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Halong Bay Weather in September

Halong Bay Weather in September

Halong Bay is one of the most must-visit destinations when travelling to Vietnam. If you have a plan for your trip to Halong Bay in September, pay attention to Halong Weather to have the right direction. In this post, we will share with you the detail of weather condition in Halong Bay in September so that you can make a great time for your trip in Vietnam.V’Spirit Premier CruiseThe Temperature in Halong Bay in SeptemberSeptember is the transitional period between Summer and Autumn, the temperature in Halong Bay in September starts to decrease to 28°C on average. The highest temperature of the month is around 31°C, while the lowest one is 24°C. In general, the beginning of the month may have a higher temperature than the end of the month.The average number of wet days in September is 14 days, with around 190mm of rainfall. During September, Halong Bay receives 7 hours of sunshine on average. Although the rainfall is still at a high level, it is said that September is one of the perfect time to visit Halong Bay with the nice weather and warm water for swimming or diving.What to do and visit in Halong Bay in SeptemberTai Chi Exercise on board in the morningIn the early morning, you can do Tai Chi exercise in the sundeck of the cruise with experienced Tai Chi Master. Tai Chi – a kind of ancient Chinese art – is to improve both physical health and mental health with its soft movements, especially in the peaceful places. It will bring you an opportunity to do exercise and watch the sunrise as well.Tai Chi on Cruise in the early morningVisiting Floating Village and Fishing Village in Halong BayVisiting floating village gives tourists a chance to imagine how the daily life of the locals in water areas is. There is a large number of families who live in the traditional fishing villages surrounding the beautiful bay. You can interact with them to know more about their real life. Cua Van Floating Village and Vung Vieng Fishing Market are two of them that you should visit. It will be an interesting experience for your memorable trip to Halong Bay.Vung Vieng Fishing VillageVisiting Halong Bay with SeaplaneIf you have no financial worry, you can visit Halong Bay with the seaplane. The seaplane can help you reach 300m high from the water level, so it’s easy for you to see the magnificent view of Halong Bay.Seaplane in Halong BayDiscovering Hidden Grottos and CavesHalong Bay is home to a few picturesque hidden caves and isolated grottos including Thien Cung Cave (known as Heavenly Palace Cave), Dau Go Cave, Me Cung Cave (Me Cung Cave), Sung Sot Cave (Amazing Cave) and so on. You can get on a day boat to explore these hidden gems.Discovering Thien Cung Cave in Halong BayKayaking, Swimming, and Diving in Halong BayVisiting Halong Bay, you can take part in kayaking, swimming, or even driving easily. Kayaking can lead you to the most beautiful places in Halong Bay which cannot reach by the big cruise. You can do kayak to the beautiful caves, small islands, or clean blue water areas of the bay.Swimming and scuba diving are also two most interesting activities in Halong Bay. You will feel really relaxed and escape from the busy city life. Let enjoy the charming beauty of Halong Bay’s beaches like Tuan Chau Beach. Ngoc Vung Beach, Bai Chay Beach, and Titop Beach. Also, you can try scuba diving which has been opened recently. The best time for it is from April to December when the weather is warm enough for scuba diving.Kayaking in Halong BayShoppingHalong Pearl Shop is an ideal place for those who want to buy some souvenirs as memory things of Halong Bay. Coming here, you also have a chance to discover the natural beauty of pearls and how pearls are formed.Best Tours in Halong BayHalong Bay Day TripHalong Bay Day Trip is suitable for those who do not have much time but love to explore the beauty of Halong Bay. One day with this tour, you will cruise in Halong Bay, enjoy seafood on board, and discover the mysterious beauty of caves in Halong.Halong Bay 2 Days 1 NightThis tour gives you the best itinerary for 2 days 1 night in Halong Bay. You will explore caves in Halong Bay and join in many outdoor activities such as kayaking and swimming.Halong Bay 3 Days 2 NightsHalong Bay 3 Days 2 Nights gives you more chance to discover Halong Bay for a long time. Tai Chi exercise, kayaking, swimming, boating, and enjoying seafood are some best activities for you at this time.Perla Dawn SailsVisit Halong Bay and Tam Coc (Dry Halong Bay)If you have more time and want to visit some best places in northern Vietnam, this tour will help you discover the beauty of Hanoi, Tam Coc, and Halong Bay. With the Northern Vietnam Package with Halong Bay Cruise 5 Days, you have a chance to visit the historical destinations in Hanoi and enjoy the best street food in Vietnam. After that, you can have a boating trip along the Ngo Dong River in Tam Coc – Hoa Lu before heading to Halong Bay for the 2 last days and discovering the spectacular and gorgeous scenes on the overnight cruise in Halong Bay.Tourists in Halong BayTips for Travelers to Halong Bay in September+ The weather in Halong Bay in September is not too hot or cold, which is ideal for experiencing activities in the water such as kayaking, swimming, diving, or boating. So bring a swimsuit with you to enjoy these activities.+ In comparison with August, the rain in September is more slightly. So there is less chance that your outdoor activities are postponed.+ It is still hot in September, therefore, don’t forget sunscreen to protect your skin. In addition, light and soft clothes are suitable for the weather in Halong Bay at this time.+ September is in the low season of Halong Bay, so there are fewer tourists visiting the bay at this time. You can have more space to enjoy without any crowd.

