From the lantern-lit streets of Hoi An to the tree-lined boulevards of Hanoi, the emerald waters of Ha Long Bay, and the vibrant energy of Saigon, Vietnam is a feast for the senses. It’s a land where ancient traditions meet modern life, where peaceful temples, floating markets, and lush rice fields create a landscape full of colour and character.
For vegan travellers, Vietnam is a joy to explore. Fresh herbs, fragrant spices, and naturally plant-based dishes like phở chay and bánh mì chay are found everywhere, especially in street markets and small family-run cafés. Travelling with a vegan group means discovering the best of Vietnam’s food and culture together – from the historic citadel of Huế to the calm waterways of the Mekong Delta – with every meal as much a highlight as the scenery itself.
From the vibrant streets of Bangkok to the cultural treasures of Chiang Mai and the sun-soaked beaches of Phuket, vegan travellers in Thailand can enjoy an incredible mix of food, culture and natural beauty.
Thailand is one of the world’s top destinations for plant-based travel. From white-sand beaches to ancient temples and tropical jungles, plus a thriving vegan food scene, there’s something for every explorer. In Phuket, visitors can relax on Karon Beach during the day, then enjoy beachfront restaurants serving authentic Thai vegan dishes in the evening.
Chiang Mai is often called the cultural capital of Thailand and is also one of Asia’s most vegan-friendly cities. Travellers can explore colourful night markets, join local cooking classes with plant-based twists, and enjoy a huge variety of vegan cafés and restaurants set against the backdrop of northern Thailand’s mountains and temples.
Bangkok remains the beating heart of vegan Thailand travel. While the capital’s energy can feel overwhelming at first, visitors are quickly captivated by its mix of tradition and modern life. The city is home to lively vegan street food markets, innovative plant-based fine dining, and high-rise sky bars offering unforgettable views over the skyline.
Whether it’s tasting vegan street food in Bangkok, joining a cooking class in Chiang Mai, or unwinding on Phuket’s Karon Beach, vegan tours in Thailand bring together the best of food, culture and nature for plant-based travellers.
Hanoi • Halong Bay • Hoi An
Saigon • Mekong Delta
14 Days
Hanoi • Halong Bay • Hue • Hoi An
Saigon • Mekong Delta
14 Days





Vietnam’s climate varies significantly from north to south. North: Hanoi, Sapa, Ha Long Bay – cool season (Nov–Apr) is ideal; rainy season (Jun–Oct) can be misty and humid. Central: Hoi An, Da Nang, Hue – rainy season (Sep–Nov) may affect beaches and UNESCO sites; hot season (May–Aug) is sunny but humid. South: Ho Chi Minh City, Mekong Delta, Phu Quoc – rainy season (May–Oct) brings short heavy showers; cool season (Nov–Apr) is dry and warm.
Coastal regions offer stunning beaches and islands, and the lush landscapes of national parks and highlands are spectacular for hiking and nature exploration.

