As the train snakes its way through the country, passengers are treated to that high-in-demand visual feast of ever-changing scenery. From the bustling streets of Hanoi, where the narrow alleys of the Old Quarter echo with the sounds of vendors and scooters, to the serene landscapes of Hue with its imperial citadel, and finally to the vibrant energy of Ho Chi Minh City, the Reunification Express encapsulates the essence of Vietnam with flair and a sense of sustainable adventure.
One of the charms of the Reunification Express is the opportunity it provides to explore Vietnam’s cultural landmarks along the way with comfort and ease. Railroad enthusiasts can disembark at key stations to explore historical sites such as the ancient, and UNESCO-protected town of Hoi An, the imperial city of Hue, and the vibrant metropolis of Da Nang. These cultural pit stops allow travellers to immerse themselves in Vietnam’s rich heritage, sample local cuisine, and interact with the locals and enjoy a bowl of Pho (Vietnamese noodle soup).
For us and for those who followed the iron tracks in either way confirm The Reunification Express is not just a mode of transportation for tourists; it’s an integral part of daily life for many Vietnamese. As you share a compartment with locals, you’ll witness the shared joy among passengers, the rhythmic click-clack of the wheels on the tracks, and the passing scenery that binds the diverse regions of Vietnam together.