Best Vietnam One Month Itinerary: A Complete 28-Day Guide

Solo female traveler on swing in Moana Sapa Vietnam on a mountain amongst the clouds during her Vietnam one month itinerary trip

Planning a trip to Southeast Asia? Look no further! In this detailed guide, we’re diving deep into creating the ultimate one-month itinerary for exploring the vibrant diversity of Vietnam.

This is the exact south-to-north route I used to solo backpack my way through its white sand beaches, bustling cities, rice terraces, and gorgeous scenery. But, you can easily decide to flip the schedule and complete the one-month itinerary from north to south Vietnam.

I’ll be sharing how to fully immerse yourself in the warm hospitality of the Vietnamese people and discover popular destinations where you can soak in breathtaking views.

Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or going on your first journey to this enchanting country, we’ve got you covered.

Let’s dive into the essence of Vietnam and chart out the perfect month of travel filled with unforgettable experiences.

Best Vietnam One Month Itinerary: A Complete 28-Day Guide

Vietnam One Month Itinerary at a Glance

Days 1-3: Da Nang

Days 3-8: Hoi An

Days 9-12: Ninh Binh

Days 12-16: Cat Ba Island

Days 17-20: Sa Pa

Days 20-23: Ha Giang

Days 24- 28: Hanoi

Before you start your Vietnam one-month itinerary

Check Travel Requirements

Before packing for your adventure to Vietnam, it’s crucial to check the travel requirements needed for entry.

With varying regulations and guidelines in place, make sure you have all the necessary documents and permissions beforehand to save you from unexpected hassles and delays.

From visa requirements to COVID-19 protocols, taking the time to research and verify the entry requirements will help you start your journey smoothly and with peace of mind.

Travel Requirement Checklist

Questions to ask yourself:

  1. Need to purchase an outgoing flight from Vietnam before entering Vietnam?
  2. Visa needed for 30 days or more?
  3. Proof of vaccination?
  4. Covid Insurance?
  5. Quarantine necessary?
  6. Passport with at least 6-month validity?
  7. Travel Insurance needed?
  8. Is Hotel Booking Confirmation needed?
  9. Visa needed for under 30 days?

Determine the Best Time to Visit

My trip to Vietnam ran from September 18th to October 16th. And, although I knew that I’d be cutting it close to experiencing raining season, my south-to-north itinerary allowed me to miss the rain at all the right times.

Vietnam is a huge country, so not all of its regions will experience the rainy season at the same time, or the same intensities.

I recommend checking out when the best times of year to visit Vietnam, which you can find here. The Lonely Planet describes when Vietnam’s typhoon seasons are, as well as when to avoid the crowds.

Purchase Travel Insurance

It’s not the funest part about planning a trip to this Southeast Asian country, but I promise you- yes, you need it.

I know it’s tempting to think you’ll be fine and shouldn’t buy travel insurance to save yourself a few bucks. But, no one who has ever used travel insurance thought to themselves, “Wow, I couldn’t wait to use my travel insurance.” That’s because no one is looking to intentionally get hurt… until they do.

I booked this trip with World Nomads Travel Insurance and they were able to help me when I found myself in trouble after stepping on a sea urchin while exploring Thailand’s beautiful islands.

So, before jetting off to your Vietnam adventure, don’t overlook this crucial step: purchase yourself some travel insurance.

From medical emergencies to trip cancellations and lost baggage, travel insurance ensures you’re financially safeguarded against unexpected events.

Take the time to explore your options and invest in a policy that suits your needs before embarking on your trip.

Scams!

Educating yourself on common scams is an important and often overlooked step that can make a big difference in the experience you have during your one-month trip in Vietnam.

I recommend reviewing the 17 top tourist scams here.

But, the top one I heard several backpackers fall for was #7- the fruit basket scam.

Vietnam Culture

This one-month itinerary will have you stepping into the enchanting world of Vietnamese culture, where every moment is a vibrant celebration of tradition and resilience.

Picture yourself exploring bustling street markets, surrounded by a symphony of exotic scents and vibrant colors- I can still picture the beautiful floating lanterns in Hoi An dancing above the waves of the river.

Here, food is a culinary journey that ignites the senses and leaves a lasting impression. You’ll be overwhelmed by the overflowing choices you’re met with daily that line the streets.

Dive into its rich history, where tales of triumph and resilience echo through time, manifested in its awe-inspiring architecture and captivating folklore.

