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5 Best Indian Restaurants in Hanoi

5 Best Indian Restaurants in Hanoi

Many visitors from India and other countries want to find some options of the best Indian restaurants in Hanoi , Vietnam to perfect their wonderful trip in Vietnam. In this post, we are pleased to recommend you 5 of the best Indian Restaurants in Hanoi to enjoy. Dalcheeni Restaurant Located near the West Lake, Dalcheeni is an ideal Indian restaurant to taste delicious foods in the beautiful space. There are three floors for visitors to choose. Especially the third floor serves a private dining area for private parties of 25-30 people. Dalcheeni serves the Authentic Royal Indian Cuisine with carefully handpicked spices and flavours. All ingredients for dishes here are imported from India and then cooked by Indian and Vietnamese chefs who are skillful. Dalcheeni Restaurant Food Location: No. 100 Xuan Dieu Street, Tay Ho District, Hanoi Vietnam Opening hours: From Monday to Friday: 10.30 am to 2.30 pm, and 5.30 pm to 10.30 pm                              Saturday and Sunday: 10.30 am to 10.30 pm Contact: (+84) 432668453 - [email protected] How to get to Dalcheeni Restaurant From Hanoi Old Quarter, you can get on bus No. 31 to go to 48-50 Au Co Street, and then take a 650m walk to the Dalcheeni Restaurant. It takes you about 30 minutes to get there. You can take a taxi for around 4.2 km to reach Dalcheeni Restaurant. Little India Restaurant Little India Restaurant is one of the most favourite Indian restaurant in Hanoi voted by TripAdvisor with a menu of many delicious Indian foods with reasonable price, especially Indian Bread and Thali. The menu of Little India features a diverse selection of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes with spices and flavours for everyone. Little India is well-known for Tandoori dishes from meat, kebabs and bread. It is served as an appetizer with Salad, Yogurt and Mint Sauce, or a main dish with Salad and Naan bread. Little India Restaurant’s chefs always use locally available spice, herbs, vegetables and fruits for your yummy dishes in the restaurant. Little India Restaurant Location: No. 32 Hang Tre Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi, Vietnam. Opening hours: 11.00 am to 2.30 pm, and 6.00 pm to 10.30 pm from Monday to Sunday Contact: (+84) 43926 1859 - [email protected] How to get to Little India Restaurant Little India Restaurant is located in Hanoi Old Quarter, so if you are in the Old Quarter, you can walk to the restaurant. It may take 15 minutes for 1 km or 1.5 km. Little India Restaurant Food Namaste Hanoi Restaurant Namaste Hanoi is the restaurant with the most varied menus in comparison with all other Indian restaurants in Hanoi. With the elegant decor based on the rich culture of India, Namaste Hanoi is one of the cosiest places to enjoy dinner with the customers. The menu offers customers with various dishes from curries of northern India to the hot and spicy dishes of its south. Enjoy dinner at the restaurant will help customers get the best experiences with Indian foods. However, if you do not have much time to come and enjoy yummy food in the restaurant, Namaste Hanoi are happy to offer a free and quick delivery within a reasonable distance in Hanoi. Namaste Hanoi Restaurant Location: 46 Tho Nhuom Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi, Vietnam Opening hours: 11.00 am to 02.30 pm, and 6.00 pm to 10.30 pm from Monday to Sunday Contact: (+84) 903266997 - [email protected] How to get to Namaste Hanoi Restaurant Namaste Hanoi Restaurant is at Tho Nhuom Street, so you can get there by bus No.01 from Hanoi Old Quarter (at Duong Thanh Street or Hang Cot Street). 7,000 VND for a bus ticket to get to the restaurant. Also, you can take a taxi for around 3 km to get to Namaste Hanoi Restaurant. It may take you 30-40 thousand VND. Foodshop 45 Restaurant Ranked the 5th on TripAdvisor, the Foodshop 45 is a friendly family-run restaurant because that the staffs of the restaurant are mainly members of the family, offering the yummy and fresh foods with reasonable price. Each member of the family take their responsibilities of cooking, running the dining room, delivering the foods and choosing the freshest and finest ingredients. Foodshop 45 Location: Branch 1: 59 Truc Bach Street, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi, Vietnam                    Branch 2: 32 Hang Buom Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi, Vietnam Opening hours: Restaurant: 10.00 am – 10.30pm, from Monday to Sunday Contact: Ms.Hue (+84) 903429128 - [email protected] How to get to Foodshop 45 Restaurant Take a taxi is the easiest way to get to Foodshop 45 Restaurant. Around 1-2 km from Hanoi Old Quarter to Foodshop 45 Restaurant. Tandoor Restaurant Tandoor Indian Restaurant is established in 1999 by two brothers from Bangalore. The restaurant is loved by many Indian tourists, tourists from other countries, and the Vietnamese people. The restaurant only uses imported spices to create classic dishes with modern elegance. Also, the cosy atmosphere of Tandoor Indian restaurant can make you enjoy more. Tandoor Restaurant Location: No. 24 Hang Be Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi, Vietnam Opening hours: 10.30 am to 10.30 pm, from Monday to Sunday Contact: (+84) 438245359 - [email protected] How to get to Tandoor Restaurant Like Little India Restaurant, Tandoor Restaurant is also located in Hanoi Old Quarter. So you can get to the restaurant easily if you stay at the Old Quarter. If you are far from 1 or 2 km, you can take a taxi to get there in a faster and easier way.

