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Vietnam Easy Rider Tour - 6 Days Dalat to Hoi An
In February 2017, my friend and I went on a 6 day tour with Mr Hung and Binh from Dalat Easy Riders. We rode from Dalat to Hoi An.
The 6 day motorbike tour from Dalat to Hoi An with Mr Hung and Binh from Dalat Easy Riders was the highlight of my time in Vietnam. It really showed me the spirit of the country, and made me fall in love with its people, places, and ways.
In many ways, my friend Sarah and I felt that the best moments of this trip were the small things that could not be captured on film. Like the little boy on his bike who blew me a kiss, making us all laugh. Or the little kids towing a puppy around their front yard on a wooden cart. Or the many times when everyone in the restaurant would end up laughing because Mr Hung cracked himself up with his contagious laugh after saying something funny. Or the counting of how many animals crossed the road in front of us. Or the frenzy of giggling teenagers when Mr Hung told them Sarah and I were movie stars. Or the huge smiles from a very lovely man in the K’Tu village who insisted on proudly showing us every item in his very clean house. Or the “WTF” looks from locals riding high up on a jungle mountain pass when they turned the corner to see 2 Australian girls casually walking down the road (no drivers in sight), hours from any town. And the list goes on.
I feel like I got to experience “the real Vietnam”, as Mr Hung calls it. In most places we visited, Mr Hung would tell us “There’s no tourists here… only 2 Australians”. And he was right. He showed us how the country ticks. He stopped at what looked like just a house, and would usher us in to meet the owners, then show us a factory of some sort running in it’s back rooms or yard. It felt like an honour to be there, witnessing this beautiful place, it’s people, it’s customs, and it’s stunning scenery… to be part of this fascinating land.
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In this video we explored the ancient town of Hoi An in Vietnam. We went for a nice bike ride to the beach and later on walked around the main part of town and had a nice boat ride. Hoi An was easily the busiest place we visited during our time in Vietnam but we still had a good time and it is definitely very unique it its appearance.
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Before motorbiking through Vietnam, I crossed the Pacific Ocean on sailing boats and visited The Unites States, Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, The Marquesas Islands, Tahiti, The Kingdom Of Niue, Rarotonga, Tonga, Fiji, some other small islands and ended up in New Zealand. In New Zealand I cycled 3.000km from top to bottom. After that I flew to Vietnam to start this motorbike tour. Ho Chi Minh to Hanoi by Motorbike.
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HUE to HOI AN | Cheap Travel Southeast Asia Ep 7: VIETNAM Part 4
In this episode we explore Hue, Da Nang and Hoi An, three places located in central Vietnam. Abandoned water parks, monkeys, storms, mountains and some exciting news, we cant wait to share all of this with you!
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Visit Hoi An, Vietnam Travel Guide and Top Attractions
Although we had spent over a week in Hoi An, there were a number of attractions, buildings, temples and other historic sites we had yet to visit. Thus, on one of our last days in Hoi An, we (Samuel and Audrey) decided to explore the center of the ancient town on our bicycles. We purchased tickets from the local tourist office, which for $6 allowed us access into 5 of the old town's historic buildings. Apparently, you can sometimes get away visiting some of the attractions on the ticket list without paying for the actual ticket; however, we noticed guards checking tickets at several of the places we ended up visiting.
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Although randomly wandering around Hoi An and visiting many of its local markets - Central and New Market especially - were some of our favorite experiences, we definitely recommend getting a pass to visit some of the main attractions in the Ancient city area.
The following are a list of the top attractions and things to do while spending time in Hoi An, Vietnam:
A few of the places we chose to visit on this outing included:
[1] The Japanese Covered Bridge - a structure which has a pagoda attached to it, and is guarded by the statue of a dog on one side and the statue of a monkey on the other,
[2] the pedestrian bridge which is covered in colourful lanterns that light up at night,
[3] the local square, where games and performances take place in the evenings,
[4] Quang Trieu Cantonese Assembly Hall, which acts as a gathering place for the Cantonese community and is also home to some beautiful architecture,
[5] the Assembly Hall of the Fujian Chinese Congregation, which contains a temple dedicated to Thien Hau, the goddess of the sea.
We were able to cram all of these sites into a rather condenced period of time by hopping on our bicycles and high tailing it the entire time. If we had to do it over again, we'd definitely take it slower and visit the attractions at much more leisurely pace.
One of the potential traps of lingering somewhere for a period of time is that you become complacent and start making excuses for not visiting places. You can always do it tomorrow; however, when time creeps up on you it may eventually be too late.
Hoi An, which was once known as Faifo, is a city of Vietnam located on the coast of the South China Sea. The town is recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, and as such it draws many visitors:
Mặc dù chúng tôi đã trải qua hơn một tuần ở Hội An, có một số điểm tham quan, các tòa nhà, đền thờ và di tích lịch sử khác, chúng tôi vẫn chưa đến thăm. Như vậy, một trong những ngày cuối cùng của chúng tôi ở Hội An, chúng tôi (Samuel và Audrey) quyết định khám phá trung tâm của phố cổ trên xe đạp của chúng tôi.
