Vietnam Slow Travel
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Our Vietnam Slow Travel Tours












2 Weeks North & Central Vietnam in Slow Pace
- Hanoi street food
- Pu Luong trekking
- Lan Ha Bay cruise
- Ninh Binh cycling
- Hoi An countryside
Quick itinerary view
- Day 1: Hanoi
- Day 2: Hanoi
- Day 3: Pu Luong
- Day 4: Pu Luong
- Day 5: Pu Luong – Ninh Binh
- Day 6: Ninh Binh
- Day 7: Ninh Binh
- Day 8: Lan Ha Bay
- Day 9: Lan Ha Bay – Cat Ba Island
- Day 10: Cat Ba Island – Hoi An
- Day 11: Hoi An
- Day 12: Hoi An
- Day 13: Hoi An
- Day 14: Hoi An – Hanoi












3 weeks: Vietnam Nature, Culture & Beaches in a Slow Pace
- Pu Luong trekking
- Lan Ha Bay cruise
- Hoi An countryside
- Mekong Delta homestay
- Phu Quoc beaches
Quick itinerary view
- Day 1: Hanoi
- Day 2: Hanoi
- Day 3: Pu Luong
- Day 4: Pu Luong
- Day 5: Pu Luong – Ninh Binh
- Day 6: Ninh Binh
- Day 7: Ninh Binh
- Day 8: Lan Ha Bay
- Day 9: Lan Ha Bay – Cat Ba Island
- Day 10: Cat Ba Island – Hoi An
- Day 11: Hoi An
- Day 12: Hoi An
- Day 13: Hoi An
- Day 14: Hoi An – Ho Chi Minh City
- Day 15: Ho Chi Minh City
- Day 16: Ho Chi Minh City – Mekong Delta
- Day 17: Mekong Delta
- Day 18: Mekong Delta – Phu Quoc
- Day 19: Phu Quoc
- Day 20: Phu Quoc
- Day 21: Phu Quoc
- Day 22: Phu Quoc – Ho Chi Minh City / Hanoi
























