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Vietnam

Halong Bay, Vietnam – Paloma cruises

Halong Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and translates as “the bay of the descending dragon”. It is on most people’s “must do” list when visiting Northern Vietnam. The trips aren’t cheap, especially the ones where you stay aboard for a couple of nights but a lot of people say that it more than … Continue reading »

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New Con Dao (Vietnam) & Phnom Penh (Cambodia) photos!

New photo’s from Con Dao (an island off Vietnam) and Phnom Penh (Cambodia). Con Dao – https://www.flickr.com/photos/etg/sets/72157647050161361/ Phnom Penh - https://www.flickr.com/photos/etg/sets/72157647087207265/

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New Hanoi pictures!

Blog post to follow! For now, here’s some pictures and a link for the photos on a map!  

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Hue city tour

I think I got out of bed at the wrong side this morning, or at least I hope I did, otherwise it was just a really rubbish day! 8am start, greasy omelette for breakfast and walk to the bus to catch a dragon boat for a trip down the Perfume River. Shortly after 8.30am, a … Continue reading »

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Easy Riding, Dalat to Quy Nhon

With a population of around 90 million and nearly 40 million motorbikes (but less than 2 million cars) there seemed no better way to see the country than by motorbike – the Vietnamese way! After being approached while sitting outside a restaurant by a man called Binh (who reminded us a little bit of Tazbir … Continue reading »

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Saigon Cooking Class

After nearly 4 months away from the comforts of home, I finally got to cook! Cooking is probably the thing I’m missing the most about living at home and being in one place night after night. When my everyday life usually consists of me cooking at least 6 nights a week and preparing breakfasts and … Continue reading »

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