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Halong Bay Weather in August

Halong Bay Weather in August

August is one of the hottest months of the year in Halong Bay. However, Halong Bay still attracts tourists because it will be a lot less crowded than the peak season. In this post, Incredible Asia Journeys is pleased to tell you what you need to know about Halong Bay Weather in August, so it is easier for you to plan your trip in Halong in this time.Tourists in Halong BayThe temperature of Halong Bay in AugustAugust in Halong Bay shares the same average temperature of 29°C with June and July. The high temperature is up to 32°C, while the low one is around 25°C. During this month, the number of the rainy day is about 16 days with 265mm rainfall on average. This is more than that of the month before and after. Halong Bay receive an average of 6 sunshine hours, which is lower than other summer months. With the low amount of sunshine hours and the high rainfall, it is essential to pay attention to the forecast before travelling to Halong Bay.Average Temperature: 29°CLow temperature: 25°CHigh temperature: 32°CSunshine hours: 6 hoursRainfall: 265mmRainfall days: 6 daysThings to see & do in Halong Bay in AugustGet a cruise in August in Halong Bay is a great ideal. Sung Sot Cave (Amazing Cave) is a brilliant cave that you can explore in a short cruise in Halong Bay. Walking through this cave, you can see its glorious lighting effects and seem to be back to the past with the mysterious cave.With a lot of day cruises in Halong Bay, we highly recommend a great one to book - Incredible Cruise. Incredible Cruise is a day cruise that gives tourists a chance to discover the beauty and exotic charm of Halong Bay only in a full day. Crews and members of Incredible Cruise are all friendly and helpful, so you will feel comfortable to see amazing views and enjoy delicious food on the cruise as well.Boating in Halong BayBelow are some cruise itineraries you may join in Halong Bay:Halong Bay Day Trip: Enjoy the day trip to Halong Bay, you can have a chance to discover caves, do kayaking, go swimming or relax on the boat in one of the most beautiful bays in the world. You can have a delicious seafood lunch on the boat. In the afternoon, you will enjoy a tea break on the sundeck and see the sunset over the legendary Halong Bay.Halong Bay 2 Day 1 Night Cruise: This gives you an opportunity to discover the world-famous Halong Bay overnight. You will visit some popular caves in Halong like Thien Cung Cave, Me Cung Cave, and Sung Sot Cave. Enjoy delicious seafood, and relax on the boat to see the sunset in Halong Bay before we have dinner.Halong Bay 3 Days 2 Nights Cruise: With 3 days in the magnificent Halong Bay, you can enjoy more including kayaking, boating, swimming, and enjoying seafood. You can do Tai Chi (a kind of Chinese exercise) in the morning before discover caves and activities in Halong Bay.Halong Bay Day Trip with Incredible Asia JourneysHalong Bay weather in August is suitable for outdoor activities. When cruising in Halong Bay, make sure that you do not miss interesting activities including kayaking, diving or swimming. Halong Bay also is one of the best places for photography with the clear sky, blue water areas, and beautiful islands.One more amazing experience in Halong in August is to fly with seaplanes. You can enjoy magnificent views over the countryside and thousands of limestone karsts of Halong Bay.Kayaking in Halong BayPros and Cons when visiting Halong BayPros:Halong Bay weather in August is great for swimming, snorkelling, scuba diving, and kayaking. Also, August is low season for tourism in Halong Bay, so you can get big deals for your trips to Halong Bay.Cons:Rain in August can impact on your trip to Halong Bay. Your outdoor activities can be limited because of rain.Several days of August is too hot for travellers who prefer cold weather. Therefore, understanding weather in Halong Bay in August will help you get a wonderful trip without any trouble with the weather.Sunset in Halong BayTips for tourists coming to Halong Bay in August+ Halong Bay Weather in August receives the sunshine of hot summer, so light and comfortable clothing are suitable for you. Don’t wear heavier clothes.+ Bring a light rain jacket in case it rains when you are out of the cruise.+ If you want to take a dip in the water, bring a swimsuit with you.+ Sun cream is the must-have thing to be protected from sun rays when you travel to Halong in summer.+ Keep an eye on the weather forecast to plan the best time for your trip.+ Contact your cruise director if you find it has any problems.

