Indian Travelers Discover Vietnam in 7 Days: Phu Quoc, Sapa and Hanoi Highlights
- Dec 25, 2025
- 3 min read
Indian travelers recently embarked on a seven-day journey across Vietnam’s most iconic destinations — Phu Quoc, Sapa, and Hanoi—under the coordination of Visit Indochina, experiencing a seamless blend of island leisure, mountain landscapes, and cultural exploration at year’s end.

Visit Indochina warmly welcomes Indian guests upon arrival at Phu Quoc International Airport, marking the start of a 7-day exploration across Vietnam’s most iconic destinations
On the first day in Phu Quoc, the group explored Grand World, Bamboo Works, and Urban Park. As evening fell, laser lights illuminated the beachfront while waves gently rolled ashore. The Venice Boat Ride along the canal offered a tranquil yet vibrant glimpse into the island’s modern lifestyle.
Day two unfolded at VinWonders Phu Quoc, where indoor and outdoor attractions filled the day with laughter and excitement. On the third day, the group visited a pearl farm before continuing to Sunset Town and the iconic Kiss Bridge. The journey then expanded offshore with a four-island tour, including Coral Park, Hon Thom, Hon Mong Tay, and Hon Gam Ghi.
Crystal-clear waters revealed schools of colorful fish as sea breezes brushed across the boats. Travelers snorkeled, captured photos, and engaged with local communities before ending the day at Exotic Village and Aquatopia Water Park, combining relaxation with entertainment.

Indian travelers relax and capture memorable moments along the tropical coastline, embracing the island’s laid-back charm and crystal-clear waters.
Leaving the southern island behind, the group flew north to Sapa. Morning mist enveloped the mountain town as cool air drifted through stone-paved streets. The following day, the Fansipan Legend cable car carried the group to the summit of Mount Fansipan, where sweeping mountain ranges stretched into the distance. The strong wind, sacred landmarks, and panoramic views created a moment both majestic and serene.
Cat Cat Village marked the final stop in Sapa, offering insight into ethnic minority life amid the sound of flowing streams and forest birds.
The journey concluded in Hanoi, where the group wandered through the Old Quarter, savoring traditional pho, egg coffee, and the lively atmosphere of year-end shopping streets. Visit Indochina managed the entire itinerary—from route design and transportation to accommodation and local experiences—ensuring comfort, safety, and a fully immersive journey for the international group.

In Sapa, the group steps into Cat Cat Village to discover ethnic traditions, wooden houses, and the everyday life of northern Vietnam’s highland communities.
Combining tropical islands, modern entertainment, highland nature, and local culture, the itinerary reflects an ideal option for travelers seeking diverse Vietnam experiences within a limited timeframe.
Northern Vietnam Sees a Surge in International Visitors at Year’s End
In recent days, northern Vietnam has welcomed thousands of international visitors daily as the peak winter travel season begins. Destinations such as Sapa, Tam Dao, Hanoi, and Ha Giang enter their most attractive period, marked by crisp air, occasional frost, and the early bloom of spring flowers.

Nestled among rolling mountains, Tam Dao offers a striking blend of misty landscapes, unique architecture, and cool highland air that captivates visitors year-round.
Visitors are drawn to the windswept summit of Mount Fansipan at over 2,000 meters above sea level, while Ha Giang’s valleys glow with yellow mustard flowers and budding plum forests. In Hanoi and Tam Dao, travelers witness the seasonal transformation of landscapes and local life, creating a distinctive charm unique to northern Vietnam at year’s end.
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