Vietnam Tour Packages From Bangalore
So, Vietnam Is on Your List? Honestly, great choice. Bangalore life has a way of making you crave something completely different, and Vietnam is exactly that kind of escape. Not just a "pretty place to post photos" trip, but the kind of trip where you come back actually refreshed. Vietnam tour packages from Bangalore have been picking up fast this year, and talking to people who have been there, you understand why almost immediately.
Vietnam packages have been selling out pretty fast this year. The appeal is obvious once you start talking to folks who’ve just been. Everything feels fresh but not overwhelming. You’ll eat steaming street food for ₹80 that feels more satisfying than anything back home, wander from age-old temples to buzzy rooftop bars, cruise through surreal Halong Bay views, and dive into history and culture, all without killing your bank account.
Vietnam tour packages start from ₹35,000 per person, and there are early bird discounts that can save up to 10,000 per head if you book before seats fill. These packages go fast, especially around the March-April window. Take a look at what Viacation has ready:
- Vietnam Da Nang & Ho Chi Minh City – 5 Days, 4 Nights
- Discover Hanoi & Halong Bay
- Vietnam Iconic Circuit
- Classic Vietnam Journey
Why Travelers from Bangalore Keep Choosing Viacation
Do not just take our word for it. Here is what actual travelers said after booking their Vietnam trips with Viacation.
Traveler 1 – Priya, IT Professional, Bangalore: "Trying to plan a Vietnam trip from Bangalore while juggling work was a nightmare. I had more questions than answers. Viacation’s support team picked up every call, even on a Saturday night. They solved problems I hadn’t even thought of. That kind of help before you even leave home is rare."
Traveler 2 – Arjun & Family, Bangalore: "We were completely lost with the e-visa process. Government sites are confusing. Viacation walked us through step by step and checked our docs before posting them. We got approved with zero hassle. For a family, that’s priceless."
Traveler 3 – Sneha, Solo Traveler, Bangalore: "I wanted a trip that wasn’t cookie-cutter. Most agencies promise ‘customization’ but just swap hotels. Viacation actually built my schedule around what I wanted—different cities, different pace. That’s real flexibility."
Traveler 4 – Rahul, Frequent Flyer, Bangalore: "My trip landed smack in the middle of flight reroutes during USA-Iran tension. My connection was delayed, and I panicked. Viacation’s ticketing team sorted a new route the same day. I made it to Vietnam with just a four-hour delay, not missing the trip altogether. That’s the kind of response you remember."
Top Places to Explore in Vietnam
Vietnam is a long, narrow country, so every city has its own personality. With Vietnam packages from Bangalore, you get to experience how different each destination feels and why every stop is worth your time.
1. Hanoi
Hanoi’s got slow charm. Maybe it won’t bowl you over in 24 hours, but after a day or two, you’re wandering around Hoan Kiem Lake while locals do tai chi, eating bun cha on a plastic stool, and wondering why you ever hesitated. The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum isn’t just a tourist stop—it means something to people here. The Old Quarter’s narrow, lively streets are both hectic and wonderful.
2. Halong Bay
Halong Bay looks like a computer wallpaper, but the wild thing is—it’s better in reality. Over a thousand limestone islands jut out of green water, with caves hidden all over. Forget day tours. Do an overnight cruise if you actually want to soak it in, not just glimpse it.
3. Da Nang
It has turned into Vietnam's beach city, and My Khe Beach is a long, clean stretch of sand that rivals anything in Goa, but with far fewer crowds. The Marble Mountains are a short drive away, five limestone hills with temples, caves, and viewpoints built right into them. If you enjoy both beach days and history in the same trip, Vietnam tour packages from Bangalore make Da Nang an easy and rewarding stop.
4. Hoi An
It is the most photogenic city in Vietnam, full stop. The ancient town glows with lanterns every night at the Hoi An Night Market, and the surrounding streets are lined with silk shops, tailor stalls, and cafes. An Bang Beach is just 5 km out and far more relaxed than Da Nang. Hoi An is also the place to get custom clothes made overnight at prices that will surprise you.
5. The Mekong Delta
The Mekong Delta is a side of Vietnam that most tourists skip, which is exactly why you should go. The floating markets start at 5 AM and are already winding down by 9 AM, so timing matters. Boat through the delta's canals, past coconut farms, fishing villages, and narrow waterways where life moves completely differently from the cities.
