Right after wrapping up a journey with Bryan, I welcomed another solo traveler—a delightful coincidence! Diana, a Vietnamese-born Australian with a gentle smile and calm grace, had not set foot in Vietnam for twelve years. Realizing how significant this trip was for her, I vowed to craft an experience she would remember long after her plane touched down back in Melbourne.
Across a sweeping 19-day itinerary, Diana traced family memories from Hanoi’s Old Quarter to the lantern-lit alleys of Hoi An, witnessing how vibrantly Vietnam has grown. Every shared photo, every sparkle in her eyes, reminded me why I love creating travel moments: they’re not just tours—they’re chapters in someone’s personal story.
Hoi An Ancient Town glowing at dusk welcoming travelers home.
From our first call, Diana shared that reconnecting with Vietnamese culture mattered more than ticking off landmarks. I tailored her solo Vietnam itinerary to weave daily life into classic highlights—early-morning market strolls, family-run cooking classes, and quiet tea breaks where locals swap stories about the past decade of change.
Hạ Long Bay’s emerald karsts, Hội An’s full-moon festival, and the cool breezes atop Bà Nà Hills painted her journey with vivid colors. Yet Diana’s favorite moment came gliding through the nipa palms of Cẩm Thanh in a traditional basket boat, laughing as the oarsman spun playful circles—proof that joy still thrives in simple, riverside life.
Diana beams while navigating Cẩm Thanh’s peaceful coconut waterways.
— Rachel, Myvivatour Travel Designer
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