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Today, Hai Van Pass is a climate barrier between North and South Vietnam. There are 2 seasons in the South Dry and rainy season but 4 seasons in the North of Vietnam. Traveling to Da Nang along Highway 1. You will feel the cool breeze while enjoying the wonderful scenery along the way to one of the most beautiful beaches in Vietnam. From Da Nang City, Travel along National highway No1, We will cross Nam O Nam River. It’s very close to a famous village very famous for making fish sauce. Starting from here, the road slopes upwards, like a white thread wrapped in green mountains, until it reaches the top. It’s Amazing Scenery. Because from here you will see the whole bay and the city below appear suddenly, stunningly stunning. In the distance, white sand beach of Non Nuoc beach stretches to the horizon, beyond the boulders of Ngu Hanh Son. At an altitude of 496 meters, the pass of these oceanic clouds gives us breathtaking landscapes of the stretched coastline of Vietnam. This is a small temple worshiping a mountain god. Such as symbolized by a tiger statue – a lord of the forest. It’s located on the top of the mountain. Along the pass you will see some small shrines to commemorate the victims. It is worth a visit Hai Van Pass The moss growing on the bunker – called the first. It was built by the French in 1826 to protect this strategic pass. It has been steadily on the side of the mountain for decades. It can be controlled from the sides of the mountain from both sides. Most witnessed the rise of the Vietnamese people during the struggle against the French. Then transferred to the US Army and the Vietnamese People’s Army once used this ramp to shelling in Da Nang. Travel experience Being present at the top of the pass at sunrise or sunset can own beautiful photos and enjoy the best atmosphere of the day. Along with friends to climb Hai Van Quan, sip coffee bought at the top of the Pass is also an interesting new experience. The road starts down the slope for Da Nang tour package to Hue city. Looking from above, the road looks like a winding thread with lots of turns that make the road feel endless road. But just when you start to lose hope, cars round the last turning point and a very spectacular landscape appears before your eyes Beach and Lang Co fishing village. Whether it is midway or the last point of the Da Nang tour. Lang Co beach is a great destination for the Hai Van Pass. From here onwards, you can comfortably admire the rice fields and tranquil villages along the the road going to Thua Thien Hue. In the journey to conquer the Hai Van Pass , in addition to admiring the unique natural beauty here. Do not forget to record the beautiful “unique” moments. Hai Van Pass with challenging bends and a majestic beauty that captivates people will always be one of the places to be missed in Vietnam for any adventurer lover. How to go to Hai Van Pass? Hai Van Pass is 20km from Da Nang city and 80km from Hue city. For convenience, you can move to Da Nang city by many means such as airplanes, trains, buses … then rent a car to Hai Van Pass. By cars Since most of the current cars choose to go through the Hai Van pass tunnel, the transportation by car to pass the pass is quite limited. By motorbike This is the best means for you to fully experience the feeling of conquering Hai Van Pass. Moving by motorbike, you can flexibly stop at many places on the pass to enjoy the view, take photos, take a rest … If it comes from Da Nang, after about 1 hour, you will reach Hai Van Pass. It’s great for Solo traveller, Family private tour Quick tips Not travel on this pass at weekend The are many young Vietnamese travel by motorbike on this pass Are you searching for? hai van pass train jeep tour hai van pass hai van pass weather top gear to hai van pass blog bout hai van pass is the hai van pass worth it hai van pass wikitravel Are you an adventurous lover? so Hai Van Pass is the best holiday destination in Vietnam. Let’s contact Origin Vietnam for details. Frequently Asked Questions About Hai Van Pass What Are The Most Amazing Things To Do In Hai Van Pass? Which Place Is Must See In Hai Van Pass? Detailed Reviews Reviews order informed by descriptiveness of user-identified themes such as cleanliness, atmosphere, general tips and location LSt. Petersburg, Russia195 contributionsMay 2023 • CouplesHai Van pass is a must see place. Entire road looks amazing with lots of viewpoints. Better to explore it by motorbike, but stay away from tracks and crazy busses Written 22 May 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2022I really enjoyed trip from Hue to Hai Van pass and back on motorbike. It took me almost entire day but it was worth it. Road is curvy and not in bad shape and the views from top was 13 May 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2023 • FamilySuper service combined with fantastic view and serve coffeshot💙 we love it and give the best refereres from all our wishes from our heartWritten 28 January 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn HCounty Mayo, Ireland235 contributionsDec 2022 • CouplesOur whole trip to Vietnam was based on my husband wanting to do this drive and it did not disappoint. We used style motorbikes highly recommend and traveled from hue to hoi an. We had our trip mapped out starting at an Bang cemetery and along the coast to Lap an