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Tuan Tu bus is the ideal choice for passengers seeking a safe and comfortable journey. With a range of vehicles from 22-room buses to Luxury 34-room buses, Tuan Tu offers a variety of options to meet all travel needs. Especially, with ticket prices starting from just 270,000 VND, passengers can easily choose a service that fits their budget.
Tuan Tu bus service from Saigon to Phan Rang is highly rated for its service quality, receiving a score of 4.7/5 from customers. This shows that Tuan Tu not only focuses on providing modern and convenient vehicles but also ensures the best customer care services. All buses are equipped with comfortable sleeper beds, cool air conditioning, and free Wi-Fi, providing passengers with a relaxing and convenient journey.
Choosing Tuan Tu bus service from Saigon to Phan Rang, passengers can rest assured about the quality and safety of their trip. With reasonable prices and high-standard services, Tuan Tu is committed to delivering a perfect travel experience for all passengers on the journey from Saigon to Phan Rang.
Pick-up/drop-off points of Tuan Tu bus in Sai Gon: District 10 Office: 396 Le Hong Phong, District 10.
Pick-up/drop-off point in Sai Gon
Pick-up/drop-off point of Tuan Tu bus in Phan Rang:
Phan Rang Office: 248 Le Duan, Phan Rang-Thap Cham, Ninh Thuan.
Pick-up/drop-off point in Phan Rang
Thap Cham Office: 948 21/8 Street, Phan Rang-Thap Cham, Ninh Thuan.
Pick-up/drop-off point in Phan Rang
In Sai Gon:
Ong Dau Bridge.
Old Eastern Bus Station.
An Suong Bus Station.
Nang Luong Gas Station.
Thanh Xuan Gas Station.
Petrolimex 12 Gas Station.
Linh Xuan Overpass.
Hiep Phu Gas Station.
Vung Tau Crossroads.
In Phan Rang:
New Ca Na Crossroads.
Be Bau Ca Na Fish Sauce.
Ca Na Toll Station.
Quan The Crossroads.
Hoa Trinh Crossroads.
Go Ca Crossroads.
Hanh Vy Rest Stop.
Long Binh Crossroads.
Thap Cham Crossroads.
Phuoc My Market.
District 10 Office <> 121 National Highway 13, Ward 26, Binh Thanh <> Binh Phuoc Intersection <> Lien Huong Intersection <> Phan Rang Office <> Thap Cham Office.
Route of Tuan Tu bus from Sai Gon to Phan Rang
Step 1: Click on the link >> Book Tuan Tu bus ticket from Sai Gon to Phan Rang. Choose a departure time that suits your travel needs.
Step 2: Choose your desired location, pick-up point, and drop-off point, and fill in passenger information.
Step 3: Confirm your booking information and choose a suitable payment method. Make payment and wait to get on the bus.
Step 1: Go to Vexere.com, and select the departure/destination point as Sai Gon - Phan Rang. Then use the filter to select the Tuan Tu bus.
Step 2: Choose the departure time that suits your travel needs.
Step 3: Choose the desired seat(s), pick-up point, drop-off point and fill in passenger information.
Step 4: Confirm the booking information and choose the appropriate payment method. Proceed to payment and wait to board the bus.
After payment, the e-ticket will be sent to the registered email and phone number. At the same time, the bus company will immediately receive the information of the customer booking the ticket, ensuring that the seat you booked is kept.
If you go to the office, please be present about 30 minutes before the bus departure time to prepare to board the bus.
In case of any changes in information or problems, please contact the hotline 1900 96 96 81 (7 AM - 11 PM) as soon as possible for timely support.
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