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RANSPORTATION IN VIETNAM

Air Travel in Vietnam Vietnam
Airlines has one of the most modern fleets in the world. Domestic air
travel is inexpensive and the service is good. As Vietnam stretches for
over 2000 kilometres from north to south, flying is a good option for
the longer distances. Upgrading to business class is relatively
inexpensive on domestic flights – something to consider if you prefer a
little more space. Please be aware, however, that flight schedules are
often subject to change without prior notice – one of the quirks of
travelling around Vietnam that can take unsuspecting visitors by
surprise.
Travelling by Train The
train is a good alternative to road travel and one we recommend you
experience at least once on your holiday. Once again, its important to
be aware that the quality of the trains is not international standard.
Ensure you are seated in a soft berth cabin to avoid travelling in a
hot, crowded carriage on a wooden seat for hours at a time. The soft
berth cabins are quite adequate (but by no means luxurious!). Enjoy the
unique character of train travel - sharing the train with Vietnamese
people, making new friends and viewing some stunning landscapes.

If
you are travelling to Sapa you will almost certainly be taking the
overnight train from Hanoi to Lao Cai and back again (there is no
airport in Sapa and the road trip is definitely not recommended). You
can travel overnight for one or both of these train trips in a soft
berth sleeper (the trip takes approximately 10 hours). If you are
staying at the Victoria Hotel in Sapa you can enjoy the luxury of the
Victoria Express cabins which are attached to the regular train and
offer a superb standard of luxury - equivalent to the hotel itself.
Another
popular train journey is the Reunification Express from Hanoi to Hue in
Central Vietnam, which takes about 12 hours and is available overnight.
Take this trip if you wish to experience the trains of Vietnam,
although we generally recommend flying between Hue and Hanoi.
Travelling by Car

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