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| "Daniel Kessler" <dkessler@pop.cybernex.net> wrote in message news:46E927CC.F05C1769@pop.cybernex.net... > looked at the site...but saw no map showing where Nha Trang is... > > any clues? How far from Hanoi? How does one get there? Boat? Train? The airport description was in the link. |
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| On Sep 13, 8:06 am, Greg Mossman <moss...@qnet.com> wrote: > On Sep 13, 5:06 am, Daniel Kessler <dkess...@pop.cybernex.net> wrote: > > > looked at the site...but saw no map showing whereNhaTrangis... > > > any clues? How far from Hanoi? How does one get there? Boat? Train? > Nha Trang is about 200 miles north of Saigon aka Ho Chi Minh City, on the coast. Nha Trang is a long way south of Hanoi, probably best to fly from Hanoi. From Saigon there is an overnight sleeper train which takes about 7 hours. Bus or flight from Saigon are also options, domestic airfares are quite reasonable. Overland travel is rewarding but time consuming. Hope this helps, Peace T. |
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| On Sep 13, 8:06 am, Greg Mossman <moss...@qnet.com> wrote: > On Sep 13, 5:06 am, Daniel Kessler <dkess...@pop.cybernex.net> wrote: > > > looked at the site...but saw no map showing whereNhaTrangis... > > > any clues? How far from Hanoi? How does one get there? Boat? Train? > Nha Trang is about 200 miles north of Saigon aka Ho Chi Minh City, on the coast. Nha Trang is a long way south of Hanoi, probably best to fly from Hanoi. From Saigon there is an overnight sleeper train which takes about 7 hours. Bus or flight from Saigon are also options, domestic airfares are quite reasonable. Overland travel is rewarding but time consuming. Hope this helps, Peace T. |
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| On Sep 13, 8:06 am, Greg Mossman <moss...@qnet.com> wrote: > On Sep 13, 5:06 am, Daniel Kessler <dkess...@pop.cybernex.net> wrote: > > > looked at the site...but saw no map showing whereNhaTrangis... > > > any clues? How far from Hanoi? How does one get there? Boat? Train? > Nha Trang is about 200 miles north of Saigon aka Ho Chi Minh City, on the coast. Nha Trang is a long way south of Hanoi, probably best to fly from Hanoi. From Saigon there is an overnight sleeper train which takes about 7 hours. Bus or flight from Saigon are also options, domestic airfares are quite reasonable. Overland travel is rewarding but time consuming. Hope this helps, Peace T. |
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| On Sep 13, 8:06 am, Greg Mossman <moss...@qnet.com> wrote: > On Sep 13, 5:06 am, Daniel Kessler <dkess...@pop.cybernex.net> wrote: > > > looked at the site...but saw no map showing whereNhaTrangis... > > > any clues? How far from Hanoi? How does one get there? Boat? Train? > Nha Trang is about 200 miles north of Saigon aka Ho Chi Minh City, on the coast. Nha Trang is a long way south of Hanoi, probably best to fly from Hanoi. From Saigon there is an overnight sleeper train which takes about 7 hours. Bus or flight from Saigon are also options, domestic airfares are quite reasonable. Overland travel is rewarding but time consuming. Hope this helps, Peace T. |
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| On Sep 13, 8:06 am, Greg Mossman <moss...@qnet.com> wrote: > On Sep 13, 5:06 am, Daniel Kessler <dkess...@pop.cybernex.net> wrote: > > > looked at the site...but saw no map showing whereNhaTrangis... > > > any clues? How far from Hanoi? How does one get there? Boat? Train? > Nha Trang is about 200 miles north of Saigon aka Ho Chi Minh City, on the coast. Nha Trang is a long way south of Hanoi, probably best to fly from Hanoi. From Saigon there is an overnight sleeper train which takes about 7 hours. Bus or flight from Saigon are also options, domestic airfares are quite reasonable. Overland travel is rewarding but time consuming. Hope this helps, Peace T. |
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