Vietnam Tour Packages From Mumbai
Vietnam tour packages from Mumbai are getting popular for a reason. Most people who visit Vietnam say the same thing: they expected it to be nice, but didn’t expect to fall this hard for it. The photos are accurate, but they can’t capture sitting beside Hoan Kiem Lake with egg coffee at 7 AM, or drifting through Halong Bay while morning mist still sits on the water. You have to go to get it.
For anyone flying out of Mumbai, Vietnam is one of the most practical international trips you can plan right now. Flights connect through Singapore or Bangkok in 6 to 9 hours — shorter than Europe, completely different from anything within India. Vietnam tour packages start around ₹35,000 per person and go up to ₹1,25,000 for premium options. Real discounts exist if you plan, but good slots go fast.
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- Vietnam: Da Nang + Ho Chi Minh City | 5 Days, 4 Nights — Seats filling up
- Discover Hanoi + Halong Bay Package — Best rates available right now
See what one of our customers said:
"Booked the Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh package from Viacation last November. Everything was sorted, no stress, just memories." — Priya Mehta, Mumbai
Why Choose Viacation for Your Vietnam Trip?
A lot of travel companies will sell you Vietnam packages from Mumbai. What they will not always tell you is what happens when something goes sideways — a missed connection, a hotel that looks nothing like the photos, a guide who does not show up. Here is what Viacation actually gets right:
- Real on-ground expertise: Our Vietnam itineraries are designed by people who have actually travelled there, so you get practical advice, not generic plans.
- Smart flight planning: We find the best routes from India with comfortable layovers, balanced prices, and minimal travel fatigue.
- Truly personalized trips: Your budget, food preferences, travel style, and pace are considered before we suggest any itinerary or hotel.
- Clear and honest pricing: No hidden costs. You see a proper cost breakdown before booking, so there are no surprises later.
- Full travel support: From visa help to on-trip assistance, our team stays connected with you throughout your Vietnam journey.
How to Reach Vietnam from Delhi
Understanding how to reach Vietnam from Mumbai, flights remain the fastest and most convenient way to travel comfortably.
- Departure Cities: Mumbai (BOM)
- Airports: Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport
- Arrival: Hanoi (Noi Bai) or Ho Chi Minh City (Tan Son Nhat)
- Direct and connecting flights available via Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur
- Duration: 4 to 9 hours, depending on layover
- Airlines: IndiGo, VietJet, Air India, Singapore Airlines
- Round Trip Prices: On average, ₹40k to ₹60k
Getting Your Vietnam Visa — Honestly, It Is Easy
If the visa process has been putting you off, stop worrying. Vietnam e-visa for Indians is fully online. No appointment, no queue, no agent.
What you need:
- An Indian passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel dates(essential for your Vietnam trip from Mumbai)
- A digital passport photo (white background, recent)
- Scanned copy of your passport's main page
- Your planned travel dates and hotel address in Vietnam
A card for the fee — roughly ₹1,800 to ₹2,200
- The actual process: Go to the official website(evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn), fill in your details, upload the documents, pay, and wait. Processing is around 3 working days. Do not cut it close, though — apply at least a week out. Your approved visa comes as a PDF. Print it, save it on your phone, and carry it with your passport through immigration. This simple process makes planning your Vietnam tour packages from Mumbai much easier and stress-free.
- One thing to know: the standard e-visa is single-entry. If you are crossing into Cambodia or Laos and returning to Vietnam, apply for a multiple-entry. Missing this creates real problems at borders.
When Should You Actually Go?
Vietnam's climate is confusing at first — the country is long and narrow, so what is raining in the north can be sunny in the south. Here is how to think about it:
October to March — This is the One
If you have flexibility, go between October and March. The north is cool and clear, central Vietnam is at its best, and the south stays warm without being punishing. Beaches are calm, roads are dry. Budget travellers also get better value here since Indian school-break demand is lower.
April to June — Decent, Worth Considering
Temperatures climb, especially in central Vietnam, where 24-35°C days are normal. Vietnam ticket price from Mumbai and hotels are cheaper, and everything is still fully operational — cruises, treks, city tours. During these months, specifically for Halong Bay or Hanoi, works well. Just plan beach time for early mornings.
