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🇻🇳 The Ultimate 12-Day Vietnam Budget Trip from India: ₹1,06,000 Itinerary

 
Ho Long Bay Vietnam
Vietnam trip cost from India
 ✈️ Your Dream 12-Day Vietnam Budget Adventure Awaits

Planning an incredible trip to Vietnam doesn't have to break the bank. This detailed 12-day itinerary is designed specifically for Indian travelers looking for a budget-friendly, family-approved, and comprehensive journey through this stunning country.

From the bustling streets of Hanoi to the emerald waters of Ha Long Bay and the historic charm of Hue, we’ve sorted out every detail—including visas, best travel times, transportation, and a complete cost breakdown.

How Much Does a 12-Day Vietnam Trip Cost? (Budget Overview)

Vietnam is one of the most affordable international destinations for Indians. Based on our research, a full 12-day Vietnam trip (covering flights, hotels, food, transport, and sightseeing) can comfortably fit into this range:

  • Solo Traveler (Budget Focus): Starting from ₹1,06,000

  • Couple/Small Family (Mid-Range Comfort): Up to ₹2,30,065

(We will provide the detailed cost breakdown towards the end of the article, so keep reading!)

🛂 Pre-Travel Essentials: Visa, Flights, and When to Go

Vietnam E-Visa for Indian Citizens

Before booking, secure your entry! Indian citizens must apply for a Vietnam e-visa.

Visa TypeFee (USD)Approximate INR Cost
Single Entry (up to 30 days)$25 USD₹2,100–₹2,500
Multi-Entry (up to 90 days)$50 USD₹4,300

Documents Required: Passport valid for 6+ months, passport photos, flight & hotel bookings, and proof of funds.Tip: Always use the official Vietnam e-visa portal to avoid scams or unauthorized fees.

Urgent Vietnam E-Visa Apply Here: Urgent Vietnam E-Visa 

Finding the Cheapest Flights to Vietnam

International flight costs are often the biggest variable. Look for connecting flights for the best budget options.

Route (DEL to SGN - Nov 2025 Data)Estimated Cost (INR)
Direct Flights (Vietjet, Air India)₹28,000–₹40,000+
Indirect/Connecting Flights₹18,000–₹25,000 (Recommended budget option)

☀️ The Best Time to Visit Vietnam By Region

Vietnam's long, narrow shape means the weather varies significantly across the country.

RegionCitiesBest Time to Visit
NorthHanoi, Ha Long BaySpring (Mar–Apr) & Autumn (Sep–Nov) for warm, sunny weather.
CentralHue, Da Nang, Hoi AnMar & Apr are ideal before the intense heat of July/Aug.
SouthHo Chi Minh City, Phu QuocDec to Apr offers hot, sunny days and low humidity.

🗺️ 12-Day North to South Vietnam Itinerary

This itinerary connects the five essential destinations for a first-time visitor: Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Hue, Da Nang, and Ho Chi Minh City, plus a bonus island escape.

📍 Days 1 & 2: Hanoi – History, Charm, and Hidden Gems

DayActivities & Hidden GemsTransport & Cost (Approx.)
Day 1: Arrival & Old QuarterExplore the Old Quarter, Hoan Kiem Lake, and Ngoc Son Temple (Entry: ₹120). Find the secret Hanoi Railway Street.Airport to City Center: ~$13–$15 (₹1,080–₹1,250). Local travel: Short Grab/Taxi (₹140–₹170).
Day 2: Culture & HistoryVisit the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum (Free), One Pillar Pagoda (Walkable), and Temple of Literature (Entry: ₹235). Hidden Gem: Vietnam Museum of Ethnology.Sites are mostly walkable. Taxi/Grab between sites: ₹80–₹170. Use BusMap app for local buses (cheap!).

🚢 Day 3: Hanoi to Ha Long Bay (Limestone Karsts)

The journey to Ha Long Bay (~165 km) is a highlight of any Vietnam itinerary 12 days.

H3: Transportation Options to Ha Long Bay

  • Budget (Local Bus): ₹400–₹800 one-way, 4–5 hours.

  • Recommended (Shuttle Bus/Limousine): ₹1,200–₹2,500 one-way, 2.5–3.5 hours. Includes hotel pickup and is the most convenient budget-friendly option. Use reputable companies like Phuc Xuyen or book via platforms like Vexere.com.