Perhaps the most captivating aspect of Vietnamese culture is its warm hospitality, where strangers are welcomed as friends and every encounter is an opportunity to create lasting connections.

I know, for me, this was the most memorable part of my Vietnam trip, as I was completely taken aback by the kindness and welcoming nature the Vietnamese showed me as a foreigner backpacking their country.

Getting Around Vietnam

One of my main concerns as a solo female traveler is “How am I going to get around,” and “Will I be safe?” Thankfully, Vietnam was easy to navigate, whether it was figuring out how to get to the next city with a 13-hour overnight bus ride or on foot to find dinner in my new city.

These are the ways you can expect to get around Vietnam using this one-month itinerary:

1. Scooters

You can easily rent a scooter from a local selling them near your accommodation.

2. Grab

I highly recommend downloading this Southeast Asia version of Uber on your phone. You can book rides to take you to your destination either in a car or a scooter when traveling around cities.

3. Overnight Bus

Overnight buses can be booked through 12Go Asia. They will help take you from each major city we will be visiting in this itinerary.

Vietnam One Month Itinerary

Da Nang: Days 1-3 | Rom Casa Hostel

Day 1

  • Morning Activity:
    • Fly into Da Nang Airport
  • Afternoon Activity:
    • ROM Casa Hostel: Check-in
    • Visit Son-TraMarina during sunset and order coconut coffee
  • Evening Activity:
    • View/ Walk Dragon Bridge & Lovers Bridge
    • Dinner at Cho Dem Son Tra Night Market

Day 2

  • Morning Activity:
    • Shopping at Han Market
  • Afternoon Activity:
    • Relax by My Khe beach & have a picnic during the sunset
    • Surf
  • Evening Activity:
    • Visit Marble Mountain

Day 3

  • Morning Activity:
    • Check out ROM Casa Hostel
  • Afternoon Activity:
    • Check-in Snap Stay Hostel

What to expect:

Nestled along the stunning coastline of central Vietnam, Da Nang attracts travelers with its enticing blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and modern charm. From pristine beaches lapped by crystal-clear waters to towering mountains cloaked in lush greenery, this coastal gem offers a picturesque backdrop for unforgettable adventures.

But Da Nang is more than just a feast for the senses; it’s a vibrant city pulsating with life and energy. Explore ancient pagodas and historical sites that whisper tales of dynasties past, or wander through bustling markets brimming with local treasures and delectable street food delights.

Whether you’re seeking relaxation on the sandy shores of My Khe Beach or adrenaline-pumping thrills at the iconic Golden Bridge, Da Nang promises an experience like no other. So, let’s dive into the wonders of this dynamic city and uncover the hidden gems that await exploration.

Da Nang has been labeled the “Miami Beach” of Southeast Asia. I could quickly see why. As I walked on some of the softest white sand I’ve ever had in my life during sunset on my first day of arrival, I felt the warm water meet my toes and I turned around, looking at the glowing towers rising before me lining the skyline of this stunning city.

You’ll be overloaded by the possible dining options you can explore. While I favored the street food and markets, there are numerous restaurants to take advantage of as well.

You’ll also find pampering services of all kinds on every other street, from hair and nails, massages, you name it, you will probably be able to find a local selling it.

My personal experience:

From the moment I left the airport, I was welcomed with loud bustling streets filled with scooters that had way too many people and things than it was meant to hold (Image a family of 5 ride on a scooter meant for 2 or a man and a FRIDGERATOR being balanced on the same vehicle!).

As an American, this was completely shocking for me to initially experience, but it gradually became normal to me the more I continued to see this practice being done in every city I experienced in the country.

Although I didn’t get to experience much since it was a bit rainy, I could see that Da Nang is a beach lovers paradise for those lucky to arrive on a bright sunny day. I took advantage of Vietnam’s cheap prices to pamper myself with a full-service manicure, pedicure, massage, and haircut. I even bought a full wardrobe at its market to serve for the remainder of my Southeast Asia trip!

