Vietnam with kids: if you’re planning to visit Vietnam with kids or planning a family vacation to Vietnam, read on. Here are the best tips for family travel in Vietnam with a baby, toddler or teenager. Why visit Vietnam with kidsVietnamese people are great. They love children and most people will treat you differently if you are traveling in Vietnam with a baby, toddler or other young children. Solo travel in Vietnam and traveling in Vietnam with children are two completely different experiences. Educational lessons can also be learned everywhere: from science (the biodiversity in the Mekong Delta) to social studies (the hill tribes in Sapa), to the rich and complicated history of the country – both recent (the war) and much older (colonial times and Chinese influences). Warning: Of course not everyone who visits Vietnam has such a positive experience Vietnam with baby or toddlerVietnam is not the ideal country to travel with a baby or toddler, but it is certainly possible. In the big cities you have to take into account the chaotic traffic. You can get diapers and powdered milk in the supermarkets. Incidentally, Vietnamese are very fond of babies, toddlers and small children and will therefore receive you with great pleasure. Best time to visit Vietnam with childrenOne thing you will notice when researching Vietnam travel is that it is a very large country. So if you choose the best time to visit Vietnam based on the weather, your best choice will be largely determined by location. In Northern Vietnam, such as Hanoi, Halong Bay and Sapa, March to May and September to November are good times to avoid the heat of summer and the cold rains of winter. For southern places, such as Ho Chi Minh City, Phu Quoc and the Mekong Delta, December to May is dry, with generally pleasant temperatures. In central Vietnam, in cities such as Hoi An and Hue, it is best to visit from February to June. Safety and health in Vietnam with kids1. Road safetyVietnam is a safe country for children. However, there is one important point to know; traffic can be very chaotic. Motors, cars and trucks pass each other and there seem to be no real traffic rules. Crossing busy streets seems dangerous, but the key is to walk at a steady pace and be predictable. Traffic continues to flow around you. Check out the locals for tips or follow them closely. 2. Food and drinkIn general, you don’t have to worry about traveling with children in Vietnam if you follow your common sense. Yes, Vietnam’s delicious street food can be a problem for sensitive tummies, but asking for recommendations at your hotel avoids problems and only eat meals that are freshly prepared while you wait. Don’t drink the tap water, but ice is usually fine in restaurants and bars. Read more about safe eating in Vietnam here. 3. MedicinesPharmacies in the larger cities are generally well supplied, but it can be difficult to obtain medicines outside of them. Take plenty of special medicines with you (in the original packaging) or ask the doctor for a prescription. 4. Malaria and ZikaMalaria occurs all along the coast of Vietnam. Only remote areas in the far north and south of the country are a small chance. View the Malaria map here. Dengue (or dengue fever) is slightly more common. It is therefore useful to use anti-mosquito repellants with DEET. The Zika virus is almost non-existent. Only a few cases have occurred in the last 10 years. 5. VacinationsThere are no mandatory vacations for Vietnam, but a few are recommended, such as DTP and hepatitis A. It is useful to consult your doctor or the GGD in advance. 6. Dealing with animalsRabies occurs in Vietnam. It is better not to get close to mammals, such as a cat or a dog. 7. LiabilitiesIf you are in cities, as with any destination, keep valuables close by and be on the lookout for scams by people trying to sell you a product or service on the street. Tips for traveling with children in Vietnam1. VisaAs far as the visa is concerned, most people can apply for a Vietnam e-visa online, at least one week before departure or at an embassy of Vietnam. It is a simple application process online. You only need to apply for a Visa On Arrival if you are going to Vietnam for more than 30 days. 2. Flying with children to VietnamKeep in mind that there are not a lot of direct flights to Vietnam from Europe and the US. Flights including 1 change are available from 3 pm. You can choose to fly to Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City, depending on your travel schedule. 3. What to bring for kids to VietnamWhen packing, light travel is the best choice, especially if you want to visit different regions. Most domestic flights allow only 20 kg of checked baggage. While you can get most of the things you need in major cities, it is best to bring the necessary as they are often more expensive in Vietnam and you may not find the brands you like. Bring your own medicines, toiletries, baby food, diapers, sunscreen, mosquito repellent and basic first aid kit. Light, cotton clothes are best and you really only need flip flops and sneakers. When you go north around December and January you also need warm clothes. It is best to dress in layers and not bring bulky sweaters and jackets. For example, bring warm shirts with long sleeves and a raincoat. View the general packing list for Vietnam here. 4. Bring plenty of water and snacksYou can find places to eat and drink everywhere, but you will just find that when you need something you cannot find an open restaurant or supermarket. Vietnam can also be very hot and humid, so always bring plenty of water. 5. Do things for childrenVietnam can be hot, busy and overwhelming, make sure to spend some time with activities for kids. Vietnam has parks, playgrounds, beaches, play centers and water parks. There are cooking classes and there are cool shows. Pick something they’ll enjoy and look forward to, and make sure they know it’s coming. 7. Travel with a planIt’s easy to travel relaxed in Vietnam without a plan, but that requires a certain amount of flexibility, which can be difficult when traveling with children. Book your hotels in advance, especially in high season. Check out the best travel times if, for example, you want to sit at the beach with your children. And schedule any domestic flights. How to get around with children in Vietnamdomestic flightsDomestic flights in Vietnam are often dirt cheap. You can already have a flight between Ho Chi Minh City and Dalat from 20 euros per person. It is a good option when you have to travel long distances. A popular flight route is for example from Hanoi to Hoi An via Da Nang Airport. TrainsThe reunification express, the train that runs from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, is often described as a must. The sleeping wagons are more spacious than buses, there are more places for kids to get up and walk around when needed, and you have reliable access to a toilet that buses don’t provide. In addition, they are also more reliable and safer than the bus. The disadvantage? They are slow. BusesTrains are better for transport from city to city. There is more room for maneuver and usable toilets on rail cars. Buses don’t have this. They are often extremely tight by Western standards (they are designed for the average Vietnamese height) and the toilet breaks along the way are insufficient. Consider this when comparing prices. Walking & cyclingMany attractions in the cities themselves are within walking distance of each other, such as in Hoi An, Hue and Ho Chi Minh City. In addition, the country also has some great places to catch a bike and go out into nature or explore the countryside. Read more about top destinations to cycle on in Vietnam here. Walk with a pramWalking with a pram is not recommended. The roads and sidewalks are not made to be driven over with a pram. Taxis and car with driverBecause the cities in Vietnam have a poor public transport system, you are quickly assigned to taxis. The advantage is that taxis are very cheap and when you travel with kids a taxi is very handy. Within the center you often pay no more than a few euros per ride. For longer distances you can rent a car with a driver. It is not possible to drive yourself in Vietnam. Surprisingly, renting a car with a driver is relatively cheap, especially when traveling with your family. Best destinations in Vietnam with kids1. Mai ChauA quiet valley, with beautiful rice fields and minority villages. The valley is quite flat and there is almost no traffic, making it one of the best places to cycle in Vietnam. In the minority villages you can learn more about the local culture of the hill tribes, who you will see at work with traditional clothing. 2. Mekong DeltaStay in a homestay for a truly local experience. There are numerous boat trips that are organized where you go to floating markets, visit local coconut factories and take a small row boat through the narrow canals hidden between the palm trees. You can also take bike rides or opt for a leisurely cruise that takes you everywhere. 3. Ninh Binh
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