Hanoi Vietnam
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How to travel from Hanoi to Ba Be National Park
Ba Be National Park in Bac Kan Province is known for forested imposing mountains, serene lakes and rivers, and genuine local ethnic people. The national park is a good place to get relaxed amid untouched nature and far from the crowd.
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How to travel from Hanoi to Cao Bang
Cao Bang is famed for scenic natural landscape with waterfall and sublime mountains. Cao Bang was the site of famous battles during the war against the French colonialists.
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How to travel from Hanoi to Da Nang
Da Nang City in the Central Region of Vietnam is the third largest city in the country. Da Nang is famed for fine sandy beaches and blue sea which are extremely popular in the summer. Da Nang is 800km south of Hanoi.
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How to travel from Hanoi to Dien Bien Phu
Dien Bien Phu is the capital city of Dien Bien Province. Dien Bien Phu is 430km from Hanoi via Route 32, Route 37, Route 6 and Route 279, and 480km via Route 6. The latter way has much better road conditions.
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How to travel from Hanoi to Dong Hoi – Quang Binh
Dong Hoi City is the provincial capital of Quang Binh Province. Dong Hoi is home to the deserted beaches of Nhat Le and Bao Ninh, lovely sand dunes. The city can be the base for exploring the Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park and some remains of the famed Ho Chi Minh Trail. Dong Hoi City is 500km south of Hanoi.
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How to travel from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)
Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) in the south of Vietnam is the biggest city in the country. Ho Chi Minh City is 1,800km from Hanoi. The convenient ways to travel from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City are as follows:
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How to travel from Hanoi to Hoa Binh
Hoa Binh Province is home to the last stretches of mountains and forests in the Northwest before they reach the Red River Delta. The land is home to a profusion of ethnic groups like the Muong, Thai, Hmong, Dao, Kinh,…
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How to travel from Hanoi to Hue
Hue City is the provincial capital of Thua Thien Hue Province. Hue was the seat of the last Royal Court in Vietnam which left rich architectural and cultural legacy that can be visited nowadays. Hue is a must-see tourist attraction in Vietnam. Hue City is 680km south of Hanoi.
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How to travel from Hanoi to Lang Son
Lang Son City is the provincial capital of Lang Son Province. Lang Son City is 150km northeast of Hanoi. Lang Son City is right on the border with China and there are several tourist attractions in the city.
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How to travel from Hanoi to Mai Chau
Mai Chau is a bucolic valley surrounded by high mountains in Hoa Binh Province, in the north-west of Vietnam. Mai Chau Valley is inhabited by White Thai ethnic people whose ladies’ traditional attires are considered among the most graceful in Vietnam. Mai Chau is 150km southwest of Hanoi.
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How to travel from Hanoi to Moc Chau Son La
Moc Chau Plateau is in Son La Province in the Northwest of Vietnam. The plateau has an average altitude over 1,000m above sea level with cool temperatures all year round. At Moc Chau, you can go climbing the Pha Luong Mountain (2,000m), cycle or take photographs amid the flower fields or tea plantations, or learn about agricultural works.
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How to travel from Hanoi to Nha Trang
Nha Trang City in the south of the Central Region of Vietnam is well-known for turquoise blue sea, fine sandy beaches, colorful coral reefs. Nha Trang is 1,300km south of Hanoi. The convenient ways to travel from Hanoi to Nha Trang are as follows:
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How to travel from Hanoi to Ninh Binh
Ninh Binh offers idyllic countryside of rice fields, rivers running through limestone mountains. Ninh Binh is 110km south of Hanoi and traveling from Hanoi to Ninh Binh is convenient.
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How to travel from Hanoi to Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park – Quang Binh
Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park is in Minh Hoa, Quang Ninh and Bo Trach Districts, Quang Binh Province, in the Central Region of Vietnam.
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How to travel from Hanoi to Phu Tho
Phu Tho is a province to the Northwest of Vietnam. The capital city of Phu Tho is Viet Tri City, 70km northwest of Hanoi.
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How to travel from Hanoi to Vietnam's DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) – Quang Tri
Vietnam's former DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) is in Quang Tri Province, the base city for exploring this area is Dong Ha City which is also the provincial capital. Vietnam’s DMZ is certainly an interesting place for war veterans and those interested in learning about the recent history of Vietnam.
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How to travel from Hanoi to Vinh - Nghe An
Vinh City is the provincial capital of Nghe An Province. Vinh can be the base for exploring the beach of Cua Lo and Ho Chi Minh home villages. Vinh City is 300km south of Hanoi.
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How to travel from Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) to Hanoi
Hanoi is 1,800km north of Ho Chi Minh City (also known as Saigon). Ho Chi Minh City is the economic center of Vietnam while Hanoi is the capital city of the country. Ho Chi Minh City is young and dynamic while Hanoi is traditional and more reserved. Both cities are major tourist attractions in Vietnam. The convenient means of transportation to travel from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi are as follows:
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How to travel from Hue to Hanoi
Hanoi is 680km north of Hue. Hue was the capital city of Vietnam in the 19th century and Hanoi had been the capital several decades before that and is the capital city of Vietnam now. Both cities have traditional atmosphere but you can feel the distinct difference between them. The cuisines are different too. Both are must-see tourist attractions and there is a variety of means of transportation between the two cities.
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How to travel from Nha Trang to Hanoi
Hanoi is 1,300km north of Nha Trang. Most travelers to Vietnam who visit Nha Trang would follow the coast to visit other tourist attractions in the Central Region of Vietnam before heading north. In the case you’d like to skip those in the Central Coast, then the convenient ways to travel from Nha Trang to Hanoi are as follows:
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