Vietnam has two types of border crossings -- international and local.
As you may suspect, international crossings are generally open to all
foreign nationalities who are in possession of a valid passport and
visa, while local crossings are open only to locals (on each side of the
border) who are able to cross back and forth using some form of border
pass. The international crossings are the only ones covered in this
section.
Vietnam has over a dozen international overland border crossings.
These allow overland travel to Cambodia (via five crossings), Laos (via
six crossing) and China (at least two crossings). You can also arrive by
air at Hanoi, Saigon and Da Nang international airports.
Popular crossings
The most popular overland border crossing to Cambodia is the Bavet /
Moc Bai crossing . To Laos the Nam Phao / Cau Treo crossing is the most
popular. While travel to China passes through both the Dong Dang / Ping
Xian and Lao Cai / Hekou crossings -- depending on where in China you're
headed.
Technicalities
On weekends and late hours, don't be surprised if you're asked to pay
a dollar or so in "overtime" -- don't expect a receipt! Be sure that
you're stamped into Vietnam for the correct length of stay.
Vietnam/Cambodia borders
Bavet / Moc Bai
This was the first crossing between Vietnam and Cambodia to open to
foreign travellers and it remains easily the most popular. Daily buses
regularly ply the Saigon - Phnom Penh route and the service is both fast
and affordable. Cambodian visa on arrival is available here, Vietnamese
visas must be arranged in advance.
Kaam Samnor / Ving Xuong
This very popular riverine crossing links Phnom Penh in Cambodia with
the Vietnamese town of Chau Doc. Both slow and fast boat services are
available. When you arrive at the border, a fixer will generally gather
up all the passports and head into the immigration office to do all the
paperwork -- you're welcome to accompany them, but it's not essential.
Phnom Den / Tinh Bien
Midway between Ha Tien and Chau Doc, this crossing is open to foreign
travellers and Cambodian visa on arrival are available. The closest
town on the Khmer side is Kampot or Takeo -- but both are a couple of
hours away. There are buses from Ha Tien to the border, though a
motorbike ride is far faster. On the Cambodian side, transport is a bit
sparse and travellers have reported paying upto $55 for a taxi from the
border town of Phnom Den to Kampot.
Prek Chak / Xa Xia
Yes, the Cambodia/Vietnam coastal border crossing is open and
travellers with a valid Vietnamese visa can enter Vietnam at the Prek
Chak / Xa Xia crossing a twenty minute motorbike ride from Kep. A moto
to the border from Kep costs around US$7 and onwards transport to Ha
Tien in Cambodia is available. Cambodian visa on arrival are available.
Le Thanh / O Yadao crossing
This remote crossing links Ban Lung in northeast Cambodia to Pleiku
in Vietnam, with a through trip between the two taking about six hours.
From the Vietnamese side, buses run from Pleiku to Duc Co, from where
you'll need to grab a xe-om for the last 20km to the border. From the
border to Ban Lung is a trip of about 70km -- expect to pay US$15-20 to
charter a car for the run, $10-15 by moto.
Vietnam / Laos borders
Sop Hun / Tay Trang
This border has finally opened to international travellers. To get
into Vietnam, a bus leaves three times a week from Muang Khua on the Lao
side for Dien Bien Phu on the Vietnamese side. The bus leaves at 07:00,
and costs 50,000 kip (plus 2,000 kip to cross the river). We suggest
getting to the bus departure point (on the Vietnamese side of the Nam
Ou) by 06:30 as seats are limited and allocated on a first come first
serve basis. If the bus is full you will be left behind! Tickets cannot
be pre-purchased. At the border, Lao immigration staff demand a 4,000
kip 'processing fee'. You cannot get a Vietnamese visa on arrival, so
arrange this beforehand. In the opposite direction buses leave three
times a week from Dien Bien Phu to Muang Khua at 05:30. Lao visa on
arrival is available at the border.
