Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Da Nang and Hoi An — customised 5N/6D and 7N/8D Vietnam holidays from Bangalore, with e-Visa support handled for you.
Vietnam has quietly become one of the best-value international trips for Indian travellers — limestone islands rising out of the sea in Ha Long Bay, lantern-lit evenings in Hoi An, and street food that genuinely rivals anywhere in Southeast Asia, all at a daily cost noticeably lower than Thailand or Bali. If you’re comparing Vietnam tour packages from Bangalore against other Southeast Asian options, the deciding factor is usually this: Vietnam rewards a multi-region itinerary (north + central, or north + south) rather than staying in one city, which is exactly how we structure our packages.
This page covers what a realistic Vietnam itinerary from Bangalore looks like, what it costs at different budget levels, the e-Visa process (genuinely simple, but worth doing right), and the best regional combination depending on how many days you have.
| Flight duration from Bangalore | Approx. 7–9 hours via a connecting hub (no direct Bangalore–Vietnam flight) |
| Ideal trip length | 5–6 days for one region; 7–9 days to combine north + central or north + south |
| Visa for Indians | e-Visa required for all Indian passport holders (90-day validity) |
| Best time to visit | October to April (varies slightly by region) |
| Starting price (per person, twin sharing) | ₹49,999 for 5N/6D |
| Currency | Vietnamese Dong (VND) |
| Time difference | Vietnam is 1.5 hours ahead of India |
As a best international travel agency in Bangalore for Southeast Asia routes, we sequence your Vietnam itinerary around realistic internal travel times Vietnam is geographically long, and the north (Hanoi/Sapa), centre (Da Nang/Hoi An), and south (Ho Chi Minh City/Mekong Delta) each need a short domestic flight between them if you’re combining regions.
Adds Ho Chi Minh City and a Mekong Delta day trip to the central-Vietnam route above — a good option if you want to see both the south and the centre without a third internal flight.
Built around Hoi An’s lantern evenings, a private Ha Long Bay cabin cruise, and unhurried pacing between just two or three locations rather than a packed multi-city route.
Prices above are indicative starting ranges for twin-sharing, standard category accommodation, and vary by season, exact cities covered, and whether international flights are included. Get a free quote for your specific dates.
Not included (available on request): international flights from Bangalore (quoted separately based on current fares and routing), travel insurance, optional excursions (Mekong Delta, Sapa) outside the base itinerary.
Compared to Turkey, this is genuinely the easier visa process on this page:
We handle the e-Visa application as part of your package, which mainly comes down to getting the documentation right the first time — corrections aren’t possible once an application is submitted, so a rejected attempt means reapplying and paying the fee again.
Vietnam’s long north-to-south geography means weather varies meaningfully by region:
| Region | Best months | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| North (Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Sapa) | October – April | Cooler, drier weather; winter (Dec–Feb) can be quite cool in Sapa |
| Central (Da Nang, Hoi An) | February – May | Avoid September–November, which is typhoon season on the central coast |
| South (Ho Chi Minh City, Mekong Delta) | November – April | Dry season; warm year-round but November–April avoids the heaviest rain |
If you’re combining regions in one trip, late February to April is the most reliable window across the whole country.
There’s no direct flight from Bangalore to Vietnam. Most itineraries connect through a Southeast Asian hub (commonly Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, or Colombo), with total travel time of roughly 7–9 hours including the layover, landing into either Hanoi (Noi Bai) or Ho Chi Minh City (Tan Son Nhat) depending on your itinerary’s starting point.
A 5N/6D Vietnam package covering Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, and Da Nang/Hoi An starts around ₹49,999 per person on a twin-sharing basis. A longer 7N/8D itinerary adding Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta starts around ₹68,999 per person. Prices vary by season and hotel category.
Yes, every Indian passport holder needs a visa. Vietnam's e-Visa is available to all Indian travellers (unlike Turkey, there's no conditional eligibility), is valid for up to 90 days, and typically takes 3–5 working days to process.
5 to 6 days is enough to cover one region well (for example, Hanoi + Ha Long Bay + Da Nang/Hoi An). If you want to add Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta, plan for 7 to 9 days.
October to April is generally the best window, though it varies by region — the north is best from October to April, the centre is best from February to May (avoiding typhoon season), and the south is best from November to April.
No, there's no direct Bangalore–Vietnam flight. Most routes connect through Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, or Colombo, with total travel time of around 7 to 9 hours.
Yes, but only under specific conditions: you must fly directly into Phu Quoc from outside Vietnam, stay only on Phu Quoc Island, and depart directly from Phu Quoc. This exemption does not apply if your itinerary also includes other Vietnamese cities.
Generally, yes. Accommodation, food, and local transport in Vietnam tend to run lower than comparable options in Thailand or Bali, which is one of the main reasons it's gained popularity with Indian travellers recently.
Yes. Honeymoon itineraries typically focus on fewer locations with more time in each usually Hoi An and a private Ha Long Bay cruise rather than the broader multi-city route used for first-time visitors.
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