❤
AmazIng travel guide guys! Vietnam is definitely one place I hope to make it to one day. Thanks for sharing! ❤
Our pleasure!
Really enjoyed that , thank you ❤
What a fantastic journey! The sand dunes in Mui Ne look breathtaking. How early did you have to wake up to catch the sunrise tour?
Very nice video with many usefull information. Did you take any vaccines before the trip? I mean Hepatitis, Rabies or anything?
Hi, so informative, I will be using your vlog to plan my trip. Did you mention where you'll stayed in Hanoi or did miss that. Please let me know. Thanks.
Thank you. I really enjoyed watching and learned so much.
Thanks so much! I can't seem to find the boat link for ha long bay, was it removed?
Excellent video! You basically explained EVERYTHING I had wondered about!! Thank you❤
You are so welcome!
Hey, great information and advice. Wondering if you still have the accommodation site you spoke about in this video?
great video. well done. explained very well. thank you!
this is really informative, thanks and keep it up guys !
Love this! Thank you Lloyd and Mandy, used your tips to plan my fiancés engagement moon. Unfortunately we didn’t get to experience Sappa so will have to come back next year! Would definitely recommend following this channel. Oh and if you can a few nights at vinpearl luxury will definitely be worth it especially in Autumn 🍂
Any local can tell me what is the best time to visit Vietnam
I'm planning in mid September
Lloyd and Mandy; currently I am sitting in my room at Hotel De Coupole. My one complaint is that there is very loud music thumping in the main square at 9:00 pm. The front desk said it will shut off at 10:30. I sure hope so. Otherwise, followed much of your wonderful itinerary.
Hi Mandy and Lloyd, thanks for the amazing video. Did you also happen to visit or have any views on Phu Quoc Island and Ninh Binh, we're planning to visit both these places instead of Mui Ni and Da Nang
Thanks in advance 😊
Amazing
Wowowowow!!!!
Great video!
Thanks to both of you for all you work in showing others what a great world we have to explore. I truly love your drone shots and was wondering what drone you use and if you have any recommendations for beginner video editing. Thank you!
Thanks so much, we just use the DJI mini SE. It’s the cheapest on the market and it’s been great for us
Please rank your top 10 places in VN. We’re Vietnamese and will be going there Jan 1-30 for the first time since 1981.
Hi guys! Thanks for the video. Do you have any idea if you can still extend your 30-day visa while you're inside Vietnam? Planning a trip there soon🎉
Thanks for the information
This was a great video and very helpful. We are leaving in two days and I usually have every detail planned and researched months in advance and this time have nothing planned but now have some great ideas on what to do and try. Did you get bored bring on the train that long and have issues sleeping? I’ve always wanted to try it but worried I wouldn’t be able to sleep as I’m a light sleeper with a bad back. Thank you from Sydney Australia ❤🙏
It was a little difficult to sleep, to be honest it was a good one off experience.
Beautiful video ❤❤❤
Great video! How to get the permit to fly drone in Vietnam? Thanks!
nice video
Hi guy's were planing going soon . I see you haven't mentioned where you stayed in Hanoi any tip please
Going for 2 weeks. Prob would fly into HCM and out Hanoi so with that which stops would you skip? Thanks! Loved the vid
great video, have you got one for thailand?
I will be going for a month in February. I was going to travel mostly in the south and into Cambodia. Got any info on Tay Ninh?
Gr8. Vlog as always. Can you tell me the best way to book accommodation in vietnam 🇻🇳🙂?
Thank you for watching, we're glad you enjoyed it! We have our own booking platform that you can use, it offers up to 70% off hotels, and it's totally free to sign up. Here's the link book.justwndr.com/@lloydandmandy
@@LloydandMandy… I cant open the booking platform. What happened?😮
How long in advance did you have to book your Ha Long Bay cruise?
Bon voyage ❤️🙂👍🥇 thanks for sharing
Thank you! 😃
Well detailed thankyou
Do you have plan to visit vietnam again? Because all your content, vietnam is my favorite so far..
That's the plan! sometime
Super
What month did you go?
Why have you decided to skip Hue in Central Vietnam?
Todo lo que propones es mega turistico y rozando lo cutre. Lo que te encuentras en cualquier guia de cualquier agencia.
I would like to travel to Vietnam and stay for 2 and 1/2 months. I feel unsure as to how the visa extension works, or if it really exists, as I can't seem to find any solid information on it. You said that you could extend your visa once you have arrived in Vietnam for up to three months. Is that something both of you did? If not did you know people that extended their visa after their 30 days were up? I can't book my flights until I know how long I can stay in the country. Any help would be much appreciated.
Great tips! Are you allow to bring a drone into Vietnam? We are thinking about it, but don't know if they will take it away.
Ours is a mini, so it’s allowed in most countries. You can bring a larger one just have to register it
Most in Vietnam is only 1/15 cheaper than in the US
Is HMC like Bangkok?
So you can apply for a 3 month visa when your in the country or you need to do it before you go?
Did you miss out on Ninh Bình?
yes, but we just went back there so stay tuned for a video
Is it possible to apply for multiple entry visa? i.e go to Hanoi then Chiang Mai then Ho Chi Minh?
I am planning to travel over there ! This summer . Hopefully btw I never travel ever
Can I ask you some questions
Thank you for visiting our country. But I want to say a few things that foreign friends still misunderstand about Vietnam. First, Vietnamese people are not like Chinese people. Because Vietnamese people have large, clear double eyelids since birth without the need for cosmetic surgery. While Chinese people do not have characteristic double eyelids. Therefore, I hope foreign friends do not misunderstand that Vietnamese people have eyes similar to East Asian people (Japanese, Korean, Chinese). We Vietnamese people are completely different from East Asians in terms of "eyes". You can come to Vietnam to verify what I say. You can go anywhere in Vietnam and meet many people with double eyelids. Second, Vietnam has a cold winter from October to March every year. That's all I wanted to say. Wishing you good health to explore other countries around the world
.Thank you.
Vietnam gv website dont work for the e-visa
So you mean If I just submit Hotel reservation that will be alright? No need Air tickets reservation documents?
How was it with the language ?
What time of year were you in Vietnam?
That’s crazy! You hit the ‘NAM’ in Vietnam just as hard as my uncle used to after he came back from war. I mean it’s damn near identical! 0:39
Wheb did you all go there? I hope Bear has totally recovered
we were in Vietnam in June
What was your overall expense for this trip?
Did you use cash for all purchases? Do hotels, Taxi, bus, restaurant, gyms, etc all accept cash as US$
Not US dollars no. You need exchange currency
@@LloydandMandy Thank you for the update. What are some of the better places there to exchange US$?
@@mr.g1683 Honestly we use a travel acrd so we withdraw money from the ATM in local currency, but there are plenty of places to exchange
What time of year did you guys travel to Vietnam?
Do you need to be fully vax to go to Vietnam? Can the unvax go there?
You do not need to be anymore
Hmmmm advising people to stay in the worst places in Saigon is not the best start to a "best guide to Vietnam"