lagoon, lang beach viewpoint and used viewpoints on Google maps from then finishing off at marble mountains. The drive is gorgeous but motorbike driving experience is recommended as you do go through some busy places before the start of the pass and unfortunately we did see an accident between a bike and a truck. Written 26 December 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2022 • SoloYo has been very helpful and accommodating. We saw amazing views as the weather was wonderful that day. Yo has been wonderful as a guide and has given us the opportunity to truly see the Hai Van 8 October 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn CHarrogate, UK15 contributionsAug 2022 • CouplesWe embarked on the hai van pass expecting a relaxing journey when it wasn’t really that. We hired one motorbike between 2 of us and got our hostel to send our bags. The roads from Hoi An - Da Nang are fine but through Da Nang it got very busy and you need to have some road motorbike experience. The pass itself had some beautiful views, if somewhat short I think only 20km with limited food options perhaps some closures due to covid?. We weren’t sure where the viewpoints’ were and wish we planned our stops before starting so plan your route and stops before. After the Hai Van Pass, if you are heading all the way to Hue you must be warned - the rest of the 70km is a Highway road feels like a motorway. It is VERY busy and you need to have high concentration for about 2 hours. We also hit this road at rush hour so plan your journey so that you set off early to miss this !! We would recommend doing the Hai Van pass - it is worth it and waterfall stops along the way are beautiful Suoi Mo waterfall. But do your research, set off early and be prepared.Written 13 August 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2022While the train is a very "local experience" as far as the passengers, the views from the train were far superior to what you would see from the route taken by cars or motorbikes. It is truly beautiful!Written 10 June 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn Czech Republic4,221 contributionsDec 2020Famous place from Vietnam war, enjoy the car or even better motorbike ride from Danang to Hue or via versa. Gret scenery, could be foggy or colder up there, ride is sometime crazy due to wild truck drivers or motorbike racers. I would do it next time on bicycle. There are places to stop and refreshWritten 28 November 2021This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2020 • CouplesVery good place with scenery. Beautiful sea can be sighted from above the mountain. Place to capture instagrammable 18 December 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2020What a day this was for us. We had seen them do it on Topgear, on there mopeds. We were in a nice tour car, with our guide. We stopped for Oysters with peanuts, before the long climb. We stopped a few times to take photos, as there are many places you can pull over. It is so high you are in cloud whe you are at your highest 29 June 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn results 1-10 of 447 Referred locally as Đèo Hải Vân, the Hai Van Pass is one of the most majestic passes in Vietnam which connect Northern and Southern Vietnam. Offering an impressive sight of great mountains, blue skies and green forests, The Hai Van Pass bends around Truong Son mountain range between Thua Thien Hue province and Danang city, and locates at an elevation of 496 meters above the sea level. There are many reasons make this landscape more attractive for the travelers especially backpacker the history, the climate, the graphic and the stunning scenic view. It’s said to be one of the most beautiful stretches of pavement in the country. The twisting road along the pass is very incredible and offers a challenge for drivers. It’s a deserted ribbon of perfection—one of the best coast roads in the world. This is a destination not to be missed when you travel to Vietnam and below article will give you full information about The Hai Van Pass. I. What creates the unique of the Hai Van Pass History or geography 1. Hai Van Pass - The historic misty mountain top Due to having mountains occupied up to three quarters of the territory, Vietnam needs the passes to connect the province together. So Đèo Hải Vân - The Sea Cloud Pass was built as a mountainous sketch of the road in Central Vietnam. The Hai Van Pass’s poetic name based on the image of vapor from the East Sea rises into the forests and clings to the mountaintops. Following the history of Viet Nam, The Hai Van Pass has been of major barrier to any land army that attempted to move between the northern and central regions of the country. During the American War’, it was known as the Street Without Joy’. Back then, the pass connected the two war-scarred cities of Hue and Danang via Highway 1 which is the dangerous and hotly contested. The Hai Van pass became a natural wall from the 1st century when the Chinese general pacified Northern Vietnam, advanced South and established the southern border of Han Empire by setting up the column of bronze, possibly at Hai Van. For centuries this natural barrier divided Vietnam to The Champa Kingdom was to the south of the Hai Van Pass, and the Buddhist Kingdom of Dai Viet was to the north. The two kingdoms disputed constantly to control land either side of the pass. The Cham pushed