Is Vietnam safe for foreigners? Let’s find out!

Located in Southeast Asia, Vietnam is blessed with diverse seasons, enchanting places from imperial to contemporary, and a rich culture made by our warm-hearted people. In 2022, after the toll of the Covid-19 pandemic on the tourism industry, Vietnam welcomed more than 3.6 million foreign visitors according to Statistics.

Despite this positive number, one of the main concerns that holds back travelers is whether this country is safe or not, especially foreigners far from Vietnam such as the USA or European countries since they are not accustomed to Vietnam.

So… is Vietnam safe for foreigners to travel?

The answer is YES.

Vietnam is considered to be one of the countries that have the most positive political indicators with a relatively low chance of terrorism, major crime is not a regular problem here as well. Foreigners can spend their trip in Vietnam in both daytime and nighttime without many worries. Vietnam authorities also employ necessary protocols to protect foreigners' safety and to create a harmonious, friendly, and unprejudiced environment where they feel at home.

However, it is known that petty crimes such as pickpocketing or minor scams do happen in Vietnam, especially at crowded tourist attractions, therefore visitors should be aware of this hazard and have local authorities contact ready when needed.

Besides, traffic in Vietnam can be chaotic and extremely scary to first-time travelers - this is actually called a “crossing challenge”. You have to pay attention and follow closely marked crosswalks and traffic signals.

Furthermore, Vietnam is a tropical country with a long sea coast and natural disasters likely take a toll on your trip, so it is best to come to Vietnam during the mild season. If you are in Vietnam and are afraid of such disasters, please stay informed about Vietnam weather, especially if traveling to a coastal city.  

With such notes in mind, in general, Vietnam is a safe country with soulful people hospitable to tourists. So what are you waiting for? Book a trip and travel to Vietnam right now!

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