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Hanoi Weather in September

Hanoi Weather in September

September marks the ending of the rainy season and also the beginning of the beautiful autumn. Autumn in September is the time of flower blossom and romantic love. It is a topic of uncountable songs and poems describing how wonderful it is. With the weather of autumn, September becomes one of the best months to visit Hanoi. In this post, Incredible Asia Journeys is pleased to give you some information about Hanoi Weather in September to help you get the best itinerary for your trip in Hanoi. Hanoi weather in September The temperature in Hanoi in September September in Hanoi is the transitional period of summer to autumn, so the weather is also cooler and more comfortable than previous months. The temperature of the month is still at a high level, ranging from 26°C to 31°C, but the weather is not as uncomfortable as in summer. Hanoi becomes so romantic with soft sunlight, blue sky and cool breeze.  The duration of daylight in September doesn’t change much, lasting around 12.32 hours per day (from 05.40 am of sunrise to 06.12 pm of sunset) in the beginning of the month, which decreases in the end of the month with 11.58 hours of daylight per day (from 05.47 am of sunrise to 05.45 pm of sunset).  In the daylight, the hot period ranges from 11.30 am to 06.00 pm in the first days of September, which falls in the end of the month, ranging from 01.00 pm until 05.30 pm. In terms of rainfall, Hanoi receives around 14 wet days during September. Thunderstorms can still occur in this period. Things to do in Hanoi in September Walking around Hoan Kiem Lake Hoan Kiem Lake (Sword Lake) is one of the top places to visit in Hanoi in autumn. In the morning, you can see a bold scene of Hanoi people who are doing exercise, walking, playing chess, taking photos or fishing. The atmosphere here will make you feel more comfortable. In the afternoon, many students from schools or universities come to Hoan Kiem Lake to practice English with foreigners. Also, there are several vendors selling food or souvenirs. All of them make the lake become more active. Especially, if you visiting Hoan Kiem Lake on the weekends, you can have a chance to enjoy the atmosphere of walking streets. It may more crowd than other days, but also you can enjoy more activities including traditional games, street foods, “Tò he” (toy figurine) traditional art, singing and dancing on the streets. Hoan Kiem Lake Walking Street Exploring Hanoi Old Quarter Hanoi Old Quarter is home to a lot of ancient houses with classic architectures of the 19th century. With 36 ancient streets, Hanoi Old Quarter is a famous historical site in Hanoi. You can enjoy the different rustic charm of the capital city and taste some best Hanoi food. In the three days of weekends, you can join Night Market in the Old Quarter, just hundreds of meters from Hoan Kiem Lake. Clothes, souvenirs, and food are full in the market. Hanoi Night Market in Hanoi Old Quarter Starting the evening with “bia hoi” at Beer Corner In September when it is still hot, enjoy a beer to begin a night out would not a bad idea. Ta Hien St. Luong Ngoc Quyen St. in Hanoi Old Quarter are two famous Beer Corner in Hanoi. Having a beer in the little bit hot weather of Hanoi in September will satisfy anyone’s night plans. Beer Corner has become a favourite and attractive place for Vietnamese and foreigners visiting Vietnam as well. If you far from Beer Corner, you can enjoy a beer at any “bia hoi” restaurant around Hanoi. Just 80,000 – 100,000 VND for 10 glasses of beer, you can sit on mini plastic stools along the street for hours to chat with your friends or see a stream of people passing by. Beer Corner Watching Water Puppet Show in Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre is one of the best places for those who love traditional art. Water Puppet has existed for more than thousands year and is the unique traditional art of Vietnam. This reappears the daily life of Vietnamese farmers such as cultivating, catching fishes, tending buffalo and so on. Address:  No.57b Dinh Tien Hoang St. (near Hoan Kiem Lake). Opening hours:  15.00, 16.10, 17.10, 18.30, 20.00 every day from October to April. 16.10, 17.10, 18.30, 20.00 every day from May to September. Ticket Price: Around 60.000-100.000 VND per ticket Check our best tours to visit Hanoi in September in only one day: Hanoi Street Food Tour , Hanoi Scooter Tour , and Hanoi Motorbike Tour . Water Puppet Show Best trips from Hanoi Hoa Lu Tam Coc day trip from Hanoi:  Hoa Lu Tam Coc is one of the best day trips from Hanoi which you will have the opportunity to explore the ancient citadel in Hoa Lu, take a relaxing sampan boat along the Ngo Dong River, cycle around the countryside of Vietnam and interact with local people. Location: 110km far or 2.5 hours driving from Hanoi If you have a plan to visit Hoa Lu Tam Coc during September, we have the best itinerary for your reference:  Hoa Lu Tam Coc Day Trip: Click here  Boating along the Ngo Dong River Sapa Tours from Hanoi: Located in Lao Cai, far more than 300km from Hanoi, Sapa is worth to visit in September. You can do trekking through the beautiful golden rice fields to different villages like Cat Cat, Lao Chai, Ta Van, Ta Phin, or Giang Ta Chai Village; and talk with the locals to understand more about the life in this vast areas. Also, get to Bac Ha Market to see the local market here with many interesting things. If you have a plan to visit Sapa during September, we have the best itinerary for your reference: Sapa Tour 2 Days 1 Night: Click here  Halong Bay Tour from Hanoi Halong Bay is one of the most famous destinations in North Vietnam, also known as one of 7 New Wonders of the world. Visiting Halong, you will have the best experience with this spectacular landscape. Cruise in Halong Bay and admire the beauty of almost 2000 islands around the bay will make you relax. You can try kayak, swimming and bamboo boat in the tranquil water areas. September is the best time to do outdoors activities in the bay. If you have a plan to visit Sapa during September, we have the best itinerary for your reference: Halong Bay Day Trip: Click here  Tips for visiting Hanoi in September + Bring a good camera to capture charming streets of milk flower trees or fallen yellow leaves + The 2nd September is Vietnam’s Independence Day with many events held in Hanoi Capital. Also, shopping centres may have great deals so you can have a chance to get something with the best price. + September is also the time of Mid-Autumn Festival. The streets in Hanoi are decorated with colourful lanterns and children toys. Let try mooncakes if you travel to Hanoi in this time. + Although September is the last month of the wet season in Hanoi, it may have many rainy days. So prepare an umbrella or a raincoat if you are in outdoor activities.

