Transportation to Vietnam
National Transport
Except for flying,
transport is slow. See local info for details.
AIR: 2-tier Vietnamese/foreigners' price system. Foreigners' price
is very expensive.
Ho Chi Minh - Hanoi: - OW $136 RT$261
Daily flights between major cities. Tickets can be bought from travel
agents (com. $2)
Train: 2-tier price system.
Foreigners' price.
(rip-off price). 3 or 4 trains/day. Duration and price depends on
the train. Tickets can be paid with Dong Ho Chi Minh to Hanoi takes
about 48 hours on local train. Reunification Express takes 36 hours.
The ticket price includes some food.
Hard seats: Wooden
seats. Very uncomfortable on long journeys.
Soft seats: Padding.
More comfortable. Tall westerners will find them a bit tight.
Hard berth: Wooden
beds with just a slight touch of padding, 6-person compartments.
Soft berth: Very comfortable
but expensive. 4-person compartments. Some trains have A/C, but
don't count on it.
Reservation necessary. Recommended to reserve 2 or 3 days in advance.
Tickets sold at train-station booking office (Hanoi and HCM station
have the special counters for foreigners.) and travel agents (com
$1-2) Travel agents can sometimes still secure tickets even when
the station tells you that they are sold out.
Bus
Usually same price for locals and foreigners. Cheapest transport.
Many buses leave very early in the morning (5:00 or 6:00).Long distance
bus terminals are located far from town centers. You may have to
rely on a cyclo to get there. Buses are very old and usually crowded.
It is very common to see broken down buses on the roads. You can
reserve a bus but not a seat. If you pay about double you may be
able to secure a seat. Tickets can be bought at terminal. usually
open from 4:00 to 17:00. No English understood.
Tourist bus/Mini bus
Tourist buses connect major cities Relatively new service, pickup
service possible, sometimes have A/C. Very convenient. They take
breaks on route, stopping at tourist spots. On arrival, they will
stop at various hotels for you, but the hotels are all government-run
and may be more expensive. Much more expensive than public bus,
but cheaper than train (soft seats). Tickets sold at tourist cafes,
Travel Agencies, GH's up until the night before the journey.
Local Transport
Local Bus
Buses usually leave when full. City-bus system is not usually useful,
except in Ho Chi Minh.
Taxis
! Attention: To use Taxi or cyclo, its advised to write down the
directions, and the agreed-upon price, to avoid confusion.
Metered taxis are available in Hanoi & Ho Chi Minh City. The
cost varies. First 2km12,000D, add 1,600D/250m. Check that the meter
is operating. Pay in Dong. The taxis, hanging around the tourist
areas, sometime change the setting of the meter. So try to get a
taxi running on street.
Cyclo
3-wheeled bicycle-rickshaw. Passengers sit in front and driver peddles
behind. Great views, though scary. Bargain hard. Some drivers demand
more money later. They are very aggressive. If you can't handle,
this don't use them. Write the address and agreed price on paper.
Same price for two people. $1-2/hr
Motor Bike Taxi
Costs the same to ones of cyclo.
Bicycle Rental
8-12,000D/day Deposit may be required($20). Available from Cafes
or GH's. Check the brakes & tires before you set off.
Motorbike Rental
$5-10/day. They often hold your passport as a deposit and want you
to sign a form. Get a translation of the form in a language that
you understand. Available from cafes or hotels. Ask your own hotel
to give you a good rate. Check brakes, tires, and gas before you
set off. Don't ride in the larger cities unless you already know
how.
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