Na Maew / Nam Xoi
For those coming from Vietnam, this crossing offers convenient access
into the bookdocks of Laos' Hua Phan province. It is a short ride from
the border to Sam Neau. Through buses run from Sam Neua to Thanh Hoa in
Vietnam taking 10-12 hours. If you don't want through transport, there
are songtheaws to the border from Sam Neua for 21,000 kip but there
isn't much on the Vietnamese side to pick you up.
NamCan / Nam Khan
Convenient to the Lao town of Phonsavan and the large Vietnamese city
of Vinh, this border is the crossing of choice for most overland
travellers. Coming from Vinh there are buses to Phonsavan departing at
6:00 on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays, costing 142,000 VND
(100,000 Laos kip). The trip is 403 km and should take about 12 hours.
Through buses to Luang Prabang leave at 06:00 as well, on Wednesdays and
Sundays only. The 690 km journey costs 325,000 VND (216,000 Laos kip).
Vietnamese passengers pay less (but then again, they pay taxes and you
don't!) Lao visas on arrival are available.
Nam Phao / Cau Treo
Convenient to the Lao town of Lak Xao and the large Vietnamese city
of Vinh, this border is the crossing of choice for most overland
travellers. Coming from Laos, the border is 34 km east of Lak Xao -- you
can catch a bus to the border and then walk across to the other side,
500m away, and after entering Vietnam, find a connection to Vinh, about
100km away on the Vietnamese eastern coast, and from there to your city
of choice in Vietnam. You'll need to have your Vietnamese visa in
advance, of course.
Dansavanh / Lao Bao
This was the first land border between Laos and Vietnam to open for
international travellers, it was for a long time the most popular, but
many now opt for the more northern crossing near Lak Xao instead. This
crossing is convenient for Hue in Vietnam and Savannakhet in Laos. Lao
visas are available and through buses from Savannakhet to Hue run daily.
Bo Y / Ngoc Hoi
Convenient to Attapeu and Laos and Kontum in Vietnam, the border at
Bo Y is wide open to foreigners, and now provides an interesting, if
somewhat challenging, way to enter Vietnam. Of course, as ever, you'll
need to have obtained a valid Vietnamese visa before hitting the border.
In Attapeu, mini-buses for Bo Y leave in the morning -- the first
departure is at 07:00, running through to about 10:00. The price to Bo Y
is 80,000 kip. It's 119km from Attapeu to Bo Y. Once everyone is
processed the vans continue on to the town of Ngoc Hoi, 18km on the
other side of the border. The entire process from Attapeu takes about
three hours. Transport options are available from in Ngoc Hoi to just
about anywhere you want to go. The nearest spot on the tourist trail is
Kon Tum, 68km east of Ngoc Hoi.
Vietnam / China borders
Mong Cai / Dong Hung
Mong Cai Border Gate is in the northeast of Quang Ninh Province,
176km from Halong City, 327km from Hanoi. From Halong City, along the
highway 18 to Mong Cai Town, and then across the Mong Cai Border Gate to
China.
Dong Dang/Ping Xian
A taxi to Ping Xian costs 30RMB and a bus to Nanning 50RMB. Once in
Nanning you can get a local bus for 2RMB into the city and there are
plenty of ATMs/banks/moneychangers etc. So get a minimum of 100RMB per
person at the border if you're heading for Nanning. Coming the other way
getting to Hanoi is likely to cost you about 100,000 dong. Shared taxis
run from the border to Lang Son where you can pick up a variety of
buses or the train to Hanoi.
Lao Cai / Hekou border
The closest border crossing to Sapa and Kunming, some nationalities,
including Australians and some Europeans, can buy one-month Chinese
visas on the spot on the Vietnamese side of the Lao Cai / Hekou border
for US$45 -- processing takes an hour. But Brits, Americans and a list
of others have to get visa'ed up in Hanoi. Be sure to check with the
Chinese embassy before you arrive at the border, and it probably makes
sense to arrive with a visa in your passport in any case. Going the
other way, of course, no visa on arrival is available. The number for
the visa office at the border is: (0918)131018 or contact viptourasia representative
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