
Vietnam is one of the most rewarding budget destinations in Asia, a country where a well-planned week abroad can cost less than a domestic holiday in peak season. The Vietnam Budget Tour Package by Travelfika is designed for travelers who want an unforgettable international experience without overspending, combining smart routing, well-located 3-star hotels, and curated highlights that deliver maximum value at every stop.
A typical budget itinerary covers the big three: Hanoi in the north for culture, Ha Long Bay for natural wonder, and either Da Nang + Hoi An or Ho Chi Minh City in the south for coastal charm and history. Street food alone in Vietnam is a highlight, a bowl of pho costs under ā¹100, banh mi sandwiches are everywhere, and egg coffee in Hanoi's Old Quarter is an experience that costs virtually nothing. Budget travelers can eat well three times a day for under ā¹600 total in most Vietnamese cities.
What makes Vietnam genuinely budget-friendly is that you don't have to sacrifice quality to save money. A Ha Long Bay day cruise with meals included can cost as little as USD 89/person. A 3-day Sapa trekking package with accommodation runs from USD 89/person. A full 4-day Hanoi + Ninh Binh + Ha Long itinerary starts at USD 300/person. For Indian travelers, Vietnam's e-visa costs approximately USD 25 and takes 3 business days, with no embassy visit needed.
Package Type | Duration | Approx. Cost per Person (land only) | Approx. Cost per Person (with flights) |
Budget / Backpacker | 4ā5 days | USD 89ā200 | ā¹55,000ā75,000 |
Standard Economy | 6ā7 days | USD 300ā500 | ā¹80,000ā1,05,000 |
Comfortable / Semi-luxury | 7ā9 days | USD 500ā900 | ā¹1,10,000ā1,50,000 |
These prices include accommodation, guided tours, and ground transfers within Vietnam. International flights from Indian cities (Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata) add approximately ā¹25,000ā45,000 return, depending on season and airline. The best fares are found 6ā10 weeks before travel. October to April is the ideal travel window, with NovemberāFebruary offering the most pleasant weather across north and central Vietnam.
Vietnam is one of the most rewarding budget destinations in Asia, a country where a well-planned week abroad can cost less than a domestic holiday in peak season. The Vietnam Budget Tour Package by Travelfika is designed for travelers who want an unforgettable international experience without overspending, combining smart routing, well-located 3-star hotels, and curated highlights that deliver maximum value at every stop.
A typical budget itinerary covers the big three: Hanoi in the north for culture, Ha Long Bay for natural wonder, and either Da Nang + Hoi An or Ho Chi Minh City in the south for coastal charm and history. Street food alone in Vietnam is a highlight, a bowl of pho costs under ā¹100, banh mi sandwiches are everywhere, and egg coffee in Hanoi's Old Quarter is an experience that costs virtually nothing. Budget travelers can eat well three times a day for under ā¹600 total in most Vietnamese cities.
What makes Vietnam genuinely budget-friendly is that you don't have to sacrifice quality to save money. A Ha Long Bay day cruise with meals included can cost as little as USD 89/person. A 3-day Sapa trekking package with accommodation runs from USD 89/person. A full 4-day Hanoi + Ninh Binh + Ha Long itinerary starts at USD 300/person. For Indian travelers, Vietnam's e-visa costs approximately USD 25 and takes 3 business days, with no embassy visit needed.