Hi! I’m planning a trip to Vietnam in mid‑March. There will be four of us, we’re interested in nature, food, and sightseeing.I’ve attached our current itinerary and would really appreciate your feedback. In particular:Does the itinerary make sense in terms of transport and the number of days in each place?Central Vietnam – what makes the most sense as a base for overnight stays? A few nights in Hoi An and then move to Hue, or the other way around?Central Vietnam – the plan looks quite packed. We haven’t decided exactly what we want to do yet, but I feel the list of activities/places is already too long.North Vietnam – I’m a bit worried about logistics and that this part is too packed. I’m especially unsure about Day 12, where I planned a trip to Ninh Binh and then the night train to Sapa. I’m wondering, for example, if we could leave our backpacks somewhere or freshen up before the night train.Do hotels usually offer luggage storage? That seems like it would be useful in several places. We’ll be traveling with backpacks only.

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We picked Ha Giang over Sapa. If you are adventurist, you could do the Loop on the back of a motorcycle. We chose to do it by car. We also loved Nin Binh and didn’t love Hoi An.
You can fly from Hue to Hanoi which will save you time, we took an early evening flight if I remember correctly. One whole day for the Palace in Hue would be good – but check what damage was done in the recent floods.
Vietnam is a beautiful place and there are many things to see. I would say your itinerary is too packed.
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