After spending two final nights relaxing in Saigon, we left Vietnam for Hong Kong, and stayed for a 3 day layover. Hong Kong is a territory of China, but was only returned to Chinese rule in the late 90’s after being a colony of Britain for over 100 years. The result in a very interesting …
Month: January 2019
Day 3: Cần Thơ to Sa Đéc At the beginning of day three, we took off on a 20 minute boat road to visit a famous floating market, the Cai Rang Market, which is the largest floating market in the Mekong. The market is certainly organized chaos, with more emphasis on the chaos – around …
When we first started talking about this trip we did as we usually do and reached out to anyone we knew that was familiar with the area to get their perspective. As it turns out, Alicia’s Aunt Teresa & Uncle Doug have spent substantial time traveling throughout Asia and so were a fantastic resource during …
We arrived in Saigon (known more recently as Ho Chi Minh City) to a much welcomed 32° and pure sun. Saigon is the largest city in Vietnam but is actually not that much larger than Hanoi – 7.5M people in Hanoi and 8.5M in Saigon. Despite the relatively small change in size, there is a …
After our quick overnight in Hạ Long Bay we headed south to Hội An for a two night vacation-from-vacation. While the frenetic pace of the city can make for exciting travel, it was nice to escape to a smaller and more low-key destination for a few days to relax. Hội An itself has a population …
We were picked up by our tour guide Minh early on New Years Eve day and started the 4 hour bus trip east to Hạ Long Bay. We arrived at the Hạ Long Marina around noon to a tourist infested area filled with hundreds of overnight boats and literally thousands of tourists. Hạ Long Bay …