Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Hanoi - Hue - Danang - Saigon-Train travel in Vietnam

Why trains are the best way to get around Vietnam...?

Hanoi to Danang-Danang sea

flights from Hanoi to Danang-Danang sea
 
 You'd be crazy not to.  Vietnam's air-conditioned trains are safe, comfortable & inexpensive, the ideal way for independent travellers to get around and see Vietnam at ground level.  The train journeys are an experience in themselves, and become an integral part of your visit to Vietnam.  You might even meet some Vietnamese people.  Inexperienced travellers often mistakenly think they'll save time by using internal flights - in fact, an overnight train ride from Hanoi to Hue or Hanoi to Danang  is not only far more of an experience (and cheaper) than a flight, the train actually saves time compared to flying, because the train leaves Hanoi city centre in the evening and arrives in Hué city centre next morning.  Flying takes 4 or 5 hours out of your sightseeing day in getting to a remote airport, checking in, taking the flight itself, collecting your bags and getting back into the city centre.  And the sleeper trains saves a hotel bill, too.  And what's the rush anyway? 
Hanoi - Hue - Danang - Saigon
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The North - South 'Reunification' Main Line...
Over the last decade the Hanoi-Saigon train service has been steadily improving and a whole range of daily air-conditioned trains now link Hanoi, Hue, Danang, Nha Trang & Ho Chi Minh Here are the principal trains, all running daily. There are additional trains at peak times, such as the Tet holiday period.

 The view from the train...
You'll see some amazing scenery from the train between Hanoi and Saigon. Easily the best section is between Hue and Danang over the Hai Van Pass, where the train runs along the coast past bays and islands and through the hills. The train travels at low speed up the fierce gradients, with an assisting locomotive at the rear and people sitting on the roof!

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Hanoi to danang-Where’ll we stay?


Da Nang marks the halfway point between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City(Hanoi to Danang=Ho Chi Minh to Danang) and was the first place to organize its own local communist party committee. The city is fairly featureless, and if you are coming from the tranquil setting of Lang Co, Hoi An, Da Nang also is the fourth largest in Vietnam, and one of the largest business centers.

Hanoi to Danang-flights from hanoi to danang
Hanoi to Danang-danang vietnam
Hanoi to Danang-cheap flights

Someone can sign up an structured tour group from beginning to end a travel charity. Why don’t you do approximately study on your own, save approximately cash and enjoy a personally planned experience of a life calculate – plan your own Vietnam travel.
A realm with over 50 sub-cultures, splendid landscapes with filthy beaches, sultry harden and friendly hosts aren’t establish the world over. Positively, you can have these travel attractions by unification an structured tour or else steady hiring a concealed funnel to escort you approximately the country, excluding together of these options create a barrier between you and the open locals.
Vietnam has ended 86 million community and is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. The two key concerns of travelers – heat and monsoon rains have been addressed in up to date living. New accommodations and transportation with air conditioning are prevalent and many Vietnam travelers have unequivocal to brave the rough survive of the monsoons to enjoy a quantity of of the benefits the rains – mostly enhanced coast” harden when the rains of the day have passed.
A heavy range of Vietnam hotels has emerged in the past hardly any time – small family run mini-hotels” to 5-star luxury resorts – compose comfortable accommodations presented to all travel funds. The “Backpacker Telegraph” provides access to bargain hotels by mode of the internet and word-of-mouth. Throw away a insufficiently period “surfing the web” and you’ll find a spacious assortment of places to spend a night or two to fit one budget.
Transportation “to and through” Vietnam can ensue financially managed by conducting a bit of examine on the web. The large international carriers often offer enormous fares to various hubs in Asia. With the recent coming out of Asia’s regional bargain carriers will give that last leap” into Vietnam if you can’t manage to land in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) otherwise Hanoi. Danang is instantly an arrival point in support of regional carriers from Thailand and new near countries.
Hanoi to Danang-cheap flights

In-country transportation can live prearranged for a moderate price by utilizing the “open tour” hush-hush tour bus industry, and if you’re truly adventurous you can take a crack at Vietnam’s open means of transportation technique. Vietnam’s railroads bestow superb haulage from one bring to an end of the country to the other. Equally the private tour automobile companies and the railroad give a number of choices in the area of comfort. Challenging” and soft” are the adjectives old to portray the levels of service open by the train. You might unchanging risk a local trip proceeding motorbike or else enjoy a trip around civic by a cyclo.