as far north as the Dai Viet capital of Thang Long Hanoi in the 12th century. Due to getting the liberation from the Chinese Kingdom in and being followed by two strong imperial dynasties - the Ly 1009-1225 and the Tran 1225-1400, The Buddist Kingdom - Dai Viet, was growing steadily. Agricultural productivity and population were increased rapidly, but unpredictable weather and devastating flooding in the Red River Delta was a constant threat to stability. With the risk of China’s continued invasion, Dai Viet - the northland of The Hai Van Pass looked to the south for more area and the more suitable climate for their growing population. After centuries of fighting, Dai Viet finally defeated the Cham, in 1471 which belonged to the Le Dynasty getting the sunny territory south of the Hai Van Pass. That why the Hai Van Pass was known as the Thuan Hoa and Quang Nam frontier in the past. 2. The Hai Van Pass the most scenic hillside road with the weird climate Do you fear when seeing the dangerous bends on the road? Whenever one goes through the Hai Van Pass, there are two emotions at the same time the amazement at seeing the majestic scenery and the fear of passing the dangerous bends of the hills. After driving through several elbow curves for close to an hour, you reach the top of the Hai Van Pass. The pass is the nature wall between North and South Vietnam, and you will see the fortifications which were built by the French and then later used by the South Vietnamese and the Americans. With sudden curves and blind corners, The Hai Van Pass is likened to a dangerous but beautiful girl challenging drivers skills. Therefore, more than 700 years ago, when stopping at the height of nearly 500 meters above the sea level, King Le Thanh Ton named as a gift “Thien Ha De Nhat Hung Quan” meaning the most colossal frontier post. This name “The most grandiose gateway in the world” was later engraved on the gate at the top of the pass by Emperor Minh Mang. This gate is also looking down Quang Nam province and the other gate facing to Thua Thien-Hue province inscribed with the three words “Hai Van Quan”. At present, Hai Van Pass remains some of the fortifications the ruins of Don Nhat built by French troops in 1826 to protect this strategic pass. The most impressive thing about the journey is the sense of isolation you feel as you move further along. A strange happiness for the travelers when you go to the devious area with the seemingly unbroken asphalt road that cuts through a mass of forest. The green trees and forests contrast with the breaking waves in the blue deep ocean, “Sea Clouds” is exactly meaning about The Hai Van pass since the peak of the mountain is in the clouds while its foot is close to the sea. Why the Hai Van Pass has a weird climate? Vietnam's climate is typical for the tropics with the high temperatures and humid weather all around the year. In particular, Vietnam's climate regions include two main regions the North climate with for seasons spring, summer, autumn, winter and the South climate with two seasons dry and rainy seasons with the boundary is The Hai Van Pass. Due to crossing the country from the western border to the East Coast and also being an east-west spur of the Truong Son Animate Range, the pass creates a distinctively different climate. On the North of the slope, the air is usually wetter and colder than the South. It will be no surprise that you are enjoying the sunshine at the foot of the pass and immediately faced the cool weather with foggy when crossing the top of the pass. The sudden change of climate seems to be the disadvantage for the backpacker but if you are the traveler who loves to experience, this will be an unforgettable feeling. Because, the higher you are up, the more the clouds are down to create a fanciful space like the heaven. Actually, the weather on Hai Van pass is quite good, you can travel the Hai Van pass for four seasons. You should be careful or avoid going through the rainy season from October to December because the landslide and the slippery roads will endanger for all transportations on the pass. The ideal time to travel to The Hai Van Pass is from April to July/ because the weather is warm, the pass is drowned early and sunny. If you want to see the sunrise and romantic sunset, you should come here between 6 - 7 am or 16 - 17 pm. The Hai Van Tunnels - A solution for reducing the traffic on the Hai Van Pass The Hai Van Tunnel, the longest tunnel in Southeast Asia at kilometers, is a within mountain version of the Hai Van pass. Hai Van Tunnel was completed and put into operation in June - 2005, which facilitates transportation between Thua Thien - Hue and Da Nang city much safer and more convenient. Therefore, the number of people across The Hai Van Pass today becomes fewer. But if you are the tourists who want to explore the amazing and adventurous stretches of road, The Hai Van Pass is still the best option. II. How to travel to Hai Van Pass 1. The familiar routes to discover The Hai Van Pass The Hai Van Pass is a great way to drive all the way between these three cities Hoi An, Hue, Danang via an extended coastal route, which avoids busy National Highway 1 Road for the vast majority of the way, and uses quiet, scenic coast roads instead. The total distance for the scenic coastal route between Hoi An, Danang, and Hue is 165 kilometers. The journey between the Hoi An/Danang and Hue