Chúng tôi đã mua vé từ các văn phòng du lịch địa phương, mà với $ 6 cho phép chúng ta truy cập vào 5 của tòa nhà lịch sử của thị trấn cổ. Rõ ràng, bạn đôi khi có thể đi tham quan một số các điểm tham quan trên danh sách vé mà không phải trả cho các vé thực tế, tuy nhiên, chúng tôi nhận thấy nhân viên kiểm tra vé tại một số trong những nơi chúng tôi đã kết thúc quý khách đến thăm.
Một vài trong số những nơi chúng tôi đã chọn đến thăm trên chuyến đi chơi này bao gồm:
[1] Người Nhật Covered Bridge - một cấu trúc trong đó có một ngôi chùa gắn liền với nó, và được bảo vệ bởi các bức tượng của một con chó ở một bên và bức tượng của một con khỉ mặt khác,
[2] cây cầu cho người đi bộ được bao phủ trong những chiếc đèn lồng nhiều màu sắc ánh sáng vào ban đêm,
[3] quảng trường địa phương, nơi mà trò chơi và biểu diễn diễn ra vào buổi tối,
[4] Quảng Triệu Hội quán Quảng Đông, hoạt động như một nơi cho cộng đồng Quảng Đông và cũng là nơi có một số kiến trúc đẹp,
[5] Hội trường Hội Thánh Phúc Kiến của Trung Quốc, trong đó có một ngôi đền dành riêng cho Thiên Hậu, nữ thần của biển.
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After a short ride from Da Nang, we arrived at Hoi An!
During the day time, we chilled out at An Bang beach and visited temples in the Old Town.
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VIETNAM OVERNIGHT TRAIN TO HANOI! Tour of Soft & Hard Sleeper
Travel by overnight sleeper train in Vietnam from Danang to Hanoi! I rode the 4-berth soft sleeper and toured the 6-berth hard sleeper near the end. Watch more Vietnam vlogs:
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Hi family! Alright...so this overnight train ride to Hanoi was not the most pleasant for me; however, it is still a great way to travel Vietnam. Here are some things I'd recommend you doing if you are considering taking the sleeper train:
-DO bring food & snacks! No food cart rolled around during the entire 16 hour train ride. I kept trying to listen for the wheeling of the cart and even left my door open around dinner time. There was nothing. There was water and hot water though :) Cup o noodles team!
-DO bring jacket, scarf, or sarong that you can wear. It gets COLD at night especially as we get closer North. You can even lay them down if you're afraid of unclean bedsheets.
-DO check the door & lights in your room when you arrive in case there's some kind of malfunction. You may be able to ask the train staff (who come around sometimes) to switch to another one.
-DON'T talk super loudly and be mindful of other passengers in the room. A man ended up taking the berth next to me at 12am and was talking on the phone for a whole hour :/
-DON'T buy your tickets online if you can just get it at the station a few days earlier or even a day earlier! I met a couple of travellers who just showed up that day and booked. It is always cheaper way cheaper at the train station. OR ask your hotel staff to help you book it. Don't go to a tour agency - they'll charge you lots. I was traveling during TET so had no choice but to secure it online. If you're on last resort - check out 12go.asia (the site I use for train & ferry travel in Southeast Asia).
If you don't want to take a sleeper train but still want to experience it, take the Vietnam railway train from Hue to Danang or Danang to Hue. It is a 2.5 hour train ride with breathtaking views of Vietnam's coastline! You can just get a regular seat, no sleeper needed.
While this train ride didn't go so well for me, I know the experience is different for everyone. Take it or not, it's up to you :)! It IS way better than the overnight busses - or so I heard.
Thank you for tuning in! Hope this information helps you when traveling in Vietnam!
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Made our way around Hoi An! We have a surprise friend show up for a reunion. The waves were so crash, but still had to body surf! The more time I spend in this city, the more I fall in love with it's laid back environment.
HUE CITY TOUR FROM HOI AN
From Hoi An or Da nang city, you can easy book a tour/transfer to Hue city. For 143 years ( 1802 – 1945 ) Hue was the capital of 13 reigns of Nguyen feudal dynasty . Hue stills remains culture heritage and intangible heritage which contains value of knowlegable , spirit and patient of Vietnam. Throughout centuries, the quintessence of the country converges in Hue to create a very beautiful picture of nature, historical heritage and people. Therefore, Hue is considered as the palaces, temples, mausoleums and very famous destination.
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In the morning:
7:30 Come and welcome at your hotel for pick – up in Hoi An
8:15 Come and welcome at your hotel for pick – up in Da Nang
Then depart to Hue city. On the way ( coastline in central Vietnam,is called one of the most fantastic road in the world by International Tourism Magazine. Tourist stops at Hai Van Pass where is renowned for its scenic beauty. Presenter Jeremy Clarkson, host of the BBC motoring programme Top Gear, featured the pass during the show’s 2008 Vietnam Special, calling the road “a deserted ribbon of perfection-one of the best coast roads in the world. Hai Van Pass has been of major strategic importance in history of Vietnam.
