Saigon, dubbed as the Jewel of the Far East, has long been known to travelers as the cultural, economic, and political hub of Vietnam. When exploring the city with over 300 years of history, tourists can encounter skyscrapers nestled together, vibrant entertainment districts, bustling shopping centers, but also historic villas and traditional markets that have stood the test of time for centuries.
The travel agency Mytour will provide travelers with the essential experiences needed for a fun and comfortable trip to Saigon with friends and family.
Expert Tips for Traveling in Saigon
Best Time to Visit Saigon
Unlike Hanoi, Saigon's weather is divided into two distinct seasons: the dry season and the rainy season influenced by monsoons. The rainy season lasts from around June to November with sudden rains without prior notice. However, these rains in Saigon are usually short-lived and do not significantly affect travelers. Therefore, travelers can visit Saigon at any time of the year to experience a vibrant and bustling city or explore the local culture. To make your trip to Saigon more meaningful and memorable, we suggest visiting Saigon after Tet (around February, March) to participate in the largest Lunar New Year festival in Chinatown and the Lantern Festival on the Saigon River.

But to make your trip to Saigon even more meaningful and memorable, our company recommends visiting Saigon after Tet (around February, March) to participate in the largest Lunar New Year festival in Chinatown and the Lantern Festival on the Saigon River.
What to Wear in Saigon
What to Wear in Saigon

Saigon offers numerous attractions and entertainment spots, so travelers should prepare mentally for extensive movement. Therefore, choosing comfortable yet stylish outfits that ensure safety for the trip to Saigon is crucial. Avoid carrying too many items and only bring essential clothing. Travelers should pack versatile pieces like jeans and T-shirts that can easily be mixed and matched. Just a pair of jeans and a simple T-shirt or a lovely dress will make travelers shine confidently in their Saigon journey.
Essential Accessories for Traveling in Saigon
Saigon is a favorite destination for both domestic and international tourists. Visitors to Saigon can freely enjoy street food, sidewalk vendors, or luxurious restaurants. However, deciding what souvenirs to buy while traveling to Saigon can be a headache because there are so many specialties from all over the country. Our company will suggest to travelers the most popular specialties to buy when visiting Saigon such as:
Tây Ninh Shrimp Salt: a seasoning known as 'once you try, you'll crave more,' considered a specialty to buy when visiting Saigon. Tây Ninh Shrimp Salt consists of various ingredients including shrimp, garlic, red cabbage, salt, chili, and seasoning powder, finely ground, roasted, and sun-dried to enhance its aromatic flavor. There are many different types of Tây Ninh Shrimp Salt, each with its own unique taste, allowing travelers to choose according to their preferences.

Bánh Pía: a type of cake made mainly from green beans, taro, salted egg yolks, wheat flour, and most importantly, the distinct aroma of durian blended into each cake. Neither too sweet nor too greasy, travelers can enjoy the cake with tea to soak up the layers of flavor of this special cake. When visiting Saigon, travelers often buy some cakes to bring back as gifts for their loved ones. These small cakes carry the distinctive flavor of the people and the Southern land, promising a memorable culinary experience in Saigon.
Bánh Tét with Purple Leaves is a specialty of the people of Cần Thơ but is widely available in this bustling Saigon area. Through the skilled hands of pastry makers, the simple bánh tét becomes more eye-catching with its purple color from the leaves, yellow from the mung beans, or the rich layer of golden fat inside the cake filling. The price of a bánh tét ranges from 60,000 to 95,000 Vietnamese dong.
Bến Tre Coconut Candy is a confection made primarily from coconut flesh and malt sugar. It's a specialty candy that travelers should buy as souvenirs when touring Saigon. Bến Tre is also considered a traditional handicraft village, where the art of making coconut candy flourishes, reflecting the cultural heritage of the region.