via the Hai Van Pass is 25 kilometers-165 kilometers depending on which route you choose to take. Ridding time is approximately 3-5 hours, and more for soaking up the scenery, stopping for buying and eating seafood along the coast, drinking coffee at the top of the pass or facing for any unforeseen circumstances, such as bad weather and flat tires. Riding from Hoi An or Danang to the south of the Hai Van Pass - The comfortable way Even you start from Hoi An, you still go via Danang through The Hai Van Pass to Hue. The Pass is more than 25 kilometers north-east of Danang city center. There are two routes leading from the center of Danang city to Hai Van Pass The coastal line From the center of Danang city, you follow the street Ong Ich Khiem. At the end of Ong Ich Khiem Street, turn left onto Nguyen Tat Thanh Street. At the end of Nguyen Tat Thanh Street, you turn left on National Highway 1A. Running over 2 kilometers, you will meet crossroads between National Highway 1A and Nguyen Van Cu. If left turn continues along National Highway 1A will lead to The Hai Van Tunnel, you should turn right on Nguyen Van Cu Street. Going straight to the end of the road, you will see the Hai Van Pass. This is the longer route but is preferred because you can enjoy beautiful scenic of Danang Bay stretching from Son Tra Peninsula to the foot of The Hai Van Pass. The street line From the center of Danang city, you follow Dien Bien Phu street running toward the direction of Hue Crossing. Going straight to Ton Duc Thang Street on the National Highway 1A until you see the junction intersection with Nguyen Van Cu street. Turning on Nguyen Van Cu Street and going straight to the end of the road, you will see the Hai Van Pass. This route is shorter than the coastal route and easier to move because there are not too many turns. You should choose the street line for traveling faster if you are late, have less time, need not enjoy the scenery. Riding from Hue to the North of The Hai Van Pass - The challenging way The nearer the pass is to Danang, the easier you move. But if you stay at Hue, you could go to The Hai Van Pass. The Pass is more than 70 kilometers from Hue city center. The shorter way to The Hai Van Pass from Hue is starting from Hue city center, following the National Highway 1 to Lang Co Town. However, like reaching The Hai Van Pass from Danang, you should choose the coast road to enjoy the stunning landscape as Pho Loi River, Thuan An Peninsular, fishing villages, Elephant Spring, Bach Ma National Park and Lang Co Bay. The coastline direction From the center of Hue city, you follow the Pho Loi river, turn north over a bridge into Thuan An village. The route is notable for the thousands of elaborately carved family tombs, which are scattered across the sandy banks between the road and the sea. At Thuan An Beach, you turn east along a long peninsula, cross a Tu Hien Bridge and turn right. That is QL49B. Continue following QL49B until you see a tunnel on the other side of The Phuoc Tuong Pass. Keep going and turning left to Phuoc Tuong Pass. When you go to the end of the pass, you will stop at T-Junction where having a back-route connected with Highway 1A and a well-paved roads leads over The Lu Bu bridge to Chan May road Alternatively, stay on Highway 1 all the way to The Hai Van Pass. The Chan May road stays close to the coast, where there are several high-end resorts and backpacker campgrounds. Following the Chan May road, you will go through past beaches, trees & fields and Lang Co Bay. The views get even so excited right after you start riding to the pass. Looking over the winding tarmac as it drops towards the long, empty beach of Lang Co. Just after one of the last hairpin bends of the pass, a much-photographed scene opens up over Lang Co bay and fishing village, with a long bridge over the water the exit of the Hai Van Tunnel and the lush, misty mountains behind. This might as well be known as the Top Gear Viewing Point, as it was here that the final scene on the Hai Van Pass from the Vietnam Special episode was filmed, with the three co-presenters all gazing at the sunset, enraptured by the beauty of Vietnam’s landscape. 2. What is the transportation to enjoy the landscapes on the Hai Van Pass Travelling by the local train - Smooth Journey with the stunning view The train journey from Hue to Danang/Hoi An along The Hai Van Pass. If your main purpose to see the Hai Van Pass, you can take the local train with wooden hard seats, opened windows and get off at Lang Co which is the first stop after the Hai Van Pass. Traveling by train is not only cheap but also comfortable. Moreover, the scenery on the way is also stunning, as the train will go over the Hai Van Pass, while most vehicles will go through the Hai Van Tunnel. However, traveling by train is time-consuming, complicated, quite disorganized, especially for people who travel in the big group. Suddenly you want to take pictures of the beautiful landscape but the train cannot be stopped haft way. You will not understand the feeling of blowing wind through your hair or challenging the bends on the road with 15 percentage uphill slope. Travelling by private car/taxi - The most comfortable way to enjoy the view of The Hai Van Pass If you are the person who does not want to take the challenging on the road but still want enjoy the stunning view, getting a private car/taxi with the local driver