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Fun With Kids in HCMC #3: Suoi Tien Theme Park. Located in District 9, Suoi Tien Theme Park is Ho Chi Minh City's most famous theme park, and offers a fun day out for kids of all ages. The grounds are massive - the park includes a waterpark with slides, amusement rides, beautiful gardens and temples. Do be aware though that the safety
Couples can buy mementos like lacquer ware, embroidered goods, local handicraft, art, and jewelry while shopping in Vietnam. Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City are the best shopping destinations in Vietnam. Food lovers can enjoy authentic Vietnamese food like Mi Quang (a noodle dish), Nom Hua Chuoi (banana flavored salad), and Bun Cha (small hamburger).
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Where to stay Boutique hotel The Myst Dong Khoi offers a unique escape in the centre of District 1. The modern exterior conceals an elegant design echoing the old shophouses and alleyways of Ho Chi Minh City. All 108 rooms include a private spa bath on a garden-shrouded balcony. Indulge in a massage or unwind with a drink beside the rooftop pool.
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Located in Vietnam’s tropical lower half, Ho Chi Minh City enjoys a warm, wet climate that cycles between two seasons, with very little temperature variance in between. Unlike temperate Hanoi in the north, Ho Chi Minh City’s tropical temperatures allow tourists to visit at any time of the year without bundling up. Humidity and rainfall swing between extremes from dry to rainy seasons; annual precipitation in the area is a wet 76 inches, with 90 percent falling during the rainy season. Temperatures during the dry season from November to April average at about 82 F 28 C, soaring as high as 95 F 35 C. In December the coolest month on average, temperatures drop only as low as 72 F 22 C. Fast Climate Facts Hottest Month April 87 F / 31 C Coldest Month December 80 F / 27 C Wettest Month October inches Sunniest Month March 272 mean monthly sunshine hours Flooding in Ho Chi Minh City Ho Chi Minh City is one of Vietnam’s most flood-prone localities, owing to its low-lying location and the Dong Nai and Saigon rivers flowing through it. Forty-five percent of the city’s territory lies barely a meter above sea level. So it’s no surprise that when the rainy season hits—bringing with it heavy rains and increased river volume—many areas in the city flood over. The flooding has been brought partly under control, thanks to an ongoing $ billion project to upgrade the drainage and control the known flood hotspots in the city. City authorities claim to have reduced the number of flooding hotspots from 126 to 22, but more work yet needs to be done. Consider the floods if you’re visiting during Ho Chi Minh City’s monsoon season from May to October; while prices may be driven down by the constant rains, you may yet pay a premium in terms of flights canceled, impassable roads, and closed attractions. Relevant Natural Phenomena Beyond the risk of floods, a few other natural phenomena in Ho Chi Minh City should be considered by travelers heading there, particularly during the rainy season. Typhoons Ho Chi Minh City’s location along Vietnam’s coast puts in in the middle of the regional typhoon belt, where tropical storms regularly emerge from the Pacific Ocean to attack the city like Godzilla bent on revenge. Typhoon season in Ho Chi Minh City runs between June and November. Locals are rightly worried about typhoons; the worst in recent memory, Typhoon Linda, killed over 3,000 people in Vietnam and wrought $385 million in damage. Watch the Joint Typhoon Warning Center page for updates on tropical storms heading your way. We’ve also prepared some tips on traveling during typhoon season, for your reference in case you visit in the stormy months. Dengue Fever Ho Chi Minh City has seen a recent rise in dengue fever cases, with a 176% increase in cases and five fatalities recorded in 2019. The spike coincided with the advent of the rainy season the light rains and warm weather create the perfect conditions for mosquito breeding in the city. Anti-mosquito precautions should be taken by travelers who fear catching dengue on their Saigon trip. DEET lotion remains the most effective solution against mosquito bites; reapply every three hours on exposed skin to prevent yourself from becoming a tasty mosquito snack. Dry Season in Ho Chi Minh City The months between late November and late April are perhaps the best times to visit Ho Chi Minh City, as the monsoon season’s rains begin to dry up and humidity starts to drop as well. The “winter” months of December and January are the coolest months of the calendar, as temperatures drop to the 71-87 F 22-31 C range. The months of March and April are the sunniest and hottest in the year, peaking at an average high temperature of 94 F 34 C in the latter month. The built-up areas of Ho Chi Minh City also experience an unpleasant heat island effect that raises temperatures in the city center some three to five degrees higher compared to the city’s suburbs; the coolest areas in the city can be found around the Saigon River. The driest month of the year takes place in February, as only inches of rainfall reach the ground. What to pack The smart traveler to Ho Chi Minh City packs against the sun; the dry months in the city coincide with both the lowest and highest levels of ultraviolet exposure per year. Even the year’s “low” can be risky for a pale-skinned tourist with a UV index of 10 in November to 12 in April from Very High to Extreme, the city enjoys copious amounts of sunlight in the dry months, bringing with it the risk of sunburn and heatstroke. Protect yourself against UV exposure by bringing a light, breathable hat, or slathering on some