Da Nang, Vietnam: Budget-friendly Tips

Browsing through my neewsfeed, I stumbled upon this magnificent view which I thought was just a manipulated image. Turns out, this one's legit! 

Welcome to the Golden Bridge in Vietnam! This newly opened attraction had instantly drawn hundreds of tourists every day. The Golden Bridge is situated inside Ba Na Hills, a huge amusement park in Da Nang, central part of Vietnam.

Finally, the Golden Bridge



So, where's Da Nang?  Read on. 

Transportation

By plane 

As of this writing you can take a direct flight to Da Nang from Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, UAE, Taiwan, Hongkong, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, China and Laos. 

If your country is not in the list, you're actually in for a more exciting trip as you'll get a chance to see more of what Vietnam has to offer by exploring other cities. 

Most tourists enter the country through its major cities, Ho Chi Minh and Hanoi. Fortunately, domestic flights from these cities to Da Nang are quite cheap. Promo fares are always available on the major airlines of Vietnam, Vietjet and Vietnam Airlines so this itinerary still jibes the budget. 

You shouldn't miss visiting nearby attractions in Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh before flying to Da Nang. 

By Bus 

This option requires ample time. From Ho Chi Minh, it'll take 19-24 hours and from Hanoi, it'll take 16-18 hours. Sounds excruciating? This isn't going to break your purse but it'd somehow break your neck. It's a hyperbole but it's really cheaper to travel by bus. The bus fare is around 400,000(16 USD) to 600, 000(26USD) one-way. If you enjoy travelling and sleeping on a bus, there are a lot of sleeper bus you can take. The cost varies on the comfort you'll experience. For instance, there are buses that don't have their own toilet inside so you'd probably have to pull up your Google Translate app to tell the driver to stop for a 'pee break'. 

By Train

Train rides in Vietnam may be long but the scenic countryside view can ease the boredom away. I personally like to travel by train but only for short distances. When travelling to Da Nang, the travel hours are similar to that of the bus rides. While buses are quite cheaper, some seat options on the train could almost match to that of a plane ticket. Trains have berths that would cost up to 900,000 (39 USD one-way) depending  on the type of cabin you'll have. If you don't mind being seated for the entire ride, then there are soft or hard seats which cost the same with sleeper buses. The trains are equipped with toilets and portable food carts. 

Accommodation

Ever since Da Nang has become touristry, cheap youth hostels and inns have popped out everywhere so it's not a challenge to find a budget-friendly hotel in the city for around 7 USD per night. Da Nang also boasts of its luxury hotels and resorts which are still quite cheaper than other five-star accommodation in other countries.

If you plan of getting the most of your time in Ba Na Hills Resort without the flock of tourists, then staying inside the resort would be the best option although you still need to pay for the amusement park ticket for a lesser price. The hotel accommodation may cost up to $200 USD/night for a double room. Booking online would be a smart option to get discounts. 

Currency

The currency in Vietnam is called VND: Vietnamese Dong (locals pronounce it as 'dom'). Most business people in Da Nang accept VND but some tour agencies may accept dollars. It's always smart to change your local currency with USD because most money exchange shops in the provinces of Vietnam don't accept any other currencies but USD. 

On a personal note, I had to travel to Hanoi (the capital) and take that 6-hour train ride so I can have my Philippine Peso (PHP) exchanged with VND. I learned my lesson to always have USD in my purse when travelling to other countries. 

Taking a City Tour

By Taxi

As soon as you step out of the terminal in Da Nang (bus, train, or airport), taxi drivers will be on the lookout. They can be a little aggressive but you can just firmly say no if you've got a plan to follow. There are some taxi-hailing app (like Grab) which can be used in Da Nang. Some taxi drivers even offer to check your Grab app and pay the fare as shown in your app. Fair enough.  This is only ideal if you're travelling from the terminal or airport to your hotel. For city tours they will charge differently. You can try to haggle.

By Private Car

In my case, I took a private car which happened to be a Grab car, too.  It was less expensive because it was more of a rideshare. I paid 50,000 (2 USD) for a 10-minute ride from the terminal to my accommodation. I met the driver just outside the terminal. No prior bookings were made.

I also hired the same driver to take me and my friend to Ba Na Hills the next day for just 600,000 (25USD). He helped us reserve tickets and get a little discount.

By Motorbike

You read it right! If you know how to drive a motorbike and you've got an International Driving Permit, you can rent one where you stay. Can you drive without a license in Vietnam? Although this sounds illegal, I've known a lot of foreigners who drive motorbikes without a license. aw enforcement in this country is also very lenient when it comes to motorbikes.

The staff of the hotel where I stayed offered me a motorbike-for-rent without even asking if I've got a permit or if I even know how to drive.

Weather

Generally, the northern provinces of Vietnam experience four seasons. Be prepared with your sun screen and shades if you plan to visit from May to September. December is probably the coldest month so prepare your jumper or jacket. For the rest of the months, the weather may be rainy or warm. Rain gears will be a neccessity especially in September or October. The climate system has drastically changed over the years so better check the weather forecast. 

Nearby Attractions/Cities

Most tourists visiting Da Nang will also consider nearby tourist destination like Hue and Hoi An. It takes less than an hour by bus to go to Hoi An from Da Nang. Hoi An is one of the many cities in Vietnam known for its culturally rich tourist spots which are quite accessible. Aside from cultural trips, you can also experience paddling or boating in their rivers. 

From Hoi An, it will also take less than an hour to reach Hue, another historically rich city in Vietnam. Apart from sightseeing and boating, you shouldn't miss authentic Vietnamese cuisine in Hue. 

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