With its tropical monsoon climate and vast territory spanning various latitudes, Vietnam's winters vary widely from north to south. While November marks the transition to winter in Northern Vietnam, with its pleasant early-season coolness contrasting with the sweltering heat of summer and the biting cold of winter, the central provinces begin their continuous rainy season. Meanwhile, the southern provinces experience the start of the dry season.
Ha Giang

In late October, many adventurous tourists, travel enthusiasts, and backpackers spontaneously make an effort to visit Ha Giang, the northernmost land of Vietnam, during the days when buckwheat flowers are in full bloom.

Ha Giang is famous for being beautiful in every season, with the Dong Van Stone Plateau, Lung Cu Flagpole, Ma Pi Leng Pass, the magnificent Vuong Family Mansion... but the period from the end of October to December is still considered the most beautiful season in Ha Giang with its vast fields of buckwheat flowers.
Hanoi
Hanoi in winter soothes the soul…

For young people who have never experienced the feeling of putting on a warm coat and a scarf when stepping out of the house on chilly mornings with early morning mist, they should quickly come to Hanoi to experience this new sensation.


This is also the season of the legendary daisies, the delicate and gentle butterfly flowers, and the vibrant purple heather... all of which are being widely discussed among young people on social media.
Moc Chau

The climate of Moc Chau plateau is cool year-round, with a slight chill and fog in the early mornings and late afternoons. However, starting in November, the air seems to get much colder. But the dry, cold weather is actually quite fitting for the scenery of Moc Chau.

This place is famous for its vast tea plantations, fields of rapeseed flowers, bauhinia flowers, and pristine white plum blossoms, all fresh and vibrant in the early morning mist. Tea is not only a major industry in this area, but it is also an ideal destination sought after by young people.
Hue
November marks the beginning of the rainy season in Hue.

October arrives in Hue very gently, with only scattered rain showers like a farewell to autumn and a welcome to winter. However, by mid-November, Hue is engulfed in a prolonged, incessant rain that lasts day after day.


Visiting Hue during the winter months, finding a seat in a café within the ancient citadel, or on the top floor of a tall hotel overlooking the Perfume River, you will understand what poetic and dreamy Hue truly is.
Da Lat
In November, Da Lat's weather is as unpredictable as a dreamy young girl, sometimes sunny, sometimes stormy.

However, in this cool winter weather, with fields of wild sunflowers or pink grass stretching across the valleys, visitors will be stunned by a vibrant, romantic, and poetic picture of Da Lat.
Ho Chi Minh City

Unlike the chilly weather of the northern provinces or the incessant rains of the central provinces, early November in Ho Chi Minh City marks the beginning of the dry season.


This would be the ideal time for tourists to explore the city without having to worry about torrential rain that could disrupt their travel plans.

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