There are endless tourist destinations in Vietnam, but knowing where to go at a specific time will let you enjoy the trip to the fullest.

This article will present you with top 6 stunning spots that you should visit in Vietnam in November.

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Without further ado, let’s get started.

Vietnam Weather In November

Before jumping right in, take a look at what the weather conditions in three regions of Vietnam in November.

In Northern Vietnam, November is the transiting month between fall and winter. Therefore, the weather is mild with random cold winds. Such lovely weather is perfect for tourism activities.

Meanwhile, it is the rainy season in Central Vietnam, so we do not recommend any places there.

Fortunately, the weather in the South of Vietnam is cool and sunny in November. There is little or no rain at all, which makes it suitable for traveling and sightseeing.

Top 6 Best Places To Visit In Vietnam In November

Let’s come to the main part now! Are you curious about which places we have on today’s checklist?

#1 Sapa

First, we want to introduce you to Sapa, a highland district of Lao Cai province in Northern Vietnam.

Sapa puts its name on the map with the picture-postcard setting. In particular, the town nestles invitingly in a valley surrounded by majestic mountains.

Due to the high location, Sapa is often enchantingly shrouded in mist. You will feel as if walking on clouds here. Once the mist clears off, it unveils the jaw-dropping scenery of the green valley and golden terraced fields.

location sapa
location sapa

Mount Fansipan is another reason why Sapa is a must-visit destination in Vietnam.

You already heard its name, didn’t you?

Known as the roof of Indochina, Fansipan is the highest mountain in Vietnam at 10,311 feet. Those who are fans of adventurous sports would love a trek here.

What if you do not fancy the idea of mountain climbing? No worries as there are cable cars that take you straight to the top of the mount.

Coming to Sapa, do not miss out on the festival “Brilliant Sapa” that takes place on November 1st. Here, you have a chance to admire the cultural arts and performances of ethnic minorities.

#2 Ha Giang

Ha Giang is arguably one of the most stunning destination in November. Simply put, the highland province looks like a paradise filled with flowers.

Why so?

November is the blossom season of buckwheat flowers in Ha Giang. The white-and-pink tiny flowers cover every corner, giving the province a brand-new rustic yet charming coat.

But there is more about Ha Giang aside from the buckwheat flowers.

It boasts majestic natural landscape with impressive mountain ranges, winding roads, and rustic houses dotted on the hillside. All of them join to create a unique Ha Giang with surreal beauty.

In addition, you have a golden opportunity to try delicious delicacies in Ha Giang, namely sour soup, mint honey, blue rice, grilled pork with charcoal, etc.

When in Ha Giang, do not skip Lung Cu flagpole, the northernmost point of Vietnam. Dong Van limestone plateau is another must-visit destination, which encompasses a vast area of limestone dating back to millions of years ago.

#3 Moc Chau

Like Ha Giang, Moc Chau offers tourists a refreshing escape from the bustling urban lifestyle.

The plateau is famed for vast areas of tea gardens. Once you are here, you will be impressed at endless rows of tea trees running from one hill to another.

When the sun rays cast down on  the hills, the whole landscape suddenly brightens up and becomes more vivid than ever.

We bet you will have incredible check-in photos here.

There are a lot more to discover in Moc Chau, the most notable of which is Son Moc Huong cave. Once you enter the cave, you will be surprised at the mighty beauty of this natural masterpiece.

Dai Yem waterfall is another beauty spot that attracts flocks of tourists to Moc Chau. The considerable charm of the majestic waterfall cannot be expressed in words.

Come and admire it yourself!

#4 Con Dao Island

Voted as one of the 20 most mysterious islands in the world, Con Dao will never let you down.

The beaches are mostly unspoilt, so you will have a peaceful experience on expansive stretches of white sand.

There are endless island-hopping activities in Con Dao archipelago, in which you can explore plenty of uninhabited islets.

Con dao

Seeing the beautiful and tranquil Con Dao, do you know that it was once a hell on earth for political prisoners in the past?

If you may not know, Con Dao island once served as a prison for Viet Cong soldiers. It had several tiger cases, which prisoners were captured, tortured and crippled.

According to estimations, over 20,000 prisoners lost their lives here.

Therefore, a trip to Con Dao island is more suitable for fans of history and nature lovers. Do not expect wild parties here, of course.

#5 Hanoi

Hanoi – the capital city of Vietnam. It is already too famous amongst tourists all over the world.

So what does Hanoi have in November?

During November, Hanoi shows its charming beauty of autumn. The tree leaves dye the landscape with shades of yellow. Under the sun, the whole city seems to shine brightly.

Hanoi train street is a place to discover the local daily life

November is also the blossom season of various flowers in Hanoi. For example, you can visit Tay Tuu to admire carpets of myosotis flowers and ox-eye daisies.

If you want an urban retreat, let’s go to Ba Vi national park. The place is an attractive destination in November thanks to the vibrant wild sunflowers in full bloom.

#6 Mui Ne

Head toward the South of Vietnam if you love soaking up the sunshine in November. The place we recommend for you today is Mui Ne – Phan Thiet.

Mui Ne is amongst popular beach destinations in Vietnam, thanks to the crystal-clear blue sea, rows of coconut trees, and stretches of white sand.

The sandhill in Mui Ne

It is not too crowded, so you can have peaceful and relaxing moments on the beach with your family.

Mui Ne is attractive in tourists’ eyes not only because of the beaches, but also the sand dunes.

The enormous sand dunes in Mui Ne constantly change in shape and color, which promises a unique experience for first-time tourists. Also, there are multiple activities for you to join, from strolling to riding ATC.

Other beauty spots in Mui Ne worth your visit include Hon Rom beach, Fairy stream, Cham temple, etc.

To Wrap Up

We have just introduced you to top 6 stunning places to visit in Vietnam in November.

Which one do you choose to add into your itinerary? Let us know your choice so we can give you useful information regarding that place.

Stay tuned for more posts about tourism in Vietnam! Thank you for reading.