Continous stopping at Lang Co Beach is considered one of the most beautiful beaches on earth.
11:00 Tourist will arrive in Hue city where the quintessence beauty converges here for centuries, especially was former capital of 13 Reigns of the last dynasty in Vietnam.Tourist will visit Tomb of Khai Dinh King,(12th King, dating from 1925, this is the best preserved of the lot and, while comparatively compact, quite grand at first sight). Achitecture buffs will spot some European influences.
Afterward, have lunch in a beautiful and old restaurant.
In the afternoon:
13:00 Continous visiting Tomb of Tu Duc King, (4th King, buit between 1864 – 1867, the complex served as a second Imperial city where the King went for “working vacations”). Tu Duc’s comtemplative nature and poetic spirit is refected in the landscape and arrangement of the 20 buildings that at one time stood here.
14:30 Tourist visit Imperial City and Fobbiden Purple city, the formal imperial seat of government and Hue’s prime attraction, this is a great sprawling complex of temples, pavilions, moats, walls, gates, shops, museums and galleries, featuring art and costumes from various periods of Vietnamese history.
16:00 Visit Thien Mu Pagoda ( Heavenly Lady sanctuary temple ) is a historic temple in Hue city. Its pagoda has seven stories and is the tallest religious building in Vietnam. The temple is often subject of folk rhymes about Hue, such is its iconic status and association with the city. It is regardes as the unofficial symbol of the former imperial capital.
After that, tourist get on Dragon Boat on Perfume River to enjoy the beauty of both sides of the river, don’t miss the Sunset on river when taking back to Hue city
17:30 Back to Hue City center, our tour guide and bus will take tourist back to hotel. The trip ends.
Time: 1 day (one way)
Roadmap: Join journey back to the last’s king land, tourist can enjoy the fantastic coastline ( one of the most beautiful coastline in Vietnam ), natural picture of beach, mountain, lagoons, historal point and especial King’s mausoleums, Forbidden Purple city, Heavenly Lady Pagoda and boat trip on Perfume river.
Departure: HOI AN or DA NANG
Destination: HUE
Transfer: Car/Minivan/Bus
Offical price: 29 USD
Discount: 0 USD
Service: Daily Group Tour
Highlight:
- Excellent value for money
- Comprehensive tour by car/minivan/bus
What will you see:
- Along the mountain road of Hai Van Pass
- Stop to take some scenic photos of Lang Co Beach
- Visit the formal capital of 13 Reigns of the last feudal dynasty.
- Visit Imperial city, Fobidden purple city, Royal tombs and Thien Mu sanctuary temple
Inclusion:
- Transpotation by A/C Car/Minivan/Bus with Driver
- English Speaking Guide
- 1 Bottle of water per guest
- Wet tissue
- Lunch
- Dragon Boat
- Wifi Free on the bus
Exclusion:
- Entrance fees
+ Khai Dinh Tomb : 100.000 VND
+ Tu Duc Tomb : 100.000 VND
+ Imperial City : 150.000 VND
- Personal Expenses
- Gratuities
Know Something Before You Go
- Please note hotels address, number of guest, guest’s name
- Bring umbrella and camera
- One way only ( departure in Hoi An or Da Nang and Stop at Hue city )
Meeting Point
- Pick – up at the hotel on arrangement
Luxury on a Budget in Vietnam | Hanoi & Hoi An Travel Guide
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The best two days ever!! Riding from Hoi An to Hue in Vietnam along the Hai Van pass and Ho Chi Minh Trail, stopping at waterfalls, viewpoints and local minority villages for singing and drinking. Memories with Marc and Aidan, and our drivers Le and Anh, to last a lifetime :)
Travel Vlog: Vietnam, Hue to Hoi An via the Hai Van Pass with DMZ Easy Rider- top gear route
Our travel video blog from Hue to Hoi An via the Hai Van Pass (also known as the top gear route) with DMZ Easy Rider (Mr Hai).
They picked us up at 8am and we got into Hoi An around 6pm. The day cost us 50$ per person and on the way you stop at a fishing village, the elephant springs, marble mountain and some old American bunkers from the war.
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Fish Thrown into Rivers INSIDE Plastic BAGS | Tet Tao Quan 2019 | How to Travel Vietnam by Motorbike
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Welcome to Episode Nine of Series One of Scuba Haz!
In this episode we partner up with Keep Hanoi Clean for the Keep the Red River Clean event during Vietnam's Kitchen God Day Festival.
Across the three-day event we stood on bridges & around lakes displaying educational banners around Hanoi persuading people not to throw their plastic bag in the water with their offerings, installing waste bins and conducting cleans throughout the three-day event
In the end over 200 people joined us to rescue 13,375 plastic bags and 820.5kg of regular trash!
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