Vinh

Discover Vinh: Gateway to Nghe An's Natural Wonders
 
Located in the heart of Nghệ An province, Vinh is more than just a transit hub—it's a destination rich in culture, history, and natural beauty. As one of Vietnam’s growing urban centers, Vinh offers a mix of vibrant city life and easy access to stunning natural landscapes.
 
Must-See Attractions
Cua Lo Beach: Just 15 km from the city center, this serene beach is perfect for a relaxing day by the sea. Known for its clean waters and soft sands, Cửa Lò is a popular getaway for locals and tourists alike.
 
Kim Lien Village: This is the birthplace of President Ho Chi Minh, located about 15 km from Vinh. The village is a peaceful retreat with lush greenery and traditional houses, offering a glimpse into the early life of Vietnam’s most revered leader.
 
Pu Mat National Park: For nature lovers, this park is a must-visit. Home to diverse wildlife and thick forests, Pu Mat offers hiking trails, waterfalls, and opportunities for eco-tourism.
 
Quyet Mountain and Lam River: These are local favorites for scenic views, hiking, and peaceful boat rides. The Quyet Mountain Park offers a panoramic view of Vinh and the surrounding areas.
 
Traveling to Vinh by Train
Vinh is well-connected by Vietnam's North-South Railway, making it a convenient stop for travelers. Regular trains from both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City make traveling to Vinh comfortable and scenic. From Hanoi, the train journey takes approximately 5-6 hours, while from Ho Chi Minh City, it’s a longer ride of around 18-20 hours.
 
Passengers can enjoy Vietnam’s varied landscapes, from rice paddies to mountains, while relaxing in comfortable sleeper or soft-seat carriages. Once you arrive at Vinh Station, many attractions are easily accessible by taxi or local buses.