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10 Places To Visit In Vietnam In Autumn

 

Vietnam is worth to visit in autumn. Hanoi and northern Vietnam have the best weather at this time of year. The weather is with the temperature between 24 and 30 degrees Celsius. It rains a lot in September and October in Vietnam’s Central and South regions, so they are not very popular in early autumn. But when November arrived, the rain eased off, making it a great time to explore the Central Highlands, beaches and the Mekong Delta.

 

Phu Quoc

Phu Quoc, Vietnam’s largest island, is famous for its pristine white-sand beaches and charming fishing villages. October to November is the perfect time to explore the island and enjoy activities like swimming in crystal-clear waters, cycling, kayaking, and scuba diving among stunning coral reefs. September is also ideal for seafood lovers to savor the freshest catches.

 

 

Lan Ha Bay

Located south of Ha Long Bay and Cat Ba Island, Lan Ha Bay is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. Spanning over 7,000 hectares, it features around 400 small islands with lush forests. Unlike Ha Long Bay, Lan Ha Bay offers a more secluded experience, perfect for those seeking to escape the crowds and immerse themselves in Vietnam’s natural beauty.

 

 

Ninh Binh

Ninh Binh may be small, but it has plenty to offer. Mua Cave, with its 500 steps leading to the peak of Mua Mountain, provides stunning views. A visit to Tam Coc – Bich Dong is a must, where you can take a boat ride along the Ngo Dong River, passing by majestic mountains and golden rice terraces. Don’t miss the historic Bich Dong Pagoda, nestled in the mountains.

 

 

Yen Bai

In autumn, the northern provinces of Vietnam are a sight to behold. Mu Cang Chai is particularly famous for its mature rice fields, which turn into a golden paradise in September. This is the perfect time to explore the rugged mountain routes and experience the unspoiled beauty of nature.

 

 

Mekong Delta

The Mekong Delta is a year-round attraction due to its canal systems, fruit orchards, and seafood. However, October, during the peak flooding season, is the best time to explore its mangroves, cajuput woods, and floating markets. A boat trip offers the opportunity to capture stunning sunrises and sunsets, as well as observe locals casting their nets for a fresh catch.

 

 

Ha Giang

In October and November, the Dong Van Karst Plateau is adorned with fields of tam giac mach (buckwheat) flowers in shades of white and pastel pink. Visitors often travel by motorbike through mountain passes to witness this beautiful sight. Buckwheat is an essential grain for locals and blooms after the summer rice harvest, offering a unique cultural experience.

 

 

Da Lat

As September begins, Da Lat is blanketed in wild sunflowers, adding to its romantic charm. The scenic drive from Bao Loc mountain pass to Da Lat reveals mountains covered in a mix of yellow wildflowers and green pine trees, making it a popular destination for honeymooners.

 

 

Sapa

Sapa’s beauty is at its peak during the rice ripening and harvesting seasons, especially in September when the valley is covered in golden rice fields. The crisp air and vibrant culture of the Sapa ethnic groups make this an ideal spot for photography and hiking. A trek to the summit of Fansipan will reward you with breathtaking views.

 

 

Son La

Moc Chau is a unique autumn destination. As the season progresses, cauliflower and buckwheat flowers bloom across the hills, creating a stunning contrast against the morning mist. The Moc Chau Plateau is famous for its tea plantations, where visitors can participate in tea harvesting while dressed in traditional H’Mong and Thai costumes.

 

 

Hanoi

Autumn in Hanoi is nothing short of magical. Stroll through the streets around West Lake, like Phan Dinh Phung and Quan Thanh, and you’ll be captivated by the scent of milk flowers in the air. Venture into the Old Quarter to discover local autumn delicacies like green rice flakes and ragworm fritters. For a relaxing break, find an open-air café and enjoy a cup of Vietnamese egg coffee as you soak in the cool breeze.

 

Come and visit Vietnam in autumn! Speak to our travel consultant today to tailor your perfect travel itinerary.