A single flick of the cursor, an extra space in a surname, or the omission of a middle name can turn a simple electronic application into a border control nightmare. Vietnam immigration authorities process thousands of e-visa requests daily, and their system is built on rigid, machine-readable logic. If the data on your PDF approval…
The humidity hits you the moment the glass doors slide open, a warm, thick embrace that smells faintly of sea salt and jet fuel. Stepping off a plane at Da Nang International Airport (DAD) feels different than landing in the frantic, concrete sprawl of Hanoi or the high-octane energy of Ho Chi Minh City. There…
The moment that digital file finally hits your inbox, the relief is palpable. You have been refreshing the tracking portal for days, watching the status toggle between processing and pending, and now you have the official document in hand. But before you bury your phone in your carry-on or haphazardly fold a printout into your…
The official processing time for a Vietnam e-visa is listed as three business days, but any seasoned traveler who has spent time refreshing their status page knows this is often an optimistic estimate. When the third day passes and your status remains stuck in “processing,” anxiety usually sets in. However, these departures from the advertised…
By Emma Walsh | Manchester, UK After three trips to Vietnam, I’ve accumulated a mental list of things guidebooks skip. Here’s what I wish I’d known before my first arrival. Crossing the street requires faith. Wait for a gap that doesn’t exist, then walk steadily. The traffic flows around you, but only if you maintain…
By Ingrid Berg | Oslo, Norway I’ve been to famous museums, historical sites, UNESCO monuments. The floating markets of the Mekong Delta rank with any of them. Not because they’re preserved artifacts of the past, but because they’re living, working, thriving, and completely indifferent to tourists watching. Cai Rang is the biggest floating market near…
By Ryan Brooks | Los Angeles, California Ho Chi Minh City has a night shift. Around midnight, when most cities are winding down, Saigon is just getting started. The street food comes out, the rooftop bars fill up, the city transforms. District 1 is the obvious choice for nightlife, and it delivers. Bui Vien Street…
By Henrik Larsen | Copenhagen, Denmark Every guidebook mentions Sapa’s rice terraces. They show the same photos: emerald green steps carved into mountains, Hmong women in traditional dress, misty valleys stretching forever. Beautiful, accurate, incomplete. Nobody mentions the mud. In rainy season, which is most of the trekking season, the trails become rivers of clay.…
By Laura Chen | Vancouver, Canada Timing your Vietnam e-visa application is an art I only learned after two trips. The first time, I applied a month early and spent weeks with that approval just sitting in my email. The second time, I applied four days before departure and nearly gave myself a breakdown. Here’s…
By Patrick Morrison | Edinburgh, Scotland Hoi An is famous for two things: lanterns and tailors. The lanterns are beautiful for photos. The tailors are useful for life. I came for the lanterns and left with a wardrobe. The tailor shops outnumber cafes in this town. Every second storefront promises custom suits in 24 hours,…