Ha Tien to Chau Doc
Private Car Transfer
Would you like to travel via private car from Ha Tien to Chau Doc according to your own convenience? Then get yourself Mui Ne Private Car to get the best private transportation service according to your convenience with full assistance on the route of National Highway N1 (QLN1) to travel 95.3 km in about 2 hours 9 minutes time.
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PRIVATE CAR TRANSFER — HA TIEN TO CHAU DOC VIA NATIONAL HIGHWAY N1 (QLN1)
HA TIEN TO CHAU DOC TRAVEL Q&A
1/ What is Chau Doc, and why do travelers go there from Ha Tien?
Chau Doc is a multicultural border town in An Giang province, blending Vietnamese, Khmer, and Cham cultures. It serves as a major gateway to Phnom Penh via fast boat and is famous for the Sam Mountain Buddhist pilgrimage site. From Ha Tien, Chau Doc is the natural next stop for travelers exploring the western border route or heading overland to Cambodia.
2/ How far is Ha Tien from Chau Doc?
The route from Ha Tien to Chau Doc covers 95.3 km via National Highway N1 (QLN1), taking approximately 2 hours 9 minutes with no ferry crossings. This well-paved border highway passes through the scenic Seven Mountains foothills and several small district towns where traffic may slow down slightly. Travel times will vary minimally depending on your exact pickup location in Ha Tien.
3/ Ha Tien to Chau Doc Route Map
Route: Ha Tien → QLN1 → Giang Thanh → Tri Ton → That Son → Chau Doc
4/ Is there a bus or shared van from Ha Tien to Chau Doc?
Bus and shared minivan connections between Ha Tien and Chau Doc exist but run infrequently and on fixed schedules that rarely align conveniently with arriving ferry or border-crossing times. Most services involve at least one transfer — either at Rach Gia or at a junction town along QLN1 — and total journey time including waiting is typically 3–4 hours. The shared van drops at the Chau Doc bus station, which is a taxi ride from the river market, the Cambodia fast-boat pier, and most guesthouses along the waterfront. For two or more travelers, a private car on QLN1 is faster door-to-door, costs less per person than a shared van once you add the transfer taxi at the Chau Doc end, and departs when you are ready to leave rather than when a seat fills.
Ha Tien to Chau Doc: Transport Options Compared (2026)
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Travel Time |
Approx. Cost |
Notes |
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Private Car (QLN1 direct) |
~2 hrs 9 min |
From $58 (per car) |
★★★★★ Door to door, departs on your schedule, no transfers |
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Shared minivan (via junction transfer) |
3–4 hrs |
$6–10 (per pax) |
Infrequent; at least one transfer; drops at bus station — need taxi to waterfront or accommodation |
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Local bus (QLN1 route) |
3.5–5 hrs |
$4–7 (per pax) |
Stops at every district town; cheapest but slowest; runs on its own schedule |
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Motorbike (self-drive) |
~2.5 hrs |
Rental + fuel |
Scenic on QLN1 through That Son; not practical with significant luggage or after a long journey |
5/ How to book and pay?
Send your pickup address in Ha Tien, your preferred departure time, number of passengers, and luggage count via WhatsApp, Zalo or Viber: (+84) 976 694 384 or email muineprivatecarservice@gmail.com. We confirm the same day.
Book at muineprivatecar.net. Payment in cash at drop-off, or in advance by Visa, Mastercard, or Bank Transfer. Available 24/7.
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HA TIEN TO CHAU DOC PRIVATE CAR TRANSFER
I. Ha Tien to Chau Doc via QLN1
Based on your preferred departure time, the driver arrives at your hotel, guesthouse, or any Ha Tien address and the transfer begins. The route heads northeast out of Ha Tien on National Highway N1 (QLN1) — the western border highway that runs along Vietnam's frontier with Cambodia from Ha Tien all the way north to Tinh Bien. This is one of the most geographically distinct drives in the Mekong Delta: the road begins at sea level on the Gulf coast and passes through the That Son (Seven Mountains) foothills — the only upland terrain in the otherwise pancake-flat delta — before dropping back into the floodplain outside Chau Doc.
Private Car from Ha Tien to Chau Doc (Around 2 Hours 9 Minutes)
Leaving Ha Tien, QLN1 runs northeast past the Giang Thanh River — the waterway that forms part of the Cambodia–Vietnam border just north of town. The road passes through Kien Luong district (the same limestone karst area you see from Ha Tien's beaches, now viewed from the land side) and into the Tri Ton district of An Giang. Through Tri Ton the landscape changes completely — the Seven Mountains (Cam, Chua, Dai, Nho, Ket, Co To, Tuc Dup) appear as an improbable cluster of forested peaks rising directly out of the flat rice fields, their summits often cloud-capped in the morning. The road runs through the base of these hills before flattening again into the Chau Doc floodplain, where the Hau River and the Vinh Te Canal define the town's geography.
