Dry Season in South Vietnam: What December Through April Actually Feels Like
South Vietnam's dry season runs roughly December to April, but the experience shifts month by month — here's how to time your trip to Phu Quoc, the Mekong, and Saigon.
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South Vietnam's dry season runs roughly December to April, but the experience shifts month by month — here's how to time your trip to Phu Quoc, the Mekong, and Saigon.
Northern Vietnam's dry season runs roughly November to April, but cold fog, festival crowds, and sharp regional differences mean 'dry' tells only half the story.
Phu Quoc has a tight dry season and a punishing wet one. Here's how to read the calendar so you land when the water is clear and the beaches aren't wrecked.
Vietnam's seasons aren't a simple dry-or-wet choice. Here's how weather, crowds, prices, and logistics actually shift—and which season fits your trip.
Bac Kan's cool mountain climate and quiet charm reward visitors who time their trip right. Here's what to expect month by month, and when crowds thin out.
Tuyen Quang's cool mountain air and clear skies peak in autumn and early winter. Here's how to choose the right season for river kayaking, trekking, and village life.
Bac Ninh's industrial charm peaks in spring and autumn. Skip the summer heat and winter crowds around Tet to plan a smarter trip to this underrated northern province.
Vietnam's weather is fiercely regional. The north's cool dry season (October–April) is perfect for trekking in Sapa, while the central coast stays pleasant February–August. Plan by region, not country.
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