3 Things You Must Know To Vietnam Backpacking Tour Guides

Shoes are always taken off when visiting a temple. These forward facing rides mean you can see more of Hanoi and less of the driver's head. Money changers at the airport have terrible exchange rates. You can the book a boat tour around the bay, where you will stop at Monkey island, climb some rocks for a higher view, kayaking, swimming, and chilling on the does that sound?

The Cannon Fort: No, you will not see this in the Travel Guide, that's what I'm here for. Tours: Tours all over vietnam travel is unlimited, there's so many things you can do and places you can explore. Oh wow these photos make me want to get on a plane to Vietnam right now!

There's so much to see in Vietnam, wow. I'd personally be very interested in Vietnam's history. Despite being hackneyed, it is still something I can recommend to first-time backpackers.

Note that these are places that you MUST visit. That's okay, but as much as possible, don't book roundtrip. If you're living in a major city, chances are, there's a direct flight from where you are to Bangkok.

It's not along the way, but you can easily make a detour there from Siem Reap. But that's just me. I know travelers who stay for only 2-3 days per stop. When I was in Chiang Mai, my bed was at 180 baht (P260) per night.

If you're traveling alone and you're concerned about the budget, consider booking dorm beds. It's also a great way to meet other travelers and make new friends. If you're a duo wanting to meet people, the dorm is still a good choice.

Note, though, that in many hostels, the bedrooms may be private but the toilet and bath are sometimes shared. You can also sort it by PRICE. When it's off-season, I usually just book a room for my first stop, in this case, Bangkok.

For example, I'd book a room for my first night in Siem Reap and only the first night. If I don't, I'd scout the area for another, better hostel. If you're traveling in peak season, go ahead and book in advance.

If you decide to splurge one evening, balance it out by going for cheap options the next day. Sure, beer is cheap and blah blah, but they add up. Don't drink every night. Transit days are those days when most of your time will spent traveling from one stop to the next and you won't be able to tour or explore.

It doesn't necessarily mean you'll just stay in your room. Because many of the attractions can be explored DIY-style. In smaller destinations like Siem Reap, Chiang Mai, and Ayutthaya, you can simply rent a bike.

It still is a big amount, but consider that it includes non-promo airfare. Also, it has a lot of allowance for good measure. Got lots of idea on where to go and what to check.