H3: Ha Long Bay Exploration Strategy (Budget vs. Family)

  • For Families (Recommended): Book a 2-day, 1-night Overnight Cruise. This is the easiest and least stressful way to see the bay, including transport from Hanoi. Look for 3-star cruises like Phoenix Cruise for as low as ₹10,000–₹12,000 per person.

  • For Solo Travelers (Super Budget): Head to Cat Ba Island. The express bus/ferry combo costs around ₹1,000–₹1,500 ($12–$18 USD) and takes 3.5–4 hours. From Cat Ba Town, you can book a cheaper day trip to Lan Ha Bay (₹1,200–₹2,500).

🏛️ Day 4: Ha Long Bay to Hanoi & French Quarter

Return from the bay and explore Hanoi's colonial side. The French Quarter and Hanoi Opera House exterior are great for photos.Hidden Gem: Walk along the massive and beautiful Hanoi Ceramic Mosaic Mural.

🚆 Day 5 & 6: Hanoi to Hue – The Imperial City

  • Travel Option: The Reunification Train (Hanoi to Hue) is a scenic experience, taking 13–16 hours. Costs range from ₹1,400 to ₹3,700 for sleeper berths. Saves on one night's accommodation.

  • Fastest Option: Domestic Flights (Vietjet Air) are about 1 hour 15 minutes and cost ₹6,000–₹11,000.

Day 6 Highlights:

  • Imperial Citadel (Dai Noi): UNESCO site and former imperial city. Cost: ~₹680.

  • Thien Mu Pagoda: Iconic seven-story pagoda. Entry is Free.

  • Royal Tomb of Khai Dinh: A stunning mix of Vietnamese and European architecture. Cost: ~₹510.

🌉 Day 7 & 8: Hue to Da Nang & Golden Bridge

  • Travel Option (Budget): Buses (Hue to Da Nang) cost only ₹900–₹1,200 and take 3–4 hours.

  • Stay: The area near My Khe Beach is excellent in Da Nang.

Day 8: Full Day at Ba Na Hills

  • Must-Do: See the iconic Golden Bridge (part of Ba Na Hills).

  • Cost: The ticket for international visitors is steep at around ₹3,200 per adult. Consider if this high-value attraction fits your Vietnam budget travel goals.

  • Transport: A one-way Grab/Taxi to the entrance is roughly ₹1,000–₹1,500.

🗿 Day 9: Da Nang Exploration

StopAttractionCost (Approx.)Note
Stop 1Linh Ung PagodaFreeHome to the massive Lady Buddha statue.
Stop 2Marble MountainEntry: ₹135. Elevator: ₹50.Explore the caves, temples, and views.
Stop 3Cham MuseumEntry: ₹200Conveniently located between Marble Mountain and central Da Nang.

🏙️ Day 10 & 11: Da Nang to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)

  • Travel: Domestic Flight (1 hour 25 minutes) with airlines like VietJet or Vietnam Airlines. Cost is variable but budget tickets start from ₹2,335.

  • HCMC Transport: Taxi/Grab from Tan Son Nhat Airport (SGN) to District 1: ₹450–₹700.

Day 11 Highlights:

🌴 Bonus Destination: Phu Quoc Island Escape

For those adding a few more days, Phu Quoc Island offers a visa-free entry option for Indians for up to 30 days, provided you do not travel to mainland Vietnam. If you follow this mainland itinerary, a regular visa is required.

Attractions: Vinpearl Safari, VinWonders, Grand World, Long Beach. Watch Here:


 

Complete Philippines Travel Guide 2025 for Indians | Visa, Budget & Itinerary

A view of Bohol Island Philippines
Chocolate Hills, Bohol Island Philippines

🇵🇭 Introduction

Dreaming of a tropical escape that’s beautiful, budget-friendly, and easy to explore? The Philippines is calling!
From crystal-clear lagoons in Palawan to ancient Banaue Rice Terraces and buzzing Manila city life, this Southeast Asian paradise has it all — beaches, mountains, history, and warm hospitality.

This guide is specially written for Indian travelers planning to visit the Philippines in 2025, covering everything from visa-free entry to family-friendly itineraries, cheap transport, and budget stays.

🛂 Visa-Free Entry for Indian Citizens (Updated 2025)

Starting June 8, 2025, Indian citizens can enter the Philippines visa-free for up to 14 days.
This applies at all major airports, seaports, and cruise terminals.

✈️ Required Documents:

  • Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your stay

  • Return or onward ticket

  • Confirmed hotel booking

  • Proof of sufficient funds

  • e-Arrival card (to be filled online before travel)

💡 Travel insurance isn’t mandatory but highly recommended. Expect ₹500–₹800/day for full coverage.

