Although over time, trains are no longer the primary mode of transportation, the most scenic train routes in Vietnam still attract adventure-seekers who love to travel by train.
Saigon – Binh Thuan Route
The Saigon – Binh Thuan railway line is one of the most beautiful train routes in Vietnam. Spanning approximately 175 km, it typically takes about hours to travel. The standout feature of this route is the section where the train passes through vast dragon fruit orchards. At night, passengers can enjoy a mesmerizing view of the dragon fruit fields illuminated through the train windows. Ticket prices range from 169,000 to over 300,000 VND per ticket, depending on the class and day of travel.


Saigon – Nha Trang Route
The Saigon – Nha Trang train route is over 400 km long. The train departs from Saigon Station and arrives at Nha Trang Station, with the journey lasting 7 to 9 hours. The scenic route includes rolling hills, verdant landscapes, and expansive ocean views. Stations along the way include Saigon, Di An, Bien Hoa, Thap Cham, and Nha Trang. The train’s dining car is spacious, offering a communal space for passengers, making the travel experience more comfortable than ever. Ticket prices range from 300,000 to 600,000 VND, depending on the seat class.


Da Nang – Quy Nhon Route
Traveling by train from Da Nang to Quy Nhon is an enticing choice for travelers. The route spans 300 km from Da Nang Station to Dieu Tri Station in Binh Dinh, with a journey time of 5 to 6 hours. The stunning coastal landscapes along the way have earned this route a spot among the most beautiful train routes in Vietnam. One-way ticket prices start from 235,000 VND.

Hue – Da Nang Route
The train route from Hue to Da Nang is one of the most beloved journeys by train. The railway line winds through beautiful beaches, majestic mountains, and lush valleys. The stretch from Hue to Da Nang, especially the pass through Hai Van Pass, offers breathtaking views of the East Sea and the Truong Son Mountain Range. Passengers can choose between the high-speed SE train or the scenic HĐ train. The route covers 110 km, taking about 3 hours. Scenic train tickets are priced at 180,000 VND one way.


Da Nang – Dong Hoi Route
The train route from Da Nang to Dong Hoi is truly one of the most beautiful train routes in Vietnam. Passing through Hai Van Pass, Son Tra Peninsula, and Da Nang Bay, as well as passing by Hue and Quang Tri, this is a must-experience journey for many travelers. With a journey time of 6 hours from Da Nang Station to Dong Hoi Station, there is plenty of time to relax and enjoy the scenery.


The Da Lat - Trai Mat route offers an unforgettable journey aboard a nearly century-old train. The short 7km track allows the train to move slowly, giving passengers the chance to enjoy scenic views of pine hills, flower gardens, and lush vegetable patches. The round-trip journey lasts around an hour, with tickets available for 88,000 VND and 98,000 VND.
The Da Lat - Trai Mat route offers a fantastic journey aboard a vintage train that is nearly 100 years old. The 7km path is traversed slowly, allowing travelers to take in the stunning scenery of pine-covered hills, vibrant flower gardens, and flourishing vegetable fields. The round trip takes about an hour, with ticket prices of 88,000 VND and 98,000 VND.

The train route through the Muong Hoa Valley (Sapa)
The Muong Hoa Mountain Railway is one of the most scenic train routes in Vietnam. This line connects the heart of Sapa with the Fansipan cable car station. Passengers are treated to breathtaking views of the majestic mountains of the Northwest. The train covers a 2km stretch, taking about 15 minutes to travel. The train itself combines classic and modern designs, offering luxury accommodations.

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Mytour.vnNovember 8, 2024