1. Sapa
Each season in Sapa offers its own unique charm for travelers to discover. By the end of November, the weather is colder but not yet freezing, and you'll witness a mystical Sapa enveloped in mist during the early morning hours. The fresh, clean air here is soothing, providing relief from the fatigue of daily life. There are many beautiful spots to explore, including Fansipan Peak, Ham Rong Mountain, Silver Waterfall, and Sapa's Love Market.
In addition to places like Ha Giang and Moc Chau, Sapa is another must-see destination. Known for its cool climate year-round, Sapa becomes colder in November with temperatures ranging between 8 – 12°C. The rainy season is over, and while it’s chilly, the sun shines in the afternoon. During this time, you can enjoy the picturesque misty landscapes and the golden rice fields. You may also visit local villages or opt for a homestay experience with the indigenous people.

2. Nha Trang
Nha Trang has been voted one of the most beautiful beaches in Southeast Asia and is often compared to the famous Waikiki Beach in Hawaii. It attracts not only domestic travelers but also foreign tourists who are captivated by its charm. Aside from enjoying the natural beauty, visitors can indulge in local delicacies like jellyfish noodles, grilled spring rolls, rice noodle soup, seafood porridge, and the famous 'banh dap'.
Visiting Nha Trang in November offers a unique experience that can't be found during other months. You'll still be able to enjoy the beach, participate in exciting activities, and enjoy special moments along the way. Since it's not peak tourist season, Nha Trang is less crowded, making it perfect for a peaceful, relaxing getaway. The weather during this time may be slightly chilly, so it's advisable to bring a light jacket or sweater.

3. Ha Giang
Ha Giang is an incredibly captivating destination that you shouldn’t miss whenever you plan a trip. The best time to visit Ha Giang is between October and December, as this is when the buckwheat flowers bloom, transforming the entire region into a breathtakingly beautiful landscape. Renowned for its enchanting buckwheat flowers, Ha Giang comes alive with vibrant colors as the cool weather and gusts of the seasonal wind blow through, making it the perfect time for flower spotting. Typically, the flowers bloom fully in October and early November, offering a picturesque natural view.
Ha Giang is home to iconic spots that are a must-see on any map of the buckwheat flowers, such as Hoang Su Phi, Xin Man, Pho Bang, Pho Cao, Sung La, Dong Van, Lung Cu, and Ma Le. Visitors can explore these places by car or motorbike, taking in the spectacular views of the rocky plateau. In addition, don't miss out on local dishes like Au Tau porridge, five-colored sticky rice, or smoked pork, which will add a special touch to your journey.

4. Phu Quoc
Phu Quoc is a beautiful archipelago located deep in the Gulf of Thailand, in the province of Kien Giang. The main ways to reach Phu Quoc are by airplane, speedboat, or ferry. Phu Quoc is an ideal destination for both local and international tourists in November, often referred to as a “paradise for beach lovers.” The weather in November is perfect, with clear blue waters, mild temperatures, and conditions that allow travelers to fully immerse themselves in the stunning natural beauty of the island.
Since the rainy season has passed, Phu Quoc welcomes the sunny weather, giving you the opportunity to enjoy various island activities, from snorkeling to exploring the pristine forests, without worrying about disruptions from bad weather. Additionally, November marks the peak of the island's seafood season, and you shouldn't miss out on the incredibly fresh and diverse seafood dishes available. As November is a peak travel season for Phu Quoc, it’s advisable to book your hotel in advance for a comfortable and seamless experience.

5. Mau Son - Lang Son
Mau Son - Lang Son offers visitors the experience of enjoying the cold European winter right here in Vietnam. In November, Mau Son and Sapa become must-visit destinations for those hoping to see snow. As winter sets in, temperatures in Mau Son can drop to -2 to -3°C, bringing with it chilly weather and even snowfall. This makes Mau Son even more attractive to tourists. Besides its stunning natural scenery, Mau Son - Lang Son also draws visitors with its unique and diverse local cuisine, such as honey-glazed grilled chicken, roasted suckling pig, and fragrant frogs.
The quaint villages nestled in the clouds, combined with the traditional lifestyles of the mountain people, offer a fascinating cultural experience, especially during years when snow is present. The breathtaking, pristine beauty of Mau Son in November, with its dramatic landscapes and serene atmosphere, has captivated many photographers, making it a perfect backdrop for stunning photos. For those who love taking photos, the rare sight of snow here is the ideal setting for memorable shots.


