Sustainable Travel: How to Explore Hanoi Responsibly
Travel with a purpose. Learn how to minimize your footprint and maximize your positive impact on Hanoi's environment and local communities.
Leaving Only Footprints
As tourism in Vietnam grows, so does our responsibility to protect the very things we come to see. In a bustling capital like Hanoi, sustainability is about more than just recycling—it's about how we move, how we eat, and how we interact with the local culture.

3 Simple Ways to Be a Responsible Traveler
1. Choose Low-Impact Transport
Hanoi's air quality is a major concern. By opting for an Electric Scooter Tour instead of a standard car, you're directly reducing emissions and noise pollution in the city's quietest neighborhoods.
2. Support Local, Eat Authentic
Instead of international fast-food chains, seek out family-run stalls. Your money goes directly to local families, preserving traditional recipes that have been passed down for generations. Our food tours focus exclusively on these heritage vendors.
3. Say No to Single-Use Plastic
Hanoi is making strides in reducing plastic, but you can help! Bring a reusable bottle—our tours provide mineral water refills at every major stop.
Our Commitment
At Hanoitour.tours, we believe that travel should be a force for good. We work with local artisans, prioritize female guides, and use the most eco-friendly transport options available to ensure that your visit helps Hanoi thrive.