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I have a trip planned for the last two weeks of March next year with my 2 teenagers. I’m pretty solid on most of our plans, but have about 5 nights that I’m deciding how we should spend them from Hanoi:

1) this is where I’m currently at: 2 nights Mai Chau (be there for the sunday morning market), 2 nights Ninh Binh; 1 night Halong Bay Cruise (read alot of mixed reviews for the cruise). this feels like alot in a small amount of time…

2)I had really wanted to go to Sapa for the cultural/village experience, but it seems that the last 2 weeks of March might not be the best, so that’s where I ended up with #1 above

3) had thought about Ha Giang loop – seems most love this experience, but I’m a bit nervous to do it with my children (15 boy and 17 yo girl)

So – how would you spend 5 nights in the north? we will be in Hanoi for 4 nights after these 5 nights, and before that are coming from Hue (1 night) /Hoi An (3 nights) /HCMC (2 nights).

thank you!

23 thoughts on “how to spend the last 5 nights of trip with teenagers – Vietnam Forum

  1. VietnamVietnam
    Travel Expert scottj765
    says:

    “so skip out on the halong bay cruise?”

    That’s something that you’ll need to decide.

    If you’re not overly enamoured with the whole idea, then give it a miss.

    “…..+1 to HCM, +1 to Hue, and +3 to ninh binh? or 1 cruise and 2 ninh binh?”

    Yep, that’s the potential decision.

    Or, you could drop Hue altogether.

    Scott

  2. VietnamVietnam
    Travel Expert scottj765
    says:

    “Mai Chau got on the list to experience the sunday market, as a replacement ish for Sapa. and Ninh binh looks great.”

    You can always replace Ninh Binh with Mai Chau.

    Ninh Binh will probably offer a bit more for the kids, and it’s a bit easier / quicker to get to.

    Scott

  3. VietnamVietnam
    Jen D
    says:

    yes, that’s what it looks like. I was also thinking about adding a night to Hue.

    I’m really on the fence with Halong Bay – there seem to be very mixed reviews and it’s quite expensive. but also – I’m not sure when or if I will return. I used to always think I’d return to places, but over time, that rarely seems to happen.

    Mai Chau got on the list to experience the sunday market, as a replacement ish for Sapa. and Ninh binh looks great.

  4. VietnamVietnam
    Travel Expert scottj765
    says:

    Sorry, misread your post.

    So it looks like this?

    HCMC – 2 nights

    Hoi An – 3 nights

    Hue – 1 night

    Unknown – 5 nights

    Hanoi – 4 nights

    If so, add a night to HCMC, and then to make Hue more worthwhile, add at least a night there.

    Leaves you three nights.

    How important is Halong Bay?

    If not that important, use those three nights in Ninh Binh.

    Scott

  5. VietnamVietnam
    Travel Expert scottj765
    says:

    Add those nights to what you already have.

    Two night stays only give you one full day.

    Do less moving.

    You’ll see more. 😉

    Scott

  6. VietnamVietnam
    India11
    says:

    What do you and your teens like doing?

    It would help people offer useful suggestions if you say what your interests are.

    Sure you’ll have a great trip.

  7. VietnamVietnam
    Jen D
    says:

    I have a trip planned for the last two weeks of March next year with my 2 teenagers. I’m pretty solid on most of our plans, but have about 5 nights that I’m deciding how we should spend them from Hanoi:

    1) this is where I’m currently at: 2 nights Mai Chau (be there for the sunday morning market), 2 nights Ninh Binh; 1 night Halong Bay Cruise (read alot of mixed reviews for the cruise). this feels like alot in a small amount of time…

    2)I had really wanted to go to Sapa for the cultural/village experience, but it seems that the last 2 weeks of March might not be the best, so that’s where I ended up with #1 above

    3) had thought about Ha Giang loop – seems most love this experience, but I’m a bit nervous to do it with my children (15 boy and 17 yo girl)

    So – how would you spend 5 nights in the north? we will be in Hanoi for 4 nights after these 5 nights, and before that are coming from Hue (1 night) /Hoi An (3 nights) /HCMC (2 nights).

    thank you!

  8. VietnamVietnam
    Jen D
    says:

    I have a trip planned for the last two weeks of March next year with my 2 teenagers. I’m pretty solid on most of our plans, but have about 5 nights that I’m deciding how we should spend them from Hanoi:

    1) this is where I’m currently at: 2 nights Mai Chau (be there for the sunday morning market), 2 nights Ninh Binh; 1 night Halong Bay Cruise (read alot of mixed reviews for the cruise). this feels like alot in a small amount of time…

    2)I had really wanted to go to Sapa for the cultural/village experience, but it seems that the last 2 weeks of March might not be the best, so that’s where I ended up with #1 above

    3) had thought about Ha Giang loop – seems most love this experience, but I’m a bit nervous to do it with my children (15 boy and 17 yo girl)

    So – how would you spend 5 nights in the north? we will be in Hanoi for 4 nights after these 5 nights, and before that are coming from Hue (1 night) /Hoi An (3 nights) /HCMC (2 nights).

    thank you!

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