Hué
5 juli 2017, Vietnam ⋅ ⛅ 25 °CHué is another of Vietnam's main tourist towns. Menus in the main tourist area are published in English and Korean depending on the target market. Prices are reasonable given the quality of the food.Meer informatie
Hué is another of Vietnam's main tourist towns. Menus in the main tourist area are published in English and Korean depending on the target market. Prices are reasonable given the quality of the food.Meer informatie
Neither words not photos can do justice to the bends, views and road quality of the ride from Prao to Hué. For the first hour we follow a river that cuts a swath through the mountains. Wide at first,Meer informatie
Leaving Hoi an we wriggle our way west through dusty townships. Quiet mountain roads beckon but first we must battle roadworks and road users who scored highly on the "drive without looking" exam.Meer informatie
After being out in the mountains, Hoi An is a shock to the system. When we arrive the ancient town is wall to wall tourists. A tiny cup of iced coffee costs as much as at home and the dual pricingMeer informatie
We learn that the Dragon Bridge in Da Nang breaths fire at 9pm every weekend. It's Sunday and the only weekend night that we will be in the area so we ride the 45 minutes to Da Nang to see theMeer informatie
It's 4.30am when we arrive in Da Nang. We're still asleep on the bus and no one wakes us (nor the other sleeping passengers). Bleery eyed we face the throng of taxi and moto drivers. We have no ideaMeer informatie
The bus company collected us from our hotel at 7pm. The 16 seater mini bus is full and yet more people are being picked up. A sign of things to come. At the bis station there were about 10 buses withMeer informatie
The ride down QL14 (aka AH17) was fast. After just one hour of riding through the mountains we returned to Pleiku from where we will catch a bus to Da Nang. For the most part, the ride was easy. But,Meer informatie
We spent two nights at the Viet Nam Phuot Homestay in Kon Tum. The family were incredible. They fed us delicious food straight from their garden. The daughter took us out to see the sights of Kon Tum,Meer informatie
Our host at the homestay took us to Kon Kotu hill village. We rode along dirt roads through the mountains past rice fields. The height of the village hall determines the power of the village. This oneMeer informatie