1. Overview of Dry Season in Vietnam
The dry season in Vietnam typically occurs from December to the end of April. During this period, the weather is generally characterized by lower humidity and minimal rainfall.
- Temperature: The average temperature during the dry season ranges from 23°C to 38°C, making it relatively warm, especially in the southern regions.
- Humidity: The humidity is low compared to the rainy season, which makes the weather more comfortable and less sticky.
- Weather Conditions: There is little to no rainfall during this time, which contributes to clear skies and sunshine, ideal for outdoor activities.
Additionally, the dry season is considered the low tourist season in Vietnam. This means that service prices (such as accommodation, food, and tours) tend to be lower, making it an affordable time for travelers to visit and enjoy the country without the usual crowds.
Here is a table comparing the typical climate characteristics of the three regions of Vietnam during the dry season.
1.1. Dry Season in the North
The dry season in Northern Vietnam lasts from December to April, with cooler temperatures ranging from 10°C to 22°C, especially in the mountainous areas. During this time, the region experiences little to no rainfall, although some light showers may occur towards the end of the season. The humidity is relatively low, making the air feel fresh and comfortable.
This period is considered the low tourist season, especially in cities like Hanoi and Sapa, but the cooler weather makes it an ideal time for outdoor activities such as trekking and exploring the countryside. The dry season in the North is marked by cold winds and clear skies, offering a pleasant environment for travel without the high humidity of the summer months.