How to travel from Vientiane to Hanoi

How to travel from Vientiane to Hanoi

There are only 3 ways to directly travel between Vientiane – Lao’s capital city and Hanoi – Vietnam’s capital city. They are traveling by air, by bus or by motorbike. A bus ride costs USD $27, the flight costs about USD $160 and a car ride should cost from USD $55-85. Research well before your trip and choose the way to travel from capital in Laos to Hanoi partly depending on your own interest, budget and time. Indochina tours Laos

Fly from Vientiane to Hanoi

Vietnam Airlines flight from Vientiane to Hanoi

Vietnam Airlines flight from capital of Laos to Hanoi- source: internet

How far is it from Vientiane to Hanoi?

The average distance between Hanoi is about 495 kilometers (equals to 267 nautical miles or 307 miles). If you choose to travel by air, you will leave Wattay International Airport and will arrive at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi – Vietnam’s capital city.

How long does a flight to Hanoi take?

The average duration of a flight from Vientiane to Hanoi is around 1 hour.

How many flights served per day by Vietnam Airlines for the route to Hanoi?

Traveling by air is the fastest way

Traveling by air is the fastest way- source: internet

Currently, there are 2 daily flights from Laos to Hanoi operated by Vietnam Airlines. The first flight departs from Vientiane at 3.15 PM and arrives at Noi Bai Airport at 4.25 PM (the duration is 1 hour and 10 minutes). The last one leaves Vientiane at 8.05 PM and arrives at Noi Bai Airport at 9.05 PM (the duration is 1 hour). Laos travel tours

How much does a flight from Laos to Hanoi cost?

On average, a one-way flight ticket for economy class between and Hanoi would cost about VND 1,760,000 VND (about USD $80) and for business class VND 3,586,000 (or about USD $163).

Vientiane to Hanoi by bus

Bus from Vientiane to Hanoi

Bus from Vientiane to Hanoi – source: internet

pon arrival we were placed in front of two buses, each were perhaps 30 years old, definitely past their prime and both going to Hanoi from Vientiane. The whole front-right portion of the screen was caved-in and splintered with cracks spreading the length of the windshield. Unfortunately we now had another problem, our bus had stopped in the middle of the road in the pitch black and it looked as though it wasn’t going to be repaired any time soon.

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