sunscreen. Bring moisture-wicking clothes that can help your sweat evaporate easier, and comfortable footwear closed-toe shoes with springy soles ideally if you’re staying in the city. Average Temperatures by Month November 90 F / 74 F 32 C / 23 CDecember 90 F / 72 F 32 C / 22 CJanuary 90 F / 72 F 32 C / 22 CFebruary 92 F / 73 F 34 C / 23 CMarch 94 F / 76 F 34 C / 24 CApril 95 F / 76 F 35 C / 24 C Kamil Lech / EyeEm / Getty Images Rainy Season in Ho Chi Minh City “When it rains, it pours” is particularly true of Ho Chi Minh City, whose rainy season from May to mid-November brings humidity and rainfall to their yearly heights, along with the increased chances of flooding. The rainy season slides in just as the mercury hits the top of the thermometer—April’s average temperature of 85 F segues to a slightly rain-cooled 84 F when May’s showers kick in. Ninety percent of the city’s annual rainfall slams down during the rainy season. September and October are the wettest months of the year. These months are also the most humid, peaking at 85 percent in September. Even though showers only last a few hours in the rainy season, the stifling humidity makes an ordeal out of a simple outdoor walk. For more information, read our article about traveling in Southeast Asia’s monsoon season. What to pack Pack against the rains, by preparing this monsoon season packing list. The list includes easy-dry clothes that allow moisture to evaporate effortlessly, whether that moisture is sweat or rain; rain gear like an umbrella, waterproof shoes, and a light jacket don’t bring a heavy raincoat, it’ll just feel uncomfortable in the humidity; polyethylene bags and silica gel to keep your electronics dry; and DEET to ward off mosquitoes. Average Temperatures by Month May 94 F / 78 F 34 C / 26 CJune 92 F / 76 F 33 C / 25 CJuly 91 F / 76 F 32 C / 24 CAugust 90 F / 76 F 32 C / 24 CSeptember 90 F / 76 F 31 C / 24 COctober 89 F / 75 F 31 C / 24 C Average Monthly Temperature, Rainfall, and Daylight Hours in Ho Chi Minh City Avg. Temp. Rainfall Daylight Hours January 79 F / 26 C in hours February 80 F / 27 C in hours March 82 F / 28 C in hours April 85 F / 29 C in hours May 84 F / 29 C in hours June 82 F / 28 C in hours July 81 F / 27 C in hours August 81 F / 27 C in hours September 81 F / 27 C in hours October 81 F / 27 C in hours November 80 F / 27 C in hours December 79 F / 26 C in hours TripSavvy uses only high-quality, trusted sources, including peer-reviewed studies, to support the facts within our articles. Read our editorial policy to learn more about how we keep our content accurate, reliable and trustworthy.
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The best time to visit Ho Chi Minh City is during dry season from December to March when weather is the most pleasant. Unsurprisingly, these months are also the busiest time to travel in Ho Chi Minh City. Expect heavy rainfall during monsoon season from May to October. Unlike in Hanoi, you’ll never be chilly when visiting Ho Chi Minh City unless air conditioning is to blame. The tropical temperatures rarely drop below the mid 70s F. Instead, they are most often hovering between 80 and 90 degrees F. The Tet Festival in Vietnam Tet, the Lunar New Year celebration in January or February, is by far the busiest time to be in Ho Chi Minh City—or anywhere in Vietnam. Don’t get caught by surprise! The Tet celebration usually coincides with the dates for Chinese New Year and causes accommodation prices to skyrocket. Flights and ground transportation book up quickly as Vietnamese people move about the country; the number of Chinese tourists surges. Although enjoying the “usual” things to do in Ho Chi Minh City may be more challenging, the Tet festival is Vietnam’s most exciting. With some patience and planning, you can enjoy the cultural shows, fireworks, and lion dances. Typhoon Season in Vietnam Vietnam’s location makes it susceptible to destructive weather events such as typhoons and tropical cyclones. Typhoon season runs from the beginning of June to the end of November. The biggest weather events most often occur between September and November. Large storms can disrupt flights and trigger flooding that halts ground transportation between Ho Chi Minh City and northern destinations. Keep a flexible itinerary when traveling in the fall months. Weather in Ho Chi Minh City Ho Chi Minh City really only experiences two seasons wet and dry. Along with much of Asia, the weather in Ho Chi Minh City is influenced by the southwest monsoon May to September and the northeast monsoon November to March. The annual northeast monsoon causes dry season to run from around November to April each year. Monsoon season begins with increasing rainfall in May that lasts until October. Of course, only Mother Nature knows when the annual monsoon rains will arrive; they can be earlier or later than anticipated on any given year. Based on weather averages for Ho Chi Minh City The driest month is rainiest month is hottest month is coolest months are December and January. January January is one of the best months to visit Ho Chi Minh City, but it’s also one of the busiest. Travelers who finished Christmas holidays elsewhere come to enjoy the pleasant weather. The nightly lows around 70 degrees F feel refreshing after the daily highs near 90 degrees F. Events to check out Tet, Vietnam’s Lunar New Year festival, sometimes occurs in January—be ready! Although Tet traditions go on longer, the first week of the festival is the loudest and most exciting. February February is arguably the best time to visit Ho Chi Minh City. Humidity and rainfall are at their lowest levels for the year, while temperatures haven’t yet reached their hottest. The average high temperature in February is 91 degrees F, but humidity hovers around 70 percent—relatively low for Ho Chi Minh