Vietnam’s Ultimate Adventure in 4 Weeks
- Sapa trekking
- Ha Giang Loop
- Off Beaten Cao Bang
- Lan Ha Bay cruise
- Phong Nha jungle
Quick itinerary view
- Day 1: Hanoi
- Day 2: Hanoi – Sapa
- Day 3: Sapa
- Day 4: Sapa
- Day 5: Sapa – Ha Giang
- Day 6: Ha Giang – Dong Van
- Day 7: Dong Van – Cao Bang
- Day 8: Cao Bang – Ban Gioc Waterfall
- Day 9: Ban Gioc Waterfall – Ba Be Lake
- Day 10: Ba Be Lake
- Day 11: Ba Be Lake – Hanoi
- Day 12: Lan Ha Bay
- Day 13: Cat Ba Island
- Day 14: Cat Ba Island – Ninh Binh
- Day 15: Ninh Binh
- Day 16: Ninh Binh
- Day 17: Phong Nha
- Day 18: Phong Nha
- Day 19:Phong Nha – DMZ – Hue
- Day 20: Hue
- Day 21: Hue – Hai Van Pass – Hoi An
- Day 22: Hoi An
- Day 23: Hoi An – Nha Trang
- Day 24: Nha Trang
- Day 25: Nha Trang – Dalat
- Day 26: Dalat
- Day 27: Dalat – Ho Chi Minh City
- Day 28: Ho Chi Minh City
Create Your Vietnam Slow Travel Tour
Why Vietnam Is Perfect for Slow Travel
Vietnam is one of the best places in Asia to slow down: peaceful valleys, scenic rice terraces, eco-lodges, quiet countryside roads and warm local hospitality create an ideal setting for unhurried journeys. Slow travel here means fewer destinations, deeper experiences and time to enjoy nature and local life without rushing.
Why Local Vietnam Is Great for Slow Travel
Strong Experience Designing Trips for Seniors and Relaxed Travelers
A large part of our guests choose a slower travel style, especially seniors, and we’ve built countless itineraries that prioritise comfort, easy logistics and longer stays. This experience helps us create slow-paced journeys that feel smooth, balanced and enjoyable for any age — without the rush that many standard tours include.
Deep Knowledge of Peaceful, Less-Traveled Regions
We know Vietnam’s quiet valleys, scenic countryside roads, eco-lodges and nature areas extremely well. From Mai Chau and Pu Luong to rural Ninh Binh and hidden villages in the north, we choose destinations where you can disconnect, slow down and enjoy local life at a comfortable pace.
Thoughtfully Designed Itineraries With Fewer Transfers
Slow travel works best when the days are simple. We specialise in creating routes with minimal travel time, extended stays in each destination and flexible schedules. Whether you want walking days, nature lodges or cultural encounters, we design a slow travel tour that never feels rushed and always feels meaningful.
Best Things to Do on a Vietnam Slow Travel Tour
A Vietnam slow travel tour focuses on fewer destinations, longer stays, peaceful scenery and authentic local life. These activities reflect the slower rhythm many travelers look for — relaxed, meaningful and free from rushed sightseeing.
1. Stay in Peaceful Countryside Lodges
Eco-lodges in Pu Luong, Mai Chau, Ninh Binh or Ha Giang offer quiet settings, rice field views and a natural pace of life. Staying several nights in one place is a key part of slow travel in Vietnam.
2. Take Long Walks Through Villages and Rice Valleys
Village-to-village walks allow you to explore rural landscapes slowly, stopping for photos, tea, or small conversations along the way. It’s one of the most grounding experiences in Vietnam.
3. Join Local Workshops and Craft Experiences
From weaving and farming to lantern making or tea processing, local workshops offer gentle cultural immersion. These activities fit perfectly into relaxed days without rushed schedules.
4. Enjoy Calm Boat Rides Through Nature
Whether in Ninh Binh, Lan Ha Bay or the Mekong Delta, slow boat trips let you enjoy the scenery without stress. They’re perfect for travelers looking for quiet, reflective moments.
5. Visit Tea Plantations and Mountain Villages
Tea regions around Moc Chau, Thai Nguyen or Ha Giang offer beautiful views and peaceful walks. Slow travel itineraries often include relaxed visits rather than structured tours.
6. Explore Local Markets at a Gentle Pace
Morning markets in the mountains are ideal for slow, atmospheric cultural moments. Arriving early gives you the quietest and most authentic experience.
7. Spend a Day With a Local Family
Home visits, simple meals and gentle cultural exchanges allow you to understand local life deeply. This is one of the most rewarding elements of a slow travel tour in Vietnam.
8. Enjoy Bicycle Rides on Rural Backroads
Cycling slowly through rice paddies and scenic countryside is both relaxing and immersive. Routes in Ninh Binh, Mai Chau, and Hoi An’s surroundings are ideal.
9. Relax on Quiet River Cruises
Lan Ha Bay and some parts of the Mekong offer peaceful, small-scale cruises — slower and calmer than large tourist boats. Perfect for travelers avoiding busy environments.
10. Spend Time With No Fixed Plan
Slow travel values unstructured moments — reading with a view, sitting in a village café, or watching daily life unfold. These pauses often become the most memorable part of the journey.
What Travelers Say About Our Vietnam Package Tours
All our Vietnam slow travel tours are private and tailored to your preferred pace — here’s what recent travelers said about their experience with Local Vietnam.
Frequently Asked Questions About Vietnam Slow Travel
How does a customized Vietnam slow travel itinerary work?
We start by asking about your ideal pace, the destinations you’re most interested in, how long you want to travel, and any special preferences such as easy walking, culture, food, or nature. Based on this, we create a first proposal that you can fully adjust — fewer destinations, slower days, longer stays, or different accommodation. We refine the itinerary until it feels perfectly balanced and comfortable for you.
What makes Vietnam a good destination for slow travel?
Vietnam has a wide mix of scenic landscapes, charming small towns, calm countryside, and rich cultural experiences that don’t require rushing. You can stay longer in each region and enjoy activities like gentle walks, village visits, cooking classes, boat rides, tea plantations, and relaxed days in nature. Distances between key destinations are manageable, which makes slow travel especially enjoyable here.
How many destinations should I include in a Vietnam slow travel holiday?
We usually recommend focusing on fewer destinations and spending more time in each — for example, two to four locations during a two-week holiday. This gives you time to enjoy each place without constant transfers. The exact number depends on your interests and energy levels, but we always help you design a route that feels calm, enjoyable, and realistic.
Is slow travel suitable for older travelers or people who prefer easy days?
Yes — slow travel is one of the best ways to explore Vietnam if you prefer comfort, easy pacing, and minimal rushing. Many of our guests are seniors, and we have a lot of experience designing itineraries that avoid long travel days, include gentle activities, and offer comfortable accommodation. You can choose relaxed walks, private drivers, easy cultural experiences, and flexible days with plenty of breaks.
When is the best time to enjoy slow travel in Vietnam?
Slow travel works well in every season, but the best months depend on where you want to go. Northern Vietnam is most comfortable from September to May; central Vietnam is perfect from February to August; and southern Vietnam is enjoyable year-round. Because slow travel gives you more time in each place, we design your itinerary around the climate to make sure your experience stays comfortable.
How does payment work for a Vietnam slow travel tour with Local Vietnam?
You only make a payment once you approve the final itinerary. A 30% deposit confirms your reservations, and the remaining balance is paid one month before arrival. Payment options include bank transfer to our company account or credit card via PayPal.