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The next consideration whilst contemplating how to get around Vietnam is whether or not to go ahead and lease a motorcycle. at just only $50 a month, this is a cheap method of getting around, particularly when you take in the fact that you can top off a motorbike tank for just around 40 nickels! The obvious apprehension about going this mode of transportation is the hazard of riding aroundon a motorcycle with the fantastically eventful Vietnamese traffic of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. but, as frightening as it may sound like to you the reading, you rapidly get used to the hectic roads, and it's not actually as treacherous as you may be thinking. you see, many expats I am familiar with living in Vietnam will take part in some sort of minor mishap if they stay around long enough, but the majority of expats are only smallmodest wrecks due to the excessive density of the cars, taxis, and motorcycles . but for the most part, most people living in Vietnam getting a hold of a bike, and do get around Vietnam without a problem. If you're only visiting Vietnam on a trip, leasing a motorbike may be an adventurous and excellent choice. it is just simply more enjoyable to get around on a little motorcycle than having to take buses and rent taxis. It's more frugal in the long run, and will give yourself added liberty to go where ever you want. on the other hand, you need to find your own way when you drive with only your wits, but what's the thrill of going to a destination like Vietnam if you're not willing to get a little lost?! I would suggest getting around this way, in spite of this if you go by taxi, but, or train you'll do just fine as well. [http://learnvietnamesetravel.com Traveling around Vietnam]
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