Hanoi pt. 2
18. marts, Vietnam ⋅ ☁️ 27 °CI ran out of photo space on that last page. It’s been an interesting trip and I feel I’ve learnt a lot about a part of the world I’ve never seen before. South east Asia is an eclectic mix of oldLæs mere
I ran out of photo space on that last page. It’s been an interesting trip and I feel I’ve learnt a lot about a part of the world I’ve never seen before. South east Asia is an eclectic mix of oldLæs mere
Ha Long Bay feels like the opposite of a “best kept secret. An otherworldly beautiful place that’s incredibly busy. We decided against a two day cruise, opting instead for a fancy single dayLæs mere
Had the absolute WORST tour guide today, taking us to see the most INCREDIBLE caves in the world. They are the largest limestone (if not just largest) caves in the world.
Whilst traversing the Hai Van Pass you start to realise why the Kings chose Hue as the capital city. Surrounded by ocean on one side and mountains on all other sides it seems it would be almostLæs mere
We were the only two who showed up to the bike tour today. About twenty minutes in we could see why as we were slowly melting. There isn’t much by way of shade in the open rice fields and the peopleLæs mere
Thirty degrees and seventy percent humidity, with a hangover, seems like prime conditions to enjoy walking around an ancient temple complex. The temples were old, bombed by the Yanks and veryLæs mere
She was the daughter of Vietnams third president & decided to study architecture and build a very odd house. She claimed it was designed to bring people back to nature. She did this by formingLæs mere