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Hanoi Weather in December

Hanoi Weather in December

Hanoi is one of the most beautiful cities in Vietnam, which is home to many travel destinations with historical values. Hanoi becomes more attractive in December with famous holidays like Merry Christmas and New Year; and the convenient weather for travelling. This post will give you some guides for Hanoi Weather in December , things to do & see in this time, and some useful tips for your best trip. Winter in Hanoi in December The temperature in Hanoi in December December is one of the coldest and driest months in Hanoi. The average temperature decreases to 15˚C - 16˚C, and even to 11˚C at night. The daylight shortens and it gets dark early at 05.30 PM. After a few days of cold weather, it is sunny with the dry wind, low temperature, and morning fog then Hanoi weather has drizzling rain. Then Hanoi weather has drizzling rain and cold wind again. The number of rainy days and the amount of rain are less the previous month, but you will feel very cold.  Average December temperature: 19˚C December high: 22˚C December low: 15˚C Relative humidity: 67% Expected number of wet days: 7 Sunshine Hours Hanoi receives around 4 sunshine hours per day on average in December. The rest of the 10-hour daylight, Hanoi is mostly cloudy. From the beginning to the end of December, the number of sunshine hours decreases gradually. Is December a good time to visit Hanoi? The best time to visit Hanoi is from the end of September to April. December is in cold season with the temperature from 10˚C - 16˚C. It is cold for travellers who come from tropical countries but it can be good for travellers who come from temperate countries. Although December is cold but it is a good time to visit Hanoi because this month is dry in Hanoi so it is good for travellers to travel around Hanoi without canceling their plan. There is mostly no rain this time and tourists can enjoy their holiday the best. Hanoi and other touristic destinations now also celebrate the New Year and Christmas so you can celebrate your Christmas holiday in Hanoi, Vietnam. What to wear in December in Hanoi? As you see the weather in Hanoi is cold so you should bring a sweater and a jacket with you. Normally, you may need a jacket but sometimes you may need both of them. However, the world climate is changing and it seems Hanoi become warmer and warmers in December so in some more years, you may not need both of them in day time but you may need them if you travel outside at night time.  If you have a plan to visit Hanoi in December and do not hesitate as it is a good time to visit Hanoi. Things to do in Hanoi in December Cyclo around Hanoi Going around Hanoi by a cyclo - a kind of three-wheel vehicle – is an interesting activity among tourists in Hanoi. Hanoi weather in December is not too hot or rainy, so travelling by cyclo is a great ideal. You can get around Hanoi Old Quarter, Hoan Kiem Lake, or Dong Xuan Market… The ticket price for an hour visiting Hanoi by a cyclo is about 100,000 VND ($4.5). Cyclo around Hanoi Old Quarter Vietnam Military History Museum One of the historical and cultural sites in Hanoi Military History of Vietnam. Military History of Vietnam is also known as the Army Museum, which is home to an extensive collection of weaponry that was used throughout the war period in the past. 22nd December is the day of celebrating the establishment of the Vietnam People's Army. So there will be something special for you to see. Address: 28A Dien Bien Phu, Ba Dinh District Hanoi, Vietnam Opening Hours: Daily 08:00 - 11:30 Tuesday – Thursday, Saturday & Sunday 14:00 – 16:00 Entrance fee: 40,000 VND for one international tourist Vietnam Military History Museum Saint Joseph's Cathedral -Christmas in December At the end of December, Christmas is coming. If you visit Hanoi in this time, you will see the beautiful decoration on the streets of Hanoi. In the Churches, concerts of classical music are taken place. If you want to enjoy the atmosphere of Christmas Eve, pay a visit to the Saint Joseph's Cathedral on Nha Chung St. Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi. Christmas Eve in the Saint Joseph's Cathedral Shopping Another suitable for this time is visiting shopping areas and malls. Some of them are Savico Megamall, Ruby Plaza and Garden Mall. Check our best tours to discover Hanoi in December: Hanoi Street Food Tour , Hanoi Scooter Tour , or Hanoi Motorbike Tour . Best trips from Hanoi in December Sapa Tour from Hanoi Sapa is considered as a must-visit destination when visiting Vietnam in December. You can contemplate the landscape from house roofs, forests, gardens to the roads covered in snow and fog, which makes Sapa become more vaporous and mysterious. The fog will leave when the sun rises, but snow still remains. In the winter, the ground orchid and persimmon still blossom in Sapa, which seems to prepare for Lunar New Year. So you can have a great chance to see the unique beauty of Sapa in the winter. Sapa 2 days 1 nights is one of our best itineraries that we highly recommended for your great trip to Sapa. Sapa in Winter Halong Tour from Hanoi There are fewer tourists visiting Halong Bay in December, so you can enjoy more without any crowd as in the summer. Normally, cruise activities are not affected much by the cold weather in December, except for the days with very low temperatures. Kayaking, swimming, climbing mountains, and exploring caves… will be off only in the bad weather. So you should pay attention to safety instruction and tour guide’s advice to have a great trip in Halong Bay in the winter. Halong Bay Day Trip is the best itinerary that we highly recommend for you at this time. If you have more time you can take an overnight cruise at Halong Bay Cruises . Ba Vi National Park from Hanoi The weather in December is suitable for you to travel to Ba Vi National Park. You can do walking or hiking in this area of forest trails and mountain slopes to see panoramic views of the Red River Valley and beyond. It may take you 30 minutes for this. You can get to Tan Da Spa Resort in Ba Vi to experience hot springs, mud baths, wet steam baths and herbal baths for individuals, couples or families. Location: 48 km west from Hanoi, or about 1-hour drive. Ba Vi National Park For more options of the best trips from Hanoi, please visit our Vietnam Group Tours and choose the best for you! Things to eat in Hanoi in December The slightly cold weather of Hanoi in December is great for having dinner in a hotpot or grill restaurant. You will feel warmer and find it more delicious than that in summer. Enjoy Vietnamese coffee is great for a cold day of Hanoi weather in December. Cà phê sữa nóng (Vietnamese hot coffee with sweetened condensed milk) and Cà Phê đen nóng (Vietnamese hot black coffee) are two of basic kinds of coffee in Vietnam for you to enjoy. Enjoy Coffe in the Winter of December Street food also attracts people in December. Street food is cooked and severed immediately on the pavements near the roads around the city. So it is not hard to find one place to enjoy street food. The weather in Hanoi in December is suitable for sitting on the pavements and enjoying hot dishes. Street food in Hanoi in December Closing advice when travelling in Hanoi in December + If you are from cold countries like America, you will feel cool as in the autumn; while if you are from Southeast Asia, you should wear a warm jacket on the cold days. + If you forget your jacket, don’t worry, you can buy some warm clothes at any store in Hanoi. When travelling around Hanoi Old Quarter, you can get some. We have a tip for you that you must require for a good bargain. A lot of small shop and boots in Night Market in Hanoi Old Quarter will give you the fixed price if you require. Tips for visiting Hanoi in December + On the sunny days of December, the amount of UV rays is high, so you should use sun cream, sun protective clothing, and wear sunglasses. + Bring an umbrella is very convenient for both sun protection and sudden rain. + A pair of shoes is suitable for outdoor activities in Hanoi. You may walk several kilometres in Hanoi Old Quarter and Hoan Kiem Lake Walking Street, so it is convenient to wear a pair of sports shoes instead of high-heeled shoes or flip-flops. If you forget to carry your shoes, don't worry because that you can get a pair of shoes in any shoe store in Hanoi.

