Phuoc Duyen Tower

As we leave Hue today, we took a short dragon boat ride down the Perfume River to the Phuoc Duyen Tower, a beautiful compound showcasing Vietnamese Buddhist culture and bronze casting expertise. Withもっと詳しく
Cao Dai Temple

As we made our way further south from Hue down to Hoi Ann, we stopped at the Cao Dai Temple. Founded in 1926, this religion blends elements of Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, and Catholicism, aimingもっと詳しく
My Son - Champa Ruins

Our last full day in Hoi An, we drove an hour outside of town to explore My Son Sanctuary, a UNESCO World Heritage site. These Champa ruins hold immense historical and cultural significance, offeringもっと詳しく
Beach day

Took a day off from seeing temples and ruins today and walked the beach. Felt great just to listen to the ocean and get our feet wet . The hotel is right across the street from the beach and we wereもっと詳しく
Long Son Pagoda

We explored the Long Son Pagoda this morning, the oldest temple in Nha Trang. Our motorcycle trip took us through the busy city center, and then found smaller streets to wind up to the top of a hill,もっと詳しく
Rice & Weaving

As we continued on from the White Buddha via motorcycle, we stopped at a rice field to get a close look at it. Just beautiful, a sea of green, with the local farmer's house behind. Way off in theもっと詳しく
Mr. Huang

Continuing on our motorcycle trip, we went deeper into a village to have a chat with the Chief. As usual, Young completely undersold this event. Mr. Huang served as a paratrooper in the Vietnam war, aもっと詳しく
Vinpearl Harbor

Well this day took a turn! Young had pointed out Vin Pearl Island as we came into town, and he said it was a big amusement park. We didn't think anything more about it but then earlier today he saidもっと詳しく
Dalat!

Overland to Dalat today, wound up the mountains to a beautiful town where the downtown has many examples of French architecture, including Art Deco and French colonial alongside traditional Vietnameseもっと詳しく
Crazy House

We stayed at the Sammy hotel which is right around the corner from a famous landmark, the Crazy House. Our guide warned us that it was very steep with lots of steps and he was not kidding. Super superもっと詳しく
Dalat Market

Tonight is our home hosted dinner, so we headed out to explore the central market for last minute gifts to bring. Fruit, vegetables, and flowers everywhere. Lots of strawberries. I think our guide wasもっと詳しく
Dalat Agriculture

We headed out for an agricultural tour and started with a greenhouse just outside of town where they grow roses and Gerber daisies. They explained the different types of fertilizer they use and weもっと詳しく
Weasel coffee

Our agriculture tour continued with a visit to the weasel coffee operation. Not what I was expecting... I thought the weasels loved to eat the coffee beans so much that they would stay close to anもっと詳しく
Farming Village

Continuing on from the coffee farm, we stopped at a village that represents the housing provided to the farmers after reunification. We took a Dalat limousine....which is a trailer pulled by aもっと詳しく
Peppercorn & University

As we were making our way down the mountain back to Dalat, we pulled over to inspect some pepper plants! Very cool, they are vines that are trained on old trees or poles.
Pepper is primarily grown inもっと詳しく
Saigon!

Up early to fly from Dalat to Ho Chi Minh, then headed straight out to the post office which is a well preserved example of French colonial architecture. We then went to the War Remnantsもっと詳しく
Mekong fruit farm

Took a boat up the Mekong to tour a local's fruit farm. He was given the land in 1975 after reunification and it was just a mangrove swamp. His family dug trenches to prevent flooding and provideもっと詳しく
Lunch at Mien Tay

As we continued our journey through the Mekong Delta, we stopped for lunch at Mien Tay and then watched a side operation make coconut candy. The Delta was really cool, it reminded me of theもっと詳しく
Night out in Saigon

I came on this trip super judgy about people that come all the way over to this country and don't eat their food. I was going to eat pho every day and try absolutely everything. If there was a hostileもっと詳しく
Cu Chi Tunnels

Explored the tunnels today, including actually duck walking through three separate ones. Totally crazy. 248 km of tunnels built and used 1948-1974. Located in Cu Chi District, about 40 kilometersもっと詳しく
Lunch with Viet Cong

Had lunch today with three Viet Cong, very emotional for many of the group. Young was able to interpret the stories they wanted to share with us and then have several questions that we had answered. Iもっと詳しく
Last night in Vietnam

Today was a hard day after having lunch with the Viet Cong and exploring the tunnels. Many people cried throughout the day, and Sally and I took some time to ourselves to have a beer and debrief. Weもっと詳しく
Cambodia!

Had a civilized noon flight out of Saigon today, so we got to sleep in. Check in and immigration took a really long time but we were there early so no stress. We found the lounge so we know the layoutもっと詳しく
Monastery & Angkor National Museum

Our first stop this morning was Wat Kessaram, one of the many killing fields that serves today as a monastery. We met with a monk who chose this temporary life because he came from a very poor family.もっと詳しく
Apsara Dance

A lot of people were fading in the heat, so our crew took a short detour to the spa for a break in the action. Then we went out for dinner and a show, taking a tuk tuk and a lot of trust out of theもっと詳しく