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Preparing
to leave
To prepare for your journey, begin with things that
are critical - those that couldn't be replaced in
Vietnam if they were left behind or lost. Passports,
tickets and so on are obvious, but the loss of a pair
of spectacles or a pair of orthopaedic shoes can ruin
your holiday if you can't manage without them - always
carry spares.
Don't bring too
much
In Vietnam, the dress
code is casual. Unless you wish to dress for dinner
in the top-end hotels and upmarket restaurants, there's
no need to bring smart outfits and accessories. When
thinking about travelling to Vietnam, don't be misled
by cinema images of hot, steamy jungle. Although the
country is located entirely between the Equator and
the tropic of Cancer, the northern part of Vietnam
has a subtropical climate and can be decidedly chilly
in the winter months. However, there's no need to
stock up with clothes for all seasons.
Many visitors bring
too much luggage, and find that much of it returns
home unused. You can buy almost anything you're likely
to need in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, so taking lots
of clothes isn't necessary. Prices are generally cheap,
but bear in mind the price of imported goods is nearly
always higher than you would pay in your own country
- international brands at cheap prices are either
fakes or goods made locally under licence and often
of lower quality. Bringing your favourite clothes
and buying cheap local garments (and regarding them
as disposable) is a good way to cut down on baggage.
If you forget something,
it isn't a disaster because you should be able to
find a substitute locally. Good quality, ready to
wear clothes are easily obtainable, although larger
sizes are difficult to find. Exceptions are shoes
(Vietnamese feet are generally a lot smaller than
those of people in the West), brassieres and women's
swimsuits (for similar reasons!).
Basics
There are few problems
with mosquitoes in the towns and cities of Viet Nam,
so there is no need to bring large quantities of repellent.
However, a couple of tubes would be advisable if your
itinerary involves trekking or travel in forested
areas. We advise those based on natural ingredients
because 'deet' based preparations sometimes cause
rashes and allergic reactions in hot, humid conditions.
Good sun protection
is important. Bring your own, as the ratings of locally
obtainable preparations are not reliable. If you have
sensitive skin, you should also bring an anti-inflammatory
lotion in case of allergic reactions in addition to
high factor lotion or sun block. The same applies
to soaps and toiletries
Women who use tampons
should bring an adequate supply as they can be difficult
to locate in Vietnam, even in the cities. Sanitary
towels are freely obtainable.
Another essential item
is a good sun hat - wide-brimmed to shade both face
and the nape of the neck. There are plenty to choose
from in Vietnam, but if your head size is much above
average, bring your own. Also, if you use sunglasses,
bring your own - local ones are either genuine and
exorbitant, or cheap and fake (good fakes can also
be expensive!).
There's no need to
stock up with films for conventional cameras. Unless
you use unusual formats, all the popular ranges, including
APS, are available at reasonable prices. Print film
developing is fine in Vietnam, but it's wise not to
risk slide films.
Just in case
Avoid handbags and camera
bags with shoulder straps, if possible - they're easy
to snatch in places where petty crime is common, such
as the tourist areas in Ho Chi Minh City (if you're
not a hardened traveller, read the 'Safety and Security'
page).
Need more information?
You'll find more advice
about what to bring and what to wear on these links.
If you need advice about a particular item, customs
regulations, or whatever, we're only an e-mail away.
Of course, you'll also
need a good guide book. Most of the well-known publications
have sections about practical details as well as travel
information. However, don't be surprised if the reality
is sometimes different from what the book describes.
Even a new edition is already a year out of date,
and much of it will be copied from the previous issue.
If you want up-to-the-minute information about Vietnam,
e-mail us!
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