The Best Packing List for Vietnam

Here's a perfect Vietnam packing list for any time of the year, and for any length of trip. Get tips on what clothes, toiletries, and electronic gadgets you should bring with you, as well as  information on the weather and shopping in Vietnam. #Vietnam

Vietnam is beautiful, delicious, and a lot of fun to travel in. This coastal country is hot and humid in the south, and sometimes cold and foggy in the north, which may sound tricky to pack for – but don’t worry!

This packing list will help you pack light and right for your trip, from picking out the right gear to bringing the right amount of clothes:

Weather in Vietnam

hmong woman in sapa vietnam
Taken in Sapa

While you can expect the typical Southeast Asia weather (read: hot and humid year-round) in central and southern Vietnam, up north in the mountains, bordering China, Vietnam can get pretty cold, especially at night.

The rainy season typically lasts from May to October, though it rarely rains all day long. Stick with breezy, lightweight clothing, but bring along a good jacket if you plan to venture up north.

Shopping in Vietnam

packing for southeast asia
Comfy pants galore!

Vietnam is one of the main manufacturers for international clothing and outdoor brands like GAP, Columbia, The North Face, and so on. The local fashion scene also gets pretty cute, so leave some space in your luggage to do some shopping. They are the most practical souvenirs, anyway. The only things that can be hard to find locally are shoes and underwear if you wear a larger size. However, if you make it to Hoi An, you can get just about any pair of shoes or outfit custom-made!

The Essentials

I know many people get anxious about packing for a trip, like, what if I didn’t bring enough underwear, or did I forget to pack my toothbrush, etc?

While Vietnam isn’t exactly shopping paradise, you can easily find a replacement if you left anything at home. You can buy clothes for cheap, and there are plenty of supermarkets and local stores selling toiletries and electronic gadgets. The only things you do not want to forget are these essentials:

  • Identification documents: passport, driving license, identity card (take photos of them and email to yourself, just in case)
  • Money: cash, credit card, debit card
  • Venus razors and DivaCup

Picking the Right Gear

Kristin Addis backpacker
Loved this bag!

Backpacking in Vietnam requires a lot of walking. In the main cities like Ho Chi Minh, there are many tiny alleyways that buses and cars cannot get through, so you often have to carry your luggage and walk some distance. On buses and trains, your luggage may be shoved with others to make space. You’d want a backpack that’s sturdy and comfortable! There are also some organizing and anti-theft gear that will give you peace of mind:

Clothing

The key to packing light is to pack enough clothes for a week, regardless of how long the trip is. Doing laundry is very cheap in Vietnam, but I’d keep my favorite clothes at home so I don’t risk ruining them! Covering up is required when visiting temples, and the locals generally dress modestly, so keep that in mind when picking out your clothes:

Toiletries

I bring pretty much the same toiletries everywhere. When traveling in Southeast Asia, consider ditching the makeup and embracing your own skin. It’s going to be so hot and humid, your makeup isn’t going to last, anyway! Everything on this list, except for the razor, is environmentally friendly:

Electronic gadgets

hoi an
Sunset in Hoi An, Vietnam

Photography is a huge part of my travels, so I almost always have my full gear with me. Depending on your personal preference and usage, you may have more or less electronic gadgets to pack. Here’s what I suggest for Vietnam:

Others

Here are a few things that may slip your mind, but definitely good to have:

I hope this packing list helps to simplify your packing process for your trip to Vietnam!

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