Things To Do In Ho Chi Minh City 2024 - Vietnam Travel Tips

Things To Do In Ho Chi Minh City 2024 - Vietnam Travel Tips

Things To Do In Ho Chi Minh City 2024 - Vietnam Travel Tips

You do not want to miss out on what Ho Chi Minh City has to offer? From a Cu Chi tunnels tour to visiting the temples of Saigon, here is our 2-day program!

2 Days in one of the best cities to visit in Vietnam: Ho Chi Minh City 

Welcome to sunny and tropical Ho Chi Minh City, known before 1975 [the reunification of Vietnam] as Saigon! Forty-seven years later, the megalopolis, listed as one of the most dynamic cities in South-East Asia, has evolved into a busy human-sized beehive in which millions of motorbikes buzz right, left, and center from dawn to dusk. A sight to behold!

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There is a lot to discover in this never-stopping city, and, although two days should suffice to catch a good-enough glimpse of the essentials, know that there is way more to Saigon than meets the eye! Let us, for now, embark on a two-day itinerary through Ho Chi Minh city, shall we? 

 

1st day: Discovering Ho Chi Minh City Street Food

 

There is nothing better to start the day off right than an energizing cup of ca phe sua da (Vietnamese cold coffee with condensed milk) and some popular local street food breakfast. You had better eat until full, though, as it will be a long first day!

Fortunately for you, you are spoiled with choice in that regard: you will always find a street vendor selling takeaway coffee along the streets. And if you are not a coffee enthusiast, tra da (iced tea) will do the trick! As far as traditional breakfast food goes, Vietnam has got you covered too: banh mi, for example, the French baguette revisited, or a pho soup are both among  the top must-eat dishes in Saigon

 

Take a Cu Chi tunnels tour

 

One of the staples of tourist attractions you must not overlook! This remnant of Vietnamese military strategy is roughly thirty-five kilometers away from the city center. Half a day generally does it!

 

During the war, the revolutionary forces of the Vietcongs, hounded by the Americans, used these networks of tunnels to hide and seek shelter. Open today to the public, one can not only witness the ingenuity of the soldiers of the time but also get to feel what sneaking into these tunnels or firing an Ak-47 at the nearby shooting range must have been like.

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More adventurous visitors might prefer off-the-beaten-path immersion through a private tour to Ben Duoc tunnels, an almost exclusively local-only place, however!

 

Visit The War Remnants Museum

 

If you are not faint of heart, wish to complement your visit to the tunnels, and are somewhat of a History aficionado, this museum is for you! While American combat plane models adorn the courtyard, the inside of the building exhibits a series of disturbing photographs retracing the tumultuous war history of the country.

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Walk around Saigon: Old French colonial landmarks - Saigon Heritage Walk

 

While within perfectly-manageable walking distance from one another, if the scorching sun is too much to handle, hop on a Ho Chi Minh City taxi or book a driver through Grab or Gojek - a Vietnamese Uber-like mobility-as-a-service provider. There are many well and lesser-known architectural remnants of French colonial legacy in Saigon, but these are by far some of the most Instagram-worthy buildings in town: 

. The Ho Chi Minh City Hall

Completed in 1909 to embody the seat of the administrative council of Indochina (present-day Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos),  this beautiful piece of French colonial architecture sits at the very top of the once-famous boulevard Charner, now known as Nguyen Hue.

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. Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon

Religiously speaking, under the French Notre-Dame was the heart and soul of Saigon. Inaugurated in 1880, Notre-Dame, to this day, remains one of the most beautiful religious buildings in Vietnam. Standing on its pedestal on the forecourt, the Virgin Mary statue, carved in Rome, is dearly revered by the Vietnamese catholic community. 

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Undoubtedly one of the most well-known architectural remnants of the French era, the Post Office - completed in 1891 - is a prime example of French neoclassical eclecticism, which underlines the desire to erect imposing buildings to the glory of industrial progress. You will be impressed by the massive concrete arches, a building material that, along with steel, cast iron, or glass, is typical of the architecture of this period.

Innoviet arrange unique small group heritage walking tour in the morning and alley foodie walking tour in the evening that you shouldn't miss when you travel in Saigon. 

 

Weave through the most famously busy Ho Chi Minh market: Ben Thanh 

 

Inaugurated by the French in 1914, Ben Thanh market is by far a central tourist attraction of the city and encapsulates what most large-scale markets - like the Russian market - offer: a wide variety of items, which can range from knick-knacks to antiques, foods to flower bouquets, street food vendors to haberdashers, jewelry to thongs. 

