Visiting Vietnam
#1
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Join Date: Jul 2014
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Visiting Vietnam
First time for this Aussie to Vietnam in November this year... SIN-HAN then Halong Bay, then rail to SGN over several days (stopovers at Hoi Anh and Nha Trang), then out via SGN-DBX. I'd appreciate ANY useful pointers on travelling in Vietnam, including latest info on using taxis. Anyone...?
#2
Join Date: Sep 2009
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First time for this Aussie to Vietnam in November this year... SIN-HAN then Halong Bay, then rail to SGN over several days (stopovers at Hoi Anh and Nha Trang), then out via SGN-DBX. I'd appreciate ANY useful pointers on travelling in Vietnam, including latest info on using taxis. Anyone...?
#3
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Dalat, Vietnam
Programs: Vietnam, Asiana, Singapore, EVA, Southwest
Posts: 934
You really don't want to do the whole trip to Saigon by rail, it's too time consuming and there's really little to see from the train. I would fly the Danang-Nha Trang sector because that's where there's no "tourist train" - better class service on Livitrans and the Golden Train.
My advice is not to rush - take your time and enjoy this wonderful country. Don't skip Sapa - most beautiful place in all of VN!
My advice is not to rush - take your time and enjoy this wonderful country. Don't skip Sapa - most beautiful place in all of VN!
#4
In SGN I use and mostly trust Vinasun. They also own over 70% of the market (by my estimate). Most of the cars are clean with running AC, and rarely will they take you the "scenic route."
As a backup if you can't find a Vinasun, MaiLinh is a decent 2nd choice, followed by PetroLimex and Saigon Airport Taxi. AVOID all others at all costs, it's better to walk than to take an off-brand taxi.
I would also agree that spending 28+ hours on a train is a waste of time, and that's assuming things actually run smoothly. You're subject to delays and cancelations.
If you must, I would highly suggest flying HAN-DAD (closest airport to Hoi An), then picking up the train from Da Nang.
As a backup if you can't find a Vinasun, MaiLinh is a decent 2nd choice, followed by PetroLimex and Saigon Airport Taxi. AVOID all others at all costs, it's better to walk than to take an off-brand taxi.
I would also agree that spending 28+ hours on a train is a waste of time, and that's assuming things actually run smoothly. You're subject to delays and cancelations.
If you must, I would highly suggest flying HAN-DAD (closest airport to Hoi An), then picking up the train from Da Nang.
#5
Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Hanoi, Vietnam
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Because your arrival airport is HAN, I think I can give you some suggestion on Hanoi's taxi. From the airport to downtown area where most hotels are located, it usually costs a quite fixed price, about 350,000 VND or 17-18 USD. They only allow limited brands to pick the passengers up at the airport. Mai Linh (green cars), Noi Bai (white/grey car with small yellow logo) or Airport taxi (grey and purple doors) are most reliable. In downtown area, the most popular and most reliable is Mai Linh and Thanh Nga (small cars only, KIA Morning I think). Thanh Nga is cheaper. My tips about moving by taxi in Hanoi could be found in the link below:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/asia/...ggestions.html
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/asia/...ggestions.html
#7
IMO - Unless you are an EXPERT traveler to Vietnam, please DO NOT use "Xe Om" to get around. Besides safety being a factor (Saigon averages 3 traffic deaths per day), there have been many reports of xe om drivers who target tourists and either overcharge for their services, or drive them someplace to rob/mug victims.
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#11
If in HAN, you may consider the driver, since there isn't as much taxi density, so more of an advantage to have that driver waiting around for you.
Overall, SGN will offer more to you in terms of non-museum things to see and do. It will easily fill up your time.
#12
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Singapore
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I was just back from a week's trip at Saigon. Pretty amazing city (less the hot weather). I used Saigon hotpot for my local tour guide, It is a voluntary club run by local students, my experience with them on 2 occasions was splendid. There are no charges, however we are expected to cover all costs including their meals (i did bring them to have a better restaurant lunch and brought the guide for a cocktail @ my hotel with my partner after the tour)
http://saigonhotpot.vn/?doing_wp_cro...81011962890625
Here is where you are able to arrange for the guide.
Here is the photo album to my Saigon trip in april 14
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118006...7644529767384/
For taxis, stick to vinasun and you are pretty safe.
http://saigonhotpot.vn/?doing_wp_cro...81011962890625
Here is where you are able to arrange for the guide.
Here is the photo album to my Saigon trip in april 14
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118006...7644529767384/
For taxis, stick to vinasun and you are pretty safe.