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Hanoi Weather in October

Hanoi Weather in October

If you want to organize your holiday in Hanoi in October , take a look at the weather to ensure that your trip is at a convenient time. Hanoi weather is getting more favoured in October. At this time, autumn in Hanoi is in its most beautiful period. The city is predominantly covered by yellow and a little red from the colour of the fallen leaves, which makes Hanoi become more romantic and poetic. In this post, we will give you a lot of information about Hanoi Weather in October, so it will be easier for you to know all things of its temperatures, rainfall, what to do and what to eat when you travel to Hanoi in October. The yellow fallen leaves street in Hanoi The temperature in Hanoi in October Fall in October is usually considered as the most romantic and pleasant season of the year in Hanoi. The temperature decreases in Hanoi with the average temperature of 23˚C at night and 28 ˚C in daylight. The temperature of the beginning of October is usually higher than that of the end of the month. So, high temperatures are likely to occur only in the first several days of the month, from 01.00 PM to 05.00 PM. After that, Hanoi becomes cooler and more comfortable. For Japanese and Argentinean travellers, Hanoi weather in October maybe similar to their hometown. Whereas, European tourists may find it warmer than that in their country. The amount of rainfall in October is significantly lesser than the previous month. The number of wet days doesn’t change much, from 15 days in September to 14 days in October, but rains are not as heavy as previous months. Sunshine Hours In October, Hanoi receives 4-5 sunny hours per day on average. On these days, the sun rises at 05.47 AM, and sunset takes place at 05.44 PM. So Hanoi is covered with an average of 11.57 hours of daylight. And it decreases gradually from the beginning to the end of the month. Things to do in Hanoi in October It is not too cold or too hot in October, so taking around 36 ancient streets of Hanoi Old Quarter is an interesting idea. It is because that the autumn still remains its beauty and the sunlight is not so strong. You can take a cyclo or walk around the streets, both of them are suitable as well. Hoan Kiem Lake and West Lake are also two attractive destinations in October in Hanoi. Hoan Kiem Lake seems to be more romantic in autumn with yellow fallen leaves and warm weather of October, especially at night when all the night are turned on. Besides, if you get up early and go to West Lake you can enjoy the slight wind, sunrise, and beautiful lotuses in Lotus Pond. Watching a sunrise and taking a Duck Boat ride here are the best romantic things to do in Hanoi city.  Duck Boat in West Lake Addition to lotus flower, milky flower is also a special characteristic of Hanoi’s autumn. You will breathe in the beautifully sweet fragrance of milky flowers when you walk along the streets of Hanoi. Some people do not like this, but let try it to know how it is. October is also the season of changing new leaves. A lot of yellow leaves fall off the road telling winter is turning. This is a chance for tourists to take nice photos with yellow fallen leaves on the two-tree-line street like Phan Dinh Phung St. or in the areas of West Lake and Hoan Kiem Lake. Here are some best tours to Hanoi in October in only one day: Hanoi Street Food Tour , Hanoi Scooter Tour , and Hanoi Motorbike Tour . Things to eat in October in Hanoi October is the season of Com Lang Vong (Green Rice Flakes in Vong Village), one of the most famous specialities of Hanoi. Vong village is about 5-6km far from the centre of Hanoi which now is Dich Vong Village, Cau Giay District, Hanoi. Tourists can come to Vong Village this time to see how to make Com from young rice. To enjoy Com, you need to just chew it slowly to feel the stickiness of the young rice, and its sweet. Also, you can enjoy Green Rice Cave made from young rice. Green Rice Flakes in Vong Village La Vong Grilled Fish is also a special dish of Hanoi. This may not be the oldest dish in Hanoi for more than hundred years. To make La Vong Grilled Fish, we have to add mixed thin slices of fish to ginger, saffron, fermented cold rice, pepper and fish sauce, and then grill it on the stove before serving it on the dining tables. La Vong Grilled Fish Clothing advice when visiting Hanoi in October In October, long-sleeved shirts and jeans or sweatpants for the daylight are very suitable. Because it becomes cooler at night, so a wind coat is good for those who are not familiar with the tropical climate in the early morning and late evening.

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Mai Chau Weather – A Comprehensive Guide

