Best times to visit Vietnam

The Best Weather in Vietnam
The weather in Vietnam can vary greatly between the northern, central and southern parts of the country. Due to the country’s topographical and ecological diversity, the weather can even differ within one region — for instance, the weather on one side of a mountain range may be significantly different from the opposite side.
 
North Vietnam
In the north, winter — which occurs between December and March — can bring cooler temperatures even at lower elevations. In the mountainous northwest, it sometimes gets cold enough to snow. The dry season in the north is from October to April, but shifts later in the season as you head south (it doesn’t start until November around Hanoi). With summer (May through September) comes warmer temperatures and higher rainfall. Some of the best weather occurs in the spring and fall, which tend to remain dry.
 
Central Vietnam
Central Vietnam is hot and dry from mid-January through late August. Typhoons are not uncommon between October and December, with most of the rain occurring in November and early December. January through September is the best time to visit this region if you’re hoping to stay dry.
 
South Vietnam
The temperature in the southern part of the country remains fairly consistent, often reaching the mid- to upper 90s regardless of season. The dry season takes place from November through April, and the wet season dominates the remainder of the year. During the wet season (May through October), the rain often comes in high-intensity afternoon downpours, leaving the rest of the day dry and sunny.
 
When to Visit Vietnam for Events
Winter
Tet Nguyen Dan, or Tet, is usually celebrated nationwide beginning on the first day of the Lunar New Year, which occurs in January or February. Tet is traditionally a time for people to spend with their families and welcome the arrival of spring. Because of this, busier cities like Hanoi tend to be less crowded, but there are no shortage of celebratory events.
 
Spring
Every year, hundreds of thousands of Buddhists from around the country make the pilgrimage to the Perfume Pagoda — a series of sacred caves — near Hanoi. Many arrive on the 15th of the first month (which often occurs in February or March) of the Vietnamese Lunar Calendar, which is when the Perfume Pagoda Festival takes place. While travellers can visit the Perfume Pagoda year-round, visiting during the Festival offers a glimpse into this long-lived tradition.
 
Summer
National Day, which takes place on September 2 each year, celebrates the day Ho Chi Minh declared Vietnam’s independence. This patriotic day is a great time to be in one of Vietnam’s major cities — specifically Ho Chi Minh, Da Nang or Hanoi — to experience the marches, fireworks, parades and other festivities.
 
Fall
Also known as Tết Trung Thu or the Full Moon Festival, the Mid-autumn Festival takes place during the eighth lunar month (usually mid- to late September). While this originated in China as a celebration of agriculture and harvests, Vietnam has its own unique traditions and ways to celebrate. Dancers and colorful costumes can be found in city streets, and illuminated lanterns accompany children as they sing songs while walking through neighborhoods.
 
When to Explore Vietnam’s Cities
Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City are two of Vietnam’s most popular cities to visit. While an argument can be made for visiting both cities any time of year, some seasons have more of a benefit over others.
 
Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital, is located in northern Vietnam and consequently experiences significantly different weather than south Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City. In the fall and spring, the weather in Hanoi tends to be mild and dry, while the weather in Ho Chi Minh City is most favorable during the winter. During the rainiest seasons, which occur from May to September in Hanoi and May to October in Ho Chi Minh City, travel plans can be disrupted, so travel to cities during this time may require flexibility — and plenty of rain gear.
 
When to Avoid the Crowds
Peak season in Vietnam generally occurs in the spring and fall throughout the country. Southern Vietnam can also get busy during the winter when the temperatures are cooler.
 
The Cheapest Time to Visit Vietnam
Affordable Airfare
Most trips to Vietnam either begin in Ho Chi Minh City in the south or Hanoi in the north. While the two regions offer unique experiences (which isn’t to say you can’t experience both), flying into Ho Chi Minh City is often cheaper.
 
Affordable Lodging
An analysis of monthly data collected by hotel booking platform Priceline.com, looking at hotels 2.5 stars and above from 2017 to the present, shows average accommodation pricing across the country does not fluctuate much on a month-to-month basis.
 
“Priceline data reveals that hotel prices in Vietnam tend to remain close to the overall average daily rate of $85 (~£68) per night, irrespective of the time of year,” Kevin O’Leary, Senior Analyst at Priceline, told TPG in an email. “While they do fluctuate, they rarely stray far away from the midpoint.”
 
According to historical data collected by Kayak.com, however, if you are headed for one of Vietnam’s major cities, you likely will experience both more price fluctuation and higher prices overall.
 
In Ho Chi Minh City, which recently ranked as Kayak.com’s top three trending destination, hotels run between $102 (£82) and $131 (£105) per night, with July being the cheapest and December being the priciest months. Hotel prices in Hanoi are similar, with the cheapest prices found in February and July and the most expensive in October and March. Da Nang, which is located in central Vietnam, is one of the more expensive cities to spend the night in. Prices drop to around $152 (£122) in January and February, but frequently exceed $200 (£161), hitting a high of $238 (£191) in May.
 
Source: vietnaminsider.vn
Posted on: 08/05/2019

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