July to September — Only If You Know What You Are Getting Into
Rain is real, particularly in the north and centre. Halong Bay can see rough conditions, and some tours get cancelled. That said, the Mekong Delta is gorgeous in the wet season — lush, high water, floating markets at their fullest. Hotel prices drop noticeably, and you will rarely be fighting for a table at a restaurant. If South Vietnam is your focus and you do not mind packing a light rain jacket, you can save a good amount.
Where to Stay — Real Picks for Every Budget
Luxury
1. InterContinental Nha Trang by IHG
32-34 Tran Phu, Nha Trang | Check-in: 3:00 PM | From ₹17,000/night
It is a 5-star hotel, right on the beachfront, with an infinity pool, ocean-facing rooms, and a spa that actually earns its price. Nha Trang is a beautiful stretch of coast, and this property sits on the best part of it. Couples exploring Vietnam tour packages from Mumbai who want quiet mornings with good coffee and a sea view will love it here.
- Best for: Honeymooners
2. Banyan Tree Lang Co
Chan May – Lang Co Commune, Canh Duong Village | Check-in: 3:00 PM | From ₹55,000/night
Private pool villas sit between mountains and a calm lagoon. If you are celebrating something, this is the kind of place that makes the occasion feel real. Very peaceful, very beautiful.
- Best for: a Special Occasion
3. Anantara Quy Nhon Villas
Ghenh Rang, Quy Nhon | Check-in: 2:00 PM | From ₹65,000/night
Clifftop villas with private pools facing the open ocean. Quy Nhon is still well off the tourist radar, so you get five-star facilities without the Instagram crowds. The seafood here is exceptional.
- Best for: Pure Luxury
Mid-Range
1. The Anam Mui Ne
18 Nguyen Dinh Chieu, Mui Ne | Check-in: 2:00 PM | From ₹14,000/night
Colonial Vietnamese-style property on a quieter stretch of beach, also included in holiday packages from Mumbai to Vietnam. The dunes nearby are a proper surprise, with red and white sands right by the coast. Good pool, solid food, and a relaxed pace overall.
- Best for: Beach Holidays
2. Hilton Da Nang
50 Bach Dang, Da Nang | Check-in: 3:00 PM | From ₹7,000/night
Central location, rooftop pool, multiple restaurants, and beaches a short drive away. Families get the space they need without paying coastal resort premiums. The Golden Bridge day trip is easily organized from here.
- Best for: Families
By City — Quick Reference:
1. Hanoi: Old Quarter puts you in the middle of everything, making it a perfect base during your trip to Vietnam from Mumbai. Good mid-range hotels run ₹3,500 to ₹7,000 per night.
2. Da Nang: City centre hotels give you beach and city access together. ₹4,000 to ₹10,000/night.
3. Ho Chi Minh City: District 1 is where you want to be. Budget from ₹2,500, premium up to ₹15,000/night.
The Stuff You Will Actually Remember
Halong Bay Cruise: Do at least 2 nights. A single day trip barely scratches it. Sunrise on the water, kayaking into sea caves, fresh crab for dinner — almost nobody comes back wishing they had skipped this.
Hoi An at Night: UNESCO-listed, but that label does not prepare you for 8 PM with paper lanterns reflected in the river. Go on a Full Moon night if you can. Lanterns floating on water, food stalls at every corner — it sneaks up on you. This is exactly the kind of experience people look for when booking Vietnam packages from Mumbai.
The Golden Bridge: It is genuinely surreal. Two giant stone hands emerging from the hillside, holding up a bridge at 1,400 meters. The cable car ride up through low clouds is part of the drama. Get there early — by late morning, the crowds are thick.
Mekong Delta: People always put this lower on the list and then wish they had not. Narrow waterways, floating markets, meals over water. It is a different Vietnam entirely.
Cu Chi Tunnels: 200 km of tunnels dug by hand. Crawling through a restored section gives you a real sense of the scale. About 70 km from Ho Chi Minh City, genuinely eye-opening.
Street Food: Eat where the locals eat — plastic stool, roadside stall, pho at 6 AM. On a trip to Vietnam from Mumbai, book a food walk with a local guide on your first day. It resets your standards for what street food can actually be.
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A duration of seven to ten days is ideal, allowing you to explore two to three cities, enjoy a Ha Long Bay cruise, and keep enough time for relaxation without feeling rushed.



































