Vietnam is one of the most beautiful, exciting, and friendly countries in Southeast Asia — but like any busy tourist destination, it has a few common scams you should be aware of.
Good news?They’re all easy to avoid once you know what to look for.
Let’s break down the three biggest ones: taxi scams, street vendor scams, and motorbike rental scams, with simple tips to stay safe while enjoying your trip.

Taxi scams are one of the most talked-about issues in Vietnam, especially in big cities like Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, and Da Nang.
🔹Common Taxi Scams:
🔹How to Avoid Taxi Scams:
Use Grab, Be, or Gojek — Vietnam’s ride-hailing apps
If you must take a regular taxi, choose:
Tip: Always check the car plate and logo to avoid imitators.
Street vendors are usually friendly, and many are honest. But in tourist areas, you may encounter a few classic scams.
🔹Common Street Vendor Scams:
🔹How to Avoid These Scams:
Tip: Street food stalls with locals lining up are usually fair and delicious.
Renting a motorbike is super common in Vietnam — but you need to choose the right shop.
🔹Common Motorbike Rental Scams:
🔹How to Avoid Motorbike Rental Scams:
Tip: In places like Da Nang, Hoi An, Saigon, and Hanoi, you can find reliable bike rental shops easily — ask your hotel for recommendations.
Bonus: Other Scams to Watch Out For
🔹Money Exchange Scams
Always exchange money at banks or legit exchange counters — never on the street.
🔹Tailor & Souvenir Shop Pressure Sales
If someone insists too hard, just smile and walk away.
🔹Bus/Taxi “Luggage Fee” Trick
Some drivers try to charge extra for bags.Most buses include luggage in the ticket price.
✔ Use ride-hailing apps (Grab / Gojek / Be)
✔ Avoid unofficial taxis
✔ Confirm prices before buying
✔ Don’t hand over your passport casually
✔ Keep your bag in front of you in crowds
✔ Check Google reviews for shops and rentals
✔ Trust your intuition — if it feels off, skip it
Vietnam is incredibly safe overall — these tips are just to help you enjoy confidently.
Yes, some scams exist — just like in any popular destination. But most travelers spend days, weeks, and even months in Vietnam without a single problem.
Learn the signs, stay aware, and you’ll be totally fine.
Vietnam is full of friendly people, incredible food, breathtaking landscapes, and unforgettable experiences.With a little awareness, you’ll enjoy the country with total peace of mind.
Think you know Vietnam well? Test yourself! Try our Quiz Passport — Know Before You Go Vietnam edition on YouTube! Fun, quick quizzes for travel lovers who want to explore smarter.

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