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Hanoi Weather in May

Hanoi Weather in May

Hanoi weather in May is rather hot, but still worth to visit. In this post, Incredible Asia Journeys will give you some useful information about Hanoi Weather in May to help you get your best itineraries for your memorable trips in Hanoi, Vietnam. Hoan Kiem Lake in a sunny dayThe Temperature in Hanoi in MayMay is the first month of the hot season in Hanoi, so the temperature is rather high. The temperature continues to increase during the month with the average temperature between 24˚C (75.2˚F) and 32˚C (89.6˚F). The high temperature in the daylight ranges from 26˚C (78.8˚F) to 37˚C (98.6˚F), while the low daily temperature usually drops to 21˚C (69.8˚F) or rises to 28˚C (82.4˚F). You will feel warm most of the day, but the hot period may last approximately 3 hours from 02.00 pm to 05.00 pm. Until the end of the month, the duration of hot hours is around 9 hours, from 11.00 am to 08.00 pm.Rainfall in Hanoi in MayIf April is the welcoming time of the rainy season, it officially occurs in May with the doubled amount of rainfall in comparison with April. Hanoi in May receives around 190 mm of rainfall on average. The number of wet days ranges from 14 to 18 days. The rainfall increases from the beginning to the end of May.Things to visit in Hanoi in MayHo Chi Minh MausoleumHo Chi Minh MausoleumLocated in Ba Dinh District, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is one of the must-see places when visiting Hanoi. The mausoleum is the place to keep Ho Chi Minh President’s body remain, so Vietnamese people and foreign friends can visit and show their great gratitude to Vietnam’s hero.Also, you can visit other attractions in Ho Chi Minh Complex including Uncle Ho’s House on Stilt, One Pillar Pagoda, Ho Chi Minh Museum, and Ba Dinh Square.You have to note that a camera, cell phone, bare-shoulder T-shirts, or mini-skirts inside are not allowed in the mausoleum.Opening time: 5 days per week, except Monday and FridayCold seasons (from November to March): 8:00 AM - 11:00 AMHot seasons (from April to October): 7:30 AM - 10:30 AM Closed once per year in 2 or 3 months (depend on the government, so please pay attention to this) for the body maintenanceThang Long Imperial CitadelThang Long Imperial Citadel is an intriguing relic of Vietnam with historical and cultural values. In 2010, the citadel was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Just a 15-minute walk from other attractive destinations in Hanoi such as Quan Thanh Temple, Vietnam Military History Museum, Ho Chi Minh Museum and Hoan Kiem Lake.Opening time: Tuesday – Sunday 08:00 AM – 17:00 PMLocation: 9 Hoang Dieu, Dien Bien, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi.Ticket price: 30,000 VND.Thang Long Imperial CitadelHanoi Old QuarterHanoi Old Quarter is considered as the soul of Hanoi with 36 ancient streets, which remains its beauty in the modern city. You can find the narrow streets with many street vendors who sell fast food or souvenirs. You can walk around or hire a cyclo to discover Hanoi Old Quarter. You can enjoy some Hanoi beer in Ta Hien Street to avoid the hot weather of May in Hanoi. Besides, if you visit Hoan Kiem Lake near the Old Quarter, you should try Trang Tien Ice Cream – the famous ice cream in Hanoi.Hanoi Old QuarterBest places to visit from Hanoi in MayMu Cang Chai, Yen Bai from HanoiMu Cang Chai is located in the mountainous northeast area of Vietnam. A new crop is welcomed in Mu Cang Chai in May. Because of the terraced fields, water must be supplied from the top of the fields. So this time is called the “falling water season” that the water runs from the top to the bottom of the terraced fields. It is one of the best time for you to visit Mu Cang Chai to go sight-seeing. Especially if you would like to be immersed into nature and photography, Mu Cang Chai in May shouldn't be missed out. Mu Cang Chai in Water SeasonNinh Binh from HanoiUnlike the falling water season in Mu Cang Chai, Ninh Binh in May is ready for the ripened rice season. The rice fields start to change their colours to yellow. Ninh Binh attracts millions of tourists all over the world with famous attractions such as Trang An Grottoes, Bai Dinh Pagoda, Tam Coc Bich Dong, and Hoa Lu Ancient Capital. Located on the edge of the Red River Delta, Tam Coc (Three Grottoes) is the beautiful place that remains the long-standing rice cultivation. Only 2 hours from Hanoi, you can get to Tam Coc to see the beautiful scenery of the transition between the bright green and yellow rice fields. Besides, you can do trekking in Cuc Phuong National Park – the first national park and the largest nature reserve in Vietnam. Cuc Phuong National Park in May is the “butterfly season”, so you can be surrounded by lines of colourful butterflies.Halong Bay from HanoiThe hot weather in Halong Bay in May is the perfect time for tourists to see the beauty of the limestone karst scenery and get into the water with swimming, kayaking, scuba diving, and snorkelling. Also, if you want to avoid the heat, you can explore the cooler caves such as Sung Sot Cave, Thien Cung Cave, Luon Cave…, take a day boat to the local village, or just relax in the boat with fans and aircon.Swimming in Halong BayCat Ba Islands from HanoiCat Ba is one of the best islands to visit in summer in Vietnam. The weather in Cat Ba Island in May offers tourists the best time to visit, which is not too hot to be exhausted and not too cold to swim. Also, you can enjoy the comfortable fresh air here, enjoy the long sandy beaches and beautiful caves, visit Monkey Island and Cat Ba National Park, go kayaking, try scuba diving, and taste delicious seafood or barbecue night.Clothing advice in Hanoi in MayLight clothes including shorts and T-shirts are suitable for the hot summer in Hanoi. If you are afraid of being bronzed by the sun, you should prepare a pair of thin slacks, a long-sleeved thin overcoat, and sun cream to use in the sunny days.

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Hanoi Weather in April

Hanoi Weather in April

It is your smart choice to visit Hanoi in April because the good weather at this time will help you to discover various places in Hanoi and surroundings. Also, April is the time of charming and beautiful sceneries. In this post, we will give you some weather information and suggest the best things you can do in Hanoi in April with the hope that you enjoy your wonderful trips. Let’s see more! White Lily Flower in Hanoi in April The Temperature in Hanoi in April In April, Hanoi becomes warmer with the average temperature 21˚C (69.8˚F) and 28˚C (82.4˚F). The daily low temperature may drop to 16˚C (60.8˚F) or rise up to 26˚C (78.8˚F), while the average daily high temperature tends to range from 20˚C (68˚F) to 35˚C (95˚F).  At the beginning of the month, you can feel the warm temperature from noon to around 07.00 pm. Until the mid-month, it will be between 10.00 am and 10.00 pm. By the end of the month, the temperature increases and you will feel warm all the day. Fallen Leaves Street in Hanoi in April Rainfall in Hanoi in April April is the time welcoming rain season, so you may see unexpected rains covering Hanoi ambiance. In this month, the received amount of rainfall doubles in comparison with March. It is around 80mm to 100mm of rainfall throughout the month with 13-18 wet days. The rainfall in April tends to rise from the beginning of the month toward the end of the month. In general, the highest chances of rain is around noon, while it is less likely to be wet after 08.00pm during the month. Sunshine Hours in Hanoi in April In general, the sun rises at 05.50 am and sets at 06.11 pm, which provides Hanoi in April with around 12.21 hours of daylight. The weather in Hanoi in April gives the city between 2 and 3 sunshine hours per day. Cloud covers most of the daytime in Hanoi at this time. Best things to do in Hanoi in April Hanoi Old Quarter The Old Quarter with 36 bustling streets is a popular tourist attraction in Hanoi. Hanoi Old Quarter is the place gathering many foreign tourists visiting Hanoi, so it is bustling enough for you can find many things to explore including attractive shopping and dining sites, daytime markets, night markets, and various ceremonies every day. To explore Hanoi Old Quarter, you can walk on foot or hire a cyclo to travel around and see many interesting things here. You may spend 100,000 VND or more for one or two people for an hour travelling if you hire a cyclo. Walk around Hanoi Old Quarter Hoan Kiem Lake Hoan Kiem Lake is known as the soul of Hanoi, which is associated with the legend of returning the sword of one Vietnam’s king in the past. Visiting Hoan Kiem Lake, you can enjoy the fresh atmosphere and local life people in Hanoi. Especially, in the 3 days of weekends, you can have more space in Hoan Kiem Lake Walking Street. You can join many traditional games taken places by volunteers in Hanoi like "O An Quan”, rope skipping, “ Ka Keo”… and see some groups of people dancing, singing, or playing bamboo flutes… Skipping Rope in Hoan Kiem Lake Walking Street Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is an important historical destination in Hanoi, which is for honouring the national hero – Ho Chi Minh President. It is free of charge to visit the Mausoleum; however, you have to pay attention that short skirts or tank tops and taking photos are not allowed inside the Mausoleum. Another thing to note that Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum will be closed occasionally for maintenance so check before you go (often from the mid of September to November). Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Best Places to Travel from Hanoi in April Halong Bay Trips from Hanoi The summertime of April is truly the best time to visit the legend Halong Bay. There is no chance of encountering hurricanes in Halong Bay in April, so you can enjoy the relaxing environment all the time in the bay. Therefore, Halong Bay attracts a large number of tourists all over the world to visit the bay for sightseeing and relaxation. You can join Halong Bay Day Trip for one day to discover the beauty of Halong Bay in April. If you have much more time and would like to enjoy Halong Bay more, click on Halong Bay Cruises to get more information about cruises in Halong Bay . Sapa Trips from Hanoi Sapa owns its different beauty in both for the season – spring, summer, autumn and winter. In April, Sapa welcomes a huge number of visitors because of the suitable climate that sunny in the daylight and a little bit cold at night. Sapa at this time is covered by many kinds of flowers like buck flowers, peach blossom, ban flowers (Hoa Ban) – a specific kind of flower in the northwest area… and terraced green fields. This makes Sapa beautiful as heaven. There are many tours to Sapa that you can join, some of them are: Sapa Trekking & Bac Ha Market ,  Best Of Sapa Explore 3 days ,  Sapa Cycling Tour With Homestay   Terraced green fields in Sapa Ninh Binh Trips from Hanoi Ninh Binh is famous for many attractive sites including Hoa Lu Ancient Capital, Bai Dinh Pagoda, Tam Coc Bich Dong (Three Grottoes – Green Pearl Grotto), Trang An Grottoes,… In addition, if you want to walk in a fairyland with thousands of colourful butterflies flying in lines, Cuc Phuong National Park in Ninh Binh in the late of April will be the best place.  Click on the link to see our tours to Ninh Binh: Hoa Lu Tam Coc Day Trip , Trang An - Bai Dinh Full Day Tour , Tam Coc Bich Dong Day Tour , and Cuc Phuong National Park Day Trip from Hanoi . Butterfly season in Cuc Phuong National Park Clothing advice when visiting Hanoi in April You should wear a long-sleeved T-shirts and casual pants, which are enough for you to walking around Hanoi. Remember to bring with you an umbrella or a thin raincoat in case of getting wet from rain in April.