If you’re wondering what you accomplish when you get to Vietnam, obtain a look by the side of any Vietnam travel escort. At hand are adventures” to assemble the requirements of some explorer’s abilities and needs. Providers of restricted tour services can live found online” in go guides, or “on the street” when you arrive in civic. Waiting to organize your tour pending you’re on-site” will allow you to achieve keep on report on changes to your plans, vacation a few addition days by everywhere that catches your expensive otherwise spend your money by a bit besides.
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Hanoi to Danang one way by Tourist train


Hanoi to Da Nang one way by Tourist train :
Hanoi to Danang-by train

Since 01 April 2011 Vietnam Railways will open tourist class trains from Hanoi to Da Nang. Each Tourist cabin consists of 04 berths.  This type of cabin will be suitable for leisure travelers.  Passengers will stay one night on the train with friendly and attentive staff who will provide support to passengers.  This train will stop at stations : Nam Dinh - Ninh Binh - Thanh Hoa - Vinh - Dong Hoi - Dong Ha - Hue before final stop at Da Nang Railway station at 07h50' the next day. With the purpose to give travelers good quality transportation service by train in Vietnam. This train will serve mostly local and international Tourist at a fixed departure and arrival time 
Price per ticket included ticket net price, our handling & delivery fees and our service charge.
Hanoi Railway station address: 120 Le Duan - Dong Da - Hanoi.
Train mark
SE19



Departure time
14h30'



Arrival time
 07h50' next day 


Duration on train
 18h20'



Please be at your departure station at least 20' prior to departure time


Sunday, December 11, 2011

Hanoi to Da Nang tour in Vietnam

A fascinating journey exploring Northern and Central Vietnam – areas particularly rich in World Heritage Sites: dramatic Halong Bay, fabulous former imperial capital of Hue, the charming old port town of Hoi An and the ancient ruined city of My Son, but as usual we’ll explore some of the lesser known highlights such as the picturesque Pu Luong National Park, the ethnic Tai village of Mai Chau and the spectacular caves of Trang An. A stay on a secluded, unspoilt island in the South China Sea is also available should you wish to extend your tour. Cheap vietnam flight from Hanoi to DaNang include:

Highlights inlclude:



- Hanoi
- Royal tombs of Hue
- World Heritage Hoi An
- DMZ tour
- Pu Luong National Park
- Ruined city of My Son
- Extension to Whale Island
- Snorkelling in the South China Sea
- Halong Bay
- Trang An Caves
Day-by-day itinerary

Day 1: Depart London
Day 2: Hanoi. Morning arrival in Hanoi, check-in to a downtown hotel and afternoon free to relax or explore the area before an evening trip to see the City’s unique water-puppet show.
Day 3: Hanoi. Day tour of this beautiful old city with its French colonial architecture: lakes, parks and temples and a stroll through the bustling backstreets of the old quarter.
Day 4: Halong Bay. Explore the incredible scenery of World Heritage Halong Bay by boat on a day cruise through the dramatic limestone scenery. Evening return to Hanoi.
Day 5: Remote Pu Luong National Park. Leaving the capital we’ll head into the scenic mountainous region of Hoa Binh Province where we’ll continue along forest trails by 4WD to Pu Luong – one of Vietnam’s remotest and most spectacular national parks. Afternoon jungle hike to discover the regions amazing flora and fauna and overnight in the ethnic White Tai village of Mai Chau.
Day 6: Halong of the Rice Fields. Scenic drive through the lush paddy fields and jagged limestone escarpments of this region, sometimes known as the ‘Halong of the rice fields’, to the remarkable cave system of the Trang An Grottoes. Rowing boats will take us through the labyrinth of caves, tunnels and emerald streams for a fascinating visit before continuing to Ninh Binh Town to board the night sleeper train.
Day 7: DMZ and Hue. Morning arrival at Dong Ha and a chance to discover the country’s more recent history with a day trip to the infamous DMZ, (demilitarized zone), to visit some of the key sites of the Vietnam War, including the Vietcong tunnels at Vinh Moc, Hien Luong Bridge on the 17th parallel, which marked the border between former South and North Vietnam, and Khe Sanh Combat Base – scene of some of the most intense fighting of the war. Overnight in Hue.
Day 8: Hue. Time to check out the numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites of this historic city and former imperial capital: morning cruise by ‘dragon boat’ along the Perfume River to visit some of the majestic tombs of the former emperors and afternoon walk around the ancient Citadel.
Day 9: Hoi An. Short, scenic drive to nearby Hoi An Town with stop-offs on the way at mountainous Bach Ma National Park and the beautiful and spectacular beach at Lang Co.
Day 10: Hoi An. Well-preserved and charming, World Heritage site Hoi An was one of SE Asia’s most important ports during the 17th – 19th centuries. A half-day tour of the old town and waterfront area and a free afternoon to discover the picturesque old streets at your leisure or bicycle down to the nearby beach for a dip or massage.
Day 11: My Son. Morning relaxing or a visit to the bustling silk market with an afternoon trip to the atmospheric ruined temples of ancient My Son City – Vietnam’s most important site of the former Cham Empire. The city was occupied from the 4th to 13th centuries before succumbing to its powerful Khmer and Vietnamese neighbours.
Day 12: Danang Time to explore some of the sites of the Danang region with a visit to the famous China Beach, Marble Mountain and the fascinating Cham Museum before an evening departure for London, via Saigon..
Day 13 Optional extensions (at extra cost) include:3 days to relax at a beach resort on unspoilt Whale Island.
Day 13: Arrival in London

