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jacpen
longtail driver
Posts: 6

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#1 Posted: 4/4/2008 - 09:54


Howdy,
Travelling for the 1st time to Vietnam on April 19th with 2 friends for 11 days and the to Cambodia. We're looking at doing the overnight train from Hanoi to Hue. Has anyone done it before? also howd you do the most of travelling between cities, we were think of flying to save time, any tips???

CatBa
adventurer
Posts: 346

#2 Posted: 5/4/2008 - 10:23


Given the additional ity >> airport time at BOTH ends totalling 3-4 hours, along with the NEW, HIGHER airfares, you are likely better off by rail.

If you get an overnight sleeper from Ha Noi to Hue you will save a hotel fee so it is the optimum alternative.

Sleeper buses are no alternative as the low skilled drivers give you such a rough ride you arrive tired.

Remember to BOOK YOUR RAIL TICKET at least TWO DAYS AHEAD (very busy lne) and SELECT A TRAIN that arrives after 07.00.

Hue takes a day and a half to visit properly - if you use the tour by CITY TOUR (which is the best one) - and then grab a BUS to Hoi An run by either Mei Linh or Sinh. Avoid others - too many accidents and 'incidents'.

CatBa
adventurer
Posts: 346

#3 Posted: 5/4/2008 - 22:55


Additional info for your proposed rail journey: Best train set choices are:

Train....From.......Departure....Arrival Hue
SE1......Ha Noi.....19:00........08:12 (next morning)
Air-Con Soft Berth, Lower Bunk In 4-Berth Compartment: VND458,000
Air-Con Soft Berth, Upper Bunk In 4-Berth Compartment: VND450,000

Train....From.......Departure....Arrival Hue
TN3......Ha Noi.....15:45........06:39 (next morning)
Air-Con Soft Berth, Lower Bunk In 4-Berth Compartment: VND440,000
Air-Con Soft Berth, Upper Bunk In 4-Berth Compartment: VND430,000

Train....From.......Departure....Arrival Hue
SE3......Ha Noi.....23:00........10:39 (next morning)
Air-Con Soft Berth, Lower Bunk In 4-Berth Compartment: VND467,000
Air-Con Soft Berth, Upper Bunk In 4-Berth Compartment: VND460,000

URL: < http://www.dsvn.vn/BANGGIAVEA/ShowTTFareTablePage/ShowShowTTFareTablePageTablePage.aspx > then SELECT FROM (Ha Noi) then SELECT TO (Hue)

NOTE: Buy TICKETS YOURSELF from HA NOI STATION *COUNTERS* (120 La Duan) AND AVOID GETTING SCAMMED as wel as saving money!

The lower bunk is simply climb into it. Upper bunk is climb up a ladder BUT air-con outlet is up here and you will need something to keep you warm (unless you are from Canada or Scandinavia).

Shared baggage storage is under lower bunk - on either side. There are two toilets at either end of the carriages - one is open door with mirror and hand basin, the other closed door with hand basin and squat toilet.

TIPS: Bring your own toilet paper / soap (some 'local' passengers like to take samples); bring a coat hanger to secure catch to bunk support to stop entry by stealthy 2-footed rats who try to steal things; put your shoes in a plastic bag and keep the bag near your pillow; sleep WITH VALUABLES with you IN YOUR BUNK.

NEVER, EVER, LEAVE A CABIN if REQUESTED BY ANOTHER PASSENGER FOR PRIVACY **IF YOUR BAGGAGE IS ALSO LEFT THERE** there have been MANY EXAMPLES of theft from baggage by compliant passengers.

The BEDDING is clean (changed after each passenger exits); bunks are CLEANED WITH STEAM monthly (killing bugs). Food packs are supplied thre times each day + a newspaper in your language (if you speal Vietnamese or English)

There is little benefit in flying over overnight rail travel because of the hotel + time factors.

Ha Noi downtown to airport is $10 by taxi + departure fee of $2 PER PAX + Hue airport to city for $7.50 PER PAX.

Mei Linh, in Hue, is located on Huong Vuong near the Nguyen Tri Phuong intersection. Sinh is on Nguyen Tri Phuong near the Huong Vuong intersection.

jacpen
longtail driver
Posts: 6

#4 Posted: 9/4/2008 - 06:47


WOW!!!!! Thank you so so much!!!!

Thats fantasic info, for the next main leg we were thinking of flying from Na Trang to HCMC? would you suggest otherwise?

CatBa
adventurer
Posts: 346

#5 Posted: 9/4/2008 - 09:15


Given that the time differences between rail and road are minimal - using VN Rail - have you thought about checking out the old hill station the French built at Da Lat?

NHA TRANG
Suggested hotel accommodation:
/------------------------
BA TU (Room 203 is popular)
34-G1 Nguyen Thien Thuat
Nha Trang
Tel: 058-522-466
Cell: 0905-369-867
------------------------/

NHA TRANG >> DA LAT
Call Mei Linh in NT at (0)58-590-606 to book your seat to Da Lat. 220 Km - VND60,000. About 3-4 hours (uphill)!

Suggested hotel accommodation:
/------------------------
Dreams Hotel
151 & 164 B Phan Dinh Phung
Da Lat, Lam Dong
Tel: 063-833-748
E-m: dreams@hcm.vnn.vn
------------------------/

Da Lat >> HCMC
Call Mei Linh in DL at (0)63-521-111 to book your seat to HCMC. 308 Km - VND80,000. About 6 hours

Accommodation - good luck!

However, if you wish to SKIP Da Lat the quickest rail connection is 5-Star Express. Check < http://222.253.120.101/enver/index.php >.

VN ail also has numerous trains leaving at more civilised times. The URL is in the earlier posting.

Flying has become significantly more expensive, even with government fuel subsidies + the Da Lat airport is way out of town and accessed by an expensive taxi monopoly.

Bus travel lets you see more of the real VietNam - vegetables, tea and coffee grown hereabouts - and the time gain is only an hour or so by air.

This web site has hotel reviews which might aid you in your HCMC hotel selection. I, personally, find the Pham Ngu Lao area to be a bit of a tourist slum with other areas offering better accommodation in better areas for similar prices - unless you are looking for $3 dorm accommodation.

NOTES: If you ride in a bus and choose to open a window, do NOT KEEP ANY VALUABLES within reach of the window. A common trick is for a motorcyclist to ride alongside a bus and grab whatever they can from he unsuspecting passenger - such as a camera or other valuable.

NT beaches can be risky after dark - robberies, etc. occasionally occur, backed up by knives. Also avoid the more remote bars because of late hour muggings. And NEVER accept rides from cute things riding motorcycles - it's surprising how good some are at picking your pockets!

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