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Vietnam: Travel

 

Our journey path

From Ho Chi Minh City, we venture to the coast, then head north towards Hanoi, then from Hanoi northwest to Lao Cai. Our journey ends in the remote Highlands near the Chinese border.

On the road

The chinese border
Border disputes with the Chinese meant that until 1992 the border areas were closed to tourists, making any trans-asian journey impossible

By bus
Vietnam has a network of buses that reach virtually every corner of the country. Most of them are at least thirty years old and are kept running with home made spares. They’re slow, uncomfortable and unreliable, but incredibly cheap.

By ferry
Just south of the border you can take a ferry across the Great Red River.

By train
Heading north from Nha Trang into central Vietnam climb aboard the Reunification Express. After North and South Vietnam united in 1975 one of the government's first programmes was to replace the rail system that had been destroyed in the war. Even so, the service is slower today than it was 50 years ago when the French finished building it, so expect major delays.

Breakfast is included in the price of the ticket, plastic colored bowls filled with noodles, pork, egg and greens. When hot water was added the whole carriage steams up like a soup kitchen. If you don't like all the food, why not trade with others on board.

There is a spirit of unavoidable togetherness, with many challenges and delay, but is an exciting experience for any visitor.

By bike
The young and ambitious are attracted to Vietnam’s economic capital. Four million people get to work every day on two wheels. Mopeds and bicycles outnumber cars a hundred to one.
But for the faint of heart, there is a safer, more relaxing way to experience the city, by Cyclo, a bike taxi. For about a half hour, the cyclo costs one dollar, or ten thousand Dong, but agree to a price before you ride or you could pay four times that amount.


Travelling to Vietnam

Travel to and around Vietnam with Vietnam Airlines
Website: www.vietnamair.com.vn

 
   
 
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