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Hanoi to Danang-Vietnam to have second budget carrier

Private airline VietJet Air said it would operate as a low-cost carrier with its first commercial flight next month.

The airliner will offer services between Ho Chi Minh City- Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City - Da Nang, and Hanoi-Danang in its initial stage of operation.

It will become the second budget carrier in Vietnam, besides Jetstar Pacific.

VietJet Air will also be the second private airline to offer domestic services besides Air Mekong, and the fifth to offer civil flights in Vietnam together with Vietnam Airlines, Jetstar Pacific, Air Mekong and Vietnam Air Service Co.

Earlier the carrier was expected to join hands with Malaysian-based low-cost airline in a joint venture to set up the budget carrier VietJet AirAsia, but the two parties failed to reach an agreement two months ago.

Vo Huy Cuong, head of the aviation department of the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV), said VietJet Air had leased three Airbus A320 aircrafts from a foreign airline and the first of them was expected to arrive in Vietnam this month.

He was quoted by the Saigon Times Online as saying that the airline was licensed to bring the aircrafts to Vietnam before getting the air operator's certificate from CAAV.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Hanoi to Danang-HAGL PLAZA DANANG HOTEL

Cheap from Hanoi to Danang, after Where'll you stay at?

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Hanoi to Danang-restaurant-room

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Danang, a potential and promised land which is considered the capital economic and tourist of ceneter region with commercial seaport and airport. Danang is favored by nature situated in middle point of the four well–known World Cultural Heritages including Hue ancient capital, Hoi An ancient town, My Son Holy Land, Phong Nha – Ke Bang. Danang also has lots of attractive spots as Hai Van pass, Non Nuoc, Son Tra, Tien Sa, Ba Na,etc which tourists feel unforgottable after visiting the city.
Located in the center heart of dynamic and full of vitality city, Hoang Anh Plaza Hotel Danang with 23 floors is the tallest plaza hotel in Danang. Hoang Anh Plaza Hotel Danang is an international 5-star hotel, 1.5km from International Airport, neighboring on the center of the business, shopping, markets and entertainments. Coming to Hoang Anh Plaza Hotel Danang to experience modern conveniences and discover the wonderful the relaxation with our professional and friendly service
 the location of HAGL Plaza Danang Hotel.
  • Online Booking Room Rate
  • All rates are in US$ per room per night, including buffet breakfast, 10% VAT & 5% service charges.
  • Free daily newspaper, 02 mineral water bottles in room and fresh fruit.
  • Extra mattress adds US$ 30,- per person/per night.
  • No charge for maximum 2 children under 12 years old sharing the same room with parent without extra bed.
  • Check-in time is from 14:00, check-out time is 12:00. Early check-in or late check-out can be guaranteed only with payment and confirmed based on availability.
  • All rates are subject to change without notice.
  • These rates are available only for bookings made with Hotels-in-Vietnam.com and NOT available from the hotel directly.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Hanoi to Danang- Danang Transport

Danang Transport

By Air
Hanoi has fewer direct international flights than Ho Chi Minh City, but with a change of aircraft in Hong Kong or Bangkok you can get to almost anywhere.