Best Time to Visit Vietnam from Bangalore
Vietnam stretches across 15 degrees of latitude, so the "best time" actually depends on which part of the country you are visiting. For a trip to Vietnam from Bangalore, here is a clear breakdown:
Spring (March to April) – Best All-Round: This is the most comfortable window for most of Vietnam. Hanoi is pleasant without the summer heat, Halong Bay cruises run smoothly, and Hoi An is beautiful without the monsoon dampening things. Prices are moderate, crowds are manageable, and the weather behaves across north and central Vietnam. If you want one single "safe" time to book, this is it.
Summer (May to August) – Budget-Friendly, Beach-Ready: Prices drop noticeably during this period, and if beach destinations are your priority, this actually works well. Da Nang and Phu Quoc see their dry season, while northern Vietnam deals with heat and occasional showers. Pack light clothes and budget for a few indoor cultural stops to balance out the hot afternoons.
Autumn (September to November) – Fewer Crowds, Beautiful Light: Things start to cool down a bit, everything looks fresh and green after the rains, and crowds are much easier to handle. It’s a great time to explore places like Hanoi and Hue at your own pace with Vietnam tour packages from Bangalore. Just a heads-up, Central Vietnam can still see some rain in October, so it’s smart to check the weather before planning Hoi An.
Winter (December to February) – Cool North, Warm South: Hanoi gets genuinely cool (sometimes around 15°C), while Ho Chi Minh City stays warm and sunny. This period also covers Tet (Vietnamese New Year), which usually falls in late January or early February. Tet brings incredible cultural energy and festival decorations everywhere, but book accommodation well in advance as domestic travel spikes hard during this time.
How to Reach Vietnam from Bangalore
By Air – Most Practical Option
There are no direct flights from Bangalore (Kempegowda International Airport) to Vietnam. All routes involve at least one layover. Common arrival cities are Hanoi (Noi Bai International Airport), Ho Chi Minh City (Tan Son Nhat International Airport), and Da Nang International Airport.
- Layover Cities(Within India): Delhi or Kolkata.
Common connecting cities include Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, and Bangkok. Total travel time, including layover, ranges between 8 to 13 hours depending on the connection. Airlines like IndiGo, Air India, Singapore Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, and AirAsia operate on these routes.
Travel Tips:
- Book flights at least 6 to 8 weeks in advance for better prices, and to get the best Vietnam ticket price from Bangalore, especially for the March-April and December-January windows.
- A Singapore or Kuala Lumpur connection often gives a shorter layover and a cleaner airport experience
- Indian passport holders need a visa for Vietnam, but the e-visa process is now online, straightforward, and costs around ₹1,800.
- Carry some Vietnamese Dong (VND) for small purchases, though USD is also widely accepted in tourist areas.
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Rushing between cities is the biggest mistake. Vietnam is long, and if you try to cover Hanoi, Halong Bay, Hoi An, and Ho Chi Minh City in 5 days, you will spend most of your trip in transit. Pick fewer places and spend real time there. Also, do not skip the street food; even hesitant eaters usually end up loving it.
No direct flights operate between Bangalore and Vietnam right now. You will connect through cities like Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok. The Vietnam distance from Bangalore by flight is almost 8 to 13 hours, depending on the layover duration. Booking through Viacation helps you get the best connection with the shortest layover time.
The War Remnants Museum is sobering and essential. Ben Thanh Market is chaotic and fun. The Cu Chi Tunnels, a short drive out of the city, are one of the most remarkable things you will ever walk through, literally. Spend a night on Bui Vien Street if you want to see the city's nightlife at full volume.
The most common route is a 3.5 to 4-hour road transfer by bus or private car. Many cruises include this pickup directly from Hanoi hotels. Avoid booking day trips to Halong Bay. A minimum 2-day, 1-night cruise gives you time to actually enjoy the bay instead of just passing through it. Prices for overnight cruises start around ₹7,000 per person.
Vietnam uses the Vietnamese Dong (VND). The exchange rate is roughly ₹1 = 280 to 290 VND, so prices in VND look like large numbers, which confuses many first-time visitors. Exchange currency at banks or licensed money changers in cities, as airport exchange rates are notably worse. ATMs work fine in cities, and USD is accepted at most tourist-facing businesses.



