6. Binh Lieu
Binh Lieu is a beautiful destination located about 280 km from Hanoi, easily accessible by motorbike or bus. This place is enchanting year-round, but it’s particularly famous for its reed flower season. The reed flower season in Binh Lieu peaks around October and November, transforming the area into a “living paradise” for photo lovers. During this time, visitors can explore popular attractions like Khe Van Waterfall, Song Mooc Village, Cao Xiem Peak, the Border Markers, Hoanh Mo Border Gate, and Na Lang Bridge.
Often referred to as the “miniature Sapa” of Quang Ninh, Binh Lieu has become an increasingly sought-after destination, especially among young travelers who love adventure. The vast reed fields sway gently in the wind, creating a soft, dreamlike atmosphere. November is the most magical time to visit, as the reed flowers blanket the landscape in a romantic and poetic scene. From above, you can see the entire area covered in a sea of white, making it a breathtaking sight that will surely captivate your heart.

7. Tam Dao
If you’re still wondering where to travel this November, be sure to add Tam Dao to your list of destinations. Especially for those in the northern regions, like Hanoi and Hai Phong, Tam Dao is an ideal spot. With its close proximity, you can explore this charming town in just a weekend.
Known as the “Da Lat of the North,” Tam Dao captivates travelers with its ethereal beauty, shrouded in mist, with cool weather and fresh air. Surrounded by primeval forests, the average temperature remains between 18°C to 25°C, and the region experiences all four seasons in a single day, making it a perfect spot for relaxation.
The weather in Tam Dao is temperate year-round, typically cooler than Hanoi, and while it gets chillier in winter, it’s never too harsh. If you’re hoping to catch a glimpse of the clouds, one of the most unique experiences in Tam Dao, plan your trip between November and January. This is when the cold weather thickens the fog, giving the area a dreamy, serene atmosphere, perfect for those seeking peace and beauty.


8. Moc Chau
November is the best time to visit Moc Chau as the landscape is at its most stunning, with hills blanketed in white mustard flowers, and vibrant yellow daisies mixed with the red of poinsettias, creating a picture-perfect view. The mustard flower paradise in Ba Phach Village, with its expansive fields, is a must-see. Located 5km from the town, it’s easily accessible via National Highway 6, and you’ll pass many ethnic villages along the way.
Another must-visit spot in Moc Chau is the Moc Chau Dairy Farm, where you can admire the lush green tea hills and vast fields. Don’t miss the chance to visit the dairy farms for fresh milk or the Phi Luong Peak, located just 5km from the town, offering activities such as hiking, walking, and horseback riding. Popular attractions like the Rơi Cave, the Pine Forest of Ban Ang, and Dai Yem Waterfall are also worth exploring.

9. Ba Na Hills
Da Nang is a well-known destination on Vietnam's tourism map, and one of the top attractions that consistently appears in nearly every tour is Ba Na Hills. In November, visitors should bring a jacket, as there are occasional rainy days. It’s a perfect time to explore the cool heights of Ba Na Hill, where you can relax and enjoy the fresh mountain air.
Ba Na Hills is famous for holding two world records: the longest single-rope cable car ride and the greatest elevation difference between the top and bottom stations. This resort is an ideal getaway, attracting both domestic and international tourists. Over the years, it has been transformed into a high-end resort and entertainment complex with various attractions such as the French Village, Fantasy Park, Le Jardin D’Amour Gardens, Debay Wine Cellar, Tinh Tam Garden, and a funicular railway. Furthermore, Ba Na Hills is a highly popular spot for travelers looking for picturesque places to take photos.
- Address: An Son Village, Hoa Ninh Commune, Hoa Vang District, Da Nang City

10. Con Dao
Voted as one of the most beautiful islands in Asia, Con Dao is gradually becoming a popular destination, attracting numerous visitors both from Vietnam and abroad every year. Located off the southern coast of Vietnam in Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province, Con Dao may not be as well-known as other beach paradises like Nha Trang or Phan Thiet, but it captivates travelers with its pristine nature and the raw beauty of the sea. November is considered the ideal time to visit Con Dao for its significant cultural and religious events, including the annual Phi Yen's death anniversary.
When visiting Con Dao, you’ll be immersed in the stunning landscapes, rugged mountains, and pristine beaches, complemented by vibrant coral reefs at spots like An Hai, Dam Trau, Lo Voi, and Hon Ba. This archipelago stands out for its unspoiled beaches, historical landmarks, and its strong connection to Vietnam’s past. Famous attractions include Dam Tre Bay, Con Son Bay, Lo Voi Beach, and Dam Trâu Beach.