Hanoi to Danang-by air




Vietnam Airlines: Hanoi to destinations throughout Vietnam. Popular routes include Hanoi to Danang, Dien Bien Phu, HCMC, Hué and Nha Trang, all served daily.
Pacific Airlines has daily flights to Danang and Ho  Chi Minh


Air Mekong has has daily flights to Danang and Ho  Chi Minh

From Noi Bai International Airport, you can reach Hanoi by taxi, public buses and shuttle buses.
- Taxis to downtown Hanoi from airport, the journey will be between 35-70 minutes, depending on traffic. At the airport, you will come across taxi drivers who may want to deliver you to a hotel of their choice to collect a commission, but if you insist, they usually give in. Otherwise, take another taxi. It is cheaper if you pay in dong, and the exchange rate won’t work to your advantage.
-  Public buses from airport to Hanoi take about an hour. Bus #07 crosses the Thang Long bridge and goes to the Daewoo Hotel on the western part of Hanoi. Bus #17 crosses the Chuong Duong bridge and goes close to the old quarter.
-  Vietnam Airlines provide shuttle minibus from the airport to the Vietnam Airlines office in Hanoi and vice versa. The shuttle service will often offer to take you direct to your hotel for an extra dollar once they reach the Vietnam Airlines office.




By Train
The main Hanoi train station is at the western end of Pho Tran Hung Dao; trains from here go to destinations south. Foreigners can buy tickets for southbound trains at counter 2, where the staff speak English. It’s often best to buy tickets at least one day before departure to ensure a seat or sleeper.
To the right of the main entrance of the train station is a separate ticket office for northbound trains to Lao Cai (for Sapa) and China. Tickets to China must be bought from counter 13.
To make things even more complicated, some northbound (Lao Cai and Lang Son included) and eastbound (Haiphong) trains depart from Gia Lam on the eastern side of the Song Hong (Red River), and Long Bien on the western (city) side of the river. Be sure to ask just where you need to go to catch your train. Tickets can be bought at the main station until about two hours before departure; if it’s any closer to the departure time, go to the relevant station and buy tickets there.
Tickets for all destinations are sold in the main station, though there are two counter halls, north and south, serving the respective destinations.
Hanoi to Danang


By bus
Most of the “open-tour” bus itineraries either begin or end in Hanoi, with Hue the next (or previous) stop and from there to Hoi An, Nha Trang, Dalat, Mui Ne, Ho Chi Minh City, and other cities in Vietnam, depending on the bus company.

By taxi
Taxis are the best way to travel long distances. Taxi fares are not always consistent, and the rates for each taxi company have not been standardized.
The recommendation is to only use the reputable and reliable taxi companies. These are Hanoi Taxi (Tel (04) 38 535353), Taxi CP (Tel. (04) 38 262626), Mai Linh Taxi (Tel. (04) 38 616161).
Most taxi drivers speak limited English, so it’s a good practice to get your hotel to write the name and address of you destination in Vietnamese to show the taxi driver, and get your hotel’s business card in case you get lost.


Hanoi to Danang




 By Motorbike driver & Cyclo
For lone travelers, rides on the back of motorbikes (actually low-powered scooters) are popular too (known as xe om, literally meaning motorbike-hug), but the cyclos, or pedicabs, are a cheap way to make shorter trips.
Motorbike drivers  and Cyclo can be found on virtually every corner, especially in the Old Quarter. Expect to be offered a ride every half-block (or more). You should negotiate a fare in advance. Many drivers will accept US dollars as well.
Hanoi to Danang


 Car & Motorcycle Rental
To hire a car with a driver, contact a hotel, travellers café or travel agency. The main roads in the northeast are generally OK, but in parts of the northwest they can be dire in the wet season and only suitable for a 4 wheel drive.
Motorcycles can be arranged by most hotels. This is good for making lots of trips around the city for individuals or duos, but be careful: Hanoi traffic is very difficult place to sharpen motorbike skills. Park on the sidewalk with other bikes, and be sure to lock the front wheel. Locals will help arrange the bikes near their stores. Many shops that have bike attendants will give you a ticket in exchange for parking your bike. The ticket will either have your license plate number written on it, or the ticket itself will be numbered, with that number subsequently chalked somewhere on your bike. In such cases (where you’ve been given a ticket), the attendants may ask that you NOT lock the steering column or front wheel of your bike so that they can rearrange the bikes as customers come and go.
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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Hanoi to Danang-the Danang Sea


The Danang Sea.

