235 km to Quy Nhon, 523 km to Danang, 104 km to Phan Rang, 250 km to Mui Ne, 448 km to Ho Chi Minh City, 205 km to Dalat, 205 km to Buon Ma Thuot
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235 km to Quy Nhon, 523 km to Danang, 104 km to Phan Rang, 250 km to Mui Ne, 448 km to Ho Chi Minh City, 205 km to Dalat, 205 km to Buon Ma Thuot
A private car, usually modern and with air-conditioning, can be rented together with a driver for approx. 1,000,000 VND per day at car rental services. During holiday seasons car rental prices (as many other prices in Vietnam) shoot up. Book a car as far in advance of holidays as possible to minimize the price hikes.
VND 500.000 - 1.500.000/ according to the car.
This company has cars for rent with drivers: www.nha-huong.com
Other car rental service providers will be added here shortly.
VND 80.000 - 120.000/day according to the motorbike and VND 40.000 - 70.000/day according to the bycicle
This company has motorbikes and bicycles for rent: www.nha-huong.com
Other motorbike and bicycle rental service providers will be added here shortly.
Generally speaking, understanding Vietnamese driving habits is extremely difficult for foreigners and it takes foreigners living in Vietnam often months if not years to fully grasp the written and unwritten rules of traffic. Road courtesy is non-existent and drivers generally do not check their blind spot or wing mirrors. Many drivers just use their horn to get motorcyclists out of their way. In addition, many roads do not have lane markings and even on those that do, drivers generally ignore the lane markings. As such, driving yourself in Vietnam is not recommended and you should leave your transportation needs in the hands of professionals. If you do hire a motorbike or a bicycle use it in a group that is led by a Vietnamese tour guide.
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