[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"guide-tips-and-tricks-for-first-time-train-travelers-in-vietnam-en":3},{"detail":4,"related":20,"discovery":34},{"id":5,"parent_id":5,"link_url":6,"title":7,"menu_title":8,"tag":9,"author":10,"desc":11,"content":12,"image":13,"platform":14,"language":15,"category":8,"ld_schema":8,"ctime":16,"status":17,"is_del":18,"sort":18,"faqs":19,"lsi_keywords":19,"utime":16},101,"tips-and-tricks-for-first-time-train-travelers-in-vietnam","Tips & Tricks for First-Time Train Travelers in Vietnam","","Travel","VietnamTrain","Tips & Tricks Vietnam Train","\u003Ch2>Essential Vietnam Train Routes and Schedules for 2026\u003C/h2>\n\u003Cp>Riding the rails gives you a front-row seat to the country's changing landscapes. Forget stressful airport transfers and strict liquid rules. Train travel puts you right in the city center, ready to explore.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Ch3>Route Comparisons and 2026 Pricing\u003C/h3>\n\u003Cp>Choosing the right ticket type makes a massive difference on journeys exceeding 10 hours. The Reunification Express (North-South railway) operates multiple daily departures, but cabin classes vary wildly in comfort and cost.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Ctable border=\"1\" cellpadding=\"8\" cellspacing=\"0\" style=\"width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse; margin-bottom: 20px;\">\n  \u003Cthead>\n    \u003Ctr style=\"background-color: #f2f2f2;\">\n      \u003Cth>Route\u003C/th>\n      \u003Cth>Duration\u003C/th>\n      \u003Cth>Soft Seat (Air-Con)\u003C/th>\n      \u003Cth>6-Berth Sleeper (Hard)\u003C/th>\n      \u003Cth>4-Berth Sleeper (Soft)\u003C/th>\n    \u003C/tr>\n  \u003C/thead>\n  \u003Ctbody>\n    \u003Ctr>\n      \u003Ctd>\u003Cstrong>Hanoi to Da Nang\u003C/strong>\u003C/td>\n      \u003Ctd>16 hrs 15 mins\u003C/td>\n      \u003Ctd>$28.50 / 715,000 VND\u003C/td>\n      \u003Ctd>$38.00 / 950,000 VND\u003C/td>\n      \u003Ctd>$49.50 / 1,240,000 VND\u003C/td>\n    \u003C/tr>\n    \u003Ctr>\n      \u003Ctd>\u003Cstrong>Da Nang to Nha Trang\u003C/strong>\u003C/td>\n      \u003Ctd>9 hrs 40 mins\u003C/td>\n      \u003Ctd>$19.00 / 475,000 VND\u003C/td>\n      \u003Ctd>$26.50 / 665,000 VND\u003C/td>\n      \u003Ctd>$34.00 / 850,000 VND\u003C/td>\n    \u003C/tr>\n    \u003Ctr>\n      \u003Ctd>\u003Cstrong>Hanoi to Sapa (Lao Cai)\u003C/strong>\u003C/td>\n      \u003Ctd>8 hrs 05 mins\u003C/td>\n      \u003Ctd>$16.50 / 415,000 VND\u003C/td>\n      \u003Ctd>N/A (Tourist trains only)\u003C/td>\n      \u003Ctd>$32.00 / 800,000 VND\u003C/td>\n    \u003C/tr>\n  \u003C/tbody>\n\u003C/table>\n\n\u003Cp>Locking in a 4-berth sleeper for the popular overnight leg to Da Nang costs around $49.50. These lower bunks sell out weeks in advance. You can check live 2026 availability and secure your preferred lower bunk directly at \u003Ca href=\"https://vietnamesetrain.com\">vietnamesetrain.com\u003C/a>.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Ch3>Station Facilities and Boarding Logistics\u003C/h3>\n\u003Cp>Navigating Vietnamese train stations is straightforward once you know the layout. Major hubs operate efficiently, but arriving prepared saves you unnecessary stress.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cul>\n  \u003Cli>\u003Cstrong>Hanoi Railway Station (Ga Hà Nội):\u003C/strong> The main entrance is located at 120 Le Duan Street. Trains heading south to Hue, Da Nang, and Ho Chi Minh City depart from Tracks 1 through 5 here. If you are traveling north to Sapa (Lao Cai), you must use Station B on Tran Quy Cap street at the back of the complex.