Discover Da Nang on a scooter! Visit Linh Ung Pagoda, explore My Khe Beach, and navigate local train travel with tips for traveling with a baby
Table of Contents
- Main Journey
- Events
- Tips for Traveling with a Child
- Local Travel Tips
- Travel Reflections





Main Journey of Da Nang scooter travel
Morning Preparations
We started our day with a hearty hotel breakfast that satisfied everyone, including Sweetie, which is always a win! Todayโs plan was ambitious: explore Da Nang on a rented scooter. This option struck the perfect balance between affordability, flexibility, and adventure.
Though I had never driven a scooter before, the chance to practice ahead of our future rides in Laos made it a risk worth taking. Julie and Sweetie trusted me enough to hop on, and we headed out to rent one.
Renting a Scooter in Da Nang
The rental shop near My Khe Beach had great rates: just 100,000 VND (~$5) for 24 hours. The friendly staff patiently taught me how to operate the scooter, and after trying a few, I found one that felt comfortable. We finalized the contract, leaving my driverโs license as collateral.
Sweetie didnโt have a helmet, which was a bit concerning, but we decided to keep our speeds low and prioritize safety. First stop: Linh Ung Pagoda in northern Da Nang.
Exploring My Khe Beach En Route
As we rode north, the crowds thinned, and we stumbled upon the idyllic side of My Khe Beachโquiet and picturesque. We saw the iconic large basket boats that dotted the shore. Sweetie was intrigued and kept asking, โWhatโs that?โ It wasnโt until we reached a bustling fishing village that we learned their purpose: these “basket boats” are used to ferry fishermen to larger boats anchored offshore.
Stopping briefly, we snapped a few family photos with the sea as our backdrop before continuing toward Linh Ung Pagoda.
Linh Ung Pagoda and the Lady Buddha
The enormous Lady Buddha statue came into view long before we reached the pagoda. At 67 meters tall, itโs visible even from afar, including from our hotel. The road leading to the pagoda offered incredible views of Da Nangโs coastline.
Parking my scooter for the first time was a learning experience, but the staff were kind and operated on a donation system. Sweetie, full of energy, dashed up the steep stairs leading to the main temple area, her enthusiasm outpacing the midday heat.
We admired the intricate bonsai trees, statues, and the serene environment of the pagoda. Sweetie, already familiar with temples from past trips, eagerly mimicked us by bowing to the Buddha statue. The sense of reverence she displayed warmed my heart.
The Lady Buddhaโs scale was breathtakingโso large that my cameraโs wide-angle lens couldnโt capture her entirely!
A Visit to Da Nang Train Station
After the pagoda, we headed to Da Nang Train Station to address a logistical issue. Our original tickets from Da Nang to Hanoi needed a change since we planned to stop at Hue.
The station was clean and organized, with a ticket queue system in place. We learned that ticket refunds in Vietnam incur a 10% fee, which exceeded the cost of our Da Nang-Hue leg. The helpful staff advised us to simply board the train at Hue using the existing ticket, as the train would stop there anyway.
With our train plans settled, we also inquired about currency exchange, but the offered rates were poor, so we decided to wait for a better opportunity.
Events
- First Scooter Ride: Successfully navigating a scooter with Julie and Sweetie on board.
- Discovering My Khe Beachโs Quiet Side: A peaceful spot with iconic basket boats and fishing village charm.
- Linh Ung Pagoda Visit: Exploring the majestic Lady Buddha and the serene temple grounds.
- Da Nang Train Station: Resolving ticket issues and learning the quirks of Vietnamโs railway system.



1. Scooter Safety
If renting a scooter, ensure everyone wears a helmet, including your child. Though we didnโt find one small enough for Sweetie, we drove slowly and carefully to minimize risks.
2. Prepare for Temple Visits
Pack lightweight clothing that covers knees and shoulders for temple visits, or use provided wraps to ensure compliance with dress codes.
3. Plan Breaks for Naps
A stroller or baby carrier is invaluable for toddlers who may fall asleep unexpectedly, especially during long days of sightseeing.



Local Travel Tips
1. Affordable Scooter Rentals
Scooters are the most budget-friendly way to explore Da Nang. Look for shops offering rentals for around 100,000 VND per day and remember to carry an ID for deposit.
2. Exploring Linh Ung Pagoda
The best time to visit is early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat. Take your time to enjoy the panoramic views of Da Nang from the temple grounds.
3. Handling Train Tickets
If your train passes through multiple destinations, you can often board at intermediate stops without changing your ticket. Confirm details with staff to avoid extra fees.
Travel Reflections
The Thrill of First Experiences
Driving a scooter for the first time was nerve-wracking but ultimately rewarding. It reminded me of the importance of stepping outside my comfort zoneโsomething travel often demands.
Sweetieโs Curious Mind
From asking about basket boats to exploring the temple grounds, Sweetieโs curiosity keeps us engaged with our surroundings in ways we wouldnโt be otherwise.
Grateful for Local Help
The kindness of strangers, from scooter rental staff to helpful train station employees, highlighted how welcoming Vietnam is to travelers.













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