Hoi An: Days 3-8 | Snap Stay Hostel

Day 3

  • Afternoon Activity:
    • Explore Old Town
    • Tailor Clothes
    • Eat at Banh Mi Phuong
  • Evening Activity:
    • Sunset/ Night Lantern Boat Ride
    • Eat at Night Market

Day 4

  • Morning Activity:
    • Tailor Fit Check
  • Afternoon Activity:
    • My Son Sanctuary ($6)
  • Evening Activity:
    • Hoi An Memories Show($20) 

Day 5

  • Morning Activity: 
    • Tailor Fit Check
  • Afternoon Activity: 
    • Visit pottery village
  • Evening Activity:
    • Visit An Bang Beach and have a picnic

Day 6

  • All-Day Activity: Ba Na Hills

Day 7

  • Morning Activity:
    • Breakfast at Snapstay
  • Afternoon Activity:
    • Visit French Village
  • Evening Activity:
    • Explore and eat at the night market in Old Town

Day 8

  • Morning Activity:
    • Check out Hoi An Hostel
  • Afternoon Activity:
    • Have Bahni Mi from Queen Bahn Mi around the corner
  • Evening Activity:
    • Take an overnight bus to Ninh Bihn

What to expect:

Arriving in Hoi An feels like stepping back in time. As soon as you walk through its narrow, lantern-lit streets, you’re surrounded by a mix of history and culture. You’ll see beautifully preserved old houses, temples, and bustling tailor shops where you can get custom-made clothes.

Every part of Hoi An has a story to tell, from the historic Japanese Covered Bridge to the lively central market filled with fresh produce and delicious local food.

At night, the town lights up with colorful lanterns that create a magical atmosphere along the river. Whether you’re exploring by bike, tasting street food, or taking a boat ride on the Thu Bon River, Hoi An offers a perfect blend of peace and excitement that will make you fall in love with it.

My personal experiences

Hoi An was a top city I was eager to experience, as it was hyped up by almost every traveler I had met who already had the pleasure of visiting this charming town- and it did not disappoint!

I was obsessed with the traditional lanterns I found adorned on every corner of every street. It was the perfect backdrop for me to cross off one of my bucket lists Disney moments during its Lantern Festival, where I got to release a candle from a small boat into the colorful river.

Visiting Hoi An without getting tailored clothes seemed like a sin, considering how infamous this area is for it. I had such a fun experience getting to come in for daily fittings and customize an outfit exactly to my liking! And, I have no doubt you will as well.

Ninh Bihn: Days 9-12 | Banana Tree Hostel

Day 9

  • Morning Activity:
    • Overnight bus from Hoi An arrives at 3 am
  • Afternoon Activity:
    • Lounge by the Hostel’s pool and have lunch
  • Evening Activity:
    • Tran An Boat Tour ($10)
      • 2.5hrs; 3 caves & temples
      • where King Kong was filmed
    • Tam Coc cave boat tour
      • 3.5 hrs; 7-9 caves
      • “Ha Long Bay on land”

Day 10

  • Morning Activity:
    • Huang An Viewpoint (sunsets or sunrise)
  • Afternoon Activity:
    • Explore Lotus Pond
  • Evening Activity:
    • boat tour you didn’t do the first time

Day 11

  • Morning Activity:
    • Visit The Kuan-Yin Hall
  • Afternoon Activity:
    • Visit Pagados
      • Bai Dinh Pagoda ($5)
      • Bich Dong Pagoda (free)
  • Evening Activity:
    • Bike around Tam Coc

Day 12

  • Morning Activity:
    • Board an early bus at 7 am to Cat Ba- a 4-5 hour ride

What to expect:

Arriving in Ninh Binh is like stepping into a postcard. As you explore this beautiful area, you’ll be amazed by its stunning landscapes and peaceful atmosphere. Picture towering limestone cliffs rising from vibrant green rice paddies, and winding rivers that take you through hidden caves and ancient temples.

You can hop on a boat for a scenic ride through the famous Trang An grottoes, or rent a bike to discover the charming countryside at your own pace. Don’t miss the ancient capital of Hoa Lu, where you can wander through historic ruins and learn about Vietnam’s fascinating past.

Whether you’re hiking up to the incredible views at Mua Cave or simply soaking in the natural beauty around you, Ninh Binh promises a tranquil escape that’s full of surprises and unforgettable moments.

My personal experience:

As lovely as Hoi An truly was, as someone who prefers nature over cities, it was a breath of fresh air arriving at Ninh Binh. I was in awe while admiring the towering cliffs and luscious greenery when riding around on a scooter I rented from my Hostel.

Another bucket list item was crossed off for me when I had the chance to bask in the sight of thousands of Lilly pads in full bloom at the bottom of Dragon Mountain. A backdrop I eagerly took advantage of to take some stunning photos during sunset!