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Hanoi Weather in March

Hanoi Weather in March

It is very hard to give firm predictions of the Hanoi weather each month. So if you want to visit Hanoi, pay attention to the weather to get the best trip. In March, Hanoi is the mid-time of spring with many kinds of flowers blooming such as Ban flower, Sưa flower and Bưởi flower (grapefruit flower), which is one of the best time to travel. This post gives you some useful information and tips to help you get the memorable trip to Hanoi and the best places in Hanoi. Ban Flower in Hanoi The Weather in Hanoi in March In comparison with February, the temperature in March is rather higher with the average temperature around 18˚C (64.4˚F). While the average high temperature may vary between 16˚C (60.8˚F) and 32˚C (89.6˚F), the daily low temperature tends to range from 12˚C (53.6˚F) to 24˚C (75.2˚F). The weather in Hanoi in March is not too hot, so you will feel comfortable most of the day. The morning hours may be a little bit cooler than the afternoon hours. On average, Hanoi receives around 1 hour of sunshine in the daylight because clouds cover the city most of the time, 89% of daylight. In terms of rainfall, there is an increase in rainfall in comparison with February. The amount of rainfall during March is around 40 mm to 50 mm. The number of wet days ranges from 15 to 22, which is more likely to occur at the end of the month. Things to do in Hanoi in March Hanoi Old Quarter Just several hundred from Hoan Kiem Lake, Hanoi Old Quarter attracts tourists with many things to explore. Walking or hiring a cyclo to travel around Hanoi Old Quarter are the best ways to explore the charming Old Quarter. You have to pay about 100,000 VND or more (about 4.5 USD) for 1 or 2 person/ 1 hour on cyclo. Discover corners of Hanoi Old Quarter and try some street food here like a bowl of pho, Hanoi bread… Hanoi's Old Quarter Besides, you can join our Hanoi Scooter Tour or Hanoi Motorbike Tour to discover corners of Hanoi and enjoy Hanoi foods in March. Vietnam Museum of Ethnology If you want to know more about the outstanding characteristics of 54 ethnic groups, Vietnam Museum of Ethnology is the best place for you. The museum is divided into 2 parts: indoors and outdoors. The outdoors re-describes the life of Vietnamese ethnic people in the past, while the indoors pay attention to the informative exhibition. Vietnam Museum of Ethnology is truly a great choice for those who don’t have time to visit all remote areas where live the majority of Vietnam ethnic minorities. Entrance fee:  • Adult: 40.000 VND (1.76 USD) • University students with ID: 20.000 VND • Children (6 years old to 16 years old): 10.000 VND • Children under 6 years old: Free Bana People Communal House in the museum Visiting Dong Nhan Temple Festival The Dong Nhan Temple Festival takes place annually from the 3rd to the 6th of the second lunar month in Dong Nhan Temple, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi. You can have a chance to enjoy some traditional games like human chess, lantern dance and water sports at the festival.  Dong Nhan Temple Festival Best places to visit from Hanoi in March Dien Bien – Muong Thanh Valley from Hanoi Far more than 400 km from Hanoi, Dien Bien is inside of Muong Thanh Valley. Dien Bien in March is one of the most beautiful places with a paradise of Ban flower – a kind of beautiful flower in the northwest area of Vietnam. March is the time Ban flower blooming in the districts of Muong Ang, Dien Bien, Dien Bien Dong… From a far distance, you can see Ban flowers blooming like glittering snowflakes in big white clouds. The white colour of Ban flower not only symbolizes the fragile beauty of Thai girls but also respects the longevity and the faithfulness in love. Ban Flower in Dien Bien Da Nang from Hanoi Visiting Da Nang in March, you will feel a bustling atmosphere after Tet holiday. You can visit many well-known spots such as Ngu Hanh Mountain, Cham Sculpture Museum, Son Tra Peninsula, or Dragon Bridge. Also, you can visit Da Nang Beach in March to enjoy walking, sightseeing the blue sea, or swimming. The fresh atmosphere here and the scenery at this time seem to be so peaceful for all visitors. Da Nang Beach Hoi An from Hanoi Hoi An in March seems to be gorgeous with full of bright sunshine and little cold weather, which gives you the wonderful atmosphere and more chances to enjoy outdoor activities. You can try some interesting activities such as cycling or walking around Hoi An ancient town, watching the old houses, explore small streets covered with lanterns or enjoying the best foods. Hoi An at night Clothing advice when travelling in Hanoi in March Weather in Hanoi in March is not too cold as in the winter, so a thin sweater and overcoat are still essential for a trip in Hanoi at this time. It is also the time of high humidity, so bring more spare clothes in case your clothes haven’t been dried yet. However, remember to bring a long-sleeved T-shirt or shirt to welcome several sunny days in March.