On arrival, the driver drops you at your exact address in Chau Doc — the riverside hotel strip, the Cambodia fast-boat pier, Sam Mountain guesthouse area, or any private address — assists with luggage, and completes a final vehicle check before the journey ends. Remaining balance settled at drop-off if not pre-paid.
Pick-Up & Departure
We pick up from any location in Ha Tien — hotels near Dong Ho Lake, guesthouses on Tran Hau Street, the Ha Tien ferry pier (if you are arriving from Phu Quoc and continuing directly), the Xa Xia border crossing area (if arriving from Cambodia), or any private address in town. If pickup from two locations is needed, let us know at booking.
For travelers catching the Chau Doc–Phnom Penh fast boat, departure times from the Chau Doc pier are typically 7:30am and 8:00am. This means leaving Ha Tien no later than 5:15–5:30am to arrive with check-in time. Tell us your boat departure time and we calculate the correct Ha Tien pickup window. For travelers with no fixed schedule, a 7:00–8:00am departure from Ha Tien delivers you to Chau Doc by 9:00–10:00am with the morning ahead.
During the Journey
The driver follows QLN1 northeast the entire way — the border highway that traces Vietnam's western frontier. At just over 2 hours, this drive does not typically need a formal rest stop, but the road through Tri Ton town center has a brief market section that can slow briefly in the morning. Drivers who know this route factor it in and maintain overall timing.
The That Son section of QLN1 — roughly 30–40 km before Chau Doc — is the most visually distinctive part of the drive. The Seven Mountains rise steeply from the surrounding paddies, and on clear mornings the summit of Cam Mountain (Nui Cam) is visible long before you reach it. If you are not in a rush for a boat connection, this stretch is worth slowing down for. Just mention it to the driver.
Optional Stop — Cam Mountain Viewpoint or Tri Ton Market
If you are departing Ha Tien early and not rushing for a Chau Doc boat connection, a brief stop near Tri Ton — either at the base of Cam Mountain (Nui Cam) for a 20-minute look at the landscape, or at Tri Ton market for Khmer-style banh trang nuong and coffee — adds character to what is already an interesting drive. This part of An Giang has a higher Khmer population than most of the delta, and the market food reflects it. Mention the stop at booking and we factor it into your arrival time at Chau Doc.

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II. Chau Doc to Ha Tien (Reverse Direction)
If you are traveling the opposite direction — from Chau Doc to Ha Tien — we run the same route in reverse on QLN1 southwest. Common reasons include heading to Ha Tien to catch the ferry to Phu Quoc Island, or crossing into Cambodia via Xa Xia border gate. The drive is the same 95.3 km / approximately 2 hours 9 minutes.
If you are heading from Chau Doc to Ha Tien for the Phu Quoc ferry: Ha Tien ferry departure times to Phu Quoc vary by operator — confirm your sailing time and we calculate your Chau Doc pickup. Allow 30 minutes at the Ha Tien pier for check-in before departure. Tell us the ferry time and we work out when to collect you in Chau Doc.
Book both legs together for the best combined rate and confirmed vehicles in both directions.
Customer Reviews
From travelers who have used Mui Ne Private Car across southern Vietnam and the Mekong Delta.
“Smooth and seamless service from start to finish. Pickup was perfectly on time, even very early in the morning. The vehicle was clean, comfortable, and well maintained. The entire journey felt professional, stress-free, and well organized.”
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Chau Doc The Border Town on the Hau River
Chau Doc is not a typical tourist destination — it is a working river town that happens to sit at one of the most logistically significant points in southern Vietnam. The Hau River (the southern branch of the Mekong) runs through the center of town and continues north into Cambodia. The Vinh Te Canal, built between 1819 and 1824 using forced Khmer labor, marks the border with Cambodia just north of the city and connects all the way to Ha Tien. On the far bank of the Hau River, directly opposite the Chau Doc waterfront, sits the Cham Muslim community of Chau Giang — accessible by small ferry in three minutes, and visually arresting with its mosques, hijab-wearing residents, and fish-processing operations under floating houses. The Cham here are descendants of the Champa kingdom and converted to Islam several centuries ago; their community is one of the most intact Cham Muslim settlements in the country. This multicultural density — Vietnamese, Khmer, Cham, Chinese — within a single small city is what makes Chau Doc worth a stop rather than just a border connection point.
