Wheelchair accessible travel in Vietnam and Southeast Asia starts with experienced local support. We are based in Hanoi and are an experienced and trusted provider of accessible tours and transport for seniors and wheelchair users. We offer lift-vans, accessible hotel bookings, caregiver assistance, and customized wheelchair-friendly tours across Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and Cambodia. Our team ensures every trip is safe, comfortable, and fully accessible, from temples and markets to beaches and cultural landmarks. Enjoy Vietnam without limits.
Vietnam Accessible Tours and Excursions in 2026
Visit Hanoi, Sapa, Halong Bay on a cruise tour, and the Hoi An and Ho Chi Minh City on your accessible vacation! Our tours are tailored to your needs and specific requirements, from hotel booking, assistant, wheelchair caregiver and transfers, we take care of every step of your trip, so you can sit back and enjoy.
Guided Tours for Wheelchair Accessible Travel in Vietnam
Is Vietnam a wheelchair-accessible friendly destination? Can you use your wheelchair in Vietnam? What about elderly seniors who needs assistant to travel? These are only a few questions anyone with difficult mobility would ask and we at Vietnamese Private Tours, with extensive experience and organized a number of such a holidays, are able to welcome travelers on wheelchairs! In addition to organize ramps and assistance, we’re able to make arrangements for any travelers for our private tours and take care of any needs you may have.

General information about wheelchair travel in Vietnam
To be very straightforward, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Thailand, none are 100% accessible friendly, this means, you can’t freely push your wheelchair Aron the busy traffics in the city like Hanoi, Saigon, or Bangkok.
The solution is to book a service of an experienced provider who have been planning and organizing accessible vacation for thousands of travelers.
Unfortunately, there are some places that are necessarily more difficult to access on your own. Some popular cities and places that are not accessible include the Sapa, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and number of other sites and cities.
Hanoi’s Noi Bai and Tan Son Nat Airport has a number of concessions for the mobility challenged, from elevators and ramps to designated helpers.
More than ever before, wheelchair-accessible travel in Vietnam is available from north to south and to simplify your trip, we offer below a number of spots that are verified as wheelchair accessible.
Northern Vietnam
As famed as it is for its natural beauty and wealth of amazing sceneries, Northern Vietnam is home to amazing mountain passes where ethnic minority people live.
Starting in Hanoi, there are number of sites such as Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Museum of Ethnology, that are accessible with elevator. The rest of the sites needs an assistant and help of an experienced team.
A lot of travelers are asking us to arrange a trip to Sapa, Ha Giang, Ba Be and Cao Bang, and beautiful valley of rice paddies, this is only possible with the help of van with ramp and assistant. A number of national parks as well as Halong Bay, are also widely available to book and include on your vacation with the pre-arranged facilities.
Central Vietnam
Central Vietnam’s main cities for visitors include Hue, Danang and Hoi An. In this part of the country, most of the city, including the area near the My Khe beach, the old town of Hoi An and the Hue’s citadel, are all very accessible and wheelchair friendly.
If you’re having trouble navigating this area, our guide and assistant are happily there to watch and help you around the historic town. A lot of restaurants and coffee places in Hoi An are not really easy to access, so you’ll need an assistant to climb your wheelchair up the stairs.
Other cities and smaller areas such as Phong Nha Ke Bang, are not really suitable for accessible traveling unless pre-travel is arranged, and unfortunately, this is not including the famous caves, but boat rips can be arranged.

Southern Vietnam and beaches
In the south, the main draws are the beaches including Nha Trang, Phu Quoc and Mui Ne, including the Delta of Mekong that can be easily arranged on a fully private tour.
While all above offer their own challenges, they are wheelchair accessible, again, with pre-arrangements t ease the access. Many beaches are possible to push the wheelchair from the walkway.
When traveling with us to the Negev, we can easily provide transportation and services to make the journey easier.


Traveling in Vietnam with a wheelchair
No matter if you’re trying to explore the north and it’s amazing natural beauty, the must see please and cities or the beach destinations, wheelchair-accessible holiday in Vietnam is easily possible with our experience arrangements. If you’re looking to get off the beaten path, we also offer private packages to meet your every need and make this the trip to remember.
FAQ:Wheelchair holiday in Vietnam
How easy is to find an accessible guided tours in Vietnam?
While many companies claim to operate and provide with easy accessible holiday, in fact, not many of them have a real experience in guiding and leading wheelchair tours.
We are the only (with great confident) tour operator proofing this and can lead any tours, anywhere in Vietnam and Southeast Asia for accessible and wheelchair travelers, this including senior travelers, blind people and elderly vacationers who need support.
How to book wheelchairs on flights to Vietnam?
To book strollers and wheelchairs on flights to Vietnam, including the leading airline, Vietnam airlines, travelers are advised to directly call, contact the airline and book wheelchair in advance, we advise you to all them at least 24 hours before your departure flight.
Once you arrive at Vietnamese airports, we will meet you and take care of the rest on transfer to hotel on a van wit assistant.
Is Vietnam a wheelchair friendly destination?
Not really. Cities like Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, aren’t really accessible since the pavements and streets are invaded by motorcycles and scooters. However, there are numbers of museums and sites, to which provide assistant and equipped with elevator, this such as war remnant museum, Museum of ethnology and a few others.
Is Banahills cable car accessible for disabled?
Yes. Bana Hill is wheelchair accessible. the whole area is equipped with ramps and the ground staff will assist to the cable car. If you would like more advice from local tour organizer to Hoi An including Ba Na hills, we are confirming that the path to the . cable car would fit your wheelchair. Nothing to worry about.
Is Halong Bay cruise wheelchair accessible?
Yes, wheelchair-accessible Halong Bay cruises are available to book from and it is usually included in your package. The 3 stars including all premium cruises featuring facilities with ramp and secure pathway to psh your wheelchair inside the cruise.
4 and 5 stars cruises facilitate the bigger shower areas suitable for accessible travelers.
Plan an accessible tours in Vietnam
From a couple of days around the north Vietnam to relaxed beach time, enjoy a smooth trip with private support, and best price deal, 100%.