would be a comfortable and safe way for your experience. Finding this mean of transportation in any tourism provinces like Hue, Hoi An, Danang is not difficult. You can check on google, Tripadvisor or ask the accommodation where you stay. Traveling by private car/taxi have all the advantages that other means of transportation do not have. You can sit comfortably, get the carefree and painless in a private car and enjoy the stunning sight of Hai Van Pass. In addition, you can stop at many amazing sights on the way if you request in advance. Like the train or the others boxed vehicle, you can not feel the natural phenomenon that affects you. You can not know how the smell of pass is, how the slope is on rainy, how the sky is on sunny and how your hair is on windy. Do not keep your soul behind the window of the car because you only really feel the beauty of landscapes when you really touch the air around that. Travelling by Motorbike through The Hai Van Pass -An unforgettable experience The Hai Van Pass - the most scenic hillside in Vietnam is the unique place for you to discover. Travels can experience all the emotional level. Besides it, Hai Van Pass is a desire to conquer by many drivers. As you drive, ride, cycle even run the Pass, it is hard to imagine this beautiful road ever being known as the Street Without Joy’! Haven’t you ever seen Top Gear? Whether you are a confident rider, or it’s your first time on a motorbike, you should definitely take the opportunity to ride the Hai Van Pass. If you’re not a confident rider, you needn’t worry! The road is not too traffic, and far wider than some of the main roads in Vietnam. Moreover, The Hai Van Pass is well known for its dangerous roads, and accident warning boards carefully appear regularly along the side. Or even you are not comfortable with riding your own bike, some companies do offer tours where you get to chill on the back while someone else does the riding. Because the road is quite short, the danger is the only disadvantage of going through the pass by motorbike. The zigzagging paths appear now and then around mountain slopes or The u-turn sections have been widened are the big challenging for the backpacker. III. Accommodation when traveling the Hai Van Pass Although there’s no accommodation on the Hai Van Pass itself, there are a handful of good and interesting places to stay along the coastal route, as well as an enormous array of hotels and resorts for all budgets at either end of the route in Hoi An, Danang, and Hue. You can make a reservation via the Agoda, with price depending on your budget and style. At all accommodations, they can support all informations you need Map, Means of transport, tours… with fluently English speaking guide. In many of the small towns along the route, you’ll find local guest houses, which offer cheap rooms for a night on the road, particularly around Lang Co and Chan May Beach. If you are in a wilderness, you can bring a sleeping bag or tent to a camp somewhere near the Lang Co Bay or Chan May Bay. Imagine waking up with full vision of sunrise and a cup of hot coffee. What a wonderful experience! IV. Must know tips for traveling to the Hai Van Pass With the total of length 21 kilometers, You completely run and cycle on The Hai Van Pass if you want to take challenging. This idea very suitable for sport enthusiastic and adventurous person For the biker Don’t be afraid of riding in Vietnam’s bike traffic. Please follow the rules When crossing large intersections, it will feel like everyone is coming your way. Don’t panic. The trick is to point and shoot. Pick your line and stay true to it Don’t go swerving around everywhere… it will make it far worse Look around you. Watch what other people are doing and you will know whether you need to slow down a touch or speed up a bit to slot into your gap. Wear sunscreen! Cover your arms, elbows and the tops of your legs carefully Even if you don’t do all the stops mentioned, take little breaks often! Take a minute to refocus, drink some water and check the map. Download your route on Google Maps before leaving your hotel. Because the signal of the Internet is completely lost a few time when you go through the pass, the mountain section Check the weather, but don’t base your trip around it! The day we were planning to do our ride it poured rain the whole night before. The weather forecast also showed intermittent showers, but we ended up with perfect bluebird weather. Buy a raincoat… just in case the weather forecast is right! The Hai Van Pass will satisfy your desire to high peaks and tell you of the glorious history of Vietnam. Moreover, from the pass, on nice days, visitors can enjoy the whole vista of Danang, the Tien Sa seaport, Son Tra Peninsula, Cu Lao Cham Island and long sandy beaches. The 21 kilometers of road that stretch over the Hai Van mountain pass may sound like a challenging adventurous journey, but after having finished, it is certain that you will find it is one worth taking. Motorbike For those seeking thrills, driving through the pass on a motorbike is the best and most popular option. You can feel the ocean breeze on your face as you make your way through the zigzagging roads. Bikes are easily available on rent for a day in the nearby cities of Danang, Hoi An and Hue. Car/Taxi A private vehicle will allow you to see the pass comfortably and is more convenient if you are travelling