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Hanoi Weather in February

Hanoi Weather in February

February is known as the most festive month of the year, especially Lunar New Year (or Tet) – the biggest holiday in Vietnam in February. If you are planning to visit Hanoi in February, pay attention to the weather to have a wonderful trip without any weather trouble. Hanoi weather in February gives you opportunities to explore the beauty of Hanoi many outdoor activities. Peach flowers blooming in Nhat Tan Flower Garden in February The Temperature in Hanoi in February The weather in February becomes warmer than the weather in January with the average temperature from 15˚C (59˚F) to 21˚C (69.8˚F), but it is still cool enough to support a number of outdoor festivals. In general, the daily low temperature can drop down to 10˚C (50˚F), while the high temperature fluctuates between 14˚C (57.2˚F) and 29˚C (84.2˚F). Rainfall In February, drizzling rain and mist occur more often, especially in the morning. Hanoi in February receives a slight larger amount of rainfall from 25mm to 30mm compared with 21mm of January’s rainfall. The number of wet days in Hanoi at this time ranges from 11 to 17 days.  Sunrise and sunset Hanoi receives around 11 hours of daylight, in which there are usually 2 hours or less of bright sunshine each day. In February, the sun rises at around 6.30 am and sunset occurs at 5.46 pm in general. The maximum UV ray level will be high at mid-day when the sky is clear. Best places to visit in Hanoi in February Hoan Kiem Lake Hoan Kiem Lake, also called Sword Lake, is the ideal place to escape from the noise and bustle of Hanoi. The best time to visit Hoan Kiem Lake is after dawn when people gather together to enjoy the fresh air or do morning yoga or exercises. You can walk around the lake and see beautiful decorations prepared for Tet holiday. Especially, you can see some people who write calligraphy, they are called “ông đồ". They create great artworks for those who want to buy one with the hope of praying for a happy new year. Three days of weekends are the time of Walking Street in Hoan Kiem Lake, so you can enjoy more and have many interesting traditional activities. "Ông đồ" in Tet holiday Hanoi Old Quarter Near Hoan Kiem Lake, Hanoi Old Quarter is worth to visit with many interesting things to discover. Besides walking, hiring a cyclo is another way to discover Hanoi Old Quarter. You have to pay about 100,000 VND (about 4.5 USD) for 1 or 2 person/ 1 hour. Hanoi Old Quarter with 36 streets including Jam Street, Sugar Street, Salt Street… is considered as the eternal soul of the city. Here are our best Hanoi tours to discover Hanoi in February: + Hanoi Street Food Tour : Hanoi Street Food Tour starts to walk around Hanoi Old Quarter to look for delicious food along the streets. Also, you can have a chance to learn how to make traditional dishes with ancient family recipes. There are many options of Hanoi foods for you to enjoy including Bun Bo, Banh Cuon, Cha Ca, Bun Rieu, Banh Mi, Pho, and Egg Coffee. + Hanoi Motorbike Tour : Hanoi Motorbike Tour brings you to the hidden world of Hanoi, from small alleys to beautiful architectural sites such as Tran Quoc Pagoda on West Lake, Temple of Literature, Hanoi Old Quarter, Hoan Kiem Lake, and Long Bien Bridge. Joining Hanoi Motorbike Tour, you will have an interesting food experience in Hanoi with "bia hoi" and many special street foods. + Hanoi Scooter Tour : Like Hanoi Motorbike Tour gives you a chance to discover small corners of Hanoi. In the time of February, Hanoi becomes more colourful with the decoration for Tet holiday. So it is a good time for you to enjoy the beauty of Hanoi and Hanoi special foods. Hanoi Old Quarter prepares for Tet holiday Things to eat in Hanoi in February Hanoi in February is the time of Tet holiday, so you can have a chance to enjoy many kinds of Vietnamese specialities in this occasion such as Bánh Chưng, Bánh Tét, Dưa Hành…  Besides, we suggest that you should try some street food from the food vendors here. You will enjoy some hot food on the sidewalks with for a cheap price. If you want a bargain for your food, ask them and you will get a fixed price. Banh Chung for Tet holiday Best places to visit from Hanoi in February February is considered the time of festivals all over the country. In this post, we will introduce you some famous festival you can visit around Hanoi.  Bai Dinh Pagoda Festival Bai Dinh Pagoda Festival takes place on the 6th day of the lunar first month every year at Bai Dinh Pagoda, Gia Sinh Commune, Gia Vien District, Ninh Binh Province. In the past, Bai Dinh Pagoda Festival only lasted for 1 week; however, in recent years, the festival opens during the whole spring to help tourists enjoy cheerful atmosphere of this festival and beautiful sights in Bai Dinh Pagoda more. During the festival, Bai Dinh Pagoda, as well as the other attractions in Ninh Binh, are always crowded. You can have a chance to enjoy the special atmosphere of the festival, explore marvellous scenes and Vietnamese culture, and join many interesting traditional games. Bai Dinh Pagoda Festival Perfume Pagoda Festival The Perfume Pagoda is located far 69 km south of Hanoi, at Huong Son Commune, My Duc District, Ha Tay Province. The Perfume Pagoda is famous for Huong Tich Cave that was actually discovered 2,000 years ago. Every year, thousands of pilgrims visit this cave to pray for happiness and prosperity in the coming year. Perfume Pagoda Festival Lim Festival Lim Festival is held in Tien Du District, Bac Ninh Province, which is far about 18km from Hanoi on 12th and 13th of the lunar first month of the year. One of the highlights of Lim Festival is “Quan họ” singing. On this day, people gather to climb Lim Hill to enjoy the “Quan họ" performance in the river. Traditional costumes are a special feature of this art, in which females are dressed in the four-panel traditional dresses called Ao Tu Than and Non Quai Thao, while males are dressed in "áo the” and “khăn xếp”. Besides, you can take part in many traditional games such as swings, wrestling, rice cooking or human chess. “Quan họ” Bac Ninh is recognized as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage entry since 2009. Quan ho Bac Ninh in the river

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Choose Halong Bay or Bai Tu Long Bay?

Choose Halong Bay or Bai Tu Long Bay?