Cat Ba: Days 12-16 | Secret Garden Hostel

Day 12

  • Morning Activity:
    • Arrive to Cat Ba from Ninh Binh by bus
  • Afternoon Activity:
    • Check into the hostel- Secret Garden Hostel
  • Evening Activity:
    • Have a picnic by the pier and watch the sunset

Day 13

All day: Overnight Ha Long Bay Cruise

Day 14

Ha Long Bay cruise continued

Day 15

All day: Embark on a Cat Ba day cruise

Day 16

  • Morning Activity:
    • Breakfast at Secret Garden
  • Afternoon Activity:
    • Visit the secret beaches on Cat Ba Island
  • Evening Activity:
    • Book an overnight sleeper bus to Sapa
      • Departs around 5 pm (so arrive at Sapa around 3 am)

What to expect:

Arriving in Cat Ba feels like discovering a hidden paradise. As you step onto this stunning island, you’re greeted by lush green hills and crystal-clear waters. Cat Ba is the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation. You can spend your days kayaking through the emerald waters of Lan Ha Bay, exploring secluded beaches, or hiking in Cat Ba National Park where you might spot some rare wildlife.

The island’s vibrant town offers plenty of spots to enjoy fresh seafood and soak in the local culture. Whether you’re scaling the cliffs for breathtaking views or unwinding on a quiet beach, Cat Ba offers an idyllic escape with plenty of natural beauty and excitement to make your trip unforgettable.

My personal experience:

Cat Ba was one of my top highlights during my Vietnam trip. From the moment my bus arrived on the island, I was in awe of its emerald water and protruding limestone cliffs. Staying at the Secret Garden Hostel made a world of a difference in my ability to enjoy the island, as it was only a 15-minute walk from the main strip, which had endless options for food, and the pier, where I was able to view a stunning sunset my first night here.

An additional 15-minute walk can take you to the secluded beaches that Cat Ba has to offer. I am so grateful I chose to visit Cat Ba over the more tourist and popular area of Ha Long Bay and recommend it to anyone else to do the same who may be thinking about it.

Sapa: Days 17-19 | Hoa’s Homestay

Day 17

  • Morning Activity:
    • Arrive at Sapa around 3-4 am
  • Afternoon Activity:
    • Check into homestay- Hoa Homestay
    • Explore Sapa town
  • Evening Activity:
    • Explore cat cat village

Day 18

  • Morning Activity:
    • Breakfast at homestay
  • Afternoon Activity:
    • Sapa Trek starts
  • Evening Activity:
    • Sapa trek continues

Day 19

  • Morning Activity:
    • Breakfast at Homestay
  • Afternoon Activity:
    • Visit Moana Sapa and take IG-worthy pictures
  • Evening Activity:
    • Watch the sunset at homestay

Day 20:

  • Morning Activity:
    • A bus ride to Ha Giang

What to expect:

Arriving in Sa Pa feels like entering a whole new world. Nestled in the mountains of northern Vietnam, Sa Pa welcomes you with its cool, fresh air and breathtaking scenery. Picture terraced rice fields cascading down hillsides, mist-covered valleys, and colorful ethnic villages. You can trek through these stunning landscapes, visit local markets, and experience the unique cultures of the Hmong, Dao, and other ethnic groups.

The town itself is charming, with cozy cafes and bustling markets offering delicious food and handmade crafts. Whether you’re hiking up Fansipan, the highest peak in Indochina, or simply enjoying the serene views from a mountain lodge, Sa Pa offers an unforgettable blend of natural beauty and cultural richness that will captivate any traveler.

My personal experience:

Choosing a homestay allowed me to get so much closer to the locals in this area and paint a better picture of what the culture is like in this unique area of Vietnam. I was a bit disappointed to find out that the rice terraces had already been harvested before I arrived. So, I wasn’t greeted with the bright green fields I had seen all over social media.

However, I was still grateful for the chance to view the pockets of vibrant greens that had yet to be harvested along the dark green terraces, and for seeing the rice fields in general, as it was a major bucket list for me.

I do recommend that you do your research beforehand regarding when they may be harvesting to make your trip even more memorable when you arrive in Sa Pa!

