Locals and foreigners alike are now required by law to wear a helmet. The AIP Foundation estimates that 15, fatalities and , injuries have been prevented in the 10 years since the law was enacted!
Wear a helmet on the Hai Van Pass! These days many foreigners actually opt to use a motorbike as their primary form of transportation around Vietnam, and some even consider a cross-country bike tour of Vietnam to be the highlight of their Southeast Asia trip. The route is short so if you encounter any issues with comfort or your ability to drive a bike, you can easily make it back to the shop. And the road is highly trafficked in case you require any assistance.
Good work on not having any issues! We did this a few years ago with a few friends and we got a flat tire, another bike broke down, and a third hit a pack of goats sending our friend who was on the back of the bike flying a few feet luckily she was ok. But it was certainly an adventure! Share Pin Quick Navigation Links. There is little to no shade on the 1A going over the Hai Van Pass. If you leave your bike in the sun you will scorch your buns off when you get back on.
After all — the fun is in the journey — not necessarily the place. Twisting, Curving Mountain Road Is there really even a question on what you'd rather do? Daniel Robbins. Rent a motorbike in Da Nang, Hoi An, or Hue, and follow the roads north or south, bypassing the Hai Van tunnel and climbing into the mountains. One side of the pass has a beautiful coastal line, and the other one offers a breathtaking mountain view creating extremely spectacular scenery.
Traveling by motorbike will bring the most fantastic experience because you can fully understand the feeling of conquering Hai Van Pass. You can actively stop on the mountain pass, take a rest, take pictures of the scenery as you like. Alternatively, you can travel from Da Nang to Hue or vice versa by train.
The route passing Hai Van Pass is the most scenic train ride in Vietnam, offering you a whole new experience. Because most current coaches choose to go through Hai Van Pass by the tunnel, viewing the pass can be limited. I discovered a point to watch train passing at the start of Hai Van Pass in Hue. I checked the time to make sure there was no train coming and passing before walking down the rail path, so it was okay to wander around. The construction was built at an altitude of m above sea level.
In the past, it was a military defense cluster with many works, including stronghold systems, warehouses, pillars, and fortresses. Hai Van Pass will satisfy your desire to conquer high peaks and remind you of the glorious past of the Viet people.
This would be the best experience very if you are an experienced motorbike rider! Tips: Be careful with the sudden turns, and bring a group of friends to ensure your safety. Of course, not everyone can be confident riding a motorbike for hours in the most crazy road of Vietnam, and those can opt for a Jeep Tour. Travelling by jeep with friends is often cheaper than renting a motorbike, and you can enjoy the view as well as take picture more easily!
If you prefer relax and have a laugh while adming views, a Jeep tour would definitely be your best choice. The 21km that stretch over the Hai Van mountain pass may sound like a challenging journey, but after all, it is certain that you will find it is one worth taking. Hue, the imperial citadel of Vietnam, has been known for the historical values that were preserved for hundreds…. Hue is an old gem offering plenty of photogenic opportunities. After wandering top tourist attractions in this city….
Once the capital city of Vietnam, Hue attracts both local and international visitors to see its unique history.
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