When to visit Chau Doc:
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November to April (dry season): The best window for Sam Mountain pilgrimage visits and the surrounding countryside. The floodplain around Chau Doc dries out enough that all roads are accessible, and QLN1 from Ha Tien is at its most reliable. Sam Mountain festivals — particularly around the Vietnamese lunar calendar holidays — draw large numbers of pilgrims and are worth timing a visit around if you have flexibility.
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October–November (flood season peak): The Mekong flood peaks in October and the surrounding rice fields around Chau Doc are under water — the floodplain becomes a shallow inland sea with fishing boats navigating between the villages. It is one of the most visually distinctive landscapes in the delta. The QLN1 route from Ha Tien stays above flood level throughout, but some secondary roads to outlying villages become inaccessible.
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Early morning arrival: Arriving in Chau Doc by 9:00–10:00am gives you the morning light for the Cham village ferry crossing and the market along the waterfront. The floating fish farms are most active in the morning when feeding happens. Sam Mountain is best climbed in the morning before the midday heat becomes oppressive.
What to do in Chau Doc:
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Sam Mountain (Nui Sam) and Ba Chua Xu Temple: Sam Mountain rises 284 metres out of the flat floodplain 5 km southwest of Chau Doc — it is visible from the town and from much of the QLN1 approach. At its base sits Mieu Ba Chua Xu, the Temple of the Lady of the Realm — one of the most important religious sites in southern Vietnam, visited by millions of pilgrims annually, particularly during the Sam Mountain Festival (vat day Sam) in the third lunar month. The temple complex is active day and night. The mountain itself can be climbed by stairs or road; the summit has views over the floodplain toward Cambodia and on clear days to the other That Son peaks.
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Cham village ferry crossing (Chau Giang): A small public ferry runs from the Chau Doc waterfront to the Cham Muslim community of Chau Giang on the opposite bank of the Hau River — three minutes, a few thousand dong. The village has wooden mosques, traditional Cham weaving workshops, and the floating fish-farm structures that Chau Doc is associated with. It is not set up for tourism — which is exactly why it is worth visiting. Go in the morning when activity is highest and walk rather than joining a tour group.
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Floating fish farms (lang be ca): The section of river between Chau Doc town and the Cham village is lined with floating cages housing catfish, snakehead fish, and perch — a farming system that uses the river current to oxygenate the water. The scale is impressive when seen from the ferry or from the waterfront. Chau Doc catfish (ca tra, ca basa) is exported globally; much of it starts in farms like these.
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Chau Doc market and the waterfront at dawn: The Chau Doc central market near the river runs from 4:00am and peaks around 6:00–7:00am. Fresh fish from the Hau River, Cambodian imports, Khmer vegetables, and the fermented fish paste mam ca loc (Chau Doc's most famous local product) are all here. Mam ca loc — a pungent fermented snakehead fish paste used as the base for bun mam noodle soup — is made locally and sold in ceramic jars. Buy it here for a fraction of what it costs packaged for tourists elsewhere.
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Cambodia fast boat (Chau Doc to Phnom Penh): The Hang Chau and Blue Cruiser fast boats depart the Chau Doc riverside pier daily at approximately 7:30–8:00am for Phnom Penh, arriving around 4:00–5:00pm after stopping at the border crossing at Vinh Xuong. The journey crosses into Cambodia through the Mekong floodplain — genuinely one of the more scenic border crossings in Southeast Asia. If you are continuing to Cambodia from Ha Tien, Chau Doc is where you board the boat.
Why Book With Us?
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Boat-time precision for Cambodia departures. The Chau Doc–Phnom Penh fast boat leaves at 7:30–8:00am and does not wait. If you are catching it from Ha Tien, tell us your departure time and we calculate your Ha Tien pickup to the minute. Arriving with 45 minutes to spare is the goal — not cutting it close.
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Pickup from the Ha Tien ferry pier or Xa Xia border. Whether you arrive in Ha Tien by sea from Phu Quoc or overland from Cambodia, the driver meets you at your arrival point and the transfer to Chau Doc begins without you having to arrange onward transport while still carrying bags.
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The That Son section is worth seeing from a vehicle window. The Seven Mountains section of QLN1 between Tri Ton and Chau Doc is the most visually distinctive part of the drive — forested peaks rising from rice fields, Khmer temples at their bases, and the Cambodia border just visible across the canal to the left. A private car lets you slow down or stop briefly if you want a photograph. A bus does not.