A 10-day Philippines trip for a family of 3 can be done under in budget — including stays, food, transport, and activities.

Category Average Daily Cost (INR)
Accommodation ₹2,000–₹3,500
Food ₹300–₹600 per person
Local transport ₹100–₹300
Flights (domestic) ₹3,000–₹5,500 per leg
Activities ₹500–₹1,000 per day

✈️ Getting There & Around

Flights from India to the Philippines

  • Direct flights: Air India from Delhi (DEL) → Manila (MNL) five times a week.

  • Budget options: AirAsia, Malaysia Airlines, or Scoot with layovers in Kuala Lumpur or Singapore.

  • Average fares: ₹38,000–₹42,000 (round-trip). One-way tickets can go as low as ₹8,000–₹10,000 in off-season.

Domestic Flights

  • Manila → Cebu: ₹3,500–₹5,500

  • Cebu → Palawan: ₹4,000–₹11,000

Tip: Use Skyscanner or Google Flights to compare prices and set alerts.

Buses & Local Transport

  • Manila → Banaue: ₹900–₹1,600 (overnight bus via Ohayami Trans)

  • Banaue → Baguio: ₹700–₹900 (Coda Lines)

  • Local rides: Jeepneys and tricycles cost just ₹50–₹100 per trip.

  • Grab app works well in Manila, Cebu, and Palawan for taxis.

🍽️ Food & Eating Tips

Eating in the Philippines is an adventure in itself — and affordable too!

  • Street food: ₹100–₹250/person (BBQ skewers, rice meals, snacks)

  • Local restaurants (Carinderias): ₹200–₹300/person

  • Indian restaurants (Manila, Cebu, Palawan): ₹800–₹1,500/person

💡 Try Adobo, Sinigang, Halo-halo, and local seafood — they’re must-haves!

📅 Best Time to Visit

The dry season (November–April) is the best time to explore the Philippines.
It’s perfect for island-hopping, snorkeling, and sightseeing.

Avoid July–October, as that’s the rainy season in most regions.


 📱 Essential Apps for Travelers

🚖 Transport:

  • Grab: For rides and food delivery

  • inDrive: Negotiate fares directly with drivers

  • Angkas / JoyRide: Motorcycle taxis to beat city traffic

🌐 SIM Cards:

  • GlobeOne and GOMO: Best for data that doesn’t expire

  • Smart GigaLife: Reliable for nationwide coverage

  • DITO: Budget-friendly packages

🍴 Food Delivery:

  • GrabFood, Foodpanda, and GrabMart

💳 Finance & Payments:

  • UPI not supported in the Philippines.

  • Use Visa/MasterCard, forex cards, or cash (Philippine pesos).

  • Popular e-wallets (GCash, Maya) require a local number and ACR card

Day Destination Highlights
1–2 Manila Rizal Park, Intramuros, National Museum
3 Banaue UNESCO Rice Terraces, Batad Village
4 Baguio Burnham Park, Mines View, Strawberry Farm
5–6 Cebu Sardine Run in Moalboal, Magellan’s Cross
7–8 Palawan Underground River, Honda Bay, Firefly Tour
9 Manila Quiapo Church, Divisoria Market
10 Departure Last-minute shopping

☂️ Travel Insurance & Emergency Numbers

Always travel with insurance.  SafetyWing Nomad Insurance is ideal for Indians — it covers medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and delays.

Tourist Assistance Hotline:

🎒 Final Tips Before You Go

  • Book flights 4–6 weeks in advance.

  • Keep small denominations of pesos for local transport.

  • Always carry sunscreen, mosquito repellent, and refillable bottles.

  • Respect local customs — Filipinos are friendly and polite!

Pro Tip: Download offline maps for remote islands — signal can be weak in mountain areas like Banaue and Batad.

🌅 Conclusion

From ancient terraces to glowing lagoons, the Philippines is one of Asia’s most underrated travel gems — and now, Indian travelers can explore it visa-free!

If you’re planning your next international getaway in 2025, this guide is your one-stop plan — from budget tips and flights to a day-by-day itinerary.

