Loading...
Start a new Travel Blog! Blogabond Home Maps People Photos My Stuff

La Bahía de Ha Long

En la Costa norte de Vietnam Miles de islas e islotes llenos de vegetación, emergen de forma caprichosa en aguas de color verde turquesa. Algunas tienen playas de arena blanca, otras esconden cuevas milenarias y otras simplemente forman parte de este espectáculo natural que es la Bahía de Ha...

permalink written by  Paso a Paso on November 6, 2010 from Cat Ba, Vietnam
from the travel blog: PASO A PASO



North-Vietnam

Hanoi, the capital of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, is an elegant city located on the banks of the Red River with tranquil Hoan Kiem Lake at its heart. North of the lake are the bustling streets of the Old Quarter (where we stayed), each street named after the trade that used to take place...

permalink written by  katja-horsch on November 4, 2010 from Hanoi, Vietnam
from the travel blog: North-Vietnam



Saigón

– “Mira a lado y lado…” –“Bua, esto es una locura… aaaaahhhh, ¿cómo lo hacemos?” –“Respira hondo, dame la mano, paso a paso, mantén la calma, y sobre todo NO corras, ¿estás lista?” Y este era el procedimiento normal cada vez que intentábamos cruzar cualquiera de las calles de Saigón,...

permalink written by  Paso a Paso on November 3, 2010 from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
from the travel blog: PASO A PASO



Vivacious and Volatile Vietnam

With the luscious beauty of Laos behind us, we were now ready to face the hustle and bustle of the city once more. Unfortunately for us, to get there would require a 26 hour journey across the border on a sleeper bus...on my birthday!! The bus arrived late and by the time we had sorted our...

permalink written by  SupandNic on October 6, 2010 from Hanoi, Vietnam
from the travel blog: Sup and Nic's World Tour!



I'm in Vietnam

I'm in a restaurant, named Kiti restaurant. I'm relaxing after wandering on Old Quarter Street in Hanoi, Vietnam. Hanoi is very speacial. Names of streets is so same same, it's difficult for me to remember all of them. May be I remember best is this street which the Kiti restaurant located in,...

permalink written by  wonderstone on September 24, 2010 from Hanoi, Vietnam
from the travel blog: Hanoi, Vietnam



Hanoi

We had a few days in Hanoi before we headed to Sapa and then came back again after Sapa. In those initial few days, I can’t say we were that impressed with it. The moped traffic is appalling and there are hazards everywhere from drain missing covers that threaten to swallow you whole to spitting...

permalink written by  Tim and Em on July 26, 2010 from Hanoi, Vietnam
from the travel blog: Round half the world!



Halong Bay - The day that wasn't

Somethings are just not meant to be and I think we were destined not to see Halong Bay. We booked a day trip on Friday, even got up early, to be told that our trip had been cancelled because of bad weather. We re-booked for the following day hopeful that we would get to see the mighty limestone...

permalink written by  Tim and Em on July 24, 2010 from Ha Long, Vietnam
from the travel blog: Round half the world!



Sapa

We stopped in Hanoi for a few nights to organise the trip to Sapa (separate blog entry on Hanoi to follow as we have to return there). We were hoping to get the train to Sapa but were distraught to learn that it was fully booked. Pizza in hand, we trudged onto another sleeping bus. We awoke at...

permalink written by  Tim and Em on July 19, 2010 from Sa Pa, Vietnam
from the travel blog: Round half the world!



My Vietnamese friend

He is Mr.Kien who is now owner of two famous Restaurants, Kiti Restaurant and Trong khach Restaurant, in Hanoi, Vietnam. We met together in Germany when both of us are student. My friend is very active, he both went to school and worked out of school time. He worked so many career. fistly, be a...

permalink written by  blackspide on July 13, 2010 from Hanoi, Vietnam
from the travel blog: Vietnam



Hue

After a relatively short bus journey this time, we arrived in Hue, where incredibly it felt like the temperature had risen again! We had a lovely hotel, but our stay was slightly marred by the regular power cuts. Every day the power is turned off between 6am – 1pm or 1pm – 6pm and...

permalink written by  Tim and Em on July 12, 2010 from Hue, Vietnam
from the travel blog: Round half the world!



Viewing 61 - 70 of 279 Entries
first | previous | next | last

Heading South?

Online Spanish lessons with a live personal tutor FairTutor can hook you up with Online Spanish lessons with a live personal tutor. It's pretty sweet! Online Spanish lessons with a live personal tutor www.fairtutor.com
Navigate
Login

go
create a new account



   

Blogabond v2.40.58.80 © 2026 Expat Software Consulting Services about : press : rss : privacy
View as Map View as Satellite Imagery View as Map with Satellite Imagery Show/Hide Info Labels Zoom Out Zoom In Zoom Out Zoom In
find city: