WHY we need you in Vietnam
- Although improving, around 10% of the population in Vietnam sits below the poverty line
- In 2016 around 30% of the rural population in Vietnam did not have access to clean water
- Although Vietnam is doing better then some South East Asian countries, it does still suffer from a malnutrition problem in children below 5 years of age
- 24.2% of women in Vietnam are believed to have anaemia, and around 5.5% of men have diabetes
HIGHLIGHTS
- Row through small canals on a sampan
- Community food shop support
- Explore Hoi An's ancient town
- Full-day excursion to the Cu Chi Tunnels
- Visit the Po Nagar Cham Towers, an ancient Hindu temple complex with a rich history.
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PROJECT NAME: 21 DAY ROAD TRIP
LOCATION: VIETNAM
START DATES: 1ST MONDAY, EVERY MONTH
ACCOMMODATION: VOLUNTEER HOUSE (SHARED ROOMS)
MIN DURATION: 3 WEEKS
MIN AGE: 16+
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Criminal background check required
Overview
Join IVI on an unforgettable 21-day adventure starting from Ho Chi Minh City, exploring Vietnam’s charismatic cities, serene beaches, and local historical sites. Prepare for an amazing trip that blends cultural immersion, community involvement, and adventure.
In the first week, engage in meaningful work with a food outreach initiative, extending a helping hand to disadvantaged locals. This experience allows you to positively impact the community and support an incredible cause. Following this, set off on a thrilling coastal expedition in the second week and third week.
Discover Vietnam’s pristine beaches with their clear waters and golden sands, and get involved in activities like snorkelling, kayaking, Cu Chi Tunnel Excursion, Hoi An, cultural activities, Monkey Island and more!
About the Food Outreach Program:
In Ho Chi Minh City, many locals grapple with the challenge of costly and inaccessible food. Fortunately, local soup kitchens provide affordable meals daily, ensuring accessibility for those in need.
Your support plays a vital role in sustaining these kitchens and ensuring continuous meal provision for the community. Meals are offered at a nominal fee, allowing locals to avoid the stigma often associated with receiving free food. These soup kitchens serve up to 600 meals daily to low-income workers, the elderly, and others in need, making a significant difference in their lives.
Location
Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon, is a bustling urban hub in southern Vietnam, celebrated for its vibrant streets, rich history, and diverse culture.
Lagi is a coastal town in Vietnam’s Binh Thuan Province, renowned for its picturesque beaches, tranquil atmosphere, and charming fishing villages. Visitors to Lagi can enjoy relaxing on sandy shores, exploring local markets, and savoring fresh seafood, immersing themselves in the laid-back coastal lifestyle of this hidden gem.
Nha Trang is a coastal city in Khanh Hoa Province, Vietnam, celebrated for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant underwater world.
Hoi An is a charming ancient town located in Quang Nam Province, Vietnam, renowned for its well-preserved architecture, atmospheric lantern-lit streets, and rich cultural heritage. This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers visitors a glimpse into Vietnam’s past with its centuries-old buildings, vibrant markets, and traditional craft workshops.
Da Nang is a coastal city in central Vietnam, known for its beautiful sandy beaches, lush green mountains, and modern urban amenities. Home to iconic landmarks like the Dragon Bridge and Marble Mountains.
Food & Accommodation
Ho Chi Minh City
The accommodation is located on a campus in a college dorm. As such, it follows certain campus rules such as a night curfew. We also have a room reserved as an “office” with 2 computers that you can use, and a beautiful rooftop where you can have a cup of tea and coffee, enjoy sunbathing, and have a chat with others. There are nice local cafés, convenience stores, supermarkets, pharmacies, swimming pools, and restaurants next to our dorm. A beautiful and peaceful place where you can enjoy fresh juices, snacks, etc.
La Gi
This cozy guesthouse has 7 available rooms and is conveniently located in the center of La Gi’s township with a beach only 10-15 minutes away by taxi. It has a small lobby but there are surrounding coffee shops for any relaxing or journal writing you may want to do in your downtime. There are also several local restaurants that compete for who makes the best Pho in town. Please note that the quality of internet access will depend on local weather conditions. Since we are in Southeast Asia, we might have poor internet accessibility at times due to heavy rain.
Nha Trang
The guest house nestled in the heart of the city, where convenience meets comfort. Located just a short stroll away from the bustling central district, our accommodation offers the perfect retreat for travelers seeking both accessibility and tranquility. Dining and coffee options within walking distance. 20 minutes walk to the beach or 5 minutes by car.
Da Nang
The guest house is not in a very busy area, however there are still plenty of places to eat and grab a coffee within walking distance. With a hot shower, wifi, and room cleaning everyday. 20 minutes walk to the beach or 5 minutes by car.
Hoi An
You’ll find our guesthouse right in the centre of everything, which means it’s both convenient and cozy. It’s just a quick stroll from the busy downtown area, so you can easily pop out for some fun and then retreat back for some peace and quiet. And if you’re hungry or need a caffeine fix, there are plenty of dining and coffee spots nearby that you can reach on foot. 10- 15 minutes by car to the beach.
***Please be aware that this accommodation has a 6:00 – 24:00 curfew***
3 good meals are provided every weekday during your project, with 2 meals on the weekends (breakfast & dinner). Bottled water is easily available in Vietnam and volunteers should budget approx US$1 per day. There is also filtered water available at the campus.
You will be eating local Vietnamese dishes, with predominantly rice at most meals. The Vietnamese cuisine is known for its fresh flavours, soups and stir-fries. There may also be some western dishes such as spaghetti and sandwiches.
*Accommodation may be in our local centre or in close proximity, depending on availability and time of year.
Images below are of the Ho Chi Minh accommodation…
Road
Trips
- 21 Day Road Trip
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3 Weeks - $2160
- Private rooms (dorm) cost additional $400 p/week
What's Included
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Accommodation
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3 Meals a day
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Airport Pickup & Drop off
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Local Transportation
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1 Day Orientation
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24/7 In-Country Support
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Project Materials & Equipment
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Activities as per the program
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Pre-departure Expert Advice
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Preperation Tools & Checklists
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Certificate of Completion
- Application fee is one off per person (unlimited placements)
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- Discounts may apply if travelling in a pair or group!
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Everything is included, so it takes the hassle out of organising individual tours and excursions! Plus a great way to make new friends and take part in some rewarding community work whilst travelling!
- Accommodation
- 3 meals p/day weekdays
- Arrival airport transfer & Drop off
- Filtered drinking water, coffee & tea
- 1 day orientation
- Daily transportation to project
- Activities as per the program
- In country 24/7 support & emergency assistance
- Fundraising support
- University course credits (where applicable)
- Certificate of Completion
- Airfares
- Travel Insurance
- Souvenirs & spending money
Programs begin every Monday, and volunteers are required to arrive the day prior, for orientation before the project. Your accommodation on the Sunday is included in the program fees.
A free airport pickup is included when arriving to Tan Son Nhat International Airport (SGN). You must arrive between 06:00 – 22:00 on Saturday or Sunday.
If arriving outside the pickup times you can book a private transfer and any extra nights for an additional fee.
If arriving on Saturday, you will need to pay for an extra night’s accommodation, or arrange your own accommodation for the night.
Alternatively, if arriving early you could wait at the arrival’s terminal for the pickup time, book accommodation at the airport and meet us during the pickup times or make your own way to the project (we will advise on how to do this).
From the airport to the Ho Chi Minh accommodation, it takes 20 minutes by taxi. From the airport to the Phan Thiet accommodation, it takes 5 hours by public bus, and to the Mekong Delta around 4 hours by public bus.
Day 1 – Sunday: Pick-Up
- Upon arrival at the airport, you’ll be greeted by a local guide or driver who will take you to your accommodation in Ho Chi Minh City. Check-in, relax, and acclimate to the surroundings.
- Meals: Dinner
- Accommodations: hostel
Day 2 – Monday: Orientation – Vietnamese Language & Culture class
- Meeting with the local team
- Neighbor Exploring
- Vietnamese language & culture class
- Dinner and Karaoke night
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
- Accommodations: Participant Accommodation
Day 3 – 7 Tuesday- Saturday: Food Outreach program
Working hours: 7: 00-13:00
- Cooking meals
- Serving customers
- Cleaning up after meal times
- Free time in the afternoon
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
- Accommodations: Participant Accommodation
Day 8 – Sunday: Ho Chi Minh City Highlights
- Morning: Visit the historic War Remnants Museum to learn about the Vietnam War.
- Afternoon: Explore the Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon and the Central Post Office, iconic colonial-era landmarks.
- Evening: Stroll around Ben Thanh Market, a bustling night market, and try local street food for dinner.
- Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
- Accommodations: hostel
Day 9 – 10 Monday- Tuesday: Mekong Exploration
- Row through small canals on a sampan, visit a village, explore local workshops, and taste fresh fruits and honey tea.
- Visit Vinh Trang Pagoda showcasing Vietnamese, Chinese, and Cambodian architecture.
- Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
- Accommodations: hostel
Day 11 – Wednesday: Cooking class & bracelet making
- Morning: Visit the local wet market and see local life. Join a cooking class- learn how to cook like a Vietnamese
- Afternoon: Bracelet Making
- Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
- Accommodations: hostel
Day 12 – Thursday: Cu Chi Tunnel Excursion
- Full-day excursion to the Cu Chi Tunnels, an underground network used by the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War. Explore the tunnels, learn about their history, and try your hand at shooting at a nearby shooting range.
- Dinner with locals: Visit the market, pick fresh ingredients, and cook and eat with a local family.
- Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
- Accommodations: hostel
Day 13 – Friday: Leisure Day in HCMC
- Enjoy your free day in Vietnam’s largest city with suggested activities at your expense: go swimming, enjoy a relaxing massage, attend an art workshop, go shopping, visit parks, explore local markets, and try tasty Vietnamese cuisine.
- Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
Day 14 – Saturday: Can Gio – Monkey Island
- Visit Monkey Island (home to over 1000 natural monkeys), Hoa Ca Crocodile, and other mangrove animals. Sit in a canoe to experience the journey through the Mangrove Forest system (Sac Forest).
- Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
- Accommodations: hostel
Day 15 – Saturday: HCM to Nha Trang
- Morning: Journey from HCM to Nha Trang,
- Afternoon: Arrive in Nha Trang, check into your accommodation, and explore Nha Trang Beach.
- Evening: Enjoy a seafood dinner at a beachfront restaurant/explore nightlife (own expense).
- Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
- Accommodations: hostel
Day 16 – Monday: Nha Trang
- Morning: – Embark on an exciting boat trip to explore four beautiful islands. Activities may include snorkeling, swimming, sunbathing, and having lunch on the boat.
- Evening: Explore the Nha Trang Night Market for local souvenirs and try street food.
- Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
- Accommodations: hostel
Day 17 – Tuesday: Nha Trang to Hoi An
- Morning: Visit the Po Nagar Cham Towers, an ancient Hindu temple complex with a rich history.
- Long Son Temple, is known for its impressive white Buddha statue.
- Afterward, pamper yourself with a mud bath experience at one of the city’s well-regarded spa centers at your own expense)/Relax at the beach
- Evening: Take an overnight bus to Hoi An.
- Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
- Accommodations: hostel
Day 18 – Wednesday: Hoi An
- Morning: Arrive in Hoi An and check into your accommodation. After a long bus journey, take it easy in the morning.
- Afternoon: Explore Hoi An’s ancient town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Stroll through the well-preserved streets, visit historic buildings, and admire the lantern-lit evenings.
- Evening: Enjoy a delicious dinner at a local restaurant in the ancient town.
- Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
- Accommodations: hostel
Day 19 – Thursday: Hoi An
- Taking a boat trip, each coracle accommodates only two people, and you will row along the river and through coconut groves; this is an exciting and unique experience that you should try.
- In the evening, participate in the enchanting tradition of releasing lanterns into the Hoai River.
- Experience the vibrant nightlife of Hoi An, with various restaurants, bars, and street performances.
- Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
- Accommodations: hostel
Day 20 – Friday: Da Nang
- Morning: Take a bus from Hoi An to Da Nang, which is about an hour away. Visit the Marble Mountains, a cluster of five marble and limestone hills with caves, temples, and panoramic views.
- Afternoon: Explore the Museum of Cham Sculpture in Da Nang to learn more about the ancient Cham civilization.
- Relax on one of Da Nang’s beautiful beaches or explore the Son Tra Peninsula, known for its lush greenery and pristine nature.
- Evening: Stroll along the Han River promenade and enjoy the vibrant city lights.
- Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
- Accommodations: hostel
Day 21 – Saturday: Da Nang (B)
- End of the trip
- Depending on your flight schedule you may have time to swim at the beach, walk around the city, or visit the local market
- Meals: Breakfast only
***This schedule can be changed and/or amended depending on weather conditions, local conditions and unforeseen circumstances.***
***Please note that Extra Nights are not bookable for the Vietnam Road Trip.***
*Schedule possible to change due to the project and community needs at the time. Volunteer flexibility and adaptability is important to a positive volunteering experience.