with a family or a large group. They are easily available for a day trip from nearby cities. Local TrainThis is the cheapest way to experience the view of the Hai Van Pass, but it does not allow for stops. Taking the train with the hard wooden seats and windows that can be opened is recommended. You can take a train from Danang to Lang Co, which is on the opposite side of the pass and is a 90-minute journey. Cycle There are cycling tours which start from Hoi An to the Hai Van pass, which is a distance of 60 kilometres. Although the incline is steep, those who complete it will be rewarded with the most beautiful of a cycling track. Going in the morning is recommended to avoid the harsh sun and traffic on the route. While the drive itself is quite pleasing, there are several sites along the way that you can make stopovers at while driving on this stunning highway. These include 1. Fishing Village As soon as you exit the village Hue, you will come upon a tiny fishing village. Depending on which direction you are headed to the village falls on your right or left-hand side. While there isn't much to see here, the villagers making an honest living fishing the treasures of the sea among green and serene surroundings is a welcome respite on your Elephant Springs The perfect place to make a stopover, Elephant Springs are steady stream water that flows into green pools below. However, be warned as there are very few English signs along the way, so you are well-advised to add these stops on your map before you leave. 3. Lang Co Beach While Lang Co Beach can be seen from the highway itself, it takes a skilled navigator to make their way to the beach itself! If you are lost, you can wait for one of the locals to show you the way. You are also likely to come upon stunning vistas of blue and silvery-white shores. The waters are also inviting and quite safe to swim in. 4. Marble Mountains Just a few kilometres shy of Da Nang, the Marble Mountains stand as silent sentinels of the city. Rich with relics of Buddhist Pagodas, temples, and caves, the marble mountains are worth a quick detour. Known as one of the most beautiful mountain passes in Vietnam, the Hai Van Pass in Da Nang has become a dream destination for many adventurous travelers. Everyone wants to conquer the majestic pass and check in at the peak of Hai Van Quan. Despite its fame, many people still have vague knowledge about this place. Moreover, despite its poetic charm, the Hai Van Pass is also listed among the most treacherous mountain passes, so in this article, will help you clarify how to travel from Hai Van Pass to Da Nang, how far it is, and what transportation should be used. 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Located about 20km from the center of Da Nang city and about 8km from Hue city, Hai Van Pass winds on a branch of the Bach Ma mountain range, lying on the border of both Da Nang and Hue. The pass is about 500m above sea level and is approximately 20km long. Although not too high, its length and strategic location have made Hai Van Pass well-known. History of formation and the name Hai Van. Regarding the name, why is this pass called “Hai Van”? Perhaps this is also the question of many people. In fact, the name “Hai Van” comes from the scenery here, with white clouds covering the pass all year round, while the sea stretches below. “Van” means clouds, and “hai” means sea, so combined together, we have “Hai Van”, which is quite a reasonable explanation, right? According to another source, Hai Van Pass is also called Ai Van, because there is a gate on the top of the pass. According to ancient history books, Hai Van Pass used to be the boundary between Champa and Dai Viet. After Champa was defeated by the Ho dynasty, the Champa king cut land to make peace, so Hai Van Pass later belonged to Dai Ngu – the name of our country in the past. Climate on Hai Van Pass. Although the Hai Van road tunnel has been built, making it easier to travel between Da Nang and Hue, Hai Van Pass still acts as a wall that blocks the climate between the two regions. Standing on the top of the pass, one can clearly feel the difference in weather between the south and north sides. While Da Nang is still warm and sunny, it can already be cold in Hue in the morning. offer private car trips from Da Nang to Hue where you can visit Hai Van Pass, Lang Co Beach, Lap An Lagoon,… How many kilometers is it from Da Nang to Hai Van Pass? The distance from Da Nang to Hai Van Pass is about 20 km to the north. However, travel time on this mountain pass can take around 30 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the level of traffic congestion and weather conditions. If traveling by car or motorbike, you will have to face winding roads, sometimes quite dangerous and requiring high driving skills. However, with beautiful scenery of the sea, grass fields, forests, and unique architectural works along the way, Hai Van Pass is still one of the attractive tourist destinations in Central Vietnam. Hai Van Pass – Explore the most adventurous route in Central Vietnam. It’s no surprise that Hai Van Pass is one of the most beautiful and impressive coastal passes in the world. This place not only boasts majestic mountain and ocean scenery but also twists and turns through curves and bends. The Hai Van Pass begins on a paved road in Lien Chieu district, stretches 20km across the mountains and winds