After a long stay in the beguiling yellow city of Hội An, we decided to go by car to our next stop, Huế, a journey of 145 kilometres. There are two main routes to Huế: the new route, now favoured by trucks and other heavy commuters, which passes through a tunnel, a fast but boring trip, and the scenic route over the top of Hải Vân Pass, which takes a good part of a day, given the various stops along the way. The road taken, the scenic route, provided plenty of distraction, making for an amusing seven hour journey. This route also brings back haunting memories of the American War, with names such as China Beach, Danang and Lang Co indelibly etched in my memory from that era.


You can discuss your itinerary with your driver before you go or just leave it up to him. Our itinerary included a long, hot and fairly tedious stop at Marble Mountain. In hindsight, I would not bother with this stopover. The next stop was along the beach at Danang. By late morning, the intense heat and glare was overwhelming: the colourful basket boats, thung chai, nestled on the sand in the foreground, contrasting so vividly with the concrete skyline of Danang, a modern highrise city by the sea with very little appeal. Then, a quick stop at the top of Hải Vân Pass, (‘ocean cloud pass’) an important stop for historical reasons and providing great views, then down to Lang Co Beach, for a unmemorable lunch in a beach hut, and finally on to beautiful Hue.

If you go, organise a car and driver in Hội An In August, 2016, this cost us around $60 AU. Make sure that your driver has a smattering of English. Most drivers have their own agenda: if you wish to cut out a couple of these stops, the trip would take around 4 hours.


Love the boats!
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Takes such skill to master these in the open seas for fishing.
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Lovely, I did the same route in November, wasn’t it beautiful!
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Stunning Vicky.
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It is beautiful, I went 3 years ago and I loved it!
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It is a beautiful trip indeed Ester. Happy Memories.
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This brought back great memories. I’ve only been to this part of Vietnam, and have wonderful memories of the basket boats and the food on the beaches.
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Happy memories.
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The sea is so intensely blue, the view of the bay is gorgeous. The coracles look impossibly awkward, but I guess once mastered they’re easy to manoeuvre..
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Apparently they take a great deal of skill to master. Lovely to photograph though the daytime sun in Vietnam blanches everything out.
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I was in Danang at the beginning of a typhoon. Our flight out was one of the last before the airport was closed. So my memory of it was rain, wind, flooded gutters and the river running high! We flew south to Hoi An, where the rain pelted down. It didn’t stop us going shopping though 🙂
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Love the coracles.
janet
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Thanks Janet.
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Great post .. looks like a fabulous place to visit. Top shots too Francesca. You will be pleased to know that I tried the plum and semolina dessert. Oh wow, divine! Hugs
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Oh that semolina cream is so easy, I think we could use it in many ways…
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