The volunteer working week is generally Monday to Friday from 9:00am – 4:00pm with weekends free to relax and explore your local surrounds. Our ground operators will help you organize additional trips with special (non tourist) rates which can be paid directly in local currency.
Within Ho Chi Minh City…
As a large city, Ho Chi Minh has a lot to offer from shops to Vietnamese water puppet shows. Here are a few suggestions:
Backpacker street
Bui Vien Street is the main street in Ho Chi Minh City, also called ‘backpacker street’. There are many cheap restaurants, bars, souvenir shops, massage parlours, markets, tour agencies and hotels/hostels. This is a great place for tourists to shop, dine, entertainment and to party!
Landmark 81
Landmark 81 is the tallest skyscraper in Southeast Asia. It towers over the rest of Ho Chi Minh’s buildings and has incredible views form the top. Not only that, it also has an ice rink, virtual reality game, restaurant and shops!
Bitexco tower
Another place to go for a great view of the city. There is an observation deck (Saigon Skydeck) open daily and offering panoramic views of Ho Chi Minh City. From floors 50 to 52, there are more entertainment facilities, including a fine dining restaurant and bar/nightclub.
Dam Sen cultural park and Water Park
Fun for adults as well as kids, this water park is guaranteed to get you smiling! Plus, it also has some lovely gardens to walk around too. There’s animals, musical shows and restaurants too, making it a fun day trip.
Thien Hau temple
Thien Hau Temple is a beautiful Chinese temple, situated in district 5 of Ho Chi Minh city. It is dedicated to Thien Hau, (also named the Lady of the Sea). Inside there are many intricate carvings, statues and paintings, a very pretty and atmospheric place to visit.
Vietnam Quoc Tu pagoda
The Quoc Tu Pagoda is located in District 10 of Ho Chi Minh City, and is another interesting temple to explore, with its lovely incense smells, colourful statues, murals and shrines. It’s one of the tallest pagodas in the city with 7 floors. Usually only the first and second floors are open, but they open up the third and seventh floor to visitors every 15th of the month.
Monkey Island
A couple of hours out from the city is ‘Monkey Island’, also known as Can Gio Island. This huge 80,000 hectare nature reserve contains mangrove trees, water coconut forests, and yes- monkeys! Hundreds of them live wild here and they will be sure to say hello to you- just be sure not to bring food with you, they are pesky little creatures!
Ba Den mountain (The black virgin mountain)
The Ba Den Mountain trail takes you through lush jungle, mountain streams and caves, before reaching its rugged top. You can also take a cable car up to the top to see some wonderful views from above, sometimes from above the clouds!
Outside of Ho Chi Minh…
Mekong Delta
The Mekong Delta River consists of swamps, islands, Khmer temples and the local floating markets. There are many small villages situated along the river front. It takes 2-4 hours by bus from Ho Chi Minh. Float on a traditional boat, through the jungle, swamps and floating markets to get a real feel for the way of life here.
Vung Tau beach
If you fancy a beach trip, only a couple of hours from the city is Vung Tau beach. There are 4 beaches in this town but try Pineapple beach for calm waters, which are great for swimming and getting away from the more crowded Front beach. There is also a culture and ecotourism park here which has rides and other outdoor activities to have a go at.
Mui Ne beach
Taking around 5 hours by bus or 4 hours by train (from Ho Chi Minh), this is a long sandy beach, lined with palm trees. There are many restaurants, shopping venues and luxurious resorts along the seafront, as well as a fishing village (great for photographers). It’s also a popular place to kitesurf.
Da Lat
Located high in the mountains, Da Lat is pleasantly much cooler and is surrounded by hills, pine forests, lakes and waterfalls. Close to the town is Datanla Falls, where you can walk to see a pretty waterfall (for the adventurous you can try water abseiling). You can also visit Elephant Falls, go tobogganing or just enjoy the beautiful jungle scenery.
Nha Trang
Nha Trang is a busy beach resort with a great nightlife, located along the South-central coast of Vietnam. There is a long stretch of white sand and palm tree lined beach, as well as many island hopping tours to gorgeous islands. This is a great place to go and enjoy some nightlife.
