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Would you be prepared to share your route/hotel plans ? im looking at similar, and was going to use intrepid re kids meeting up etc. I have heard good things about them and like the idea its a small group.
Replying to Laura O
Hi Laura, I’d be very happy to, though I’m afraid the plans have yet to take shape! I’m thinking ahead to October 2026 for this trip so probably won’t start developing the details until later in the year, especially as it sounds like I can’t do a huge amount of forward planning with an itinerary that involves Hoi An in October.
Replying to NJSherlock
Thank you – i think we are going to try the intrepid family … just still plotting 🙂
It’s not just about it being dry, it could be about whether it’s flooded, or not.
Or even if Danang or Hue airports are open.
Would I go?
If l so desired, l would certainly be prepared to.
But l would also have a contingency plan.
Scott
Replying to scottj765
Thanks Scott – that’s useful advice.
How reliable are the 10-day or 7-day forecasts in central Vietnam? If I were to make an outline plan and then revisit it a week or so before the trip with the benefit of forecasts would that give me a stable platform, or is it so unpredictable that I would need to be making decisions while out there on a day-by-day basis?
Thanks again, Nathan
Replying to NJSherlock
No worries, Nathan.
“How reliable are the 10-day or 7-day forecasts in central Vietnam?”
I don’t know, as l gave up looking at them long ago.
They always told me it was going to rain, and it rarely did.
But that’s in every day ‘normal’ weather patterns.
If they forecast a significant tropical storm / typhoon, that’s different, and I’ll look and take notice.
I would also talk to locals.
Scott
If you want 5 star you should probably book yourself which isn’t difficult or go through a Vietnam guide whi can cater to your needs and book it for you. If you book internal flights you can book business class but the local train is exactly that and no 5 star options unles the tour chooses the tourist trains with a slightly better room options. Intrepid is definitely not a 5 star tour but usually takes you to some of the more authentic parts of vietnam with good quality , hotels in central locations.
Replying to Shell28
Thanks both, that’s very helpful. I’ve got the details of the hotels and boat and have decided to organise myself. As you say, it’s easy to get around Vietnam, and even using 5*s I’m pricing at around half of Intrepid.
The challenge looks to be Hoi An and Hue at that time of the year. How realistic is it to get there and have a dry day or two if travelling in the last two weeks of October? Thanks again!