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Trains, Buses and Tuk Tuks: Getting Around Southeast Asia

Trains, Buses and Tuk Tuks: Getting Around Southeast Asia

One thing I know about myself: the actual act of traveling (getting from point a to b) stresses me out. I’m definitely the person who would rather be extra early to the airport and have to waste some time rather than rush there at the last minute. I am a planner and I like to have all of the information laid out ahead of time, and even more so if something goes wrong. Nothing drives me crazy like boarding an…

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Hanoi Part 2: All About the Food

Hanoi Part 2: All About the Food

I mentioned in my earlier post about our time in Hue that the food we experienced in Vietnam was unique and wonderful but that I had been doing a terrible job documenting it.  With that in mind, I made a more conscious effort to document what we ate when we returned to Hanoi from Halong bay. When we got back Varshan left to go on a two day motorcycle ride, leaving me, Dan and Megan to really dig into the Hanoi…

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Halong Bay

Halong Bay

After exploring Hanoi for a few days it was time for the four of us to head to Halong Bay. I first saw images of Halong Bay on an episode of Anthony Bourdain’s Parts Unknown and it looked like something from another world. We knew it was something we could not miss. When we got to Vietnam and started talking to other travelers a lot of people started telling us that Halong Bay wasn’t worth it; that it had been…

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Hanoi Part 1: The Arrival

Hanoi Part 1: The Arrival

Picking up where I left off: when we finished our cave trek in Phong Nha we were driven back to the tour headquarters where we were able to take a quick (cold) shower, change and get ready for our overnight bus to Hanoi. Exhausted from two days of trekking, we slept surprisingly well on the bus ride, waking up to shouts of ‘Hanoi! Hanoi!’ from our driver. When we stepped off the bus at 5:30 AM it was still dark…

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Cave Trekking in Phong Nha National Park

Cave Trekking in Phong Nha National Park

Two weeks ago  Dan and I embarked on the most challenging and rewarding adventure of our trip thus far: cave trekking in Phong Nha National Park.  Right around when we started doing research for our trip to Vietnam a girl I knew in college posted on Facebook that she was heading to Southeast Asia and asked the social media universe for advice on what to do when she got there.  One of her friends commented on her post recommending an…

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Two Rainy Days in Hue

Two Rainy Days in Hue

When we got on the bus to from Hoi An to Hue it almost immediately started to rain.  When we got off the bus in Hue it was still raining and quite cold.  We later learned that the Hai Van mountain pass between Hoi An and Hue essentially divides north and south Vietnam into two distinct climates.  Even though Hue is less than 80 miles from balmy Hoi An, suddenly it was winter. The fact that it did not stop…

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Hoi An in (Mostly) Pictures

Hoi An in (Mostly) Pictures

Before I talk about Hoi An itself, getting there was an adventure that seems worth describing. It started with a moto taxi from our homestay on An Binh to the ferry landing. Our homestay host had arranged a bus for us to get back to Ho Chi Minh City. He told us to take the ferry accross the river and to cross the street when we get to the other side and a shuttle would pick us up. We had…

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Watching Football in Vietnam

Watching Football in Vietnam

When we arrived at our Homestay on An Binh Island we heard cheering and yelling coming from the next door neighbor’s house. Our host smiled and explained that they were watching “the football match” (football meaning soccer, of course). Later when we were relaxing in hammocks we noticed some of the younger members of our host family circled around a laptop watching something intently and occasionally jumping up and shouting. When they noticed us staring they explained that Vietnam was…

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Vietnamese Moto-Culture: Guest Post by Dan

Vietnamese Moto-Culture: Guest Post by Dan

One of the things I found most interesting about Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) was the scooter/motorbike culture. HCMC spans 2096 square kilometers, has 8,000,000 people, and what feels like twice that number of motorbikes. That’s a big city. That’s a lot of people and a lot of motorbikes. I had been warned, both by friends and by travel guides, how hard it was to cross the street. I was ready for this though. I’ve been to Bangkok and Beijing,…

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Homestay on An Binh Island

Homestay on An Binh Island

After our day exploring the floating markets we decided to continue our stay in the Mekong Delta region at a homestay on An Binh Island. Our hotel in Can Tho arranged a shuttle to take us to the ferry station in Vinh Long where we boarded the ferry to An Binh. We wandered off the ferry looking confused and were quickly accosted by moto-taxi drivers offering to take us to our homestay. We were a little hesitant about jumping on…

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