\u003C/li>\n  \u003Cli>\u003Cstrong>Da Nang Station (Ga Đà Nẵng):\u003C/strong> Located at 202 Hai Phong Street. This is a switchback station. The train pulls in, the locomotive detaches, moves to the other end, and pulls out in the opposite direction. Don't panic if your forward-facing seat suddenly faces backward.\u003C/li>\n  \u003Cli>\u003Cstrong>Pre-boarding Procedures:\u003C/strong> Gates open exactly 30 minutes before your scheduled departure. Have your digital e-ticket ready on your smartphone screen. Station staff will scan the QR code before letting you onto the platform.\u003C/li>\n\u003C/ul>\n\n\u003Cp>\u003Cem>Insider Tip:\u003C/em> Skip the station waiting room queues. Head to the Highlands Coffee located directly across the street from the main entrance at Hanoi Station. You get strong air conditioning, clean restrooms, and a perfect view of the station clock while you wait.\u003C/p>\n\n\u003Ch3>Onboard Amenities and Luggage Storage\u003C/h3>\n\u003Cp>Vietnam Railways has heavily upgraded its rolling stock for the 2026 season. The newer SE1, SE2, SE3, and SE4 trains offer the best onboard experience.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cul>\n  \u003Cli>\u003Cstrong>Luggage Allowance:\u003C/strong> Passengers get a generous 20kg allowance. You handle your own bags. In 4-berth cabins, slide heavy suitcases under the bottom bunk (clearance is about 14 inches). Backpacks fit easily on the sturdy overhead rack above the cabin door.\u003C/li>\n  \u003Cli>\u003Cstrong>Food and Drink Options:\u003C/strong> A dining cart is attached to the end of all SE trains. Trolleys also roll through the aisles every few hours selling hot pho (35,000 VND / $1.50), boiled corn, and cold Bia Ha Noi (25,000 VND / $1.00). If you want to guarantee your meal choices, you can pre-book food vouchers when reserving your ticket at \u003Ca href=\"https://vietnamesetrain.com\">vietnamesetrain.com\u003C/a>.\u003C/li>\n  \u003Cli>\u003Cstrong>Power and Connectivity:\u003C/strong> Every 4-berth sleeper and Soft Seat now features 220V power outlets. WiFi is advertised on SE1/SE2 trains, but the signal drops frequently in mountainous regions like the Hai Van Pass. Download your Netflix shows beforehand.\u003C/li>\n  \u003Cli>\u003Cstrong>Restrooms:\u003C/strong> Each carriage has two toilets—usually one Western-style sit-down and one Asian-style squat toilet. Sinks are located outside the toilet doors.\u003C/li>\n\u003C/ul>\n\n\u003Cp>\u003Cem>Insider Tip:\u003C/em> Pack a small \"train survival kit.\" Include a multi-plug adapter (outlets are often shared), earplugs to block out the rhythmic clacking of the tracks, and your own toilet paper, as the onboard supply often runs out by hour six of the journey.\u003C/p>","https://static.vietnamesetrain.com/content/2026-01-18/train_tips_303_30.webp","vietnamesetrain.com","en","2025-06-11T14:43:57.000Z",1,0,"[]",[21,29],{"id":22,"title":23,"author":24,"parent_id":22,"ctime":25,"image":26,"link_url":27,"desc":28},342,"Top 6 JR Kyushu Trains Worth Riding in 2025","Japantrain","2025-10-14T14:41:30.000Z","https://static.9rail.com/content/2026-01-18/68ee595968ef7_991.jpg","top-6-jr-kyushu-trains-worth-riding-in-2025","This article mainly introduces a number of unique JR sightseeing trains in Kyushu, Japan, focusing on their distinctive design, scenery along the way and riding experience.",{"id":30,"title":31,"author":24,"parent_id":22,"ctime":25,"image":32,"link_url":27,"desc":33},343,"2025JR九州最值得乘坐的TOP6火车","https://static.9rail.com/content/2026-01-18/68ee595968ef7_985.jpg","这篇文章主要介绍了日本九州地区多款独具特色的JR观光列车，重点描绘了它们的特色设计、沿途风光和乘坐体验。",null]