Why Do Indian Travelers Love Exploring Vietnam From North To South?
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Recent travel trends observed by Visit Indochina reveal a growing preference among Indian travelers for multi-destination journeys across Vietnam. Rather than staying in a single city, many Indian groups choose to explore different regions of the country in one trip. But what makes Vietnam such an attractive destination for this type of travel experience?

In recent days, the Visit Indochina team has continued welcoming Indian groups traveling through Vietnam, with itineraries covering Da Nang, Phu Quoc and Ho Chi Minh City. These travelers are among the many visitors who have flown thousands of kilometers to discover the beauty and diversity of Vietnam.
In Da Nang, guests enjoyed visits to Son Tra Peninsula, Linh Ung Pagoda and Ba Na Hills-some of the most iconic attractions in Central Vietnam. The journey then continued to Hoi An Ancient Town, where visitors explored a UNESCO-recognized heritage destination renowned for its well-preserved architecture, rich history and unique cultural atmosphere.
Exploring the Cultural and Scenic Highlights of Da Nang and Hoi An
From Central Vietnam, the group traveled to Phu Quoc, Vietnam’s largest island and one of Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing tourism destinations. Known for its world-class resorts and large-scale entertainment complexes, Phu Quoc has become a favorite stop for international travelers.
During their stay, guests experienced the spectacular Hon Thom Cable Car, explored Sunset Town and Grand World and enjoyed exciting attractions at VinWonders and Vinpearl Safari. The combination of pristine beaches, luxury resorts and modern entertainment offerings has made Phu Quoc one of the most sought-after destinations among Indian travelers.
Exploring the Cultural and Scenic Highlights of Da Nang and Hoi An
The final stop of the journey was Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam’s largest economic and cultural hub. Here, visitors discovered impressive architectural landmarks, experienced the city's vibrant urban lifestyle and gained insight into the unique culture of this dynamic metropolis with more than 300 years of history.
Over the years, Visit Indochina has welcomed numerous Indian groups who prefer exploring multiple destinations across Vietnam rather than focusing on a single location. In response to this growing demand, the company has developed a wide range of tailored travel programs, including Northern Vietnam Tours, Central Vietnam Tours, Southern Vietnam Tours and comprehensive Vietnam Discovery Tours, all of which continue to receive strong booking demand.
Notably, most Indian travelers choose itineraries that combine diverse experiences within a single trip. Instead of focusing solely on beach holidays or heritage sightseeing, many groups seek a balanced journey that includes culture, nature, shopping, entertainment and urban exploration.
One of Vietnam’s greatest advantages is its remarkable diversity. Stretching thousands of kilometers from the northern border with China to the southern coast near the Gulf of Thailand, the country offers an extraordinary variety of landscapes, traditions and lifestyles.
Each region possesses its own unique cultural identity and natural beauty, creating a colorful mosaic of experiences for visitors. As travelers move from one destination to another, they not only admire stunning scenery but also encounter authentic local communities, cultural heritage and traditions that cannot be found anywhere else in the world.
India is currently one of the most important international markets for Visit Indochina. The company continues to invest in market development and maintains a local presence in India to strengthen partnerships and support travel trade cooperation.
India is also consistently ranked among Vietnam’s top international source markets, reflecting the growing travel demand between the two countries and the strong potential for future tourism growth.
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