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A quick overview of the rules that matter most for travelers in Vietnam.
The rule, in plain English
Vietnam is a safe, welcoming destination, and most travelers never have a legal issue. The few that matter cluster into a handful of areas: substances (the most serious), driving, drones and photography, your documents and visa, customs, social norms, and working. Get those right and you'll have an easy trip.
The major rule areas
Substances — drugs are criminal; vapes are banned; drink-driving is zero-tolerance.
Driving — you need a 1968-convention IDP, a helmet, and zero alcohol.
Drones & photography — permits required, and no shots of military or restricted sites.
Documents & customs — carry ID, use the official e-visa portal, declare large cash.
Social norms & work — be respectful, and remember a tourist visa isn't for working.
Good-traveler basics
- 1Carry ID, keep your visa valid, and never overstay.
- 2Refuse all drugs and leave your vape at home.
- 3Drive only with the right licence and helmet, and never after drinking.
- 4Respect temples, people and national symbols, and ask before you photograph.
- 5When unsure, ask your hotel or check the specific rule before you act.
Enforcement, in reality
- Most rules are enforced with on-the-spot fines and confiscation, not arrest.
- Serious matters — drugs above all — can mean detention or prosecution for tourists.
- Visa and labour breaches can carry fines plus a future entry ban.
§ Multiple — see each rule· Reviewed by lawyers·Verified Jun 2026
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