Nha trang to ho chi minh

     
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Nha Trang lớn Ho đưa ra Minh Schedule

Nha Trang khổng lồ Ho chi Minh ScheduleTransport NameRoute TimePriceVietnam Railways 1st Class Sleeper Bamboo Airways Economy #QH1313Vietnam Railways 1st Class Sleeper VietJet Air Economy #VJ699Saigon Golden Train VIP Sleeper 4x Vietnam Railways 1st Class Sleeper
00:14 - 09:12$ 35.68
09:15 - 10:25$ 34.88
10:54 - 20:02$ 26.06
14:35 - 15:35$ 32.70
19:20 - 04:38$ 47.46
20:16 - 05:20$ 32.87

What about

The largest đô thị in Vietnam và the former capital of the Republic of Vietnam is a thành phố of an endless charm. Regardless official renaming into Ho đưa ra Minh thành phố (or HCMC) after the former Communist leader, it is still widely called by its historical name both by locals and foreigners. If you arrive khổng lồ HCMC by train, the first thing you will probably notice is large letters ‘Sai Gon’ greeting visitors from atop the railway station.

Elegant colonial buildings và brightly coloured Orient temples; incredibly tasty baguettes in French-style bakeries and two-dollar bowls of famous pho sold by street hawkers; hip young crowd in leafy thành phố parks & dull grey concrete of the communist-era derelicts – Ho bỏ ra Minh has tons of that wonderful flavour of old Saigon in the air. Buzzing with colourful markets, bustling with chaotic traffic, glittering with bright neon signs & shining with smiles of friendly locals Saigon never fails to conquer the hearts of its guests.

From Nha Trang khổng lồ Saigon

Getting from Nha Trang to Saigon (Ho bỏ ra Minh, or HCMC) is easy both by train and bus, but you have to lớn be ready for rather a longish journey. Trains can save you a couple of hours of your travel time, but buses are a bit cheaper. Anyway, expect khổng lồ spend from eight khổng lồ 11 hours on the move between Nha Trang and Saigon.

From Nha Trang to Saigon by train

The fastest trains lớn get from Nha Trang lớn Saigon are two night trains (SE1 and SE3), which leave Nha Trang in the evening at 9.25pm & 10.15pm, arriving to lớn Saigon early the next morning (4.40am and 5.20am respectively). Vì chưng not fear, though, early hours: life in Asian cities and towns starts much before their Western counterparts wake up, so you will be able to lớn have an early breakfast, take a taxi or just stroll leisurely khổng lồ your accommodation – it is about three km from Saigon train station to Bui Vien-Pham đần Lao area where a lot of budget hotels are located. Both trains offer AC seats and second and first class sleeping cars, and the best choice from the point of view of comfort vs price ratio is probably second class AC sleepers (about VND640.000/USD30).

Though not the fastest one, SE25 at 10.25pm is even more convenient, reaching Saigon at 7am (tickets are sold at the same price).

A more luxurious alternative to ordinary Vietnam National Railways cars, Livitrans Express & Saigon Golden Train, sell berths in VIP sleepers for four passengers in their private cars attached khổng lồ SNT1 train (it leaves Nha Trang at 7pm và arrives khổng lồ Saigon at 5am). Tickets are nearly twice as expensive as in ordinary cars and cost VND1.100.000 (USD50) per berth. Private cars guarantee a more comfortable ride & in general a better and more relaxed experience.

All the other trains of Vietnam National Railways provide the same cấp độ of service, but are less convenient from the point of view of their schedule. Morning trains rob you off the whole day and two evening trains bring you to Saigon in small hours, which is, actually not a big deal, but you will need either lớn pay full rate for a hotel room for few remaining morning hours, or to lớn while half the night away at the train station, which is not the best idea at all.

From Nha Trang khổng lồ Saigon by bus

For those who prefer buses lớn trains, The Sinh Tourist operates two buses from Nha Trang lớn Saigon a day, one in the morning at 7.15am, and one in the evening at 7.30pm. Both take about 11 hours to reach Saigon, which is longer than the majority of trains need; but both the morning và the night buses are VIP sleepers which means you can sleep the whole journey through (if you are lucky enough lớn be able lớn sleep in such sleeping buses at all!), và cost less than trains (VND220.000-240.000/USD10).

Another good thing about Sinh Tourist buses is that they pick up & drop off their passengers in the heart of tourist activity both in Nha Trang and Saigon. In Nha Trang, The Sinh Tourist Office, from where the company’s buses depart, is located one block away from the sea, at the corner of Hung Vuong and Biet Thu streets. In Saigon, buses head to lớn De Tham street, which connects the famous backpackers headquarters in Saigon, Pham ngớ ngẩn Lao & Bui Vien streets.