 

2nd day: The old and the new of modern Ho Chi Minh City

 

A small city within the city, Cho Lon, called China Town due to its population of predominantly Chinese descent, is located in district five, West of the city center. Both visitors and the Vietnamese roam its streets for tasty Chinese dishes and its old temples. You will most likely spend no less than a few hours there, so do not forget to give dim sums a try before proceeding with your visit to the many temples in the area.

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While all unique, the Taoist and Buddhist temples that dot the area vary in age and architectural style. Be sure not to miss two of the most famous Chinese temples on our list of the top 6 most beautiful temples in Saigon.

 

Go to the Reunification Palace 

 

Remodeled by Vietnamese modernist architect Ngo Viet Thu, today’s Reunification Palace had a very different look: it was first designed (1868-1873) by French architect Achille-Antoine Hermitte to house the general government of Cochinchina (southern Vietnam).

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Old meeting rooms, such as the minister's office, can be visited once inside. The basement is also open to visitors, which housed an ancient bunker meant to protect influential Vietnamese political figures from bombings. 

 

Stroll along Nguyen Hue walking street 

 

At this point, your little Saigon journey will have already made you cover a rather substantial part of the city. Why not cool off and take it slow on Nguyen Hue walking street? This old boulevard is as rich in history as it abounds with cafes, shops, and restaurants. 

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Besides slightly fancier rooftop bars, all big national celebrations have their dedicated event on that street if you are fortunate enough to be around then. Heading toward the newly renovated wharf makes for a pleasant walk as well! On your way down, you will most likely stumble across:

 

. The Municipal Theatre of Ho Chi Minh City

Yet another beautiful piece of surviving French architecture, the theatre was constructed by Eugène Ferret in 1900. Facing the once-famous Catinat street, the hotspot of the colonial bourgeoisie, the theatre today offers tickets to all sorts of performances.

 

. Bitexco Financial Tower

If there is any better example, Saigon is a one-of-a-kind city of contrasts,  Bitexco being its modern side, as it has entered the 21st century. You can get atop it provided that you buy yourself a drink. If the view is well worth the trip, nothing quite beats the treat you are in for with your very last stop on your Saigon journey. 

Wanna more fun while discovery Saigon on foot, take the fun race city tour - Amazing Saigon to discover hidden gems and learn about local culture through interesting games.



Enjoy Saigon at night, 400 meters in altitude: Landmark 81 


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Concluding this article without mentioning the tallest skyscraper in town would have been a letdown. Designed to resemble a bamboo pole, Landmark 81 is a symbol of modern Saigon. Why not take in the view at sunset? Get yourself a drink from the bar a few floors down, have something to eat, and enjoy! And to finish on a high note, save some time for a final walk through the park. 

If you want take the private or small group Saigon City Tour, contact Innoviet right away.

Local Secrets Revealed: 6 Must-Try Private Experiences For Your Mekong Delta Journey In Vietnam

Experience the Mekong Delta, Vietnam, like never before with exclusive private tours. From serene boat rides to personalized visits with local artisans, discover five must-try private experiences that reveal the true essence of this enchanting region.

Uncover the hidden wonders of the Mekong Delta, Vietnam, with exclusive private experiences that go beyond the typical tourist trail. From intimate boat rides through tranquil waterways to personalized visits to local artisans, discover five must-try activities that offer a unique and private glimpse into this enchanting region. Embark on a journey that reveals the true essence of the Mekong Delta, away from the crowds.

Top 6 Must-Try Private Experiences In Mekong Delta Vietnam

Private Cycling Experience In Serene Mekong Delta Villages

Escape the bustling tourist spots and embark on a private cycling tour through the tranquil villages of the Mekong Delta. This immersive private experience allows you to connect with the region’s natural beauty and vibrant local culture in an intimate and memorable way.

Begin your private journey by riding along peaceful, tree-lined paths that wind through picturesque landscapes. As you pedal through the heart of the Mekong Delta, you'll pass by lush, green rice paddies that stretch as far as the eye can see. The sight of farmers tending to their fields and water buffalo grazing lazily adds to the authentic rural charm.

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See more: Planning Your Visit: How to Experience Floating Markets from Ho Chi Minh City

Your route will take you through charming villages where you can observe everyday life up close. The locals, known for their warmth and hospitality, often greet cyclists with friendly waves and smiles. Take the opportunity to stop and chat with them, learning about their traditions and way of life. You might even be invited to join a family for a cup of tea or sample some homemade delicacies.

