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Nha Trang is Vietnam’s most famous and traditional seaside-resort-town. Nha Trang Bay Nha Trang Bay [edit] Understand Traces of human settlement date back to the Cham-Empire, though in times of Vietnamese rule there hasn’t been much more than small fishing villages. The French recognized...

permalink written by  garisti on June 1, 2008 from Nha Trang, Vietnam
from the travel blog: Viaje por Asia



Sea, sun and tan in Mui Ne and rain in Nha Trang!!

Hello to all of you!! Sooo! After Ho Chi Minh and its beautiful Mekong River Region, we took a bus straight to Mui Ne... Mui Ne is a little town... well it is more a long street along the beach with loads of hotels and restaurants!! To be quick, the main thing to do there was to relax and go...

permalink written by  agnesola on January 18, 2008 from Nha Trang, Vietnam
from the travel blog: Baby and Baby's around the world travel...



Rainy Days in the ideal Beach Town

After a long and somewhat sleepless night on another Hahn bus we made it to the gorgeous yet completely saturated and grey Nha Trang. We were greeted, as we are now used to... by a forcefull hotel manager/hostess telling us in decent english what excellent value for money they offer their...

permalink written by  ourindochina on January 16, 2008 from Nha Trang, Vietnam
from the travel blog: The Indo China Adventure (incl Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia)



And then there were three

Fond farewells to Ms Jennie McConaghy, who left today to begin the journey home - we'll miss you! We're wrapping up two quick days in Nha Trang, a beach down just south of the demilitarized zone. Despite its potential historical intrigue, Nha Trang has been a place of semi-relaxation for us...

permalink written by  GoBlue on June 27, 2007 from Nha Trang, Vietnam
from the travel blog: Joc's Journeys



Turns out I'm not a very good pool player . . .

So, since my last post, we have left Hoi An, the tailoring capital of SE Asia. For more on how our tailoring experience turned out, read Joc and Vivian's blog entries. I refrained from spending too much money on the process, but our group as a whole spent a lot of time and money getting...

permalink written by  GoBlue on June 27, 2007 from Nha Trang, Vietnam
from the travel blog: Carl's Circuit



Haute Couture

It turns out that getting things tailor-made takes a decent amount of time. Essentially, it ended up being the main activity for us in Hoi An. A quick process synopsis... *Phase 1: Design Doodling Step 1 - You sift through giant catalogs searching for a style/clothes. Step 2 - Sales person...

permalink written by  GoBlue on June 26, 2007 from Nha Trang, Vietnam
from the travel blog: Viv's Voyage(s)



Nha Trang - back to the coast

Back to the coast, in a very full, and hot, mini bus. Looking forward to spending some time on a bus trip tomorrow.

permalink written by  vicks4 on November 25, 2006 from Nha Trang, Vietnam
from the travel blog: Post Work Trip - Vicky Griffiths



Back to the Beach

Next stop Nha Trang, another seaside resort town but with a very lively nightlife and wonderful beach chillout retreats! From Nha Trang our first mission was to do the Island tour around the coast which in the end entailed of more snorkelling, swimming and drinking than it did of island...

permalink written by  Priya&Tim on July 12, 2006 from Nha Trang, Vietnam
from the travel blog: Cheeky Round The World Trip



The Return to Normality

After the boys left we felt it necessary to have a night off to recharge our batteries. The next morning we had a Team Talk discussing Redbull, where after a sleepless night of hallucinations decided to quit cold Turkey. At the beach that day we met two Texan cowboys and enjoyed spectating as...

permalink written by  Murph, Tay, Colly and Erin on May 8, 2006 from Nha Trang, Vietnam
from the travel blog: The Smug Adventures of Murph, Tay, Colly & Erin



Don't be angry Mummies and Daddies.................

So Hanoi. There are 3.4 million mopeds in Hanoi and we have seen/ been run over by every single one of them. Boy do they love tooting their horns. After tranquil Laos Hanoi seemed ridiculously hectic. We were there during the Communist Party Congress and it was a surreal experience to be...

permalink written by  Murph, Tay, Colly and Erin on May 3, 2006 from Nha Trang, Vietnam
from the travel blog: The Smug Adventures of Murph, Tay, Colly & Erin



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