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Getting around in Saigon

Even if you are used to lớn renting a motorbike for getting around cities và towns in Asia, think twice before doing it in Saigon. Motorbike traffic is absolutely terrible in the city, two-wheeled transport comes in an endless flow & all you can vì chưng is just wonder how the riders manage to lớn avoid constant collisions at roundabouts và junctions. If you are confident in your riding skills, you can easily rent a motorbike in Pham dở hơi Lao area for about VND150.000 (USD6-7) per day. As a rule, police vì not ask a driving licence, though by law you should have a valid one. Note that many rental agencies would require your passport as a deposit, và in case you have an accident or get your motorbike even slightly damaged, it will be quite hard lớn negotiate compensation with the owner.

Some people consider cycling around Saigon a good alternative to lớn renting a bike, but again, with thick traffic và polluted air it is not a best option lớn consider.

Taxisxe om (motorbike taxis) are wonderfully affordable in Saigon. And while taxis tend lớn use metres (insist on switching one on if your driver does not vì it by default), you should absolutely negotiate the cost of the ride in advance if going by xe pháo om.

Many beautiful temples lie within a walking distance from Pham ngu Lao area, và strolling the street of the old city filled with colonial mansions make for an atmospheric experience anyway.

If you want to lớn savour real local flavour, take a tricycle, aka cyclo, ride. It is quintessentially Vietnamese experience lớn be pedalled through heavily trafficked streets with your driver behind you và all the road chaos of cars, bikes and buses rushing right towards your insecure means of transport.

Finally, there are public buses – the cheapest và in most cases the fastest way lớn move around in Saigon – they are always given way to. The only problem is to lớn figure out which line you need. But as soon as you solve the puzzle, enjoy going local.

Where khổng lồ stay in Saigon

The prime backpacker’s choice for budget guesthouses is Pham dở hơi Lao–Bu Vien area, conveniently located close khổng lồ Ben Thanh Market. The cheapest rooms can be found at as low as USD10, but USD20 is more realistic amount for which you can get a room in a family-operated guesthouse with private bathroom và air-conditioning. In recent years more and more mid-range hotels are making their way khổng lồ Pham dại Lao, with prices ranging between USD30-USD40. These are mostly clustered around Le Thanh Ton & Ly Tu Trong. If Pham dở người Lao is too frenetic for you, head lớn Co Giang Street or co Bac Street. Both offer quite a decent choice of budget guesthouses but boast a quieter ambiance. The central part of the thành phố is the enclave of luxury hotels & international chains though some great mid-range đơn hàng can be found there, too.

Things to vày in Saigon

There is soooooo much lớn do & see in Saigon, that planning your stay may become a real challenge. Vì chưng not try to cover all the sights in a couple of days; just pick up a bit of everything khổng lồ see the many faces of the city.

Walk from District 1 khổng lồ Cholon to lớn visit some of the best temples in Saigon. These are colourful oasis of tranquillity and peace amidst the sea of loud traffic horns and dust. Vì chưng not miss an impressive gilded ship in Nghia An Hoi quan Pagoda, watch the incense coils hanging from the ceiling in Thien Hau Pagoda, admire four rồng columns brought from china in Ha Chuong Hoi quan liêu Pagoda & feel as the time slows its pace in a secret Jade Emperor Pagoda. Walk through the rooms & underground tunnels of President Palace complete with rooftop helipad, find out what the modern Vietnamese art is about at rather small but charming Contemporary Art Museum, và study old maps of Saigon & Vietnam at the gorgeous Central Post Office which occupies a stately colonial building inspired by the architecture of Gare d"Orsay in Paris. Indulge in shopping: markets in Saigon are incredibly varied và offer an abundance of great finds – from excellent local coffee khổng lồ stylish gold jewellery.

Last but not least – set on a culinary tour of Ho bỏ ra Minh which is a foodie’s paradise. From Pho 2000 proud for having fed even President Bill Clinton with their soup lớn elegant Fanny ice-cream coffe with mind-blowing choice of frozen delights, you will have plenty of gastronomic fun in Saigon.

Your onward travel from Saigon

There is a choice of international buses, which connect Saigon with Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia. The trip takes about seven hours with any company and costs between USD13 (The Sinh Tourist) và USD18 (Giant Ibis Company).

You can further connect from Saigon via Phnom Penh to lớn Siem Reap lớn pay respect lớn amazing temples of Angkor (from 17 hours with Giant Ibis Transport).

Low-cost airlines fly between Saigon và neighbouring countries, the most popular destinations being Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia (from USD50 one-way with Air Asia) and thủ đô bangkok thái lan in xứ sở của những nụ cười thân thiện (from USD60).