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Security: Vietnam is generally very safe(recently claimed the safest country in Asia! ). Women and independent travelers have found it hassle-free and easy to travel in Vietnam. Visitors just have to be aware of the surroundings when walking. And in HochiMinh city, be careful with pickpockets and drive-by bag snatchers.
Do make use of hotel safe deposit facilities. Do not carry, your passport, visa, large amount of cash, or valuables with you.
Emergency:
International S.O.S
Ha Noi : 31 Hai Ba Trung str., Tel: (04) 934 0555
Ho Chi Minh city : 65 Nguyen Du, Dst1., Tel:(08) 8298520
What to bring: Bring as little as possible. You can buy almost everything in Vietnam! Following is the recommended checklist:
- Travel documents: passport, visa, travel insurance, air tickets.
- Money: travelers cheques/cash/credit card
- Money pouch
- Medical kit
- Small padlock for your backpack/bag
- Day pack to carry your personal needs during the day
- Alarm clock and torch/flashlight
- Camera and spare batteries
- Hat, sun cream, insect repellant
- Earplugs & eye mask for train
- Light raincoat/poncho
- Tampons
- Long pants, short pants, long sleeved shirt, T shirt, swimming costume, warm clothes for the winter months in the North( Nov-Mar).
- Toothpaste, toothbrush
- Shoes, sandals, slip-off thongs
- For those on trekking tours: degradable soap, towel, toiletry, hiking shoes.
Electricity
Electrical current in Vietnam is 220-250 volts, 50 cycles alternating current (AC). Wall outlets take plugs with two round-tipped prongs, some take three round/flat-tipped prongs. Most hotels have adapters/converters to lend to their in-house guests. Converters/adapters can be acquired from local electrical equipment shops for less than USD 1/unit.
Public holidays in Vietnam which may affect touring and/or incur extra charges
January
- 01 International New Year's Day
- 2012 Tet: 23 January 2012 (2012 Tet Holidays: 22, 23, 24, 25 of January, 2012)
April
- 12 Death Anniversary of Kings Hung Vuong (10th of the 3 third Lunar Calendar)
- 30 Reunification Day
May
- 01 Labor Day
September
- 02 National Day
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