The Top 5 Things To Do In Hue, Vietnam
Hue, a 2 hour train ride north of Da Nang, is a lesser-known city in the middle of Vietnam that is increasingly becoming popular with tourists. A visit to Hue is best utilized as a brief (2 – 3 night)...
View ArticleWhy You’re Better Off Skipping The Countryside Tour In Da Lat
Da Lat might be one of Vietnam’s best kept secrets. Viewed as a city unlike others in Vietnam, once you arrive in Da Lat, you won’t really feel like you’re in Vietnam. Though it is still a relatively...
View ArticleThe Top 10 Things To Do In Da Lat
While it’s likely you haven’t heard of Da Lat before, it would be a shame to pass through this city on your way to the south of Vietnam without stopping. Unlike any other city I’ve visited in Vietnam,...
View ArticleCu Chi Tunnels: Worth A Visit?
When I told friends I would be making a quick stop in Ho Chi Minh City during my Vietnam travels, one of the first suggestions I received was to visit the Cu Chi Tunnels. Having nothing else pulling my...
View ArticleOne Of The Best Restaurants In Ho Chi Minh City: Bun Cha
Ho Chi Minh City is a mess of people, motorbikes, and pedestrian unfriendly streets, making it rather difficult to source out and navigate your way to basically anywhere in the city via foot. I stayed...
View ArticleMekong Delta Tour Review: Day 1 (What to Expect & Why It’s Not Worth Your Time)
A popular thing to do while in Ho Chi Minh City is a one or two day Mekong Delta tour. Essentially a large area of multiple rivers, lush greenery, houses on stilts, little villages, and floating...
View ArticleMekong Delta Tour Review: Day 2
After experiencing a rather painful previous first day on our Mekong Delta Tour, our hopes weren’t exactly high for day 2. Initially, we had pictured the Mekong Delta Tour to be enriched with history,...
View ArticleSelf-guided Hoi An Bicycle Tour: Rice paddy fields, water buffalo, & the beach
Aside from roaming around the ancient town, one of the more popular things to do in Hoi An is to rent a bicycle for a day and head outside of the main town to explore. You’ll come across rice paddy...
View ArticleHoi An Night Market: Delicious sweets and plenty of souvenirs
Night markets are one of my favorite parts of traveling throughout South East Asia. I love the food, the knick-knacks, the mix of locals and tourists, and the general buzz that surrounds you. The night...
View ArticleHidden Beach Hoi An: The only beach you need to visit
Hoi An is most famous for its Ancient Town – filled with the most delicious food, bright yellow shop walls, and a whole lot of lanterns. Although spending a few days wandering around the Ancient Town...
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