DNO - In the context of the continuous increase of Indian tourists to Vietnam in recent years, the Indiatvnews website, on June 25, published an article to explain how Vietnam has emerged as one of the most beloved international destinations for Indian travelers.

Accordingly to Indiatvnews, Vietnam has rapidly emerged as one of the most popular international destinations among Indian travellers.
From affordable luxury and visa-friendly policies to stunning landscapes and Indian food options, the Southeast Asian nation offers a combination that appeals to both first-time and experienced travellers.
One of the biggest reasons Indians are choosing Vietnam is affordability. Flights from major Indian cities are relatively inexpensive, while hotels, local transport, food and sightseeing cost significantly less compared to many European and East Asian destinations.
Direct flights from cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad and Kolkata have made Vietnam more accessible than ever. Reduced travel time and competitive airfares have encouraged more Indians to consider the country for short holidays.
Besides, Vietnam's e-visa system has made travel planning easier for Indian tourists. The streamlined application process removes much of the hassle associated with international travel.
Whether travellers want beach holidays in Da Nang and Phu Quoc, cultural experiences in Hanoi and Hoi An, or natural beauty in Ha Long Bay and Sapa, Vietnam offers diverse experiences within a single trip.
The growing number of Indian tourists has led to an increase in Indian restaurants across popular Vietnamese destinations. Vegetarian travellers also find several suitable dining options. Picturesque locations such as Ha Long Bay, the Golden Bridge, Hoi An's lantern streets and Da Nang's beaches have become social media favourites, inspiring more Indians to add Vietnam to their travel bucket lists.
Vietnam is generally considered a safe destination for tourists. Its well-developed tourism infrastructure, welcoming locals and organised attractions make it appealing for families, couples and solo travellers alike.
A social media post, shared on X by user Pankaj Arora, described how one of his colleagues was planning a four-day holiday in Vietnam.
According to the post, discounted return flights were available, while clean hotels located near tourist attractions cost between Rs 3,000 and Rs 5,000 per night. The post also highlighted Vietnam's public transport system, affordable food and tourist-friendly infrastructure.

NDTV wrote, for Indian tourists exploring international options in 2026, Vietnam's New Year travel data offers a snapshot of what destinations are currently drawing crowds and how widely travel demand is distributed.
The strong showing across islands, cities and hill towns suggests that travellers are not limited to a single circuit and can plan multi-stop itineraries depending on interests related to beaches, culture, nature or urban experiences.
With Vietnam already featuring on the radar of Indian travellers looking for short-haul international holidays, these trends provide specific cues.
A key central hub, Da Nang benefits from beaches, modern infrastructure and proximity to heritage sites, making it a frequent choice for both short stays and longer holidays.
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam's largest city continues to be a major entry and transit point, drawing visitors with its mix of history, shopping districts, food scenes and urban energy.
Hanoi's Old Quarter, cultural landmarks and cafe culture keep it firmly on travellers' itineraries, particularly for those interested in heritage and distinctive local experiences.
For its coastline and water-based activities, Nha Trang remains a strong draw for travellers looking for lively beach destinations. A tropical island destination known for white-sand beaches, clear waters and high-end resorts, Phu Quoc continues to rank among Vietnam's most visited leisure hotspots, especially during holiday periods...