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Modern fleet, 2023–2026 models. Sedan for couples, SUV for families, Minivan or Van for groups. All fully air-conditioned — the western border corridor gets significant heat between April and June.
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Driver details the night before. Name, direct phone number, and license plate via WhatsApp before 21:00 Vietnam time. Direct line if anything changes — ferry delays from Phu Quoc, border crossing queues at Xa Xia, or any shift in your Ha Tien departure time.
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Fixed price, no extras. Fuel, driver costs, and all road costs on QLN1 are included in the quoted price. You pay what we quote.
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Return leg available. Chau Doc to Ha Tien via QLN1 for travelers heading to Phu Quoc ferry or Cambodia. Book both legs together for the best combined rate.
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95 km, just over two hours. The drive on QLN1 through the That Son hills and the Khmer villages of Tri Ton is one of the more interesting short drives in the western Mekong Delta — not the flat expanse of paddies you get on most delta routes, but a road with actual topography and a distinct landscape. A private car makes it comfortable and flexible: your pickup time, your door in Chau Doc, and the option to slow down at the Seven Mountains if the morning light is right. Get in touch today with your Ha Tien departure point and any boat or border connection time at Chau Doc, and we confirm your booking by return message.
How the Service Works
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Night before: driver details to your WhatsApp
Before 21:00 Vietnam time, you receive your driver's full name, direct phone number, vehicle type, and license plate. No surprises on departure morning — especially important for early starts ahead of Cambodia boat connections.
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Pickup in Ha Tien — at your door, on time
The driver arrives at your guesthouse, the Ha Tien ferry pier, the Xa Xia border area, or any Ha Tien address at the agreed time. Bags loaded, Chau Doc drop-off confirmed. For travelers catching the 7:30–8:00am Cambodia boat from Chau Doc, pickup from Ha Tien is typically around 5:15–5:30am.
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QLN1 Northeast — Ha Tien through Giang Thanh, Tri Ton, That Son to Chau Doc
Approximately 2 hours 9 minutes. The That Son (Seven Mountains) section through Tri Ton and An Giang is the visual highlight — rocky peaks, Khmer pagodas, and the Cambodia canal visible to the left. Optional brief stop at Cam Mountain base or Tri Ton market on request. Direct, no transfers.
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Arrival in Chau Doc — drop-off at your exact address
Delivered to your hotel, the Cambodia fast-boat pier on the Hau River, Sam Mountain guesthouse area, or any Chau Doc address. Bags unloaded, car checked, balance settled on the spot.
Complimentary bottled water on board. The car is private and departs when you are ready.
Best Price
Price per vehicle, not per person. 100% private — no shared rides.
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Vehicle |
Capacity |
Price 1 way |
Sedan (4 seats)
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1–3 Pax
2 Bags + 2 Handbags |
58 USD |
SUV Medium (7 seats)
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1–4 Pax
3 Bags + 2 Handbags |
62 USD |
Van 16 Seats
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1–12 Pax
8 Bags + 6 Handbags |
100 USD |
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Round-trip discount (Chau Doc → Ha Tien):
WhatsApp • Zalo • Viber: +84 976 694 384
What's Included & What's Not
Included
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Private air-conditioned vehicle
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Experienced driver familiar with QLN1 and the That Son border corridor
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Fuel and all road costs
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Door-to-door pickup and drop-off — including at the Chau Doc Cambodia boat pier
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Complimentary bottled water
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Pickup timing calculated against your boat or border connection if applicable
Not Included
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Cambodia fast-boat tickets or ferry tickets
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Meals and personal expenses
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Driver tips (optional)
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Surcharges for significant last-minute route changes
Holiday Pricing Note:
Prices may increase during Vietnamese public holidays and the Sam Mountain Festival period (third lunar month). Contact us via WhatsApp before booking to confirm the rate during these periods.
Zalo / WhatsApp: +84 976 694 384
Email: muineprivatecarservice@gmail.com
Cancellation Policy
Our cancellation terms for the Ha Tien to Chau Doc Private Car Service:
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Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your scheduled pickup.
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Cancel within 24 hours: a fee of 50% of the total trip cost applies.
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No-show (not at pickup, no advance notice): full fare charged, no refund.
If your departure from Ha Tien is delayed due to a ferry cancellation from Phu Quoc or a border crossing delay at Xa Xia, contact us as early as possible. We handle rescheduling due to external delays with flexibility.