Danang is Vietnam's third largest city, and is located on the South China Sea coast, midway between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City (Hanoi to Danang-Ho Chi Minh to Danang).
The city itself has neither the atmosphere of Hanoi nor the hustle-bustle of Ho Chi Minh City, but has its share of sights, and is close to the charms of Hoi An and the imperial capital of Hue.

The regions surrounding Da Nang (My Son, Quang Nam) was founded by the Cham practicing Hindus most possibly 3000 years ago, serving as the capital city and centre of the Hindu Champa Dynasty. Vietnamese invasion into the region in the 17th century significantly halted Cham development and during the Vietnam War, vast monuments and buildings were bombed. Given Danang was the first point of colonial invasion, many vestiges of French architecture are present in the historic buildings. The city has grown rapidly in recent years, and has a 2008 population estimated at 900,000. Until recently, this growth was mostly outward and infill, but now there are high-rises going up. There are many remnants of the "American War" leftover in Da Nang. Each bridge has a different builder, whether they be French, American, or Vietnamese. On the way to the popular tourist spot; China Beach, the ruins of a military base remain in the form of helicopter hangars, although these are now more easily spotted at the airport, which serves both civil and military flights.
Hanoi to Danang-Danang sea

The city is often overlooked by tourists but is one of the most friendly to backpackers in all of Vietnam. China Beach, a former R&R destination for American G.I.'s, is now home to a small community of guest house owners, marble statue shops, and other various trades. Some of the most beautiful and isolated beaches in Vietnam are found here, among some of the friendliest people. This is a must stop for the budget traveller.

Until relatively recently, Da Nang was somewhat hostile to foreigners, a consequence of the attitudes of those who then controlled the provincial government. In the early 90s, however, this changed, and since the late 90s the provincial [actually autonomous city] government has been enthusiastically pursuing foreign investment and developing infrastructure. Da Nang has some of the best roads in the country -- the coast road is at least four lanes from northern provincial boundary to southern provincial boundary. Compared to either Hanoi or HCMC, traffic in Da Nang is always relatively light, although huge trucks blare along every now and again and there are brief 'rush hours.' Development is visible and rapid; the city has expanded tremendously in the last ten years, and several multi-story buildings as well as more beach resorts are under construction, and there are now at least three large supermarkets as well as a Metro wholesaler. This also involves redevelopment of areas near the city beaches across the river, with whole blocks of old housing being razed and new roads installed and luxurious villas constructed.

The downside to the very laid back, less serious and frenetic, aspect of Da Nang is that even locals frequently complain that there is nothing to do except drink, which they do a lot. This is not really true -- there is a zoo, a soccer stadium, many tennis courts and pool halls, several large modern discos/night clubs, etc., and of course the beaches and Son Tra peninsula. However, it is also true that coffee and beer drinking are the most common leisure activities of most local residents.

The hottest months of the year are June, July, and August, when the temperature can get to as high as 40 degrees Celsius, and it is generally very dry. There are usually tropical storms in October and November.


Thursday, December 1, 2011

Hanoi-Teacher Temple Tour - West Temple - Tram Gian Pagoda


Last spring go sightseeing temple, blessing - buds - good luck ... the traditionalculture of Vietnam is very beautiful. The temple has beautiful scenery, ancient andsacred are always many choices for the first day of their departure. Has seen,Western and Tram Gian pagoda is like that. In addition, you also visit the countrysidefamous for its culture associated with the legendary area for celebrities, themeditation of the ages have come and enrich the traditional values ​​of the land titlethis victory.


Schedule: 1 day go by car
06h00: Pick up car at destination, depart for Ha Tay.
07h30: Arrive Thay pagoda, where the angels from the pious worship with three of hislife. He is up, the Buddha, the King and the people considered him the art of water puppetry Vietnam. You temples sightseeing, visit Dinh Thuy - where water puppetfestival each spring. You free climbing, enjoy the natural scenery of the land rates,visit Hang muscles, a beautiful cave in the mountains and famous. You break for lunch.
14:00: You visit the West Temple - Temple Buddha system is very rich and valuable.Continue your journey you visit Tram Gian Pagoda - an ancient temple with hundreds of huts built elaborate and sophisticated.
15h30: Pick up your back to Hanoi.
17h00: Arrive in Hanoi, the program ends.
Price: Please contact us for details about the tour price:Hanoi.