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Writer's pictureJhalak Shanghvi

Before I say, 'I do' ; I say, 'Vietnam' !!

Before you tie the knot, before you say 'I do' plan a Bachelorette in Vietnam

Vietnam, is among the top ten locations, if you wish to host a bachelor/bachelorette in Asia.Vietnam’s nightlife has garnered attention from tourists making it popular and also it is a affordable destination to throw a party.

The best time to travel to Vietnam would be during the winter and dry season, which ranges from November until April. The average range of temperature in Vietnam is between 21 to 28 degrees celsius

It has a great air connectivity with the rest of the world and most those who travel to Vietnam require a VISA unless the traveller's country is listed under the Visa exempt countries.

Vietnam has a plethora of options to throw a bachelor party with multiple clubs and rooftop bars. The places that will be covering in the subsequent blogs in Vietnam are Ho Chi Minh | Halong Bay | Hanoi.

Stay tuned the explore all these destinations with 'The Travel Bug' for a bachelorette in Vietnam.

Villa Song Saigon | Food | Night life

Villa Song Saigon is a luxury riverside boutique hotel with 23 unique, beautifully appointed rooms and suites, which is located in District 2, Ho Chi Minh City. They do not have any identical rooms which makes every room unique Suitable for not only romantic getaways and family get togethers but also corporate retreats. You can start your journey with complete relaxation in our boutique hotel rooms, or rejuvenate in our in house Spa. Enjoy Vietnamese, Asian culinary favorites and delicious Modern cuisine, paired with a thoughtful selection of wines and beverage choices at Bistro Song Vie, all coupled with a stunning view of the Saigon River.

In Vietnamese cuisine, papaya is more than just a sweet fruit. The mild, firm flesh of an unripened green papaya is treated like a vegetable. Green papaya may be pickled, added to soup, or featured in salads like this one. Here, crunchy, light jade papaya shreds are flecked with chopped herbs and bits of shrimp and pork and tossed with a dressing of lime juice, fish sauce, and garlic.

Pho, is considered a national dish for the Vietnamese. To some extent, it is held as a reflection of the heritage and daily life of the people of Vietnam. In layman's terms, pho is a Vietnamese noodle soup that is traditionally made with chicken or beef broth, spiced with various flavours and topped with different herbs.





Stay Tuned for more interesting and exciting details !!!

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