Tourism to Vietnam is growing faster than ever. As the number one tourist destination in the country, Halong Bay has borne the brunt of this influx of new arrivals, leading to overcrowding, pollution and higher prices around the UNESCO World Heritage site. Increasingly, people are looking to Halong Bay’s neighbour across the Gulf of Tonkin as an alternative to the negative effects tourism has had in the region. Bai Tu Long Bay’s popularity has shot up in recent years and tour companies have completely latched onto it. The question of Halong Bay or Bai Tu Long Bay has never been more prevalent than it is now, so Incredible Asia Journeys has decided to compare the two in each aspect of their being to give you an idea of which suits you best. It’s the descending mother dragon versus her children: it’s Halong Bay versus Bai Tu Long Bay.Halong Bay CruiseBeachesHalong BayTitopBai ChayTuan ChauSoi SimBai Tu Long BayBan ChanNgoc VungQuan LanMinh ChauTra GioiFirst off, one of the Gulf of Tonkin’s top attractions; its various white sand beaches. For sheer quantity, Bai Tu Long Bay wins here, but if all of its beaches were stony with lots of washed-up rubbish, then quantity doesn’t really count for much.As it goes, Bai Tu Long Bay’s beaches are nothing like that. Perfect white sand features in some of the bay’s isolated beaches, and of these, Ban Chan is probably its longest and most popular. It is located in a large alcove of Bai Tu Long Bay, flanked on both sides by limestone rocks with a curved cliff face behind it. The forested nature of these rocks, along with the beach’s isolation, gives Ban Chan a very ‘Castaway’ feel. Many of the bay’s other offerings, such as Tra Gioi, are miniscule in size, but look positively heavenly in appearance, offering fantastic photo opportunities for anyone who is passing.Ban Chan BeachIn comparison, the beaches of Halong Bay do not fare well. The few beaches that are available for visiting are overwhelmingly popular, with vast swathes of tourists converging near the mainland on the overdeveloped Bai Chay Beach or at the harbour on the artificial Tuan Chau Beach. Another of Halong Bay's artificial beaches is Titop, one of the few beaches away from the mainland, located on Titop Island in the centre of the bay. The island itself has many great activities such as relaxing, swimming and hiking to the peak for a panoramic view of the undulating Halong Bay scenery, but its tourist numbers negate a lot of its good aspects. This is one of the most visited areas in Halong Bay and the vast majority of tours, both overnight and day, will stop off for at least an hour, making crowding its number one problem.Titop BeachHalong Bay or Bai Tu Long Bay? • Bai Tu Long Bay, for its wealth of options and isolation.CavesHalong BaySung SotThien CungTrongTrinh NuDau GoLuonBai Tu Long BayThien Canh SonHonestly, we could name more caves in Halong Bay, but we don’t want to overshadow Bai Tu Long Bay too much. You might be able to tell the winner of this round already; the depth of choice in Halong Bay for caves far outweighs the single offering in Bai Tu Long Bay, but what other factors affect their appeals?Sung Sot is Halong Bay’s premier and most impressive cave. Indeed, it does get high tourist numbers, but the beauty and aura of the cave is such that you won’t notice them for the most part. Sung Sot houses hundreds of amazing rock formations caused by years of water drippings, all illuminated in coloured light for a more dramatic presence. Luon is perhaps the most beautiful of Halong Bay’s caves. The corridor of water that leads through the cave is traversable by kayak and, while very short, it opens up onto a lake enclosed by high-stretching limestone walls, adorned with trees where monkeys often frolic. The aura of the hidden lake with its shimmering emerald waters is nothing short of magic; a feeling you can experience in relative peace as you will not be sharing Luon Cave with many other tourists.Sung Sot CaveThough a feature of almost every tour of Bai Tu Long Bay, Thien Canh Son gets mixed reviews from visitors. While undoubtedly still impressive, when compared to the caves of Halong Bay, Thien Canh Son comes up much smaller with a lot fewer rock formations to attract the eye. Tour companies like to stretch out visits, but once you’ve seen the rock sculptures and climbed the staircase to the admittedly beautiful viewing platform outside, you’ll wonder why you’re still there.Thien Canh Son CaveHalong Bay or Bai Tu Long Bay? • Halong Bay, by a sizeable distance.Cruises that go to Halong Bay:  V'Spirit Cruise, Aphrodite Cruise, Paradise Luxury Cruise, Indochina Sails, Violet Cruise, Flamingo Cruise, Stellar Cruise, and Syrena Cruise.Fishing VillagesHalong BayCua VanBa HangTung sauBai Tu Long BayVung ViengFewer options for both destinations in this round, though clearly three trumps one in favour of Halong Bay. Floating fishing villages prompt some of the most evocative images of the Gulf of Tonkin and are a huge part of the appeal for both Halong Bay and Bai Tu Long Bay. Such floating enclaves have been on the decline ever since tourism swept the bays as the Quang Ninh Tourism Board, the province that operates both Halong Bay and Bai Tu Long Bay, have made rather forceful efforts to clear up villagers’ littering habits by building houses for them on the mainland and integrating them into mainland society. Naturally, this hasn’t gone very well, and once the board realised the potential tourist pull of the fishing villages, financial incentives were offered for villagers to return back to their seaborne homes to resume the only way of life they know.Cua Van Floating VillageIf international acclaim is the criterion for this round, then Cua Van can claim the prize for Halong Bay already. The colourful floating village in the heart of Halong Bay made the list of Huffington Post’s 11 Insanely Beautiful Small Towns from Around the World, inducted for its ‘teal water, colourful raft houses, limestone hills and winding streets’. As one of the few showcase fishing villages in Halong Bay, Cua Van offers plenty of beauty but is really nothing more than a historic time capsule of the old way of life before the introduction of tourism. Tung Sau provides tourists with a brief history of pearl farming in the region, through its old Japanese methods to modern-day practices, but similarly, is only there to draw tourists.Lack of choice is Bai Tu Long Bay’s downfall again, as its single offering of Vung Vieng fishing village is yet another token attraction for tourism. The splendour of the vibrant colour of its walls sitting ahead of a backdrop of jutting karst scenery is a beautiful site, just as it is with Cua Van. Tours of this fishing village are via self-propelled kayak or local sampan boat, the latter of which is rowed by a villager who will explain their way of life to visiting tourists. The traditional life has all but dried up here since tourists began flocking to the area, as income from fishing has been replaced multiple times over by tourism, but the majesty of Vung Vieng’s existence at all is reason enough to visit.Vung Vieng Fishing VillageHalong Bay or Bai Tu Long Bay? • Much closer this time, but Halong Bay is the winner for its mixture of fishing and pearl farming.KayakingHalong BayCua Van and Tung SauLuon CaveHang Ho Dong TienBai Tu Long BayCap La Tra SanCong DoCong DamIn 2017 the Quang Ninh Tourism Board put a no-exceptions ban on kayaking around both bays in order to protect their integrity. In typical Vietnamese fashion, the ban lasted a solid month before being revoked, meaning kayaking is now permitted in only eight specified areas. Kayaking remains one of the most popular things to do in Halong Bay and Bai Tu Long Bay for the unbeatable feeling of freedom that one can garner from gliding around the foothills of water-borne mountains.For Halong Bay, many of its natural attractions are best explored by kayak, but most tour companies opt for Cua Van and Tung Sau as their primary locales. As mentioned above, both areas contain a trove of natural beauty as well as history and culture to boot. While the merits of kayaking around the stunning Luon Cave have been mentioned already, Hang Ho Dong Tien (Fairy Lake Cave) is an all too often overlooked attraction, which is ideal for kayaking. Entrance to the cave is done via water, while the exterior opens up for miles around, giving you a lot of free reigns.Kayaking in Halong BayBai Tu Long Bay shines in a whole new light from the dipped seat of a kayak. Its twin areas of Cap La and Tra San are prime kayaking destinations for their vastness and tranquillity. Some tours spend entire mornings or afternoons in these quiet regions, watching kayakers carefully as they skirt the enclosing walls draped in casuarina pines and other verdant foliage. The space afforded by Cap La and Tra San are their biggest draws, but similar freedom can be found at the favoured sleeping area of Cong Do, as well as beautiful Cong Dam. Some of Bai Tu Long’s Bay’s many tiny beaches cling to the islands of Cong Dam, yielding a proud sense of achievement for anyone who discovers one.Halong Bay or Bai Tu Long Bay?• A tough round to call, but Bai Tu Long Bay nips it for its more tranquil nature.Cruises that go to Bai Tu Long Bay: Signature Cruise, Signature Royal Cruise, Viola Cruise, Garden Bay Legend Cruise, Huong Hai Sealife Cruise, Starlight Cruise, Dragon Legend Cruise, Emperor Cruise, and Calypso Cruise.Tourist NumbersBai Tu Long Bay’s trump card over Halong Bay is its much lower levels of tourist numbers; or so it was in the past, anyway. As Bai Tu Long Bay fostered a reputation for being the quieter, less-explored alternative to Halong Bay, tourists began to eschew the crowds of the latter and flock to the former. The mass migration has actually balanced out the numbers of tourists somewhat, and while many perceive Bai Tu Long Bay to still be the quieter cousin of Halong Bay, it is not so much the case nowadays.Tourists in Bai Tu Long BayNew tours are forbidden from starting operations in either bay now, as the Quang Ninh Tourism Board is struggling to cope with the crowds that converge on both Halong Bay and Bai Tu Long Bay on a daily basis. Truly, the only unexplored bay left in the Gulf of Tonkin is Lan Ha Bay, south of Halong Bay and currently boasting unblemished beaches, undiscovered caves and unpolluted waters. All of this is finite for Lan Ha Bay, however, as the migration is starting to begin. Lan Ha Bay offers the same stunning scenery as both of its northward neighbours, boasting the beautiful island of Cat Ba along with many others, while transit time to Lan Ha Bay from Hanoi is just under half of what it is from Hanoi to Halong Bay or Bai Tu Long Bay.Halong Bay or Bai Tu Long Bay?• The recently plateaued numbers of tourists in both bays means that this one ends in a tie.So there you have it. 2 wins for Halong Bay, 2 for Bai Tu Long Bay and a tie right at the death. Though there is no definitive answer to the question of Halong Bay or Bai Tu Long Bay, you can see clearly which you prefer to visit for the activities that you prioritise. For all their various foibles, their charm and outstanding beauty overrides. Visiting at least one of the bays on a trip to Vietnam is absolutely unmissable; you will not be disappointed by either.

