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  • Hop-On, Hop-off Adventures: Explore Vietnam’s Gems with Effortless Bus Transfers

    Klook ANZ
    Klook ANZ
    Last updated 23 Jun 2023
    Credits to Veronica Reverse, Stefan K, and Olga Vel on Unsplash.

    Credits to Veronica Reverse, Stefan K, and Olga Vel on Unsplash.

    Embarking on a trip to Vietnam is a remarkable experience, offering stunning landscapes, a captivating history, and a vibrant culture to explore.
    Bus travel is popular in Vietnam, with its extensive routes and numerous advantages appealing to both locals and visitors. From cost-effectiveness to flexibility, we'll explore how bus transfers offer an immersive and convenient way to explore the country's hidden treasures.
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    Perks of taking the bus

    Visit the iconic Cau Temple when you go to Hoi An. Credits to @jordifm on Instagram.
    Visit the iconic Cau Temple when you go to Hoi An. Credits to @jordifm on Instagram.

    Travelling around by bus is very affordable

    If you're looking to save some money, Vietnam bus tickets will fit into any budget. It's an excellent choice, especially if you wanna visit all the best spots the country has to offer. It's worth noting that the quality of services and buses can differ depending on the tour operator you select. If your budget permits, considering other options that provide increased comfort and amenities becomes a wise move, particularly for longer journeys. With Klook, you can book a shared shuttle bus between Hoi An and Da Nang City for only 10.89AUD!

    It allows for more flexibility

    Travelling by bus in Vietnam offers an extraordinary degree of flexibility, setting it apart from other means of transportation. Unlike alternative options, there's no need to secure your tickets ahead of time. With a plethora of available tickets at affordable prices, you can easily determine your next destination merely a day or two prior to departure!
    If you’re planning to explore Hue and Hoi An, you can book a bus for your crew with Klook!

    Discover the beauty of Vietnam from your bus seat

    Going around the country by bus not only provides a convenient mode of transportation but it also grants you the opportunity to soak in the breathtaking beauty of the country—all in the comfort of your seat.
    Immerse yourself in Vietnam’s beauty on a bus around Da Nang, Nui Than Tai, and Hoa Phu Thanh!

    Explore countless destinations

    Bus travel is the go-to option for both locals and tourists, thanks to its extensive network that connects numerous destinations. Embrace the freedom to explore as you embark on unforgettable journeys, reaching hidden gems and breathtaking locales across the country’s diverse landscapes. 
    Let the bus take you on a boundless adventure, opening doors to countless destinations waiting to be discovered! Explore Binh Chau’s hot springs on a comfortable limousine from Ho Chi Minh City!

    Seamless access to city centres

    When it comes to accessibility, buses in Vietnam offer a distinct advantage. Unlike many airports, bus stations are often conveniently located in city centres. Opting for bus travel not only saves you money but also ensures a direct arrival in the heart of the city. 

    Things to consider when travelling by bus

    Vietnam is known for its breathtaking architecture. Credits to Veronica Reverse on Unsplash.
    Vietnam is known for its breathtaking architecture. Credits to Veronica Reverse on Unsplash.

    Account for long travel times

    It's crucial to consider the potential for longer travel durations and bus routes, especially when venturing into highlands or remote regions. To ensure a well-planned itinerary, focus not only on distance but also on the actual travel time, which can significantly vary depending on the infrastructure and road conditions in specific areas.

    Choose the right bus for you

    Numerous travel agencies offer modern buses equipped with air conditioning and comfortable seating, ensuring a delightful travel experience. Night buses are also available for longer trips, providing the convenience of sleeping as you travel overnight. Nonetheless, it is advisable to exercise caution when choosing a travel agency, as certain buses may be older and less comfortable.

    How to buy a bus ticket

    Ride a cable car while in Da Nang's Ba Na Hills. Credits to Stefan K on Unsplash.
    Ride a cable car while in Da Nang's Ba Na Hills. Credits to Stefan K on Unsplash.

    At the bus station

    You have a few options when buying your Vietnam bus ticket. One is to purchase them directly at the bus station, such as the Mien Dong bus station in Ho Chi Minh. While it's not necessary to visit the station days in advance, it can be helpful to ensure you secure the needed tickets. 

    Online

    Booking online has gained immense popularity due to its convenience, eliminating the need to visit chaotic bus stations. With Klook, you can purchase bus tickets online for the best prices!

    Different types of buses

    Relax at one of Binh Chau's hot springs! Credits to @kiu.1312 on Instagram.
    Relax at one of Binh Chau's hot springs! Credits to @kiu.1312 on Instagram.

    Local buses

    Local buses in Vietnam aren't as popular for travellers or for locals due to their older conditions. People take a local bus for shorter travels just a bit past the city. Scooters, motorbikes, and ride-hailing services like Grab are more commonly used for city transportation.

    Medium and long-distance buses

    These tourist buses offer comfortable seats, air conditioning, and snacks for travel between cities and attractions. Single-floor and double-decker buses are available, with stops along the route for refreshments and restroom breaks. 

    Night buses

    Popular among travellers, night buses—or sleeper buses—feature reclining seats, and some even offer small beds. However, if you experience motion sickness or are tall, alternative modes of transportation, such as planes or trains, may be more suitable.

    Where to check bus schedules

    Wear a traditional nón lá to protect your skin while travelling! Credits to @gio_95 on Instagram.
    Wear a traditional nón lá to protect your skin while travelling! Credits to @gio_95 on Instagram.

    Online

    Convenient and time-saving, searching for bus schedules online is recommended. However, be cautious, as the information can sometimes be outdated or incorrect. It’s best to confirm the schedule by contacting the bus company directly, if necessary!

    At the stations

    Here, you can easily ask for your intended destination, departure time, and bus routes and then communicate these details to the salesperson at the counter.

    A few tips for a hassle-free trip

    Don't forget to visit Vietnam's markets, like Ben Tanh Market in Ho Chi Minh City, at your stops! Credits to Olga Vel on Unsplash.
    Don't forget to visit Vietnam's markets, like Ben Tanh Market in Ho Chi Minh City, at your stops! Credits to Olga Vel on Unsplash.

    Bring snacks and drinks

    While bus operators may offer water and light snacks, it's wise to carry your own provisions, especially for journeys lasting over three hours. Additionally, buses make stops along the highways where you can purchase food and snacks!

    Stay vigilant against pickpockets

    Keep your belongings secure and avoid leaving valuables unattended on the bus during highway stops. 

    Ask questions freely

    Whether it's about food options, the journey itself, or any other queries, Vietnamese people are friendly and willing to help!

    Carry a dictionary or use translation apps

    To communicate with the locals, bring a dictionary or utilise translation apps like Google Translate on your smartphone. 
    Written by: Nina Marable