Weather in Vietnam in November

The weather in Vietnam in November is a bit dicey. While in some parts it is picture perfect, in others it is on its worst behaviour. Vietnam is long and tapering and has distinct climatic zones.

If you’re travelling to Vietnam in November, it is important you pre-plan well according to the weather. This will greatly help avoiding glitches and make your trip as smooth as possible. Read on to know more about the weather in Vietnam in November and get planning.

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weather in vietnam in november A trip to Vietnam in November can be a great idea as long as you pick the right regions to visit.

Weather in North Vietnam in November 

(Sapa, Ninh Binh, Hanoi, Halong Bay, Cat Ba)

 

The weather in north Vietnam in November is nothing less than dreamy. The long, humid summer is left far behind, as the rolling hills enjoy pleasant climatic conditions. Temperatures hover around a moderate 20-24°C (68-75°F). Trekkers, head for Sapa and Ha Giang in the far north.

The clear weather and absence of heavy showers mean great trekking conditions. However, you may be disappointed if you seek out the green rice terraces in Sapa or Ninh Binh. Locals harvest the rice in September, so plan accordingly if that’s on your must-see list.

A trip through north Vietnam in November is a great idea. After some trekking in the hills of Sapa, you can take a train down to Hanoi. A three-hour drive away lies the world-famous Halong Bay. Battered by storms in July and August, and sometimes obscured by fog in the winter, this UNESCO site plays hard to get. However, the clear cool weather in Halong Bay in November is perfect for a ride on one of the junks.

trekking in sapa , north vietnam The month of November sets great trekking conditions in North Vietnam. Witness stunning views by trekking up to the popular hills of Sapa.

Weather in Central Vietnam in November

(Da Nang, Hoi An, Hue, Nha Trang)

 

As mentioned, the weather in Vietnam in November differs greatly across the regions. This is quite evident when entering Central Vietnam. Central Vietnam sees its highest rainfall in October. Precipitation and humidity are quite high, and Hoi An is prone to occasional flooding. Traversing on the Hai Van pass between Hoi An and Hue demonstrates the temperature difference between the two.

Along with the rain, Hoi An also has a higher temperature, around 23-25C (73.4-77°F). However, it also means less tourists which can be appealing for those who don’t mind the rain. After all, there’s nothing like enjoying a Vietnamese coffee while it rains outside.

The Phong-Nha Ke Bang national park sees a grinding halt to trekking activities, as the rain makes conditions precarious. The beach-side city of Nha Trang also sees a lot of rainfall, making beach stays quite unpleasant. Travellers looking for an escape to the rain can head to Da Lat and the central highlands. Clear skies and minimal, light showers provide solace from the damp.

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weather in vietnam in november, da lat Central Vietnam receives heavy rainfall in November. However, the beautiful city of Da Lat would be your best bet as it receives light showers and is totally worth a visit.

Weather in South Vietnam in November

(Phu Quoc, Mekong Delta, Ho Chi Minh City)

 

Summer is in its full glory in South Vietnam in November. Clear skies and low humidity keep the temperatures hovering around 27°C (80.6°F). It’s a good time to visit the Mekong Delta, though keep the heat in mind when heading out in the afternoons. People seeking out the sun and the sad are in luck as this is ideal beach weather. You can head to Phan Thiet and Mui Ne- two beaches within close proximity of Ho Chi Minh City. 

However, if an island escape is what you prefer, we have just the solution. Head to Phu Quoc island for a proper beach getaway at some of their beach resorts. The weather in Vietnam in November makes this little island every beach bums’ dream. Phu Quoc island offers a visa exemption, but only if you fulfill certain requirements. Read more about that and other visa requirements to be prepped for your trip.

beaches in vietnam , phan thiet A great time to soak in some sun at the beaches of South Vietnam. If you long for picture-perfect beaches, white sand and gorgeous sunshine, Phan Thiet beach is the place for you.

Festivals in Vietnam in November

Head to South Vietnam, where the Khmer residents of the Mekong Delta celebrate the festival of Ooc Om Bok. It is celebrated among the Khmer community, who are an ethnic community primarily from Cambodia. A lively festival in their calendar, they thank the moon god for good crops, rice and fish.

Locals offer fruits and vegetables to the Gods at midnight, and you are guaranteed to watch exciting boat races, and ethnic dancing to the beat of local music. Marked in accordance with the Lunar calendar, it is celebrated on the first full moon day of the tenth lunar month. Check your dates to get them right and book in advance to secure accommodation.

weather in vietnam in november, mekong delta The residents of Mekong Delta celebrate the festival of Ooc Om Bok, one of the liveliest festivals in the Khmer calendar. Heading to the Mekong Delta and witnessing this celebration can be very exciting.

 

As varied as it is, the weather in Vietnam in November is good enough to attract tourists. If you want a relative escape from the crowds, you can always head to Hoi An. It will have fewer people than it normally does. Keep in mind that it will be rainy, but it can be fun for those with an affinity for stormy skies. Overall, North and South Vietnam are great to visit in November. Either stick to Vietnam, or combine it with Cambodia and Laos. Whatever you desire, we can provide. Just hit Plan Your Trip.

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