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Top 10 Best Things to do in Hue

Top 10 Best Things to do in Hue

Right in the middle of Hue, Vietnam, on the north side of the river stands a sight as imposing as it is beautiful. The Imperial City of Hue has seen much action over the course of the Nguyen Dynasty, which ran from 1804 to 1945, starting with the inauguration of the ambitious Emperor Gia Long and ending with the abdication of Emperor Bao Dai, the last of Vietnam’s ruling elite. During that time, Hue saw a meteoric rise to become the capital of Vietnam, and much of the attractions there today are centred around its history and the culture that arose from the emperors’ feudal lifestyles. Nowadays, Hue holds none of the power that it once did, but there are several reasons to visit this fantastic, regal city in the geographical centre of Vietnam. Here is our list of the top 10 best things to do in Hue. Ngo Mon Gate to Hue Citadel Top 10 best things to do in Hue 1. Visit the Seat of Power Vietnam’s last dynasty ended about eight decades ago, and many like to say that Hue’s seat of power is still warm. The Imperial City is, naturally, Hue’s biggest attraction, and certainly an unmissable stop for history buffs and regular travellers alike. Recent damages sustained from the French War, the occupation by Japan and the American War have rendered the Imperial City as a shell of its former self; the 160 buildings that were once here have become about 10 major sites, but even this was enough to earn the Imperial City its UNESCO designation in 1993. The Purple Forbidden City Even with much of the city ravaged by war, there is still a huge amount to see and intensive tours can last about a day. Through its gates, dynastic urns, gardens, pavilions and outer and inner courtyards, visitors can see a breadth of feudal history extending over 200 years. Alongside this, the temples and shrines within its walls tell of Hue’s relevance as a religious centre in the country, one where a divine power was seen to govern the acts of the resident Nguyen Dynasty. The Purple Forbidden City within the walls of the Imperial City was its enigmatic centre, accessible only to important members of the Nguyen Dynasty but now open to the public for a fee of 150,000 VND ($6.50). 2. Explore by River Differing from Beijing’s famous Forbidden City, Hue’s own regal residence faces south-west, directly onto the Perfume River, which is Hue’s lifeblood leading inland from the East Vietnam Sea. The name stems from the perceived fragrance of the river brought about by the water’s passage through aromatic forests before it reaches Hue. You can test out this theory for yourself on a boat tour of Hue; companies such as Experience Travel Group offer 4 to 5-hour tours by boat, soaking up views of the city and the outer lying hills as well as paying visits to some of the tombs of past emperors throughout Hue's feudal life. There is still much to be seen in modern Hue on the banks of the Perfume River. Walking or cycling along parts of the river is easily done and offers excellent views over the coursing waterway. Paths lead to some hidden gems, including several handicraft villages and small rural enclaves if you follow it for long enough, but the standout attraction, 4km southwest and totally reachable by bicycle is the Thien Mu Pagoda. This regularly tops lists of the top things to do in Hue for its long history and its aesthetic appeal overlooking the fishing boats of the Perfume River. Perfume River and Trang Tien Bridge 3. Visit the Divide Located almost perfectly in the centre of the country, Hue is just 100km south of the Vietnamese DMZ, the demilitarised zone marking the historical divide between North and South Vietnam. Established after the First Indochina War in which North Vietnam’s Viet Minh regime ousted the French, the DMZ separated the communist Democratic Republic of Vietnam from the capitalist Republic of Vietnam. The DMZ lasted until the exiling of the Americans and the Southern Vietnamese after the American War and is now a symbol of rebellion, communism, and for the North Vietnamese, victory. Demilitarize Zone Tours to the DMZ from Hue are best done on an all-day trip, usually leaving at about 6 am and returning at 6 pm. Tours contain many sites of historical interest including the former U.S. military base of Khe San, which features impressive war wreckage and a museum, along with the Vin Moc Tunnels, similar to Saigon’s Cu Chi Tunnels where troops and civilians hid, schemed and lived during the American War. Along with these impressive sites are the typical non-sites, such as the Ho Chi Minh Trail, which is now a paved highway, and the once-fortified Ben Hai River, which is now just a river. Self-organised tours are an option for serious history buffs and a bit of research can help you pinpoint the worthwhile stops with a private driver or by yourself via motorbike. 4. Indulge in the Cuisine Many of the travellers who visit Hue often have no idea of its culinary relevance in ancient and modern Vietnam. The old dynasties residing in Hue prompted the city’s infatuation with food, as more lavish meals weren’t to be had anywhere else in the country. Locals will tell you that over half of the recognised dishes across modern Vietnam come from Hue, invented by feudal lords who had the time and wealth to provide chefs with everything they needed to get creative. Since finding their origins in the palace, these regal dinners have made it down to street level, to the ladies in pyjamas selling meals from a glass cabinet by the road. The bridging of the gap between rich and poor with this food is quite remarkable and it has led to the rapid spread of Hue’s specialities throughout the country, which now garners a nationwide perception as some of the best food in Vietnam. Absolutely one of the best things to do in Hue is to join a food tour that will take you through a smorgasbord of meaty bún bò Huế, salty Banh Khoai, sweet chè and literally hundreds of others on offer; achievable through a reliable company like Taste of Hue. Bánh bèo 5. Hit the Sands Despite Danang’s Beach being its biggest draw and the crowds that gather on the beaches of Hoi An leaving sand at a premium, you’ll find a very different atmosphere in their Central Highland neighbour of Hue. Thuan An Beach lies on the Northeast outreaches of Hue, where the Perfume River meets the East Vietnam Sea. It is Hue’s most popular beach, but at over one kilometre long, there is still plenty of space. A lot of this is aided by the complete absence of development, which is an amazing achievement for Hue considering the huge companies that have privatised parts of Danang and Hoi An’s beaches. There is a similar picture to be found at Tam Giang Lagoon, located over the other side of the Perfume River and recipient of three different water systems in the Perfume, O Lau and Bo rivers. Boat tours here are exactly how they should be, on humble fishing vessels with locals who