Siddhant and His Family's Unforgettable Vietnam Trip with Thrillophilia
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PNR: BKDIZ1VG9EI
Rating: ★★★★★
Names of travelers: Siddhant Singh, Pallavi Singh, Ankita Singh, Madhulika Singh
Trip Duration: 3D / 2N
Date of Travel: 06 Mar 2026 - 08 Mar 2026
Package Booked: EXCLUSIVE Vietnam with Fansipan Mountain Trek & Cave Excursion
Siddhant had one simple request.
He wanted his family trip to Vietnam to be one where they could truly relax, unwind, and enjoy without feeling the rush to cover destinations that takes them haphazardly across the country.
Not running between cities, not rushed between attractions, but three days on one island, with a clear set of things to do and nothing to figure out in between.
This was his wish, and Thrillophilia listened.
The entire shape of the trip was planned around the family's needs and preferences, beginning from the very first call with Nakul. Agreeing on a slower travel pace, the team personalised an itinerary which made sure every member could engage without feeling dragged.
After the three-day tour in Vietnam, Siddhant's review on Google Maps was short and simple, just like his request.
"Excellent experience in Vietnam team thrillophilia was really helpful and cooperative."

The Welcome at Grand World Set the Tone
The pickup at Phu Quoc International Airport was on time. A private Ford Transit, equipped with a driver who knew the route and was chosen for his experience and expertise by the team, made for a smooth ride to Vinpearl Resort and Spa Phu Quoc.
Their first evening was about the Kiss of the Sea. The show was on water, with fountains, fireworks, and a story told entirely through light and music. Before the show, they walked through Grand World Phu Quoc, a part of the island built to look like a small European waterfront with painted houses, gondolas on the canal, and a string of restaurants and cafes along the water.
The three of them stood together with the canal behind them, the lights of Grand World coming on, and that one photo became the picture Siddhant's mother would later use as her phone wallpaper.
VinWonders Was the Day for Fun

Day two was dedicated to VinWonders, with guided entry and private transfers handling both the drop-off and the pickup.
VinWonders Phu Quoc is built around a fairytale castle entrance that sets the tone before you enter. The Disney-style towers, the costumed mascots near the gate, and the colourful coral and seashell decorations had them taking photos before they bought the entry passes.
Roller coasters for those who wanted them, the indoor zones for when the sun got too strong, the aquarium walkthrough, and the parade route that wound through the European-themed area in the afternoon, the walkthrough was already predetermined by the team at the family's discretion. This ensured that they didn't lose their way inside the park and ended up physically draining themselves.
His mother walked at her own pace through the day. The park was set up so that they could take it slow if they wanted to, with shaded seating, food courts, and quiet corners that made the heat manageable.
That was the day the trip felt fulfilling, and everyone was ready for the next morning, which showed them more of Vietnam.
Vinpearl Safari Was the Quieter Surprise
Day three was the safari at Vinpearl Safari Phu Quoc.
Most people do not put a safari on their Phu Quoc itinerary, partly because the island is better known for beaches and partly because nobody quite expects an open zoo on a Vietnamese island to be the kind of place that holds your attention for half a day. Vinpearl Safari did exactly that.
The drive through the open enclosures with giraffes, zebras, rhinos, and tigers visible from the safari bus had his sister taking video almost the whole way through. The walking zone covered primates, big cats, and the bird aviary. A flamingo enclosure near the entrance was the first stop after the bus dropped them off.
While Siddhant wasn't expecting today to be that eventful, having lunch with his family after the safari made him realise this was easily one of his best trip highlights.
The Evenings Belonged to Walking, Not Rushing

The thing about staying in one place for three nights instead of moving between cities was that the evenings became their own.
The Vinpearl resort had everything close, and Grand World was a short walk away. They went back twice, once for the gondola ride on the canal and once just to walk past the shop fronts and the cartoon mascots that line the boardwalk after dark.
One of those evenings, his sister stopped in front of a giant turtle wearing a burger costume outside a cafe called Yo Burger and Coffee. She made everyone pose with it. That is the thing about family trips. The big-ticket things go on the list, but the photos that get talked about later are usually the silly ones nobody planned.
What He Said When It Was Over
Siddhant's review was a one-liner after a three-day trip, but that is usually how these reviews go when the trip itself never gave the family anything to complain about.
On-time pickups, resorts that matched the expectations, and activities that ran on schedule with private transfers between them; these were the kind of assurances that made Siddhant's request come true and ended with his mother receiving the rest she deserved and his sisters getting the photos and enjoying the rides she waited months for.
It was a family trip that ran smoothly and left the family feeling content by the end of it. For a team who oversaw every trip aspect with backups and buffer times built into the itinerary for anything that can go wrong, a satisfied family at the trip's end was everything they could've wished for.