Cat Tien National Park turns out to be one of the best last-minute additions to our trip in Vietnam. There’s hiking, wildlife, and a laid back atmosphere.

Cat Tien National Park

Day 1 - a walk and the night tour We arrived in our accommodation, Eco Floor Bird Song Lodge, just around lunch time. Getting there is a bit trickier than most places we'd visited so

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Here’s how we organised a bus transfer from Dalat to Cat Tien National Park. It’s worth the extra effort needed to visit this place.

Bus from Dalat to Cat Tien National Park

Having realised that Dalat and us weren’t going to get along, we spent Christmas morning planning an escape route in the direction of Cat Tien National Park. We knew it was halfway between Dalat and

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We got the train from Dieu Tri and then a bus to Dalat with the Sinh Tourist. But Dalat itself didn’t win us over – maybe we’d set our expectations too high.

Train and bus from Bai Xep to Dalat

We were up at 5.45am again to be driven from Bai Xep back to the train station in Dieu Tri after our one night's stop in the 'shark shack'. Kim got hustled a bit by

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After 2 nights in Hoi An itself, we made the decision to get out of the city and head for the beach. But first we took a morning trip to My Son.

My Son Sanctuary & An Bang Beach

After 2 nights and a full day in Hoi An itself, we made the decision to get out of the city and head for the beach. The weather forecast was also (finally) looking good, so

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We visited Hoi An during the monthly light festival and spent a day exploring the Old Quarter’s sights. We even escaped without having to buy a suit.

Hoi An Lantern Festival & Old Quarter

We stayed 2 nights in Hoi An at An Hoi homestay which was fantastic. It allowed us to get some laundry done and their breakfast was awesome (best banana pancakes so far....) They were also

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We took a daytime ‘sleeper’ bus from Phong Nha to Hue, a journey of about 4 hours. We found this the most direct way to transfer, but not the most comfy.

Sleeper bus from Phong Nha to Hue

We took the daytime 'sleeper bus' from Phong Nha to Hue. We'd heard of sleeper trains, but not of buses (especially not ones that run through the day), so we weren't quite sure what to

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