around the mountain ranges, culminating in Thua Thien Hue province. Hai Van Pass – One of the most beautiful passes in Vietnam. Although there is now a Hai Van road tunnel, many still prefer to take the pass. It’s only when you set foot on the Hai Van Pass that you’ll understand why people are so passionate about conquering it. With towering and magnificent mountains on one side and the vast ocean on the other, the pass road winds like a soft silk strip, standing out against the deep green background of the forest. All of this has woven a harmonious picture, mesmerizing people’s hearts. When talking about Hai Van Pass, people not only remember the magnificent scenery but also recall the treacherous curves and bends of the pass road. Just the thought of the feeling of rushing through the curves is enough to bring excitement. Or standing at a spot on the pass, admiring the Lang Co Bay, or turning back to see the modern and youthful Danang, all of which are enough to make you nostalgic. What transportation options are available from Da Nang to Hai Van Pass? To travel from Hai Van Pass to Da Nang, there are several different transportation options and choices for tourists. Below are some popular ways to travel From Da Nang to Hai Van Pass by Motorcycle This is the most popular and convenient choice for traveling from Hai Van Pass to Da Nang. The road from Hai Van Pass to Da Nang is only about 20 km, and travel time ranges from 30 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the level of traffic congestion and weather conditions. Booking a motorbike tour from Danang to Hai Van Pass is a great choice if you love adventure Riding a motorcycle over Hai Van Pass is always the most thrilling feeling. Not only do you get to admire the vast and beautiful nature of the sea, sky, and mountains, but it’s also an experience and a personal challenge. However, not everyone can ride a motorcycle up the pass as there are still many dangerous risks. But don’t worry too much, you can book a motorcycle tour from Da Nang to Hai Van Pass with a knowledgeable guide who knows the road well and has a safe driving style, ensuring you a safe journey. From Da Nang to Hai Van Pass by Private Car Many hotels and travel companies in Da Nang offer shuttle services from Hai Van Pass to Da Nang. This is a convenient and safer option for those who are unfamiliar with the route and do not want to drive themselves. provides private car services from Da Nang to Hai Van Pass. We have many years of experience in transporting tourists in Da Nang, so you don’t have to worry as our drivers will provide you with the best trip possible. Your job is just to enjoy the magnificent scenery of Hai Van Pass, with professional drivers who speak English and can pick you up at your hotel, airport, train station, or anywhere in Da Nang. From Da Nang to Hai Van Pass by Bus At Hai Van Pass, there are many daily bus routes to Da Nang. Taking the bus is a cost-saving option, but travel time will take longer compared to motorbike or personal car. In addition, choosing the bus option, you cannot stop along the way where you want, so you should reconsider your purpose of visiting Hai Van Pass before thinking about choosing a bus. From Da Nang to Hai Van Pass by taxi If you do not want to drive yourself or take the bus, taxi is a convenient and fast option to travel from Hai Van Pass to Da Nang. However, the cost will be higher than other means of transportation. Here are some taxi companies in Da Nang and their phone numbers Mai Linh Taxi +84 2363 56 56 56 Vinasun Green Taxi +84 2363 68 68 68 Tien Sa Taxi +84 2363 72 72 72 Song Han Taxi +84 2363 65 65 65 Faifoo Taxi +84 2363 72 72 72 Note Please keep in mind that phone numbers may change over time, so it’s a good idea to check the company’s website or local listings for updated information. To travel from Hai Van Pass to Da Nang, there are various modes of transportation and choices available. If you want to save costs, you can take a bus, or if you prefer convenience, you can travel by motorbike, personal car or taxi. However, if you are not familiar with the route or want to be safer, you can rent a shuttle service from or book a motorbike tour from Da Nang to Hai Van Pass. Must-visit spots on the Hai Van Pass in Danang. Lang Co Bay with its exquisite beauty. As soon as you reach the Hai Van Pass and cross over into Hue, you will come across a picturesque view of the sea that is Lang Co Bay. Its pristine and serene beauty has attracted many tourists from both inside and outside the country. If you have time, you should spend at least a day exploring all the attractions in Lang Co Bay. Lap An Lagoon. Just after Lang Co Bay lies a beautiful lagoon, nestled in the Bach Ma Mountains, known as Lap An Lagoon. This place boasts a surprisingly peaceful landscape, which is reminiscent of a tranquil watercolor painting, evoking the name “Tuyet Tinh Coc.” When trekking on the Hai Van Pass and visiting Lang Co Bay, be sure to take some photos to capture the essence of Tuyet Tinh Coc in Ninh Binh or Da Lat. Chan May Beach. With a name as alluring as its beauty, Chan May Beach is a dreamy paradise. Every summer, visitors to Hue flock to Chan May Beach, which includes both Canh Duong Beach, Binh An Beach, and Chan May Port. Van Village, Danang. Located in Hoa Hiep Bac Commune, Lien Chieu District, Danang, Van Village is a small village situated at the