How realistic is it to have a hard schedule in Vietnam?
Our time is limited so we've planned our schedule quite specifically and don't really have any extra days to play with. We're spending 1,5 weeks in Vietnam, and the rest of our month in Cambodia and Thailand. Did a month in South America last year also on a tight schedule, which worked out just fine. Getting a tad nervous though, as I just read somewhere that you shouldn't plan hard for Vietnam. Should I be taking this seriously? After a Halong Bay tour, we're taking the train from Hanoi to Danang, spending a couple of days in Hoi An, and then continuing by train to Saigon, with 2 full days of sightseeing there before crossing into Cambodia. Is there any reason for me to expect things not to go as planned? Thanks!
No, it will be fine. but a little exhausting and I think this is where the warning is coming from. Ensure you have really good anti-diarrhea medicine. Don't give money to street kids in the Cities - it just encourages further exploitation of them by adults. Bargain hard on your purchases. Keep close control of your valuables. Enjoy!
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