Mai Chau Weather – A Comprehensive Guide

The first thing to hit visitors to Mai Chau is often the vivid meld of colours that highlight the particular picture-perfect scene for which the region is known. An often-blue sky crowns the tops of dark green mountains, which skim the edges of light green and gold rice paddies, where villagers wearing multicoloured brocades harvest and plant their precious crop. Having been a largely-unknown farming community until relatively recently, villagers in this rural district of Hoa Binh Province have been benefitting from a modern tourist interest in a beautiful section of Northern Vietnam.Overview of Mai ChauDay trips to Mai Chau from Hanoi and overnight stays in the traditional stilt houses of the Thai hill tribe have grown in popularity due to the region’s improved road connections with the capital, offering a worthwhile alternative to the sometimes-crowded and quite distant Sapa. Mai Chau is four to five hours from Hanoi, along with incredible lowland and mountain paths, offering stunning views of Vietnam at its verdant best. Being relatively close to the capital, Mai Chau’s weather is similar to that of Hanoi’s; hot and wet summers, cold and grey winters and the beautifully cool and dry spell in between. However, differences in altitude between Mai Chau and Hanoi bring about differences in weather and visitors should be prepared for these small fluctuations, as Mai Chau deserves to be experienced at its best. This is our comprehensive guide to the weather in Mai Chau.Mai Chau in SpringLate February to Mid-MayBeing of such natural green beauty, the four months of spring in Mai Chau showcases the region at its most rewarding, with clear days, low humidity, a cooling breeze and the blooming of Mai Chau’s iconic flowers.Mai Chau in SpringTemperatureThe end of the Vietnamese New Year (Tet) in February brings Mai Chau out in full splendour. As the colourful decorations that adorn the stilt houses are put away for the year, the sun gradually comes out and turns Mai Chau’s valleys into buzzing hubs of activity. Average temperatures climb from about 18°C to 27°C (67°F to 80°F) through late February to the middle of May as the sun emerges from the winter clouds. The warmth of spring in May Chau can be felt both in the temperature and in the smiles and hospitality of locals as they happily prepare for another productive rice harvest.RainfallRain during the start of spring is almost non-existent. Averages of 24mm of precipitation mean the coolness of a trek during this season is also blessed with a crisp dryness. This is at least the case for February and March, but rainfall triples in April to 78mm, which then triples again over the course of a month to become 250mm in May. Days in May are littered with sporadic rain, where clear skies can become crowded with clouds and heavy lightning storms are not uncommon over the mountainous areas during this dress rehearsal for the wet season.Sunshine HoursSunrise in Mai ChauThe sporadic nature of Mai Chau weather means that May, while the fourth wettest month, is also one of the sunniest. Deluges of rain from the fast-moving clouds are often short, making way for the sun after just a couple of hours in a lot of cases. During the 6 hours of sun that Mai Chau enjoys daily, visitors are often treated to the best of the valley’s sun-dappled views, while rainstorms bring an exciting thrill and great opportunities for dramatic photographs.In comparison, the start of Mau Chau’s spring can be a bit dull, with the 3 hours of sunshine per day in February and March casting many shadows over the region. April is probably the best time to visit Mai Chau for the 5 hours of sunshine and relatively low rainfall.Mai Chau - What to see and do in SpringAs with all of Vietnam’s rice-producing districts, Mai Chau’s true wonder reveals itself in May when the rice harvest offers expansive views of vast golden fields swaying gently in the breeze, tended to by the local Thai farmers and their buffalo. Even before the harvest, rice fields are blessed with a light green as farmers plant the baby rice after the New Year at the end of February.Another fantastic bonus of the Mai Chau spring weather is the introduction of varieties of blooming flowers. The region is known countrywide by photos of the white plum blossom, a very romantic sight that steals the hearts of visitors to the region during the early months of spring. Lac Village is one of the best places to see the intense bloom; the trees here often look snow-covered due to the vivacity with which the flowers bloom.Lac Village in springMai Chau in SummerLate May to Mid-SeptemberThe clouds congregating towards the middle of May have Mai Chau in their grasp by the time summer is in full swing. The rainy season is at its peak and the heat is more intense, but there are still experiences to be sought out.TemperatureThe intensity of the weather in Mai Chau during summer is notably different from that of its twinned rice terrace destination, Sapa. Averages here are quite a bit higher, reaching a fairly uniform at 28°C (82°F) from the end of May to the middle of September. Still, the high altitude and windy valleys of the region mean that this is a good deal lower than a lot of other places in Northern Vietnam, in particular, Hanoi, which can average well into the mid-30s. Treks can become a little more draining during these months and nights can be a sweaty experience, but the right clothes can make all the difference.RainfallAfter a 40mm dip in rainfall between May and June, as the last of the rice is being plucked from the ground, the wet season reaches its full intensity and rainfall equates to between 320 and 340mm from July through September. Trekking and cycling become dangerous activities on the slippery mountain roads and the clouds create theatrical scenes above the mountains. Days that include rain reach their annual peak in August, with 21 out of 31 days featuring abundant downpours.Sunshine HoursSunrise in summerGenerally, the behaviour of clouds during the summer in Mai Chau is just as erratic as in the spring. Rain comes in very strong droves, but overall torrents are short and sharp, leaving the sky clear for much of the day. Daily sunshine hours of 5 and 6 are a feature of the Mai Chau weather during summer, as they usually are throughout the year, except for a persistently cloudy patch in February and March. Rainstorms roll in rapidly over the mountains and steeped rice terraces, so make sure you have somewhere to seek refuge if you head to Mai Chau during this time.Mai Chau - What to see and do in SummerWhile the more active attractions such as trekking and cycling become arduous slogs due to the heat and constant threat of rain, paying a visit to any of Mai Chau’s magnificent waterfalls could be a great idea to see the impressive rush of water that turns falls like Go Lao and Dai Yem into scenes of incredible natural power.There are no better refuges to seek from the rain and heat than the caves that dot the hillsides of Mai Chau. Chieu Cave, Mo Luong Cave and Pieng Kem Grotto are just some of the places around the ancient region that feature complete rain coverage and a natural cooling system throughout. They take a few steps to climb, but the relief you will feel upon entering these indoor forests of stalagmites is palpable.Do trekking in Mai ChauCheck our best tours to discover the beauty of Mai Chau: North Vietnam 6 Day Tour or Vietnam Grand Discovery 17 Days.Mai Chau in AutumnLate September to Late NovemberThe rains that have swept through Mai Chau by the end of September have left a new sprouting life in their wake. Rice is replanted, different flowers reach their bloom and the more relaxed heat and rain make for ideal trekking.TemperatureThe heat climbs down from its lofty heights from September to November, reeling back the 28°C of summer to a more tolerable 24°C (75°F) in October and 21°C (70°F) in November. These are both ideal activity temperatures and so a lot of time during autumn is spent outside making the most of the perfect Mai Chau weather. Nights during November average around 17°C (62°F), meaning peaceful and comfortable nights in Thai stilt houses are an attractive possibility.RainfallThe obligatory runs for shelter during the summer in Mai Chau are a thing of the past in autumn, as monthly rainfall plummets like the waterfalls from 323mm during September to just 30mm in November. The tenfold decrease in precipitation makes for some very dry days and the number of days in which rain makes an appearance falls from 16 to 7 over Mai Chau’s autumn.Sunshine HoursThe trend of consistent 5 or 6 hours of sunshine per day continues throughout autumn in Mai Chau, where flash floods of rain are much less common and clouds have a more docile nature when congregating above the tall limestone ridgeline. Blue skies are a common sight and that brings out another season of flowers blooming throughout the district. Mai Chau - What to see and do in AutumnRice Harvest in Pu Luong Nature Reserve As the best time to visit Mai Chau, there are lots of activities to do and things to see during autumn as the elements are all in your favour. The more energetic activities of trekking and cycling become very popular between September and November, with various day tours to Mai Chau from Hanoi descending on the area to check out the flower blossoms. Farmers commence the second yearly rice harvest around areas such as Pu Luong Nature Reserve and the various walkways surrounding Poom Coong Village.Mai Chau in WinterDecember to Late FebruarySapa in winter is famous for the snow that occasionally blankets the barren rice fields, drawing huge crowds of Vietnamese people longing for a winter wonderland. Nothing of that kind hits Mai Chau; winters are generally a little chilly and bleak, though very dry.The road to Mai Chau in WinterTemperatureWhile shorts and a t-shirt may be a viable option in the South of Vietnam, the north, and hill regions like Mai Chau in particular, get relatively much lower temperatures. Still, an average of 17°C (67°F) between December and February is the acceptable weather for lots of activities in Mai Chau, but the windiness of the valley will mean that it feels quite a bit colder. Nighttime lows in January can reach 12°C (53°F), which is frankly Antarctic to Vietnamese people, meaning you should have plenty of space and will enjoy off-season prices for travel and accommodation.RainfallThough not an ideal time to go for the temperature, the minimal rainfall during a Mai Chau winter is a big advantage. The 6mm of rain that falls in January is staggeringly low compared to the 340mm of August, and the days in which rain is present in December falls to a very meagre 5. You won’t need much in the way of rainproof gear for the Mai Chau weather in winter, and if you can withstand the mild chill, then you could realistically spend a lot of time outdoors.Sunshine HoursYet another reason to be outside, at least for the start of winter, is the blue sky that remains present for 5 hours of the day in December. This falls to 4 in January and then 3 in February, so visits to Mai Chau earlier on in the winter would be preferable.Mai Chau - What to see and do in WinterThe main beauty of Mai Chau is obviously its stunning outdoor scenery, but there are many things to do around the region that allows for more relaxing downtime. Unwinding at the homestay is far from the last resort; the Thai stilt houses that most people sleep in during an overnight trip to Mai Chau are very rustic, but comfortable, with all the modern amenities you should need. Hosts will have a stockpile of blankets for the winter, as well as hot tea and coffee, providing very cosy conditions for a peaceful time in the mountains.Pac Co Market in Mai ChauA look around Pac Co Market would suit the winter weather in Mai Chau. This is a weekly Sunday market run by the H’mong hill tribe, which acts as a meeting place for distant friends and family, as well as a place for locals to sell their clothes, food, animals, toys and drinks. Take the opportunity to stock up on warm, traditional and colourful garments sold by the H’mong people, and make sure to haggle for the best price as there most likely won’t be a lot of other customers.