Ha Giang: Days 20-23 | Mama’s Hostel

Day 20

  • Afternoon Activity:
    • Arrive by bus to the hostel- Mama’s Hostel
  • Evening Activity:
    • Lounge by Pool
      • Ha Giang Tour Loop $190

Day 21- 23

All Day: Commense Ha Giang Loop Tour ($190 for 3 days, 2 nights)

Day 23

  • Evening Activity:
    • Arrive back to the hostel from Ha Giang Loop
    • Board an overnight bus to Hanoi

What to expect:

Arriving in Ha Giang feels like stepping into an untouched paradise. As you explore this remote region in northern Vietnam, you’ll be awed by its dramatic landscapes and unspoiled beauty. Imagine winding mountain roads, deep valleys, and towering limestone peaks.

The journey through the Ha Giang Loop is an adventure in itself, offering breathtaking views around every bend. You’ll encounter ethnic minority villages where traditions are alive and thriving, giving you a glimpse into a way of life that has remained unchanged for centuries. Whether you’re riding a motorbike through the stunning Ma Pi Leng Pass, visiting local markets, or simply soaking in the incredible scenery, Ha Giang offers an authentic and unforgettable experience that’s off the beaten path and full of wonder.

My personal experience:

The town of Ha Giang itself didn’t offer much besides a starting point for the infamous Ha Giang Loop Tour many tourists visiting the country are eager to experience.

However, once the tour begins, your eyes will be blessed with some of the most beautiful scenery this country has to offer.

My disappointment from missing out on Sa Pa’s unharvested fields quickly disappeared when I had the chance to see various bright green fields that had yet to be reaped.

It was the most thrilling experience during my trip, sitting on the back of a scooter being driven by a local who was winding us down endless turns this road has to offer.

Hanoi Days: Days 24-28 | The One Hostel & Rooftop Pool Hanoi

Day 24

  • Afternoon Activity:
    • Arrive at hostel- The One Hostel & Rooftop Pool Hanoi
  • Evening Activity:
    • Visit Train Street (verify scheduled times)

Day 25

  • Morning Activity:
    • Try an egg coffee at Cafe Giang & explore the Old Quarter
  • Afternoon Activity:
    • Lunch Bahn Mi 25
  • Evening Activity:
    • Book a street food tour

Day 26

  • Morning Activity:
    • Tam Chuc Pagoda
  • Afternoon Activity:
    • Imperial Citadel ($2) or Ngoc Son Temple
  • Evening Activity:
    • Water Puppet show

Day 27

  • Morning Activity:
    • Visit Hanoi Coffee Culture
  • Afternoon Activity:
    • Visit Woman Museum
  • Evening Activity:
    • Walk around Hoan Kiem Lake (stalls of products & food) and try street food

Day 28

  • Morning Activity:
    • Hostel Breakfast
  • Afternoon Activity:
    • Check out the hostel & head to the airport

What to expect:

Arriving in Hanoi feels like stepping into the heart of Vietnam- and you will feel it immediately!

As soon as you start exploring, you’re surrounded by a lively mix of old and new. Picture bustling streets filled with scooters, ancient temples next to modern buildings, and the aroma of street food everywhere.

Wander through the Old Quarter’s narrow alleys where you can find everything from handmade crafts to delicious local dishes.

Visit historical sites like Hoan Kiem Lake and the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum to get a taste of Vietnam’s rich history. Whether you’re sipping coffee at a cozy café, shopping at a night market, or watching a traditional water puppet show, Hanoi offers a vibrant and dynamic experience that will captivate you at every turn.

My personal experience:

Harmonious chaos is how I would describe this city, and how I’ve heard many other travelers compare it to as well.

I felt overwhelmed exploring this city. There is just SO much going on. From the never-ending honking of scooters to navigating through endless crowds of people no matter the time of day, Hanoi seemed to always be pulsating with energy.

However, there are endless options of things to do here. I enjoyed visiting the birthplace of egg coffee at Cafe Giang during the day and exploring the bustling night markets later in the evening.

My top highlight in Hanoi had to be sipping on egg coffee while experiencing a train passing by me only inches from my face on the infamous train street! A must-do while in Hanoi!

Vietnam One Month Itinerary Summary

This post provides you with all the information you need for your Vietnam one-month itinerary. From identifying the exact cities you need to visit to providing ample activity options, all the way to the specific transportation routes needed to get from one city to the next have been mapped out for you here.

Even more, I have gone ahead and created a thorough packing guide in this post here so you won’t even have to put much thought into that either! Or, if you’re looking for a smaller list, feel free to check out this post instead to help you out.

Now, what are you waiting for? Go make some unforgettable memories with this Vietnam one-month itinerary!

Ultimate Vietnam One Month Itinerary from solo female traveler

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