foot of the Hai Van Pass. Despite being a somewhat secluded area, Van Village, Danang still holds a great appeal to young people. In addition to admiring the beautiful scenery and swimming in the ocean, you can also participate in fishing activities at Bai Chinh, Bai Dua, and Bai Xoan, among others. Bach Ma Mountain – a Hue tourist destination as beautiful as a painting. Standing at an elevation of 1444 meters above sea level, Bach Ma Mountain is part of Bach Ma National Park, with lush greenery throughout the year, including a diverse system of waterfalls, streams, and forests. The road to Bach Ma Mountain is steep and winding, and as you ascend, the rugged landscape becomes more apparent, offering visitors a chance to admire many beautiful views. According to experienced climbers, you can choose to hike or drive up, but motorbikes can only go a short distance and must be transferred by car. Hai Van Quan is compared to the top heroic pass of the world. Built during the Tran Dynasty and renovated in 1862 during the reign of King Minh Mang, Hai Van Pass has a special meaning. The gate overlooking Thua Thien Hue has the words “Hai Van Quan”, while the gate overlooking Quang Nam – Da Nang has the words “the top heroic pass of the world”. Since the Nguyen Dynasty, Hai Van Quan has been an important gate, serving as the gateway to the Hue Imperial Citadel from the South. Although it is still known as the “boundary” between Hue and Da Nang, Hai Van Quan is located in Lang Co town, Phu Loc district. This structure is actually a military cluster, consisting of many warehouses, fortresses, and artillery. Visitors traveling from Da Nang to Hue or vice versa often stop at this area to visit and take photos. The Lonely Pine Tree. You don’t have to go all the way to Da Lat to see a lonely pine tree. Right at Hai Van Pass, there is a lonely pine tree standing tall, waiting for you. If you start from Da Nang, you will see the pine tree standing alone on the right side of the road, located between the foot and the summit of Hai Van Pass. Perhaps there is nothing special about this lonely pine tree, but its branches provide shade and comfort for visitors, and it grows in a very eye-catching curve. Dome Doan Ca Bridge and Hai Van North Station. As the train station connecting Lang Co Hue and Hai Van Da Nang, Hai Van North Station will take you to a beautiful train route that resembles Japan. Standing on this railway, you will feel as if you are lost in a mysterious world, completely separated from the outside world. If you continue along the railway for a little while, you will see Dome Doan Ca Bridge, a “super giant” bridge where you can watch the train running very clearly. The “Death Corner” U-turn. On the way to conquering Hai Van Pass, young adventurers often whisper about a very famous landmark, the U-turn “Death Corner”. Although it is difficult and somewhat dangerous, it is also the most checked-in coordinates. From here, it is very easy to capture the magnificent mountain and forest scenery, with the vast ocean below. Taking photos here is an art, but remember to do it when there are no cars around. Contemplating at the Coffee Shop on Turtle Rock Island. After passing the lonely pine tree, you will see a coffee shop on Turtle Rock Island. Here, you can immerse yourself in the poetic atmosphere and enjoy the beautiful scenery. It’s easy to spot the majestic mountain and forest scenery, with the vast ocean below. Taking photos here is an art, but remember to do it when there are no cars around. Some notes to know when traveling on the Hai Van Pass in Da Nang. To have stunning photos and the safest trip, you should choose to travel on the Hai Van Pass in Da Nang on sunny days when the air is clean and cool, making it very interesting to admire the scenery. There are some beautiful moments you should capture, such as sunrise and sunset, but be especially careful because it takes a lot of time to get here. Moreover, if you do not know the exact timing, it is possible that it will be dark while you are still on the pass. On the pass, there are extremely dangerous sharp turns, and if you are not a skilled driver, you should not drive. Furthermore, to handle the extreme turns on this pass, remember to rent a high-quality motorbike because if it breaks down, there will be no repair shops around. To recharge your energy during the pass journey, remember to bring some snacks such as cakes, candy, and fruits. If not, when you reach the Phu Loc district, you can stop there to drink water and eat. Because it is quite cold on the top of Hai Van Quan, the temperature can drop to 12-15 degrees Celsius, so remember to bring a jacket, and in winter, choose a slightly thicker one. Fog can make you sick if your health is already weak. Although exploring the Hai Van Pass is not too difficult, you can still do it alone. But to have more fun, be more confident, and most importantly, support each other in emergencies, it is still best to find a travel companion, or even better, a group of friends. There are various means of transportation for travelers to choose from when traveling from Da Nang to Hoi An. You should base your choice on your financial conditions, needs, and personal preferences to choose the most suitable type of transportation. We wish you a happy journey and see you in the next sharing articles

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