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Vietnam Railways, Hanoi to Hue in Soft Sleeper Class - 4K

Vietnam Railways, Hanoi to Hue in Soft Sleeper Class - 4K

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Darkness has fallen as we join our train for the overnight trip from Hanoi to Hue. There are just two of us in our soft sleeper compartment capable of sleeping four. The two vacant bunks are handy for storing our cases leaving plenty of room to spread out. The lights of Hanoi fade as we leave the city behind and get ready to settle down for the night. After a surprisingly good night-s sleep we awaken to a mist covered landscape as our train cautiously makes its way over a section of flood damaged track next to a river already busy with all kinds of boats. The mist begins to lift, revealing an attractive tropical landscape covered in thick vegetation, eventually giving way to flooded fields interspersed with small towns and villages. Finally we leave the train at Hue visiting some local highlights on our way to the luxurious Indochine Palace hotel
Date: 2022-11-28

Comments and reviews: 7


Thank you for this video. I am from the Philippines and planning our North to Soith Vietnam trip as early as now and hopefully will be crossing boarders to Cambodia and Bangkok. Really big help, i am thinking whether to take a train or plane going to Hue and Ho chi minh.
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Hi Tim. wonderful video! Really incredible sights on this journey. Can you tell me were you in one of the standard Vietnam Railways carriages? Or one of the Livitrans or Violette operated ones? Thanks! Matt
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Superb quality. Some beautiful views over the river. It must be difficult keeping track of where you are with all these Dong Has and Dong Hais and Hua Dongs. There seems an awful lot of dongs.
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Excellent videography Tim! Watched in HD I felt as I was with you on the train. You can see the French influence in the railway infrastructure very well indeed. Many thanks. Rob.
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Tim, thank you for the excellent videos. I have a suggestion: Before filming, use a napkin and window cleaner to clean the smudges on the glasses. Thks.
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What a superb experience Tim. So good to be able to see where you traveled. To think what this place used to be like not all that long ago.
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Hello Tim from NZ, very interesting and enjoyable video. I some times wonder how did we watch video before HD; the clarity is truly amazing.
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