Down this little alleyway we found our Ho Chi Minh home NgocThao Guesthouse and what a little gem! Run by a lovely couple of ladies who helped us with everything we needed, made us feel right at homeWeiterlesen
Down this little alleyway we found our Ho Chi Minh home NgocThao Guesthouse and what a little gem! Run by a lovely couple of ladies who helped us with everything we needed, made us feel right at homeWeiterlesen
I went here again with Rachel as this is her first time to Vietnam and even though I fully knew what to expect it still shocked me just how tragic and wasteful the second half of the 20th century wasWeiterlesen
What a delicious lunch! Pork summer rolls and bun cha "Me In" style which somehow led to an appointment at a hairdressers a few blocks away.
Second round at the Cu Chi tunnels and they never get old. The Vietnamese ingenuity still amazes me as farmer's fought trained soldiers and won.
Ahhh Dalat, the clean mountain air, the cool temperature and the pretty little town that bears all the markings of the French colonial rule. Our hostel owner in HCMC said that this is the place thatWeiterlesen
After what one would call almost a lengthy walk we realised that our goal was not actually attainable and that the flower park on Maps.Me wasn't in use, luckily we stumbled across the one that was. ItWeiterlesen
Dalat market, surprisingly bustling for a seemingly small place. We wandered through looking for food. In the end I persuaded the guys to follow the tried and tested recipe of going fully local withWeiterlesen
A somewhat unexpected visit to the bar after playing drinking games at the hostel with Daniel, our Vietnamese gamemaster who is the friendliest man on earth. We played "the game", ended up polishingWeiterlesen
Rach and I had seen a picture of someone we'd met in Thailand at this temple which looked beautiful so we went to visit it.
Linh Phouc was a marvel to behold, consisting of two temples, one pagodaWeiterlesen