Travelling from Nha Trang up to Da Lat, almost every trip crosses Khanh Le Pass (also called Hon Giao Pass or Bidoup Pass) — a long, beautiful pass that determines the duration of the whole journey. This article helps you picture the route and travel safely and comfortably.
How far is Nha Trang – Da Lat, and how long does it take?
The distance is about 135 km, and by car it takes around 3 to 3.5 hours in good conditions; sleeper buses or foggy weather can make it longer (nearly 4 hours). Most of the time is spent climbing the pass, with elevation gradually rising to over 1,500m by the time you reach Da Lat.
What's special about Khanh Le Pass?
- One of the longest and most beautiful passes in the South Central region, with many hairpin bends flanked by forests and waterfalls.
- The scenery gradually shifts from the sea and plains of Nha Trang to the cool pine forests of the highlands.
- It often has fog in the early morning and late evening, especially in the rainy season — drivers familiar with the road will drive slowly and steadily.
Safe travel tips & motion sickness prevention
- Choose a bus operator and driver familiar with mountain passes: this is the most important safety factor.
- Sit in the front rows, near the front of the vehicle if you get motion sickness easily; look far ahead and avoid reading your phone.
- Bring motion sickness medicine, water and a light jacket because it gets cold at higher altitudes.
- Prefer travelling by limousine or newer vehicles to reduce bumpiness on the bends.
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