safe to travel
#1
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Joined: Oct 2009
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safe to travel
Hi
we are 3 girls heading out to vietnam on sunday but are trying to decide if we should change our flights to next march (very expensive!). Is it ok to travel at the moment? are lots of poeple travelling? we have 14 days to travel north to south. do people know anything about new storms heading there? Any comments about the trains / buses? anywhere to avoid? If we dont change the flights our other option is to stay up in the north for the full time. Has this area been affected badly? Lots of questions!! Thanks
we are 3 girls heading out to vietnam on sunday but are trying to decide if we should change our flights to next march (very expensive!). Is it ok to travel at the moment? are lots of poeple travelling? we have 14 days to travel north to south. do people know anything about new storms heading there? Any comments about the trains / buses? anywhere to avoid? If we dont change the flights our other option is to stay up in the north for the full time. Has this area been affected badly? Lots of questions!! Thanks
#5
Joined: Oct 2009
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Hi chames,
I think at this point, why not go? Just pay attention to weather forecasts and reports, especially for central Vietnam since it seems it's virtually an annual event that there's some monsoonal storm that hits the center with flooding in October.
You may want to avoid central Vietnam with destinations such as HoiAn, Danang, and Hue for the time being while they're still trying to dry out but if things improve quickly, then it may still be worth a visit to this area.
You could easily eat up 2 weeks in northern Vietnam with Hanoi, Halong Bay and the northwest ethnic areas.
Or fly between Hanoi and Saigon on budget carrier Jet Pacific Airways for a visit also to Saigon or for a flight out.
Anyways, have a safe trip and a wonderful time.
I think at this point, why not go? Just pay attention to weather forecasts and reports, especially for central Vietnam since it seems it's virtually an annual event that there's some monsoonal storm that hits the center with flooding in October.
You may want to avoid central Vietnam with destinations such as HoiAn, Danang, and Hue for the time being while they're still trying to dry out but if things improve quickly, then it may still be worth a visit to this area.
You could easily eat up 2 weeks in northern Vietnam with Hanoi, Halong Bay and the northwest ethnic areas.
Or fly between Hanoi and Saigon on budget carrier Jet Pacific Airways for a visit also to Saigon or for a flight out.
Anyways, have a safe trip and a wonderful time.




