Our Vietnam Solo packages are built for travellers who want to explore Vietnam at their own pace without surprise single supplements. From the limestone karsts of Halong Bay to the lantern-lit lanes of Hoi An and the sizzling street food carts of Ho Chi Minh City, this is a country that rewards the curious solo traveller. Prices start from ₹28,999 per person.
Vietnam is one of the easier first solo trips for Indian travellers. Flying time is just 5–7 hours, the E-visa is a quick online process at $25 for single entry, and daily costs in Vietnamese Dong (VND) are gentle on the wallet. With a friendly café culture and an easy backpacker trail, it feels social when you want company and private when you want quiet.
What makes our Vietnam Solo packages special
We design these trips around what solo travellers care about most: safety and freedom.
- Solo-friendly pricing. We keep single-occupancy costs reasonable and flag any supplement up front, never as a surprise at booking.
- Vetted, central stays. Hotels sit in safe, well-lit neighbourhoods close to the Old Quarter, riverfront or beach, so you can walk back after dinner with confidence.
- Social by choice. A Halong Bay cruise, a Hoi An cooking class or a Sapa trek are easy ways to meet fellow travellers, while your free days stay entirely yours.
- Looked after. A private arrival transfer, 24x7 India-based WhatsApp support and an on-ground Vietnam contact, plus female-solo tips on request.
Sample Solo Vietnam itineraries
Three popular shapes for a solo trip, each a starting point we tailor to your dates and budget.
| Package | Nights | From (per person) | Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| Solo Starter: Hanoi & Halong Bay | 4 | ₹28,999 | Best value, 3-star, shared cruise and transfers |
| North to Centre: Hanoi, Sapa & Hoi An | 6 | ₹49,999 | Mid-range 4-star, mix of group treks and free days |
| Vietnam in Full: Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City | 9 | ₹84,999 | Premium 4 to 5-star, private day tours, domestic flights |
The Solo Starter suits a first taste over a few days. The 6-night route adds the highlands of Sapa and the charm of Hoi An, while the 9-night journey covers the length of the country using internal flights, so you spend time exploring rather than on long road transfers.
Best time for a Solo Vietnam trip
Vietnam stretches north to south, so weather varies by region, but two windows work well across most of the country. February to April brings mild, dry days that suit walking the Old Quarter, cruising Halong Bay and trekking around Sapa. August to October offers fewer crowds and lush, green landscapes, with pleasant weather around Da Nang and Hoi An.
For a solo traveller, these shoulder windows are a sweet spot: still a sociable buzz at hostels and tours, but calmer spots and kinder prices. Lean towards the drier early months for beach time in Da Nang, or the later window for the green rice terraces of Sapa.
What's included
Every Vietnam Solo package from Many2Go Holidays covers the essentials so you can focus on the trip, not the logistics.
- Handpicked single-occupancy accommodation in central, safe locations, with daily breakfast.
- Private airport pickup on arrival and drop on departure.
- Signature group experiences such as a Halong Bay cruise, with options to add a Hoi An cooking class or Sapa trek.
- E-visa guidance for the $25 single-entry process, plus domestic flights or transfers between cities as per your itinerary.
- 24x7 India-based support plus an on-ground Vietnam contact.
International flights come only on our Tour with Flights options; packages above are land-only. Personal expenses, optional tours, tips and travel insurance are not included.









