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Vietnam, A Myriad of Great Adventures

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    Why Adventure Asia

    The company aims to serve soft/medium vacation options to the experienced adventure customer seeking uniquely styled expeditions, rather than traditional tourist-oriented itineraries that are prevalent.

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    January

    Lunar New Year: the Tet Festival is observed across the entire country. This is a time of family gatherings, and public transportation options can become crowded as people leave the big cities and return to the countryside to visit family. Firework displays, outdoor musical performances and all-around merrymaking are of particular interest to tourists.

     

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    Weather and Climate

    Weather and Climate

    Vietnam has a monsoon-influenced climate typical of that of mainland Southeast Asia

    The climate is subtropical in the north and tropical in the center and south, and it's influenced by the monsoons: the south-west monsoon affects the country from May to October, and the northeast monsoon from October to April. The former brings heavy rainfall in the exposed areas, ie both the north and the south, while along the central part, protected by the mountains, it brings relatively little rain and leaves often space to the sun. The north-east monsoon is generally drier, but it brings heavy rains in the early months (October-December) along the coast exposed to the east, and light but frequent rains in the north.
    In inland areas, there are hills and mountains, which make the climate milder in the summer months, but even cold in winter in the north.
    The amount of rainfall is normally between 1,500 and 2,500 millimeters (60 and 98 inches) per year, but there's also a relatively small arid zone in the Phan Thiet area (north-east of Ho Chi Minh City), where it's slightly above 1,000 mm (40 in).

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