Hoi An
Hoi An, along the Centre of Vietnam’s coastline, is a very pretty town, known for its lanterns and its Japanese covered bridge. Although popular with tourists, the town still feels very authentic. There are many French architectural buildings, markets, nearby beaches and colourful lantern stalls to explore. This lively town also has a very relaxed and romantic vibe.
Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park
A UNESCO Heritage Site in central Vietnam, Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park hosts the largest cave in the world (Son Doong). There are also many other stunning caves to explore, on top of lush jungle, mountains, lakes and native wildlife. This is an adventure lover’s paradise, with the views you can get here being absolutely stunning.
Hue Ancient city
There are plenty of things to do in beautiful Hue, central Vietnam. This is a great place to explore temples, as there are many around. A Visit to the Tombs of the Ancient Emperors will take you around 19th and 20th century tombs, statues and carvings, with stunning backdrops of the countryside. Other popular places to visit are the Citadel, the Imperial City and the To Mieu Temple complex, all colourful and intricate temples.
Hanoi (Capital City)
Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, has a rich culture and is known for its Southeast Asian, Chinese and French influence, as well as it’s antient architecture. Located in the North of Vietnam, you can explore the old quarter, watch a traditional water puppet show, wander through the maze of streets or visit some of the many museums.
Halong bay
Easily done as a day trip from Hanoi, Halong Bay is known for its emerald green waters and giant limestone imposing cliffs. Hire out a traditional junk boat and cruise through the beautiful scenery. Or hire a kayak and explore the many different and colourful caves as you go!
Sapa
Sapa is a stunningly beautiful part of Vietnam, popular with trekkers. For miles you will see green rolling hills, mountains and rice paddies. Explore this beautiful area, stopping in the small villages as you go for an authentic experience. You can reach Sapa by an overnight train from Hanoi, taking 8 hours (or 6 hours by direct bus).
Ninh Binh
Ninh Binh’s surrounding countryside is absolutely stunning and a great place for those who love the outdoors. Take a trip to Tam Coc, which is similar to Halong Bay. Drift through big limestone cliffs and bright yellow and green rice paddies. There are many things to do in this area from the Mua Cave, Bich Dong Pagoda, Bai Dinh Temple, a nature reserve and boat trips.
Additional Requirements
Participants above 16 and below 18 are required to present a parental consent letter and participants below 16 are required to be accompanied by a parent/guardian.
Additional Equipment
Shoes suitable for hiking
For information on holidays and any programs affected, please see the following link: VN – Holidays – All Programs
Vietnam’s history is one of war, colonization and rebellion. Less than forty years since the savagery and slaughter of the American War, this resilient nation is buoyant with hope. Few countries have changed so much over such a short time as Vietnam. The speed with which Vietnam’s population has been able to put the bitter events of its recent past behind it, and focus its gaze on the booming future is incredible.
However, there are broad regional variations in the distribution of poverty. The regions with the highest relative poverty rates include the north-west, north-central, central highlands, central coast and north-east. But in terms of absolute numbers, more poor people live in the north-central and north-east regions, in the Mekong Delta and central coastal regions, which are home to seven out of 10 of Vietnam’s poor people.
Volunteers have the opportunity to work in medical institutions caring for children and young people affected by Agent Orange, or in schools and community clinics looking after mentally disabled children. Volunteer work is varied and dependent on the institution where the volunteer is placed.
The weather in Vietnam can vary form North to South, with tropical and temperate climates. March to April is one of the best times overall, to visit the whole country, although Vietnam is a year-round destination.
June to August are the summer months and very hot and humid in Northern Vietnam, whereas this region experiences cold winters (as low as 4 degrees). Southern Vietnam is generally pleasant year-round but does have a rainy season from June to November. February to August is the best time to visit central Vietnam, as it gets hit with heavy rains in the wet season.
Vietnam has one of the oldest cultures in South East Asia, creating a rich history with ancient traditions dating back thousands of years. It also has a large Chinese influence. Elders are very well respected in Vietnamese culture, the older you are, the more respect is shown to you. ‘Saving face’ is a concept shown by most Vietnamese people and is thought of as extremely important in their culture. This means that if you feel angered or annoyed by someone, you do not show it and remain respectful. If you lose your temper/ are rude, then this is seen as losing face and therefore a loss of reputation and self-respect.
Vietnamese is the most widely spoken language, other languages include Chinese, Khmer, Cham and tribal dialects. Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism are the main religious beliefs in Vietnam, and you will find many temples dotted around the country. You will often see the local people giving fruits and burning incense to give as offerings.
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