Volunteer in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh, formerly known as Saigon, is the largest city in Vietnam
with about seven million people. While Hanoi is Vietnam's center
of government, Ho Chi Minh is the country's economic center.
The
city is crowded, noisy and alive with the sounds of motorbikes,
street vendors, students, and other Vietnamese and foreigners going
about their daily lives.
Our programs are a unique opportunity to
live and work in one of the large, bustling cities of southeast
Asia.
Language
Vietnamese is the official language while English continues to gain
popularity as a second language. You will also hear French, Chinese,
and Khmer.
Accommodations/Meals
Volunteers stay at guest houses, hostels, or hotels and are responsible
for all of their meals. There is a range of accommodations, from
$3/night backpacker hostels to mid-range $10/night hotels, to higher-end
hotels from $50+/night. We can definitely assist you with choosing
your accommodations before you arrive in Vietnam. For meals, volunteers
can find Vietnamese restaurants everywhere serving cheap and delicious
and cheap - a lunch can cost $1. There are also fast-food places
and western pubs in our volunteer areas. Depending on your accommodations,
you can also self-cater.
Communications
Mobile phones are widely available in Vietnam, including Ho Chi
Minh. You can buy and activate a mobile phone for 75-100 USD from
one of the many shops in the city. For Internet access, there are
many shops in Ho Chi Minh and surrounding neighborhoods where you
can use the Internet and make international phone calls.
Transportation
Most of our participants arrive
in Vietnam at Ho Chi Minh's Tan Son Nhut Airport. Our local Vietnam Coordinator will accompany you by private car
or taxi from the airport in Ho Chi Minh to your accommodations.
After your full-day introduction to Ho Chi Minh, our Coordinators
will accompany you to the organization where you will volunteer
and introduce you to the staff. On a daily basis, you can either
walk from your accommodations to the organization or take a public
bus, car taxi or motorbike taxi.
Health & Safety
Ho Chi Minh is a safe place for visitors. However you will need
to apply the same rules as at home for personal safety, like don't
walk alone late at night or flash cash or jewelry. For personal
health, staying hydrated in the humid climate is important. Otherwise,
volunteers occasionally experience just an upset stomach as their
bodies adjust to the local food and water. There are several large
hospitals in Ho Chi Minh for serious illnesses, as well as numerous
smaller clinics for everyday ailments.
Climate/Weather
Ho Chi Minh has a tropical climate and is very hot and humid year-round
with an average temperature of 80 F (27 C). There are basically
two seasons, a hot and rainy season from May to October and a cold
season from November to April. The extreme humidity can take some
adjusting to, so it's best to take it easy when you first arrive
and stay hydrated.
Sightseeing & Activities
One of the most popular local tourist attractions is the War Remnants
Museum, which presents the "American War" from the Vietnam
perspective. There are Pulitzer-prize winning photos, captured US
weapons like bombs and tanks, and life-sized replicas of concentration
camp cells.
The other major attraction related to the War is the Cu Chi Tunnels
(270 km in length) which were used by Vietcong to infiltrate US
military camps.
On the lighter side, some of the more popular non-war attractions
include Notre Dame Cathedral, Ben Thanh Market, Temples, Chinatown,
and the Mekong Delta. There also large parks throughout the city
where you can go to exercise and spend quiet time along with locals.
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