Weather in Vietnam in November: Comfortable to Visit Vietnam

November is a time of changing seasons in Vietnam. You can find a blend of conditions across the country, making it a fascinating time to explore the diverse landscapes. It's comfortable to visit, with great weather for outdoor activities. Get to know Vietnam's weather in November before your trip.

What's the Weather like in Vietnam in November?

By November, the rainy season has mostly passed, and the dry season is returning. Vietnam's regions have distinct weather conditions, but you can expect mildness in most places.

In North Vietnam, including Hanoi and Halong Bay, the average temperature is around 24°c, with light rainfall. Clear skies make it an ideal time to be outdoors. The mountainous regions of Sapa and Mu Cang Chai are dry and clear, with cool weather toward the end of the month.

Southern Vietnam, including Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta, has perfect beach weather. The dry season has temperatures ranging from 24°c to 31°c and brings low humidity and clear skies.

Central Vietnam is the exception. The rainy season is at its peak in November, and heavy storms can still be expected. Flooding can take place, particularly in Hoi An. In the central highlands and Dalat, it's a different story. Rain is infrequent, and the skies are clear.

Where to Go in Vietnam in November?

With great weather in much of the country, where to go depends on what you want to do. Hitting the beaches is popular, and there are many to choose from. It is one of the best times to visit the coastal regions of South Vietnam, such as Phan Thiet, Mui Ne, Ho Tram, and Nha Trang. The island paradise of Phu Quoc is another top choice.

November is one of the best times for a Halong Bay cruise. You can appreciate limestone karsts and hop off the boat to explore the many islands, caves, and grottoes.

There is no better time to go trekking in the northern mountains around Mu Cang Chai and Sapa in November. Clear skies will allow you to appreciate panoramic views of the terraced rice fields that have turned a golden yellow.

Phu Quoc beaches in November
Hitting the Phu Quoc beaches is popular in November

What Are the Festivals in Vietnam in November?

November is a fascinating time to experience local culture in the festivals around the country. One of the most lively is Ooc Om Bok, a Khmer religious festival in the Mekong Delta. Held on the 14th day of the 10th lunar month to celebrate the end of the rice harvest, the highlight is a traditional boat race. Like any good festival, you'll also find music and dance performances and lots of delicious local food.

On the same day, Hoi An celebrates the Hoi An Lantern Festival. The ancient town is lit up with colorful lanterns for a one-of-a-kind spectacle of the town's cultural history. People gather to light paper lanterns while enjoying street food, music, and poetry recitals in the peaceful ambiance.

In November, the Buckwheat Flower Festival is celebrated in Ha Giang, in northern Vietnam. Acres of buckwheat flowers blossom into a purple-and-white landscape in the highlands. The festival is celebrated with ethnic music and traditional dishes made from buckwheat flour, like thang den cakes.

Vietnam Hoi An Lantern Festival
Hoi An Lantern Festival

What to Wear in Vietnam in November? Packing List

Pack for the weather in the region you plan to visit. Comfortable shoes are essential for trekking in northern Vietnam. Temperatures vary throughout the day, getting cooler in the evening, so bring lightweight layers, including a long-sleeved shirt and sweater.

South Vietnam's beach weather needs cooler clothes. Lightweight, breathable shorts, skirts, and T-shirts are suitable. Bring comfortable shoes for exploring the cities, and don't forget swimwear. Wherever you go, don't forget sun protection. A wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen will keep you safe.

the Vietnam beaches in November
Hitting the Vietnam beaches don't forget sun protection in November

Is Vietnam Expensive or Cheap in November?

November is not the cheapest time for Vietnam, but not the most expensive either. The transition season is when Vietnam tourism is starting to increase. Low-season deals are beginning to disappear, but peak-season prices haven't arrived yet.

Budget travelers staying at hostels or guesthouses and eating at small local restaurants will need to budget 30-50 USD a day. Mid-range travel with nicer hotels and some guided tours will cost around 50-150 USD a day. Luxury travelers staying at upscale hotels and enjoying private tours can spend 150 USD a day and up.

Is Vietnam Crowded in November?

Tourist crowds start to get larger in November, but you won't see peak-season crowds. Halong Bay cruises can sometimes be fully booked as people flock to the perfect conditions. Beaches in the south attract many people in November but not as many as in December and January.

Overall, November has a good balance between good weather and fewer tourists. It's still a good idea to book your arrangements in advance, but there will be more openings to choose from than in the peak season.

More Useful Tips for Traveling Vietnam in November

November is a comfortable time to visit Vietnam, but these tips will help you have the best experience.

1. Pack a mix of clothing for changing weather conditions
2. Plan your travel with regional weather in mind
3. Pre-book tickets for the most popular attractions
4. Don't forget mosquito repellent
5. Be ready for rain with a small umbrella or waterproof clothing
6. Try the Vietnamese food wherever you go, but pick stalls with high turnover
7. Arrange travel insurance in advance that covers you for medical emergencies, travel delays and cancellations
8. Keep local currency on hand for small transactions

Conclusion

Transitional periods don't have the extreme conditions seen at other times, and you can go almost anywhere. Traveling to Vietnam in November will let you experience good weather without the peak season crowds. We're ready to help you book your Vietnam tour. Contact us anytime.

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