Which destination would you visit first — Palawan, Banaue, or Cebu?
Share your thoughts in the comments below! Watch Here

Resources

1. Book Flights & Hotels, 2. Klook for tour packages , 3. Book Hotels with Expedia 
4. Safetywing Nomad Travel Insurance

Other resources you may need: 

1. Ferry bookings
2. Book your bus trips through Coda Lines
3. Book your bus ride through Ohayami
4. Motor taxi app: Angkas
5. Indrive Taxi booking app
6. Grab (Transport, food, Grocery) 
7. Philippines E-Arrival Card 
8. Visit:https://www.travelmantoday.com/

Singapore Trip 2025: A Complete Guide for Seniors and Families

 

Senior-friendly travel in Singapore
Singapore Trip 2025

Singapore Travel Made Easy for Seniors

Traveling to Singapore with senior citizens can be fun and comfortable with proper planning. From Marina Bay Sands to Gardens by the Bay, Singapore offers clean streets, excellent transport, and accessible attractions perfect for family members of all ages. 

In this guide, we cover visa essentials, senior-friendly accommodations, local transport, food options, attractions, and a suggested 5-day itinerary. You’ll also find a video link with a full walkthrough of our senior-friendly Singapore trip.

Singapore Visa Requirements for Indian Seniors

Indian citizens need a Singapore tourist visa for short stays.

  • Documents Required:

    • Passport valid at least 6 months

    • Completed visa application form

    • Recent passport-sized photos

    • Confirmed flight and hotel bookings

    • Proof of sufficient funds

 Tip: Apply online via the Singapore e-Visa portal.Also Read: How to write Singapore Cover Letter 

Senior-Friendly Accommodation

When traveling with seniors, choose hotels that are centrally located, accessible, and comfortable.

Tip: Look for hotels with elevators, wheelchair access, and rooms with minimal stairs.

Transport Tips for Seniors

  • MRT (Metro): Clean, air-conditioned, and wheelchair-friendly.

  • Buses: Comfortable and accessible; priority seating for seniors.

  • Taxis/Grab: Ideal for door-to-door travel, especially for longer distances.

 Tip: Seniors can apply for accessible travel cards or use Grab for easier mobility.

Senior-Friendly Food Options

 Tip: Avoid crowded peak hours to reduce walking and standing.

Suggested 5-Day Singapore Itinerary for Seniors

Day 1: Arrival & Marina Bay

  • Check-in and rest

  • Evening stroll along Marina Bay Sands promenade

  • Visit Gardens by the Bay (Flower Dome & Cloud Forest)

Day 2: Chinatown & Sentosa

Day 3: Little India & Kampong Glam

  • Discover Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple

  • Explore Arab Street & Sultan Mosque

  • Enjoy easy walking in Bugis Street Market

Day 4: Orchard Road & Singapore Flyer

  • Shop or explore malls in Orchard Road

  • Take a ride on Singapore Flyer (accessible and senior-friendly)

  • Evening at Clarke Quay

Day 5: Zoo & Departure

  • Visit Singapore Zoo or River Safari (wheelchair rentals available)

  • Return to hotel, check-out, and airport transfer

Tips for Traveling Singapore with Seniors

  1. Plan Rest Breaks: Avoid long walking sessions; schedule frequent rest stops.

  2. Stay Hydrated: Singapore’s weather is hot and humid.

  3. Use Wheelchair or Mobility Assistance: Available at most attractions.

  4. Travel Insurance: Essential for seniors in case of medical emergencies.

  5. Avoid Rush Hours: MRTs and buses are less crowded during late mornings or early afternoons. Watch Here:


     

     

 

10-Day Thailand Itinerary for Indian Families on a Budget 2025


Budget family hotel in Phuket Thailand
Budget family hotel in Phuket Thailand

Explore Thailand with Family on a Budget

Did you know you can enjoy a 10-day Thailand trip with your family of 3–4 for just ₹24,000–₹28,000 (excluding flights)? Imagine visiting Bangkok’s Grand Palace, Chiang Mai’s sticky waterfalls, Pai’s bamboo bridges, and relaxing on Phuket or Krabi beaches—without overspending.

This complete Thailand family itinerary will show you where to stay, what to eat, how to travel, and which hidden gems to explore for an affordable yet memorable vacation.

Visa & Travel Essentials

  • Visa for Indian Citizens:

    • Visa Exemption: Indians can stay visa-free for up to 60 days (extendable by 30).

    • Tourist Visa: 60-day single entry, available online or from the Thai Embassy.

  • Required Documents:

    • TM6 arrival card (available on the flight or at the airport)

    • Passport valid for at least 6 months

    • Proof of onward travel

  • Travel Insurance: Highly recommended for families (~₹500–₹800/day).

