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Bus travel in Vietnam
In Vietnam, the bus is the cheapest and most convenient means of transport for tourists, since the bus system is well developed and can reach almost every part of the country. If you are stuck with the very first steps, such as how to find a bus or which route to follow, read this manual on how to best travel by bus in Vietnam.
Train travel in Vietnam
Vietnam has a very extensive and good rail network from Ho Chi Minh City (South) to Lao Cai, the station for visiting Sapa in the north of Vietnam. Traveling by train through Vietnam is a lot easier than taking the bus. Although it can be slower than by bus, you have much more space and it is safer. The tracks and trains are a bit outdated, but it’s a great way to explore Vietnam.
Driving Motorbike in Vietnam buy/rent
Are you planning to buy or rent a motorbike in Vietnam? And do you want to ride the entire length of Vietnam on a motorbike or take a short drive through the city or countryside? Then it is good to first find out what you need to know before you buy or rent a motorbike. Read this comprehensive guide so that you can set off safely and wisely.
Domestic flights in Vietnam
Domestic flights in Vietnam are a solution. With a coastline as long as the American east coast, it can be a challenge for travelers to travel from north to south: the distance between the capital Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City is 1,150 kilometers, a journey of 38 hours by train and can take even longer by bus.
Vietnamese people & minorities
Vietnamese are a special mix of cultures, languages and historical backgrounds. The only common denominator among them is that, like in most Southeast Asian countries, they like to smile and are genuinely interested in foreign visitors.
History of Vietnam
Everyone knows about the American war about Vietnam’s history, but centuries before that Vietnam fought with the Chinese, the Khmers, the Chams and the Mongols.
Food in Vietnam
Ask a Vietnamese person that he or she is most proud of and many will say the food in Vietnam. It is not for nothing that you see programs on TV where Vietnamese people living abroad are stopped by customs with all the food they import; they can’t live without it
Holidays & Events in Vietnam
Most public holidays in Vietnam are to honor important historical events or to celebrate cultural values among Vietnamese. Some holidays vary from year to year due to the time difference between the lunar and solar calendar.
Best time to visit Vietnam & weather
The weather and the best time to visit Vietnam vary enormously between the north and the south. Depending on where you want to spend most of your time, make sure you are prepared for the weather.
Money in Vietnam, exchange, tipping & ATM’s
The currency of Vietnam is the dong, which you will see after an amount like “đ”, “d” or “VND”. You have bills for 500đ, 1000đ, 2000đ, 5000đ, 10,000đ, 20,000đ, 50,000đ, 100,000đ, 200,000đ and 500,000đ. Coin money is no longer used.
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