@@Willtravelz Trains are by far the best option for travels, when they exist: - You don't need to show up 2 or 3 hours prior departure. - They are cheaper, way cheaper. - You don't have anyrestrictions on your luggage. - The whole process is smoother, faster and easier. - You start from down town your point A to arrive down town your point B (avoiding transport headaches). - You can enjoy the scenery. - You can remain free of your movements on board, and can enjoy more personal space and overall comfort. - You can still enjoy meals at a decent price on board.
@@eicisback yes I like trains. The only thing that I haven't really enjoyed is that there's not too many short trip cities from here in da nang. For example The closest train stop to a city is in hue which is 3 hours away. And then if you go together it's quy nhon about 5 hours. I wish there was a lot more stops in between these routes.
There was nothing I can do I've been here since April and I wanted to go visit a few other cities. I probably won't be here in February to wait that long. But it was pretty hot.
Hue was the first capital citadel of Viet Nam from 1801 to 1945 . After Aug,1945 was Ha Noi . At 16:20 ,you're near Thuong Tu gate that was the most horrible combat between American soldiers with North Vietnamese Army in 1968😂
@@bongsellers4572 maybe I should have brought my other camera with my gimbal. I'm so used to using my GoPro but I need to use my other camera and get used to it.
Great video, with awesome views from the train.
Thank you. I like the train a lot.
@@Willtravelz Trains are by far the best option for travels, when they exist:
- You don't need to show up 2 or 3 hours prior departure.
- They are cheaper, way cheaper.
- You don't have anyrestrictions on your luggage.
- The whole process is smoother, faster and easier.
- You start from down town your point A to arrive down town your point B (avoiding transport headaches).
- You can enjoy the scenery.
- You can remain free of your movements on board, and can enjoy more personal space and overall comfort.
- You can still enjoy meals at a decent price on board.
@@eicisback yes I like trains. The only thing that I haven't really enjoyed is that there's not too many short trip cities from here in da nang. For example The closest train stop to a city is in hue which is 3 hours away. And then if you go together it's quy nhon about 5 hours. I wish there was a lot more stops in between these routes.
Great one!Thinking the mountains would be cooler?let's go!
Yes there's actually a few cooler mountain cities here I never been there but maybe down the road.
I will wait till February to visit when you can enjoy walking around seeing everything slowly without drowning in sweat, you should have known better!
There was nothing I can do I've been here since April and I wanted to go visit a few other cities. I probably won't be here in February to wait that long. But it was pretty hot.
Hue was the first capital citadel of Viet Nam from 1801 to 1945 . After Aug,1945 was Ha Noi . At 16:20 ,you're near Thuong Tu gate that was the most horrible combat between American soldiers with North Vietnamese Army in 1968😂
@@QuanNguyen-qq4os did not know that. Thanks for the info. 👍👍
Nice city.. 18 bucks is a good deal for that room. The views from the train were awesome 👍
@@sanjuanlaunionvlog Yes the train is actually enjoyable and a good deal.
awesome trip.
You're wrong with the slash // it's supposed to be = lol!! Tourist area = expensive 😊
Nice and informative video. But, it gives me nausea due to the swinging too fast and jumping of the camera.
@@bongsellers4572 maybe I should have brought my other camera with my gimbal. I'm so used to using my GoPro but I need to use my other camera and get used to it.
Nice. It was hot there? 😅
@@coconutman5437 yea it was definitely hit. More humid than danang for me.
VN is the best
It's definitely one of my favorites.