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How much does it cost to travel to Vietnam for a week?

Vietnam is a typical Southeast Asian country, but it has been deeply influenced by Chinese civilization since ancient times, so it has retained its geographical location and some habits in Southeast Asia. But more living habits tend to be Chinese civilization, making it a good place for tourism and vacation. In recent years, Vietnam has vigorously developed tourism and its tourism services have gone further. Let’s introduce it in detail below.

1. Visa

It is recommended to apply for a visa directly on Taobao. It costs about 200 yuan and the visa is issued quickly. However, it should be noted that Vietnam has a separate paper visa, so be careful not to lose it. The procedure for a visa on arrival is quite complicated. You must enter the country for a specific reason or participate in a tour organized by Vietnam International Travel Service, and provide entry approval at a designated port before you can enter. Therefore, I don’t recommend you choose here!

2. Exchange money

Exchanging money is a bit troublesome. You cannot directly exchange Vietnamese dong in China. You need to exchange US dollars before going to Vietnam, or you can withdraw them directly from an ATM in Vietnam. The exchange rate is approximately 1:3411. The amount of Vietnamese Dong is very large, and you can enjoy the fun of becoming a multi-millionaire~

3. Air tickets + hotels

The round-trip air tickets to Vietnam are very cheap. If you want to avoid the peak period of Spring Festival travel, it is best to buy tickets on China Southern Airlines, China Eastern Airlines or special tickets on low-cost airlines such as Dunjie and Yuejie about 3 months in advance. A round trip of five to six hundred is possible. If it is normal, it is definitely possible to get less than 1,500.

Hotels in Vietnam are very cost-effective. A BB or ordinary hotel will cost less than 100 yuan per person per night, and the accommodation will not be bad. Five-star hotels only cost 350-400 yuan per person per night. There are not 700 to 800 hotels or resorts of the same level in the country that you can’t stay at.

One of the more troublesome things about traveling in your current location is that you must understand the local traffic conditions. Let me introduce you to you.

Transportation between the four cities:

For long-distance transportation in Vietnam, you can choose bus, plane, train or chartered car. If you want to save money, you can take a bus for the entire journey. You must choose a big company for buses, which are relatively safe and reliable. There are several well-known tour bus operators in Vietnam, such as New Coffee, Zhong Coffee, Futa, etc. Most Chinese tourists will choose these companies. They can book tickets on the official website, or directly buy from agents on the all-purpose Taobao.

The bus prices between Nha Trang - Dalat - Minanai - Ho Chi Minh are around 40-50 yuan, so the one-way trip between the two places takes about 4-6 hours, which is quite hard.

If you want to save time and effort, you can fly. There are low-cost flights such as Vietnam Airlines, Jetstar, and Bikini on the plane. However, there is no airport in Mina. If you give up Mina and only visit Ho Chi Minh-Da Lat-Nha Trang, you can take a flight from Ho Chi Minh to Dalat, and then fly back to Ho Chi Minh to Nha Trang. A flight takes about an hour to reach 300 yuan, and a flight is 900 yuan. It's fast and comfortable.

Short-distance transportation:

Motorcycles are the most common type of transportation in Vietnam. If you want to give it a try and experience the local customs, you can rent a motorcycle. At the end of the day, it's only 4 o'clock. 50 yuan. If you are afraid of trouble, you can also take a taxi. Just like in Thailand, you can use Grab (similar to Didi in China) or take a taxi directly. It's easy to get into trouble while hailing a taxi in Vietnam. Remember to choose Vietnam’s state-owned green taxis. The starting price is very cheap. It's about 3 o'clock. Like 4 yuan. If you go to five attractions in one day, the cheapest way is to take a bus. The fare is generally around 5,000 VND, which is approximately RMB 1.5.

4. Domestic transportation

There is not much difference between Vietnam and China in terms of food. The most famous of these is Pho. A bowl of rice noodles costs about 10 yuan and can be eaten for breakfast or lunch. Seafood is cheaper. It only costs 7.80 yuan for an average person to eat seafood for dinner, and 5.60 yuan for an average person to eat seafood for dinner.

Of course, if you want to go to a fancy restaurant, it’s definitely not the price. You can eat as much as you want. Calculated this way, each person will spend 80-200 yuan on meals per day.

5. Food and beverages

Most tourist attractions in Vietnam are free. The most needed ticket is the ticket to Nha Trang Pearl Island, which costs 280 yuan. After four o'clock, it's half price. You can also take a mud bath, which is more famous in Vietnam and costs about 80 yuan.

6. Attractions

Ensure

The overall cost of Vietnam is not high and the price/performance ratio is relatively high among tourist destinations. If you don’t want to go to Thailand to be crowded, going to Vietnam is also a good choice. I hope the jumping suggestions can help everyone.