City. Events to check out Depending on the Vietnamese lunisolar calendar, Tet is often observed in February. March Although March certainly is hot average high temperatures are in the mid 90s F, only occasional afternoon showers pop up here and there. By the time March is over, people are ready for some rain in April to freshen up the dusty, polluted air. April April is a “shoulder” month at the end of dry season when fewer visitors are competing for hotel rooms. If you can deal with the hottest temperatures of the year highs can reach 100 degrees F and sporadic rain showers, you’ll have more room when walking along Pham Ngu Lao. Events to check out Although tourists will hardly notice, Book Day is celebrated on April 21. Bookstores hold special events, contests, and displays in parks. Check out Duong Nguyen Van Binh, “Book Street,” during this time. Reunification Day on April 30 is celebrated as the day that North and South Vietnam were reunited in 1975 following the fall of Saigon. Public performances, flag waving, and parades take place throughout Vietnam. May As the shoulder month of April winds down, monsoon season becomes “serious” in May. More than half the days in May are typically rainy; although, you’ll still see plenty of sunshine. Temperatures dip slightly, but humidity raises significantly as wet streets sizzle in afternoon heat. Events to check out Immediately following Reunification Day, Vietnam celebrates May 1 as International Labor Day with fireworks and demonstrations. The consecutive holidays prompt many locals to travel domestically and enjoy time away from work. Prices for hotels and flights increase. June The rain in June is intense, and some flooding is common. High temperatures stay stubbornly around 90 degrees F while humidity keeps building. With the heavy rain and standing water, the mosquito population booms. Protect yourself, especially when going out in the evenings. Events to check out The Southern Fruit Festival usually begins in June to celebrate, you guessed it, fruit! Check out Suoi Tien Park in District 9 for colorful displays and plenty of juicy samples. July Rain remains heavy in July; around 23 days will have precipitation. Torrential downpours pop up quickly—even when the sun is shining! Be prepared with a way to waterproof your valuables if caught away from the hotel. August August averages 11 inches of rain spread over 22 days. Daily temperatures range from 76 – 89 degrees F. Rainy season doesn’t mean that life comes to a standstill. There are still many hours of sunshine, and you can duck inside some of Ho Chi Minh City’s many museums and monuments when the rain returns. Events to check out The Hungry Ghosts Festival Tết Trung Nguyên is a tradition observed in late August or early September. Temples and street shrines stay busy with patrons burning joss incense and fake money to appease the spirits. September Ho Chi Minh City is especially prone to flooding because of its location at the confluence of the Saigon and Dong Nai rivers. With an average of 23 rainy days, September is frequently the wettest month. Heavy rain causes the mighty rivers to escape their banks. Events to check out National Day on September 2 is a public holiday in Vietnam. Some businesses may be closed, and you’ll see celebrations in public parks. October October is frequently the worst month for typhoons in Vietnam. Pay attention to severe weather systems in the region, and know what to do if a typhoon is approaching. Even when these massive storms don’t make landfall in Vietnam, their tentacles lash out with heavy rain that can disrupt itineraries. Events to check out Vietnam celebrates the Mid-Autumn Festival Mooncake Festival every September or October. Be on the lookout for the dense-but-delicious mooncakes for sale. The festival is held on the 15th day of the eighth month per the lunar calendar. November More than half the days in November are dry as monsoon season slowly gives way to increasing sunshine. November is considered a shoulder month between seasons. With some luck, you can enjoy ample sunshine and hotel upgrades before tourist arrivals surge in December! December The occasional rain showers in December don’t last long. With a mean temperature of around 79 degrees F, December is exceptionally pleasant and marks the start of dry season. Ho Chi Minh City is the best place to spend Christmas in Vietnam, both for meteorological and cultural reasons. Events to check out Quite a few of the Western expats living in Ho Chi Minh City observe Christmas. Shopping malls and some restaurants give a secular nod to Christmas with decorations, music, and New Year’s Eve on December 31 is celebrated with a surprising amount of noise and gusto. Enjoy the parties, nightlife, and city fireworks at midnight. Hotel bars and rooftop bars hold special events that night. Frequently Asked Questions What is the best time to visit Ho Chi Minh City? The best time to visit Ho Chi Minh City is during the dry season from December to March. Temperatures are relatively mild and the frequent rainstorms of the monsoon season haven't arrived yet. What is the monsoon season in Ho Chi Minh City? The monsoon season lasts from about May to November. During these months, frequent downpours are common and can even cause flooding. What is the peak season to visit Ho Chi Minh City? Most travelers visit in the dry season of December to March. Tet, which is the Lunar New Year in Vietnam and falls in late January or early February, is one of the busiest times for travel across the country. TripSavvy uses only high-quality, trusted sources, including peer-reviewed studies, to support the facts within our articles. Read our editorial policy to learn more about how we keep our content accurate, reliable and trustworthy.
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