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Hanoi Weather in June

Hanoi Weather in June

June is considered as a slightly mixed bag in terms of weather as getting plenty of hot weather and rain as well. However, June is also a good month of tourist season in Hanoi for summer vacation. It’s rather difficult to give certain predictions of the Hanoi weather in this month, because temperatures, rainfall and sunshine can change from day to day. But June is still a great time to discover Hanoi and have a memorable trip in when visiting Vietnam.Hanoi Red Bridge on a rainy dayThe temperature in Hanoi in JuneJune is the hottest month of the year in Hanoi. The maximum average temperature can reach 28 degrees Celsius at night. The temperature of the day is about 35 degrees Celsius, and even up to 38 degrees Celsius on the hottest days. Besides, the combination of high humidity of 75% and high temperature can be the reason for the heavy rain. A lot of international tourists from hot areas like California, Utah, or Texas would be interested in this Hanoi Weather in June. Whereas, those who prefer cool weather like England, France, or Argentina would have some difficulties.Sunshine Hours in Hanoi in JuneBy the time June comes around, Hanoi is covered with blue sky and beaming sun for an average of 13 daylight hours per day. This is the longest month for sunshine hours in the lovely capital of Vietnam. Hanoi is truly sparkling at this time, especially at sunrise and sunset time. Sunrise in June starts earlier than other months, often at 05.16 AM; and sunset is also later at 06.35 PM. This is a great chance for tourists to take magnificent photos of the most stunning sunrise and sunset of the year.Sunrise in West Lake, HanoiRainfallJune is the time of the rainy season, which means that rain occurs more frequently and at any time, and can last half an hour or a few days. Besides, storms can also take place anytime. Rainstorms can help the high temperature right down to a much more comfortable level, and you don’t have to use sun cream for the day to be protected from blazing sunshine.Is June a good time to visit Hanoi?June is warm season in Hanoi so for travellers who really like the sun and photos it is a good time. In this time, it is rainy season also but when the rain stop then you will have clear and blue sky and you an take many nice photos. However, please note that it is hot so you it is not easy to go outside all day. It is rainy season so please prepare umbrella and raincoat also.That will be peak season for domestic tourists so you should ask your travel consultant to know the destination of domestic tourists if you wish to avoid the crowd. However, for the foreign tourists that is the low season so that is the best time for you to travel if you wish a big deal from travel companies.Hanoi in June: Peak Season vs Off-SeasonJune is the beginning of the peak season for tourists in Vietnam in general, and in Hanoi in particular. School is officially off in June for summer vacation, so family trips become more popular and convenient for tourists. Vietnamese people often get trips around Hanoi or even farther to other attractive destinations in the country.June is also a good chance for foreign tourists because of a great deal. In this time, tourist companies often offer big deals for a lot of tours. So if you can adapt to the hot and rainy weather, June will be a great time for you to travel and get big deals on tours and shopping as well.Foreign tourists in HanoiHanoi in June: What to bringJune is the hottest month in Hanoi, so it is necessary to bring with sun cream and sunglasses for the 13-hour-sunshine days. Similarly, airy clothes would be good for your journey in hot weather in Hanoi. Also, with a sun-blocking hat, you can be protected from the blazing rays of the sun. Due to unpredictable rain, you should have a raincoat in your bag all the time you travel.Furthermore, don’t forget to bring a camera to save your memorable moments in your trip around Hanoi.Hanoi in June: What to doSightseeingHanoi is a city on the move with plenty to explore, from historical to modern places. The Old Quarter is worth a visit with 36 ancient streets. You can have a chance to look at ancient beauty and enjoy some traditional street foods in summer. A short distance from the Old Quarter is Hoan Kiem Lake – an ideal relaxed place for tourists with fresh air and a lot of traditional games on the weekends. Hanoi is also home to numerous temples and pagodas that are worth a visit for their architecture such as Tran Quoc Pagoda – the oldest one in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, and Temple of Literature – a place attracting a lot of artists and writers.Check some best Hanoi tours to discover Hanoi within only one day in June: Hanoi Street Food Tour, Hanoi Motorbike Tour, or Hanoi Scooter Tour.Hoan Kiem Lake, HanoiSeeing National FlowersLotus is considered as the national flower of Vietnam. In Vietnamese culture, the lotus flower symbolizes optimism, dedication, purity and calmness. Furthermore, it is very interesting that in Buddhism, each colour of lotus flower is the symbol of different traits, for example, the white lotus for clearness of spirit and mind and the blue lotus for common sense. If you travel to Hanoi in June, you can see these majestic flowers growing in many places, especially in Dam Sen in West Lake.Lotus Flowers in West LakeShoppingJune is the season of many kinds of fruits such as watermelon, pineapple, lychee, mango and so on. So you can buy some of them with a bargain. For example, you can buy a kilo of mango with only 1$ in Hanoi in June, while it needs more in other months.If you would like to get some souvenirs, head to Dong Xuan Market and the night market in the Hanoi Old Quarter.Dong Xuan MarketBest trips from Hanoi in June+ Hoa Lu Tam Coc Day Trip from Hanoi: From the late May to the late June, rice paddies along the Ngo Dong River start to change their colour from green to yellow. You can pay a visit to Hoa Lu Ancient Capital, and then do cycling from Hoa Lu to Tam Coc. Take a boat trip along the Ngo Dong River to see the beauty of Tam Coc and stop to discover mysterious caves here. Hoa Lu Ancient Capital+ Halong Bay Day Trip from Hanoi: With around 4-6 hours on the cruise in Halong Bay, you can have a chance to explore the amazing limestone karsts on the bay. The trip will lead you to one of the famous caves in Halong Bay such as Thien Cung Cave, Sung Sot Cave, Dau Go Cave, or Luon Cave.  Also, you can enjoy some outdoor activities like swimming or kayaking in the warm water areas on the bay.+ Halong Bay Overnight Cruises: An overnight cruise is a good option for you if you wish to spend more time in Halong Bay cruise. There are 2 options for you, you can take 2 day 1 night Halong Bay cruise or 3 day 2 night Halong Bay cruise.in recent years, Halong Bay has become more and more crowded especially in June when there are more domestic tourists so there are more travellers choose an overnight cruise in Lan Ha Bay or a cruise in Bai Tu Long Bay for their holiday.

