• Balmy Weather: September marks the transition from the hot and humid summer to the cooler autumn months. The weather during this time is generally mild, with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 30°C (77°F to 86°F). This makes it comfortable to explore both bustling cities and serene countryside areas. The reduction in rainfall compared to the summer months ensures that your plans aren’t disrupted, whether you’re sightseeing in the city or hiking in the mountains.
  • Fewer Crowds: September falls just after the peak tourist season, meaning that popular attractions are less crowded. This relaxed atmosphere allows you to fully immerse yourself in Vietnam’s rich culture and history without the hustle and bustle of large tour groups. Whether you’re wandering through the ancient streets of Hanoi or enjoying the tranquil beauty of Phu Quoc Island, you’ll find that September offers a more intimate and personal experience.
  • Vibrant Festivals: Vietnam’s cultural calendar is packed with exciting festivals, and September is no exception. One of the most notable celebrations is the Mid-Autumn Festival, known locally as Tết Trung Thu. This festival is a time for families to come together and celebrate with mooncakes, lanterns, and traditional performances. It’s a wonderful opportunity to experience Vietnamese traditions and enjoy the festive atmosphere that fills the streets.

04 PLACES YOU MUST VISIT IN VIETNAM THIS AUTUMN

Hanoi: A Historical and Cultural Tapestry

Vietnam’s capital city, Hanoi, is a place where ancient charm seamlessly blends with modern vibrancy. September’s mild weather is perfect for exploring the city’s museums and historical sites, which provide a deeper understanding of Vietnam’s rich history.

Local tip: Hanoi is the only city in Vietnam that holds daily flag-raising and lowering ceremonies at the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. This is a unique opportunity to witness the solemn atmosphere at 6 AM and 9 PM every day

Mu Cang Chai: A Natural Paradise

For adventure enthusiasts, Mu Cang Chai is a must-visit destination in September. Located in the northern highlands, this region is famous for its breathtaking terraced rice fields, which turn a golden hue as the rice ripens in autumn. The sight of these golden terraces cascading down the hillsides is truly spectacular. September is also an excellent time for outdoor activities such as parasailing, trekking, and photography. The region’s picturesque villages offer a chance to interact with the local Hmong and Thai communities and learn about their traditional way of life.

Hoi An: A Timeless Charm

Hoi An, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a charming town known for its well-preserved architecture and serene ambiance. September is an ideal time to stroll through Hoi An’s lantern-lit streets, visit ancient houses, and explore the bustling night market. The town’s culinary scene is also a highlight, with local dishes like cao lau and mi quang offering a taste of central Vietnam’s unique flavors. The romantic atmosphere of Hoi An in September, with its mild weather and fewer tourists, makes it a perfect destination for couples and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

Local tip: Tào phớ is really easy to missed but this delicacy is best to try in Hoi An with your loved ones. 

Phu Quoc Island: A Tropical Oasis

Escape the hustle and bustle of city life on Phu Quoc Island, a tropical paradise that offers pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush greenery. September is an excellent time to visit the island, as the weather is warm and sunny, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. The island’s national parks and hidden coves offer plenty of opportunities for exploration, whether you’re hiking through the jungle or relaxing on the sandy shores. 

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