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11 January 2008 Hue - Vietnam So, while sitting in a little local, what seemd to be business man cafe here in Hue, sipping my iced saigon coffee while being stared at by overjoyed locals. I thought i sould update the trip report. We left the city of Hanoi behind us and invested in an...

permalink written by  ourindochina on January 10, 2008 from Hue, Vietnam
from the travel blog: The Indo China Adventure (incl Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia)



halong bay

So on a lighter note from the hefty birthday meal we left early in the morning to go on a trip to what lonely planet makes out to be paradise, Halong Bay. We were picked up by the bus right in front of our hotel door, and once the bus was done fighting its way through the scooter filled...

permalink written by  ourindochina on January 7, 2008 from Cat Ba, Vietnam
from the travel blog: The Indo China Adventure (incl Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia)



My 23rd Birthday

5 January 2008 Hanoi - Vietnam So after our glorious start to the year in Vang Vieng, which Iaki will aptly inform you about, we left the country of Laos behind us and moved onto the next one. Vietnam is probably the country I was looking forward to most, and thus far I am far from...

permalink written by  ourindochina on January 5, 2008 from Hanoi, Vietnam
from the travel blog: The Indo China Adventure (incl Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia)



starting school

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permalink written by  rod-jenny on December 15, 2007 from Hanoi, Vietnam
from the travel blog: Vietnam Adventures



The rain in Vietnam

After 13 hours stuck on the coach listening to Cambodian karaoke and sweating like mad due to sitting under the air-con engine, we arrived at the bright lights of the city of Saigon (or Ho Chi Minh City in official lingo). In desperate need of a mug of ale, we quickly found a hotel and set off...

permalink written by  Sean, Karl & Dan on November 7, 2007 from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
from the travel blog: Around the world in 180 days...



Halong Bay Vietnam

Halong Bay is one of the world’s natural wonders, and is the most beautiful tourist destination of Viet Nam. Halong Bay features more than one thousand awesome limestone karsts and islands of various sizes and shapes along the 120-km coastline of Bai Chay Beach. Its waters are host to a great...

permalink written by  johncollin on October 22, 2007 from Hanoi, Vietnam
from the travel blog: Halong Bay Vietnam - How to Tours and Cruises The Bay by Userful Travel Guide



Sitting on a boat on the Bay

DAY 1 6:30 am. Showered, dressed and packed for 7:15 am. Served a relativelty disappointing baguette with jam and butter to get us through the morning on the bus. Yes, we're off on a field trip. Ha Long Bay is a 2,00 sq. km. area of the Nort East coast of Vietnam and home to some of the most...

permalink written by  Mal and Laura on September 5, 2007 from Ha Long, Vietnam
from the travel blog: A bit of China and Vietnam



Evidently Chicken Street

Our passage into Hanoi from China was through a city called Nanning. 1.3 million population but very little to do. It was a really plesant city and if you enjoy lots of attention its great because of the 1.3 million people in the city about 20 of them are white so we got used to being stared at...

permalink written by  Mal and Laura on August 31, 2007 from Hanoi, Vietnam
from the travel blog: A bit of China and Vietnam



Enough with the Nam and the Viet

Finishing up Vietnam. It has been an amazing and educational 3 weeks. Joc and I ran into a chap from Australia the other day who followed a similar path to ours through Vietnam. We asked him what he thought about it and his answer was incredibly accurate and simple: There are a lot of things...

permalink written by  GoBlue on July 7, 2007 from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
from the travel blog: Carl's Circuit



Down in Da Lat but not out

As we wrap up our time in Da Lat (and my time overall in Vietnam), we leave behind the cool weather that's been such a welcome relief from the rest of our travels in this part of the world. It's been mostly uneventful here in Da Lat...if you leave out the part of Carl's compounding bodily...

permalink written by  GoBlue on July 3, 2007 from Da Lat, Vietnam
from the travel blog: Viv's Voyage(s)



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