★ THE BORDER ROUTE: QLN1 Northeast — Ha Tien to Chau Doc Direct
The route we drive is Ha Tien → QLN1 → Giang Thanh → Tri Ton → That Son → Chau Doc — 95.3 km, approximately 2 hours 9 minutes, no transfers. Here is why it is the right choice:
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QLN1 is the only direct road between Ha Tien and Chau Doc along the border. The alternative routes go via Rach Gia and add 40–60 minutes. QLN1 is the direct border corridor — what you see on the map is what you drive.
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The Cambodia boat from Chau Doc does not wait. If you are connecting to the 7:30am Phnom Penh fast boat, a private car that leaves Ha Tien at 5:15am and arrives with 45 minutes to spare is the only option that reliably works. Shared transport cannot guarantee this.
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The That Son section is genuinely different from the rest of the delta. The Seven Mountains rising out of the rice fields on the An Giang–Kien Giang border are unlike anything else in the Mekong Delta. A private car lets you appreciate it. A bus does not slow down.
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At just over 2 hours, the private car saves you most of a morning. Shared transport on this corridor takes 3–4 hours including waits. That is an extra 1–2 hours you could spend at Sam Mountain or crossing to the Cham village.
FAQs — Private Car Ha Tien to Chau Doc
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Answer |
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How far is Ha Tien from Chau Doc? |
Approximately 95.3 km via National Highway N1 (QLN1) heading northeast through Giang Thanh, Tri Ton, and the That Son (Seven Mountains) area into Chau Doc, An Giang province. |
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How long does the drive take? |
Around 2 hours 9 minutes under normal conditions. The main variables are the district-town sections through Tri Ton and the approach into Chau Doc, which can add 10–20 minutes during market hours. An early morning departure avoids the worst of this. |
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What time should I leave Ha Tien if I am catching the Cambodia boat from Chau Doc? |
The Chau Doc–Phnom Penh fast boat departs at approximately 7:30–8:00am. To arrive with comfortable check-in time, leave Ha Tien no later than 5:15–5:30am. Tell us your exact boat departure and we confirm your Ha Tien pickup time. We run early morning transfers on this route regularly. |
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Where exactly can you pick me up in Ha Tien? |
Anywhere — guesthouses on Dong Ho Lake, the town center, the Ha Tien ferry pier (if arriving from Phu Quoc), or at the Xa Xia border gate area (if arriving from Cambodia). Include your exact location when booking. |
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Can you drop me at the Cambodia fast-boat pier in Chau Doc? |
Yes — this is the most common Chau Doc drop-off for travelers continuing to Cambodia. The driver takes you to the Hang Chau or Blue Cruiser pier on the Hau River waterfront and helps with bags until you are checked in. |
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Can we stop at the Seven Mountains on the way? |
Yes — a brief stop at the base of Cam Mountain (Nui Cam) or at Tri Ton market is possible without significantly affecting your Chau Doc arrival time, provided you are not catching a morning boat. Mention it at booking and we factor it in. The Seven Mountains section of QLN1 is the most visually distinctive part of the drive. |
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Is the price per person or per vehicle? |
Per vehicle. One fixed price regardless of how many passengers. For two or more people, the per-person cost is comparable to or lower than a shared van, and you arrive door-to-door rather than at a bus station. |
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Are road costs included in the price? |
Yes. Fuel and all road costs on QLN1 are included. The QLN1 border corridor does not have expressway toll booths on this section. |
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Can you also drive Chau Doc to Ha Tien? |
Yes. Chau Doc to Ha Tien via QLN1 is the same route in reverse — 95.3 km, approximately 2 hours 9 minutes. Common for travelers heading to Ha Tien ferry to Phu Quoc or crossing at Xa Xia to Cambodia. Tell us your Ha Tien ferry or border time and we calculate your Chau Doc pickup. |
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What if I am arriving from Phu Quoc and continuing straight to Chau Doc? |
Give us your Phu Quoc ferry arrival time at Ha Tien and we have a driver at the pier when you disembark. After 15–20 minutes to clear the pier and load bags, the 2-hour drive to Chau Doc on QLN1 begins immediately — no overnight stop in Ha Tien required. |
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Is this suitable for families or travelers with large luggage? |
Yes. Specify your bag count at booking. The SUV Large or Van options handle larger loads. Confirm child seat requirements at booking if traveling with young children. |
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How far in advance should I book? |
At least 24–48 hours ahead. During the Sam Mountain Festival period (third lunar month, typically April) and Vietnamese public holidays, Chau Doc sees significantly increased visitor numbers — book earlier during these periods. |
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