Hai Van Pass
Hai Van Pass
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digitalroc
Calgary, Canada2,138 contributions
Dec 2019
On our way from Hue to Hoi An, the tour group I was with made a rest stop here. Great views, including that of beaches and the city of Da Nang. It was a bit cold and windy here, so a hot cup of Vietnamese coffee hit the spot.
Written January 21, 2020
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feyms
Ironia, NJ380 contributions
Mar 2020 • Couples
This two way single lane road from Hue to Hoian is absolutely beautiful. It reminded me of the Amalfi Coast in Italy. About a 3 hour drive around winding roads in the mountains, you can see the ocean through the clouds.
Very few people or buildings here as the government controls the land, but this would be an ideal place to build a few luxury hotels for the tourists. Build, and they will come!
Very few people or buildings here as the government controls the land, but this would be an ideal place to build a few luxury hotels for the tourists. Build, and they will come!
Written March 8, 2020
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palawanismyhome
Palawan Island, Philippines24,352 contributions
Dec 2022
We were really looking forward to the trip over the Hai Van Pass, as one of the highlights during our 2 week vacation. Unfortunately we experienced 6 days of rain and long before we reached the pass visibility was limited to 50 m. It was not until we were halfway down that we managed to get a view. So, my advice is to give the pass a miss if the weather is bad.
Written December 29, 2022
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LuizDutraNeto
Rio de Janeiro, RJ8,560 contributions
Feb 2020
Riding through "Hài Vân Pass" and its winding roads, sudden curves and blind corners can be quite a thrill! On National Route 1, the 21 km long mountain pass crosses over the Truong Son Range and juts into South China Sea, overlooking Son Tra Island. It used be the border, during centuries, between the ancient kingdoms of "Dai Viêt" and "Champa". At the top of "Hài Vân Pass", Emperor Minh Mang built, in the 19th century, an outstanding brick gate, which is surrounded by scattered bunkers dating from the first Indochina War (or the French War, as called by the Vietnamese). These bunkers were later used by the American forces during the Vietnam War (or the American War). A quick stop, a few pictures and back to this thrilling road through awesome "Hài Vân Pass"! Enjoy!
Written January 14, 2021
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Cigaroftheday
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam123 contributions
Mar 2019 • Friends
Best way to experience this.... is be prepared to stop every 15-20 seconds... so many sights and different viewing points. Now I personally think the hidden water falls and the streams with the railroads down a ways is just BEAUTIFUL. Like I said besure to stop every 15-20 seconds.
Written February 26, 2020
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dianedinky
Dunfermline, UK1,358 contributions
Jan 2024 • Solo
Would be different on a clear sunny day but I think this area gets cloud cover most of the time with being higher up. Even then though, there are so many trees it is hard to get a view that is not blocked.
It's a good way to get from Hue to Da Nang but I've been on better and more scenic climbs on other trips.
It's a good way to get from Hue to Da Nang but I've been on better and more scenic climbs on other trips.
Written April 24, 2024
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Written July 26, 2024
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LOUIS
Hanoi, Vietnam681 contributions
Sep 2023 • Family
Short pass i have ever drived and it was interesting experience. Nice weather in the peak and many checking point for camera man, he he ! It would be great on a Harley Davison on this pass. It worths to try once
Written September 4, 2023
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Fred T
Reno, NV726 contributions
Dec 2019
It is a twisty steep road with many slow trucks (that are hard to pass). Once at the pass, there are many vendors selling things. There are some ruins of the previous "fort". The views were OK (depends upon clouds and haze). The road up and the road down are the same, so expect to take your time.
Written January 7, 2020
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Hartdmuth
Fira, Greece209 contributions
Dec 2019 • Family
If you reach Hue or Hoi An( so basically if you travel from N to S or S to N) it doesn’t matter! Be sure you travel between this two points with a private car/motorcycle or any other way that could help you enjoy this amazing road between mountains that once they divided these two regions.
Written December 14, 2019
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Deborah G
Bern, Switzerland19 contributions
Jan 2020 • Friends
On the way from Hoi An to Hue, the driver stopped at Hai Van Pass, very beautiful place with great view, the weather on that day was nice, so we can see âmzing top view on high. Great experience!
Written February 5, 2020
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