Our first day is designed to test the cars, the drivers and the navigators on a short run to get used to the driving conditions and to master the Road Book. We were escorted through Da Nang to avoid any issues with the police and then released, into the mountains beyond, to tackle the Hai …
Day 2 — Hoi An to Kon Tum
It was a leisurely 6 hours of driving for us today, leaving behind the fabulous Hotel Royal in Hoi An who looked after us so brilliantly. They couldn’t have done any more for us (they even hired 24 hour security guards to keep an eye on our cars, and cleared the area at the front …
Day 3 — Kon Tum to Buon Ma Thuot and a lesson in driving etiquette
At home when you flash your headlights to an oncoming car, it means “ after you, be my guest”. Here in Vietnam it means “get out of my way, I’m coming through” usually at some Kms/hr over the speed limit. Overtaking is interesting and Best tackled by assuming the the car behind the vehicle coming …
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