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How to Get to Quang Ha

How to Get There: Introduction

When planning a trip to Quang Ha, you'll discover a picturesque corner of northern Vietnam, where ancient traditions blend harmoniously with the region's modern development. This fascinating city can be reached in many ways: from convenient flights via neighboring airports to scenic train or bus journeys through lush valleys.

By Plane

Since Quang Ha does not have its own airport, travelers typically plan their route through Vietnam's nearest major aviation hubs. The most convenient option is to fly to Ha Long (Van Don International Airport) or Hai Phong (Cat Bi Airport), which handle many scheduled flights from across the country and abroad.

You can also consider arriving via the airport in Beihai if your itinerary involves visiting neighboring countries. From these airports, it is easy to reach your destination by land transport, as the region is well-connected to major tourist centers by high-quality roads.

The city has no airport. Nearest cities with air connections:

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
Ha LongVDO91 km1 h 49 min
HaiphongHPH129 km2 h 35 min
BeihaiBHY142 km2 h 50 min

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By Train

The railway is a wonderful way to experience the atmosphere of northern Vietnam and enjoy a more leisurely travel pace. Although the train does not go directly to Quang Ha, you can travel by rail to stations in neighboring cities such as Hai Phong or Ha Long.

Vietnamese trains offer various levels of comfort—from budget-friendly cars with hard seats to cozy sleeper cabins. After arriving at the station in one of the nearby cities, the rest of the journey to your destination can be completed by bus or taxi, which takes very little time and allows you to see the region from a new perspective.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
Ha LongVDO91 km1 h 49 min
HaiphongHPH129 km2 h 35 min
BeihaiBHY142 km2 h 50 min

By Bus

Bus travel is one of the most affordable and popular ways to visit Quang Ha from other regions of Vietnam. Regular routes connect the city with major centers such as Ha Long and Hai Phong, offering passengers a choice between standard services and comfortable "sleeper buses" designed for long-distance travel.

Taking the bus allows you to save significantly on your budget while enjoying views of the authentic countryside. Most intercity routes arrive at the central city bus stations, from where your hotel can be easily reached by local taxi or motorbike in just a few minutes.

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
Ha LongVDO91 km2 h 16 min
HaiphongHPH129 km3 h 14 min
BeihaiBHY142 km3 h 33 min

By Car

Traveling to Quang Ha by car gives travelers maximum freedom of movement and the opportunity to stop at scenic spots along the way. The main roads leading from Ha Long and Hai Phong are in good condition, making a trip by rental car or taxi both fast and comfortable.

If you don't plan to drive yourself, booking a transfer is an excellent option. Ride-hailing apps like Grab are widely used in Vietnam, allowing you to see the cost of the trip in advance. The journey from nearby cities takes from one and a half to two and a half hours, depending on traffic and the chosen route.

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
Ha LongVDO91 km1 h 49 min
HaiphongHPH129 km2 h 35 min
BeihaiBHY142 km2 h 50 min

Travel Tips

Preparing for your trip to Quang Ha will help you avoid minor inconveniences and allow you to focus entirely on exploring this vibrant region. Here are some practical tips that will be useful for every traveler in Vietnam.

  1. Clothing and gear: Choose light clothing made from natural fabrics, as the climate here is hot and humid. Don't forget to bring a raincoat and comfortable walking shoes.
  2. Transport: For getting around the city, it's most convenient to use the Grab mobile app or rent a motorbike if you have the appropriate driving experience.
  3. Finances: The official currency is the Vietnamese Dong. Major shops accept cards, but you should always have cash on hand for markets and small cafes.
  4. Health: Drink only bottled water and always use sunscreen, even if the sky is overcast.
  5. Communication: The primary language is Vietnamese. Basic English is understood in tourist areas, but having a translation app on your phone will make communication much easier.
  6. Local etiquette: It is customary to remove your shoes when entering temples or private homes. Try to behave modestly and show respect for local traditions.
  7. What to avoid: It is not recommended to buy food from street vendors with low customer turnover or to agree to taxi rides without the meter turned on or a pre-negotiated price.
  8. Extra tip: Be sure to try the local seafood—it is considered some of the freshest and most delicious in the region.

Following these simple rules will make your stay as comfortable and safe as possible. We wish you unforgettable experiences and a pleasant holiday!

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