will point out the interesting features of Southeast Asia’s largest lagoon as best they can. It’s harder to name a more natural, authentic thing to do around Hue than a visit to these (as of yet), very underdeveloped and incredibly genuine sites. Thuan An Beach 6. Visit the Abandoned Dragon 7km from the centre of Hue lies the perfect example of when ambition comes to nothing. Simply going by the name of the ‘abandoned waterpark’, the enormous curved dragon sitting in Thuy Tien Lake is in a state of complete disrepair and is a physical reminder of the need for perseverance in your goals. The banks of the lake, including the lake itself, were designated to become a waterpark, with $3 million and four years of labour being sunk into the project during the late 2000s. By 2011, the company in charge had completely backed out, leaving a massive debt and the Jurassic-like remains of a rapidly rusting amusement park that never opened. Abandoned Dragon Waterfall As of now, Thuy Tien Lake gets more visits by ‘urban explorers’ than it ever did as a waterpark. There is a creepy but amazing atmosphere running throughout the eerie park, even if it has become one of the must-do activities in Hue for backpackers and, thus, does not have the same feeling of discovery that it once did. Visitors can see the initial stages of some amazing designs, as well as fully completed water slides that were never ridden and are now overrun by moss and plants. Hue’s government are concerned about the safety of the park, but not enough to enforce much in the way of security, meaning gaining access should be fairly easy for the adventurous. 7. Take a hike around Bach Ma National Park The theme of French hill stations runs throughout the country, and Hue is no exception. The lofty heights of national parks such as Ba Vi and Tam Dao in the North, along with Hue’s own offering of Bach Ma, historically provided the French with a cooler climate to which they could escape for the sweltering summers. Bach Ma National Park, as well as being high in altitude, is a stunning example of unblemished nature around Hue and a constant surprise for tourists who come for the history and leave with a view of Hue’s lush greenery stretching up and out for miles in its rural areas. Even so, history can be found in the various French villas and churches, all of which hint at the kind of opulent lives Vietnam’s former colonists enjoyed at Bach Ma. The main draw, however, is the scenery, and the waterfalls in particular that create idyllic images of paradise. At Do Quyen, Tri Sao and Ngu Ho, you can discover exactly why the French wanted to make this their rural home, while from the peak of the amazing Vong Hai Dai mountain, you can look down upon Canh Duong Beach, Cau Hai Lagoon and the beautiful coast that encloses them. The wealth of opportunities here really helps Bach Ma top the list of Hue’s best attractions for nature lovers; with one-fifth of the country’s flora and chances to see the incredibly rare Sao La antelope, only recently discovered in 1992. Bach Ma National Park 8. Visit the Unique Handicraft Villages The fertile banks of the Perfume River and its many run-offs have benefitted more than just the city of Hue. Several villages that settled around the river system have developed in time, but practice traditional crafts in the same manner that they would have tens or even hundreds of years ago. In Vietnam, entire villages can specialise in, and become famous for, one craft; the plethora of villages around Hue have made names for themselves in several different crafts that are exported around the country and even some around Asia. Non Bai Tho The most recognisable of these will be the Non Bai Tho. If it doesn’t sound familiar, it will certainly look familiar, as it is the conical palm leaf hat that has become emblematic of Vietnam throughout its history. The conical hats of Tay Ho Village near Hue are known for the poems and evocative images that are stitched into the sides of them, making them hugely popular for souvenirs and for practicality against the beating sun and lashing rain. The A Luoi District near the Laotian border is known for Zeng textiles; black, white and red patterned cloth worn by members of the Ta Oi minority group, while Thanh Tien Village is famous for its paper flowers, Chuon Village for its beautiful calligraphy and Sinh Village for its folk paintings. There’s plenty of authentic souvenirs to be found around Hue! Sinh Folk Village 9. Shopping at Dong Ba Market Overlooking a split in the Perfume River, Dong Ba Market stands as one long building housing enough stalls to make this the largest commercial centre in the province. Markets are intrinsic to Vietnamese culture and a buzzing hive of activity can be found at Dong Ba; this particular one is a standing relic from 1899, completed by the ruling monarch at the time, King Thanh Thai. There’s no better thing to do for shoppers in Hue than spend an afternoon flitting around the stalls, bargaining for souvenirs and trying the delicious food on offer. For the more intrepid tourists, you might want to rise early and see the incredible scene of the morning market, beginning at 3 am in low light and with hushed voices. For the average tourist who enjoys a lie-in, you still have until 8 pm for shopping around Dong Ba, though about an hour at midday is allotted for vendors to sleep. This is a great place to shop for the famous handicrafts from Hue’s outlying villages, as well as indulge in Hue’s unique food scene, with widely-known and completely unknown dishes offered in its impressive food court, near all manners of fresh fruit, vegetables and sweets. The top floor is reserved for clothing and great deals can be found on the textiles of the region such as Zeng. Dong Ba Market 10. Garden Houses As with most of Hue’s top attractions, its hidden garden houses are a product of its dynastic history, as many of Vietnam’s wealthy rulers would create quiet gardens for contemplation and study. The many that were once present around Hue have befallen one of three fates: decimation during the American War, being sold by descendants when the price of their land skyrocketed, and falling into total disrepair. Of the few that remain, you can find brill iant examples of ancient architecture in very picturesque settings that are brimming with historical value.  An Hien Garden House An Hien House is one of the best examples, constructed in 1895 for the 18th daughter of Emperor Duc Duc. Though the house has changed hands many times over its history, each owner has been committed to its preservation, resulting in a fantastic specimen of ancient Vietnamese architecture containing the feng shui arrangement of plants and a lily pond in its garden. Along the same spiritual line is Lac Tinh Vien House, the symmetrical layout of which is based off long-held beliefs and superstitions, while Tinh Gia Vien Garden House contains an expansive collection of bonsai trees and even a small, rocky waterfall.