The Windmill Field, Bac Lieu

About 2km from the center of Bac Lieu, a former alluvial plain has been transformed into a vast windmill field, now home to a power plant generating clean electricity for the entire region. This impressive site features 62 towering wind turbines, each standing 80 meters tall with a four-meter diameter, weighing over 200 tonnes. Visible from 10 kilometers away, these "iron fans" gracefully spin against the clear blue sky, creating a stunning natural backdrop. The Bac Lieu windmill field is a remarkable and unique tourist attraction, offering a refreshing change for those accustomed to the more traditional sights of a private Mekong Delta tour.

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Non-touristy Mekong Delta tours – Windmill field

See more: Bac Lieu Bird Sanctuary

The Tram Chim National Park, Dong Thap

The quiet Tram Chim National Park is certainly an ideal destination for bird lovers, as well as independent travelers who wish to stay away from the crowd in a common Mekong Delta tour. With an area of more than 7,500 hectares, the park is the paradise of waterbirds, home to more than 200 types of birds, in which many of them are listed in the Vietnam Red Book. In particular, you will have an opportunity to watch the beautiful dance of a red-headed crane – one of the rare birds listed on the Red Book of the world.

It is a wonderful feeling when jumping into a boat, rowing among vast wetlands, and watching thousands of birds on the top of trees. Every morning, flocks of birds turn back their nest under the sublime sunset. It offers a taste of peace to our soul among the wildland in the park.

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Non-touristy Mekong Delta tours – Tram Chim National Park

See more: Places to visit in Tram Chim National Park

The Tra Su Bird Sanctuary, An Giang

Tra Su Bird Sanctuary is a surprisingly beautiful and serene spot around 25kms from Chau Doc City, An Giang Province. It is home to a rich array of birds and other wildlife that live among the canals and cajeput trees (tea trees) – all planted since the end of the Vietnam War. This immense forest is 800,000-hectare width and the home to an astounding number of wading birds. To visit Tra Su Bird Sanctuary, visitors normally make a short speedboat ride along the narrow channels through the gnarled and green sunken forest. It is really an interesting journey for you to make, to have a perfect adventurous trip while enjoying a private Mekong Delta tour.

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Non-touristy Mekong Delta tours – Tra Su Bird Sanctuary

See more: Places to visit in Tra Su Bird Sanctuary

The Dong Tam Snake Farm, Tien Giang

Located on the bank of Tien River (Tien Giang Province), with an area of 30 hectares surrounded by green trees, this place is considered as the first museum of snakes in Vietnam, where you can see many types of snakes (over 400 species) from poisoned to normal ones. Also, you are welcome to witness how people take the venom from snakes which will be served for medicine and other uses. There is a snake-breeding zone with dozens of species to feed or even to play with. There are also crocodiles and other species of birds and animals on hand. Since this unique “zoo” is quite private and still out of sight of many tourists, visiting this place is a great choice for your private Mekong Delta tour.

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Non-touristy Mekong Delta tours – Dong Tam Snake Farm

U Minh Ha Mangrove Forests, Ca Mau

Ca Mau is one of the provinces that owns a golden treasure of coastal mangrove ecosystems, in which, the U Minh Ha Mangrove forest is filled with seawater and all of the water surfaces are covered with the green color of water-fern. It is a wonderful feeling of relaxation when rowing along lush melaleucas and enjoying a peaceful atmosphere among the vast space of the forest. There is no noisy sound of vehicles in big cities, instead, it is a tranquil space with an impressive twitter of birds and the sound of paddles gliding through the water surface. As located at the southernmost of Vietnam, Ca Mau is not on the most-visited list and U Minh Ha is easily considered a non-touristic destination of any Mekong Delta tour.

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Non-touristy Mekong Delta tours – U Minh Ha Mangrove Forests

See more: Top things that you must do while being in Ca Mau

If you can steal these ideas, you may enjoy a private Mekong Delta tour yourself. In case you are looking for your own travel agent, who can offer a wonderful and hassle-free trip to the Mekong Delta, please feel free to let us know. We always commit our best to make it your once-in-a-lifetime journey.

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Come and immerse yourself in the captivating charm of Vietnam, where tradition and modernity coalesce, creating an unforgettable private experience. Your journey awaits, filled with the warmth of Vietnamese hospitality and the richness of its cultural tapestry.

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