Nearly 300 Visitors from Visit Indochina’s Key Markets Explore Vietnam in the Year-End Season
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Over the past days, nearly 300 travelers from Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand—three of Visit Indochina’s most important source markets—were welcomed to Vietnam to experience destinations across Nha Trang, Mui Ne, Ho Chi Minh City, Sapa, and Hanoi.

Thai MICE guests explore the refreshing mountain landscapes of Sapa with Visit Indochina.
These groups represent Visit Indochina’s traditional international markets, including two MICE incentive groups and one leisure group combining relaxation and destination exploration.
Malaysian Travelers Discover the “Land of Agarwood”
The first delegation, from Malaysia, joined a Nha Trang – Mui Ne itinerary. On the first day, visitors explored Hon Chong, Po Nagar Cham Towers, and Nha Trang Night Market — locations that introduce travelers to local coastal life and Cham cultural heritage.
On the second day, the group traveled to Mui Ne for a jeep tour across the White Sand Dunes—one of the most favored activities among visitors seeking a mix of adventure and relaxation.

A lively Malaysian group enjoys a jeep adventure across Mui Ne’s iconic White Sand Dunes.
On day three, the group returned to Nha Trang to visit Tram Huong Tower and Nha Trang Cathedral, followed by free time for shopping and an evening experience at VinWonders Nha Trang.
To elevate guest experience, Visit Indochina designed the program with a balanced mix of sightseeing and leisure, focusing on stable services and strong local connections.
Philippines MICE Delegation Explores Ho Chi Minh City
Members of Sterling Insurance Company (Philippines) visited Vietnam on a business-leisure MICE program.Beyond internal corporate activities, the group toured major historical and architectural landmarks in Ho Chi Minh City, including Cu Chi Tunnels, Independence Palace, War Remnants Museum, Notre Dame Cathedral, Central Post Office, and Ben Thanh Market.

The Philippine MICE group explores the historic Cu Chi Tunnels—one of Ho Chi Minh City’s most remarkable heritage sites.
Many participants said it was their first time learning about Vietnam’s wartime heritage, French colonial architecture, and traditional market culture. Their conference program was held at a hotel equipped with professional meeting facilities, prepared in coordination with Visit Indochina.
Ho Chi Minh City remains a core destination within Visit Indochina’s Southern Vietnam tour series, known for its diverse urban, cultural, and culinary experiences.

Philippine guests enjoy a vibrant night out at one of Ho Chi Minh City’s most iconic landmarks
Thai Travelers Enjoy Sapa and Hanoi
Also in November, Visit Indochina welcomed nearly 150 guests from BESTPOWER ASIA (Thailand) on a special Sapa–Hanoi itinerary.
Northern Vietnam is entering early winter, making it one of the busiest seasons for travelers seeking cool weather, fog-covered mountains, and vibrant festivals.
In Sapa, the group visited Sapa Stone Church, Sapa Lake, Night Market, experienced the Muong Hoa funicular and Fansipan cable car, explored Cat Cat Village, and visited the popular Moana photo zone.These activities offered guests a close-up view of ethnic minority culture and highland landscapes.

The BESTPOWER Thailand delegation experiences Northern Vietnam’s cool weather and signature cultural highlights with Visit Indochina
In Hanoi, the group visited Ba Dinh Square, paid respects at President Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum, and explored Tran Quoc Pagoda by West Lake.
According to Visit Indochina, Thai MICE groups frequently choose itineraries combining Northern mountains with Hanoi because November’s weather is ideal and the region offers rich cultural and historical diversity.
Key Source Markets and Year-End Service Plans
Mr. Nguyen Son Thuy, Director of Visit Indochina, affirmed that Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand remain among the company’s most significant markets—especially for MICE tourism.

Thai MICE guests join a vibrant cultural exchange event, wearing traditional Vietnamese áo dài and celebrating their Vietnam journey with Visit Indochina
November 2025 marks a strong return of MICE groups after a period of slower activity. Visit Indochina implemented special market-based incentives, focusing on logistics, transport services, experienced tour guides, and local coordination for event organization.
Programs are tailored for small, medium, and large groups with diverse requirements in sightseeing, meetings, and internal engagement activities.
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