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Hanoi Weather in July

Hanoi Weather in July

Hanoi – the lovely capital of Vietnam – is one of the hot spots to visit in the world recommended by TripAdvisor. Visiting Hanoi, you will have a chance to discover the beauty of culture, people, and attractive destinations. To plan a wonderful trip to Hanoi in July, you should pay attention to its weather at this time. In this post, Incredible Asia Journeys are pleased to show all you need to know about the weather in Hanoi in July for your great trip.Streets in Hanoi covered with sunshineThe Temperature in Hanoi in JulyIn July, the temperature in Hanoi is still high and just 1-2˚C higher than the temperature in June with the average temperature at about 26˚C (78.8˚F) to 33˚C (91.4˚F). Daily low temperature ranges from 24˚C (75.2˚F) to 29˚C (84.2˚F), while the average high temperature fluctuates from 29˚C (84.2˚F) to 37˚C (98.6˚F). In the first half of the month, it feels hot from 10.00 am to 09.00 pm, which decreases from the mid of July, lasting from 11.00 am to 08.00 pm.Sunrise and SunsetThe number of the daylight hours decreases from the beginning to the end of the month. On July 1, the sun rises at 05.18 am and sets at 06.42 pm, which brings 13.24 hours of the daylight. Until the end of July, sunrise occurs at 05.29 am and sunset takes place at 06.35 pm, with 13.06 hours of daylight.Sunset in Long Bien BridgeRainfallThere is a slight increase in the number of wet days in July, with 15-19 rainy days, in comparison with 14 wet days in June. Hanoi receives around 290 mm of rainfall during the month. In addition, heavy rain can occur suddenly and last very long at any time of the day. So bring a raincoat with you at all times is essential when travelling in Hanoi in July.Best Things to Do in Hanoi in JulyTemple of LiteratureTemple of Literature (Văn miếu Quốc Tử Giám) is one of the must-see places when visiting Hanoi. It is the first national university of Vietnam from the 11th century. Nowadays, the temple becomes one of the tranquil attractions in the bustling city. Every year, students from all over the country come here to pray in front of altars for favourable grades. The Temple of Literature consists of 5 courtyards, each of them has its own essence, which is to devote to Confucius - one of the greatest philosophers in Vietnamese history, and honour doctors whose names are listed above the backs of stone turtles symbolizing intelligence in the local mythology.Temple of LiteratureQuang Ba Flower MarketLocated in Au Co St. Quang Ba Flower Market opens from 02.00 am to noon every day. You can come here at midnight to “welcome” street vendors and those who buy and sell many kinds of flowers. Between 02.00 am and 04.00 am is the best time for your experience in Quang Ba Flower Market.Quang Ba Night Flower MarketWest Lake in HanoiWith the hot weather in July, West Lake is an ideal place to enjoy the fresh atmosphere in Hanoi. This is a freshwater lake with the shore length of 17km. Around West Lake, there are plenty of ancient pagodas, beautiful villas, five-star hotels, stylish restaurants, cafes, and nightlife venues which is worth to visit.Consider our best Hanoi tours to discover Hanoi in July: Hanoi Street Food Tour, Hanoi Scooter Tour, or Hanoi Motorbike Tour.A corner of West Lake in JulyBest Trips from Hanoi to JulyHalong Bay Tours from HanoiJuly is the time of summer vacation, so people tend to spend their vacation on beach cities to escape from the heat of summer in the bustling city. Located about 165 km from Hanoi, Halong Bay is an attraction in summer. Take a cruise tour and discover the beauty of the legend Halong Bay with almost 2,000 limestone karsts. You can have interesting experiences including kayaking, swimming, snorkelling, scuba diving, or discovering the mysterious beauty of caves like Thien Cung Cave, Sung Sot Cave, Luon Cave…If you don’t have much time, you can book Halong Bay Day Trip for discovering Halong Bay in one day, within 4 hours on the cruise.If you have more time, you can stay on cruise overnight for 2 day 1 night trip or 3 day 2 night trip to discover more the beauty of Halong Bay.How to get to Halong Bay from HanoiIt may take you 3.5 hours to get to Halong Bay from Hanoi. You can get on cruise bus that picks you up from your hotel in Hanoi to the cruise in Halong Bay and back when the cruise ends. If you want to private space for your family or group, you can transfer by private car or taxi to get to Halong Bay.V'Spirit Premier CruiseNha Trang Tours from HanoiNha Trang attracts tourists by its 6km stretch of beautiful coastline with pristine white sandy beaches and the diversity of marine life. Visiting Nha Trang, you will join some interesting water activities like swimming, sunbathing, surfing, scuba diving, and snorkelling. Besides, a trip to Nha Trang also leads you to discover a series of complexes including Vinpearl Amusement Park, Tri Nguyen Aquarium, Hon Tam Resort, Hon Ba, Suoi Do, Po Nagar Champa Temples… Especially at night, Nha Trang becomes more bustling with a lot of pubs and bars along the streets. Fresh atmosphere in Nha Trang will make your stress disappear.How to get to Nha Trang from HanoiYou can get to Nha Trang by train or by plane. From Hanoi Station on Le Duan Street, you can take a train to Nha Trang Railway Station. It may take you 27 to 30 hours.Also, there are a lot of flights from Hanoi to Nha Trang. You can take a flight to Cam Ranh International Airport, and then get on a taxi for about 30 km to come to Nha Trang.Nha Trang BeachMui Ne Tours from HanoiMui Ne – Phan Thiet is well-known for its long white sandy coastal line, crystal-like water and long lines of green coconut trees in the central of Vietnam. You can contemplate the beautiful scenery of Hon Rom Beach, Fairy Spring, Cham Temple, or Fish Market… Also, you can have an opportunities to experience a lot of different water activities such as kite surfing, swimming and scuba diving. Remember to enjoy delicious seafood dishes like fish cake noodle soup (Banh Canh Cha Ca); duck Hu Tieu (Hu Tieu Vit – a kind of noodle soup), Rolled Grilled fish; raw fish salad (Goi Ca); Quang noodle (Mi Quang), baked rice paper, (Banh Trang Nuong), pancake (Banh Xeo), Shrimp paste rice paper, Banh can (Mini-pancakes), etc.How to get to Mui Ne – Phan Thiet from HanoiThe easiest way to get to Mui Ne – Phan Thiet from Hanoi is by train. You can go to Hanoi Station at Le Duan Street to buy a ticket and get on a train to Phan Thiet City. After that, transfer to Mui Ne by bus or a taxi.Mui Ne BeachCat Ba Islands Tours from HanoiLocated in Hai Phong City, about 10km southeast of Halong Bay, Cat Ba Islands is one of the most favourite attractions in Vietnam and Northern Vietnam. Monkey Island, Viet Hai Village, Lan Ha Bay, and Cat Ba National Park are the most common places when visiting Cat Ba Islands. You can go swimming, do kayaking, play football, volleyball on beach, go fishing, have a sunbath or have a picnic lunch on the beaches.How to get to Cat Ba Island from HanoiFrom Hanoi, you can catch the bus from Gia Lam or My Dinh Station to get to Hai Phong City, and then transfer to Cat Ba Town on boat.Many tourists prefer to take a package tour to visit Halong Bay for 1-night trip, and then go to Cat Ba Island. From Tuan Chau Harbor, it is easy for you to take a ferry to Cat Ba Island.Hoa Lu Tam Coc Tours from HanoiFrom Hanoi, you can get a tour to famous Hoa Lu Tam Coc in Ninh Binh. A boating tour along the Ngo Dong River will bring to you wonderful experiences. We highly recommend Hoa Lu Tam Coc Day Trip that will help you to discover the beauty of Tam Coc and understand more about the history of Vietnam with Hoa Lu Ancient Capital.How to get to Hoa Lu Tam Coc from HanoiYou can get to Hoa Lu Tam Coc by train, tour bus, taxi, or motorbike. By train: It may take you about 2.5 hours to transfer from Hanoi Railway Station to Ninh Binh Railway Station. The ticket price is about 70,000 to 150,000 VND.By tour bus: If you book our tour to Hoa Lu Tam Coc, you will be pick up by our tour bus to Hoa Lu Tam Coc and back. It is the safest and simplest for you to get to Hoa Lu Tam Coc.By taxi: If you want to get to Hoa Lu Tam Coc in the easiest way, you can take a taxi in Hanoi with the price of more than one million for oneBy motorbike: Hide a motorbike in Hanoi for your trip to Ninh Binh (from 200,000 VND to 300,000 VND per day).Tips for tourists when travelling in Hanoi in July• July is one of the hottest months in Hanoi, so it is essential to use sun cream and sunglasses for the 13-hour-sunshine days.• Light clothes, sun-blocking hat, and a pair of shoes would be good for the hot weather in Hanoi.• Because of suddenly rain, you should bring a raincoat in your bag all the time in case of heavy rain.• Remember to bring a camera to save your memorable moments in your trip around Hanoi.

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