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Halong Bay Weather in October and November

Halong Bay Weather in October and November

Comprising the autumn in Halong Bay, October and November feature very similar weather behaviour before the cold mist of winter rolls in across the limestone peaks. Between the searing heat of August and the mild cold of December, Halong Bay weather in October and November is often considered one of the best times to go in the year, with an amiable harmony found between the temperature, rainfall and sunshine hours over this period. Here’s our breakdown of Halong Bay’s weather in October and November.Overview of Halong BayTemperatureAs the last of the summer monsoons washes away the heat and humidity, Halong Bay breathes again. Average temperatures fall from around 30°C to 25°C (76°F) in the October transition period and again to about 22° (72°F) in November, offering ideal sailing temperatures and island excursions that aren’t uncomfortably sticky. The lowest temperature that November drops to is a pretty tranquil 18°C (65°F), meaning nights out on the deck can still go on indefinitely.Sea temperatures remain at around 26 to 28°c (78-82°F), which is not dissimilar from the same temperatures during summer. Halong Bay’s autumn weather provides ideal conditions for swimming and many people like to take advantage, meaning areas of swimming such as Cua Van Fishing Village and Titop Island can get a bit crowded in the water.Sunshine HoursAs long as you avoid the cold and misty winter, sunshine hours remain at about 6 or 7 per day throughout autumn in Halong Bay. The sun takes its first tentative steps out from behind the cloud during September, and is usually fully out, loud and proud by October. Towards the end of November, the sun regains its shyness and ducks behind a two-month cover of cloud, so you should really soak up the autumn rays while you can.Obviously, this will be the view of most other people on your cruise, leaving sundeck space at a bit of a premium; make sure you get out there early in the day and get back quickly after excursions. Activities like kayaking can be especially pleasant in this kind of weather, so take your time on these and appreciate the long, dramatic mountain shadows cast across the bay by the enthusiastic sun.RainfallAs the transition between April and May sees almost double the rainfall, the precipitation is more than halved in the transition from September to October, giving you much more time outside to enjoy the delights of Halong Bay. From 258mm in September to 102mm the following month and onto 72mm after that, the Halong Bay weather in October and November is preparing itself for the dryness of winter.While this is much better, it still pales in comparison to the 22mm trickle that teases Halong Bay in January. Rainy days are still a threat if you are unlucky, but refuge can always be sought in your cabin or even in a cave for the few hours that the clouds take over.Peak Season vs Off-SeasonWith so many pros to travelling to Halong Bay in October and November, it would be a miracle if there were no cons. Unfortunately, though, there are. Peak season is in full flow across Halong Bay during October and November, meaning prices are jacked up and destinations are not as serene as they could be. Tour operators raise prices by about 10-20% after September to deal with the rise in demand. At this price, cruises still sell out fast, so if you’re the impulsive sort of person who likes to book big things the day before leaving, you might want to change your strategy.Halong Bay has a unique atmosphere year-round, but it’s sometimes harder to feel it amongst the rush of people and tour boats during October and November. Trips to caves can feel a little claustrophobic at times, and relaxing on one of the beaches feels a lot harder when you’re sharing it with a hundred other tourists, but excursions can be skipped if you feel like you’re not going to enjoy it, then you can have the entire sundeck to yourself.What to bringThe pretty drastic change in weather between summer and autumn can catch a lot of people out when they come to Halong Bay in October or November; bringing a few simple items can make a world of difference.Things to bring when visiting Halong BaySafety- Sun cream should be in every standard travel bag for Halong Bay year-round and it is especially important during these sunny months.- Mosquito repellent for those persistent mozzies who are hanging around at the end of the humid summer.Clothes- Predominantly light and airy clothes would be best, but for those November nights that drop to around 17°C (63°F) on the deck, a thin coat would be a welcome addition.- Walking shoes for the caves would certainly help, but flip-flops are the most relaxing and heat-appropriate footwear to wear for most of the time.Essentials- It’s likely that you’re going to be wanting to take pictures of Halong Bay in all of its glorious sunshine, so make sure to bring a camera.- With all the lounging on the sundeck, you’re going to want to bring enough spare cash for cocktails and beers at the regular sunset parties held on cruises.What to do in Halong Bay in October and NovemberWhile beach visits might be called off during winter, and kayaking during the torrential rain of the summer, there are no restrictions on the activities you can do during the year's later months. Here are some best Halong Bay tours with a lot of interesting outdoor activities: Halong Bay Day Trip, Halong Bay 1 night cruise, Halong Bay Tour 3 days 2 nights.The BeachVisits to Titop Island may become a bit more cramped but some beaches remain quiet all year round. If you can find a cruise that goes to the beaches at Van Boi or Soi Sim, you should be able to enjoy the weather in some peace.KayakingThe fishing villages are some of the most popular places to kayak, but narrower areas like Luon Cave and Thien Canh Son should be able to provide a bit of shade for when the paddling gets too much.Kayaking in Halong BaySwimmingThe water reaches the perfect temperature in the Halong Bay autumn so many cruises feature longer swimming hours. This can be done in the open water or around some of the beached islands.

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