Budget-Friendly Accommodation

Bangkok

  • Guesthouses: Rambuttri Village Inn, Baan Chart (~₹1,500–₹2,000/night)

  • Budget Hotels: Ibis Bangkok Riverside (~₹2,000–₹2,500/night)

  • Family Hostels: NapPark Hostel (~₹1,500–₹2,000/night)

Ayutthaya

  • Guesthouses: Baan Luang Harn (~₹1,200–₹1,500/night)

  • Hotels: Ayothaya Hotel (~₹1,500–₹2,000/night)

Chiang Mai

  • Guesthouses: Green Tiger House (~₹1,500–₹2,000/night)

  • Hotels: The Empress Chiang Mai (~₹1,800–₹2,200/night)

  • Hostels: Deejai Backpackers (~₹1,400–₹2,000/night)

Pai

  • Guesthouses: Pai Country Hut (~₹1,200–₹1,800/night)

  • Budget Hotels: Pai Village Boutique Resort (~₹1,500–₹2,200/night)

Phuket/Krabi (Optional Beach Extension)

  • Phuket: Sawasdee Patong (~₹1,800–₹2,500/night)

  • Krabi: The Krabi Forest Homestay (~₹1,500–₹2,200/night)

Tip: Use Agoda or Hostelworld for discounts up to 20%.

Transport on a Budget

  • Bangkok: BTS (~₹50–₹120/ride), ferries (~₹20–₹50), buses (~₹20–₹50), Grab taxis (~₹150–₹250).

  • Ayutthaya: Bicycle rental (~₹50–₹100/day), tuk-tuks (~₹150–₹250).

  • Chiang Mai & Pai: Scooter (~₹300–₹400/day), songthaews (~₹50–₹100/person).

  • Phuket/Krabi: Shared long-tail boats or buses (~₹150–₹400).

Food on a Budget

  • Street food meals: ₹50–₹150/person

  • Night markets: Family meals for 3–4 people (~₹200–₹400)

  • Snacks at 7-Eleven: ₹50–₹100

Tip: Avoid tourist restaurants for authentic & cheap meals.

10-Day Thailand Family Itinerary

Day 1: Bangkok Arrival

  • Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun, Chinatown, Lumpini Park

  • Hidden gems: Bangkokian Museum, Phra Sumen Fort

  • Budget: ₹2,200–₹2,800

Day 2: Bangkok

  • Chatuchak Market, Bangkok Art & Culture Centre, Asiatique Riverside

  • Hidden gem: Kudi Chin neighborhood

  • Budget: ₹2,000–₹2,500

Day 3: Bangkok → Ayutthaya

  • Explore ruins: Wat Mahathat, Bang Pa-In Palace

  • Hidden gem: Chao Sam Phraya Museum

  • Budget: ₹2,200–₹2,500

Day 4: Ayutthaya → Chiang Mai

  • Morning temples, evening train/bus to Chiang Mai

  • Budget: ₹2,500–₹3,000

Day 5: Chiang Mai

  • Doi Suthep, Old City, Night Bazaar

  • Hidden gem: Buak Hard Park

  • Budget: ₹2,200–₹2,800

Day 6: Chiang Mai (Day Trip)

  • Sticky Waterfalls, Bo Sang Umbrella Village

  • Budget: ₹2,000–₹2,500

Day 7: Chiang Mai → Pai

  • Pai Canyon, Bamboo Bridge

  • Hidden gem: Tha Pai Hot Springs

  • Budget: ₹2,200–₹2,500

Day 8: Pai

  • Villages, waterfalls, local cafés

  • Budget: ₹2,000–₹2,500

Day 9: Pai → Chiang Mai → Beach Extension

Day 10: Beach / Departure

  • Railay Beach, markets, viewpoints

  • Hidden gem: Secret Ao Nang beaches

  • Budget: ₹3,000–₹3,500

Total Family Budget (3–4 People)

  • Accommodation: ₹14,000–₹16,000

  • Food: ₹6,000–₹8,000

  • Transport: ₹4,000–₹6,000

  • Activities: ₹2,000–₹3,000

  • Grand Total: ₹24,000–₹28,000 (excl. flights)

Final Thoughts

This Thailand family itinerary for 2025 covers everything—Bangkok’s culture, Ayutthaya’s history, Chiang Mai’s adventure, Pai’s charm, and optional beaches. It’s affordable, family-friendly, and filled with hidden gems.

👉 Which destination excites you most—Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Pai, or the beaches? Share in the comments below!. Also Read: How to write a cover letter for Singapore Visa

 

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