Whether you're in Australia, America or China, if you're heading to Vietnam for a holiday, it's now as easy as ever to arrive by road, rail or air. Here are your options: ROAD From Cambodia: There is a road crossing at Moc Bai (Tay Ninh province 80km from Saigon) connecting Phnom Penh in Cambodia with Saigon. Several companies now operate a direct bus service between the two cities, departing each city early morning. From Laos: There is a road crossing at Lao Bao in Quang Tri Province, about 160km northwest of Hue, connecting Savannakhet with Central Vietnam. Another road into Vietnam is via Cau Treo, Ha Tinh Province. Numerous travel companies run bus services for travellers, times vary. BOAT There are no normal sea crossings into Vietnam although an increasing number of cruise liners sail into Vietnamese waters. The only other international connection by boat is the Mekong River crossing from Phnom Penh to Chau Doc (see above). TRAIN There are international rail connections between China and Vietnam. One from Peking via Nanning, crossing at Lang Son and one from Kunming that travels via Lao Cai, both services terminate in Hanoi. AIR Vietnam currently has three international airports: Getting To Vietnam – Road, Rail, Boat, Air is a post from: Traveling China from Traveling China http://www.chinaya.org | |||
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Friday, April 19, 2013
Getting To Vietnam – Road, Rail, Boat, Air
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