Traveling may challenge senior travelers. Here below are some factors that elderly travelers should consider prior to a trip to Vietnam.
1. Buy travel insurance
Though it is not expected to happen, senior travelers may encounter health problems during their trips. Therefore, they are advised to buy medical tourism insurance before they travel to Indochina to protect their benefit when they get injuries or encounter health problems. Else, hospital expenses may cost a fortune.
Notes about travel insurance you should know before your trip.
2. Have full information about Indochina’s climate
The weather in Vietnam can be split by region. In Hanoi & the north, May to October is hot and humid with high rainfall; November to April is cooler and dry. In the far north, December & January can be particularly cold. Central Vietnam experiences hot, dry weather between January & August when temperatures can hit the mid-30°C’s; whilst high levels of rainfall can occur in September, October & November. Southern Vietnam is generally dry and hot from November to April, and warm and wet between May & October, with the highest rainfall in June, July & August.
In Cambodia, December and January are the best months for travel in Cambodia although it is still hot and humid. The months of November and February are tolerable. Stay away during the summer months of March through May, as the weather is extremely hot, and June through October when it is monsoon season
In Laos, Despite having two distinct weather seasons you can travel in Laos all-year-round and with no coastline to influence things, Laos’s weather system is relatively straight-forward compared with much of Asia; consisting of a dry season (October to late April) and a wet season (May to late September). Within each season there are variations in temperature, with the dry months leading up to the wet season (March and April) and the early wet season (May and June) usually being the hottest of the year.
The best time to visit Vietnam
The best time to visit Cambodia
3. Bring enough medical supplies
There is no free medical treatment available in Vietnam and the standard of local health facilities is below international standards. Therefore, they are advised to bring enough medical supplies along with their medical records. In preparation for emergency situations, they also should search for information on the local clinics or hospitals.
4. Travel in parties
There might be lots of robust elders or retired people who are ready to take an adventure independently. But, it is always wise for them to travel in parties. It is safer and in case of emergency, they can be taken care of immediately. Therefore, booking a tour package, traveling with friends or families, is strongly recommended.
For elderly travelers, a private tailor–made tour is regarded as the most suitable tour as this tour can be very flexible with the health status, interest, timing and preference of the tourists. Moreover, a private guide who carefully take care of the traveler during the tour is very important, especially for people who have problems related to health.
Pros and cons of private tour and group tour
As a reputable travel agent, we have many years experience serving senior travelers who aged from 40 – 90 years old. We have many experienced employees and guides who can handle any personal problems which often happen to elders.
Please let us know your INTERESTS and you don’t have to wait exceed 24 hours to receive a program that designed for you only and all your interests will be accommodated.
5. Visit Uncrowded Places
There are many places that are less touristy in Indochina.
In Vietnam, Vietnam is a huge country with many different cultures and landscapes. Besides the mythical places and the most famous of the country, there are constantly new tourist destinations such as Phong Nha-Ke Bang, fairy cave, Son Doong cave, Dong Van, Meo Vac (Ha Giang), Pu Luong Nature Reserve (Thanh Hoa), Chau Doc, Mu Cang Chai, Mai Chau, Con Dao, Qui Nhon
List of place off the beaten track in Vietnam
Off the tourist trail tours in Vietnam
In Laos: If you are thinking of visiting Laos we encourage you to think beyond the obvious places and try some of our favorite destinations in northern Laos: sleepy river town - Huay Xai, Luang Nam Tha, Nong Khiaw, Muang Ngoi Neua
Off the tourist trail tours in Laos
In Cambodia: Cambodia isn’t all about Angkor. Not by a country mile. While the temples are jaw-droppingly beautiful, they are only the beginning. Here are a few of the Cambodian corners that mass tourism has yet to conquer: Banteay Chhmar, Koh Rong Samloem, Kep, Rabbit Island (Koh Tonsay), Pailin.
Off the tourist trail tours in Cambodia
6. Walk slowly and carefully on the streets
When crossing the road – especially in HCMC – always keep looking to the left and right and walk slowly! Make eye contact with oncoming motorbikes and check that they see you so that they can avoid you. Be prepared for zebra crossings to be ignored and for motor vehicles to expect you as a pedestrian to give way to them.
At rush hour motorcyclists take to the pavements in droves in an attempt to beat traffic jams, endangering the lives of pedestrians.
Wear a mask when walking in the cities, to avoid breathing in vehicle fumes and other noxious smells.
Be prepared to walk in the streets with the traffic. The pavements are for motorbikes to park on, people to sit and eat, or just lounge around on!
When walking be prepared for people to stroll casually into your path and expecting you to navigate around them.
7. Accommodation
We recommend our "senior" clients to stay in a central location to allow, during their free time of the morning and the evening, activities as practical as easy. We suggest international standard hotels with comfortable bedding, shower, and elevators.
8. Best spots in Vietnam for elderly travelers
Vietnam is the ideal place for retirement thanks to its full of magnificent spots and pleasing vibe for elderly people as examples: Hanoi, Halong Bay, Hue, Hoi An, Ho Chi Minh city, Mekong Delta and beautiful beach: Con Dao, Phu Quoc, An Bang, Nha Trang, Mui Ne.
In Laos: Luang Prabang, Vientiane, Vang Vieng, Phonsavan, Si Phan Don, Wat Phu, Luang Namtha, Tham Kong Lo, Nong Kiau, Bokeo Nature Reserve.
In Cambodia: Siem Reap and Angkor complex, Phnom Penh, Koh Rong Samloem, Mondulkiri, Battambang, Kep, Banlung, Kampot, Kratie, Sihanoukville, Koh Ker.
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