Vietnam in photos
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We’ve been away from Vietnam for more than a week now, and it’s time to summarize our experiences there.
The thing that really stands out is its diversity – both geographically and people wise. Our travels took us from Saigon in the south to Mt Fansipan in the north. In between, we enjoyed sights and wonders [...]
Check out our photos of Vietnam by clicking here.
You can check out all our photos in the photo gallery page here.
Please let me preface this post by saying: I am not pregnant!
So…I think it’s absolutely natural for the ol’ biological clock to be ticking at my age. And, not only that, but the clock wants to stock up on cute ethnic baby clothes while we’re traveling. We won’t be back here until after the (future) [...]
If you find yourself in Hanoi and are considering accepting a group tour that includes a cyclo tour around town (imagine a bicycle with a basket in the front , where you sit) – put the brochure down and walk away!!!!
We’ve seen a number of these caravan cyclo tours slowly making their way down the [...]
Bummer! Ol’ Uncle Ho’s 40 year old mummy was closed to the public today. As a runner-up excursion we made our way to the Ho Chi Minh museum.
Oh. Great. Sweet.
Well to our great surprise, it was actually kind of sweet, but not for its subject matter, which was of course not ground breaking. Heaping spoonfuls [...]
We’ve seen this type of marketing all over Hanoi. Phone numbers have been painted on every available space: on walls, garbage cans, post boxes and fire hydrants. We think the numbers have to do with either taxis or women of ill repute.
If any of our readers care to find out, the international dialing code for [...]
We’ve tried to get a look at Ho Chi Minh’s mummy three times now, and there always seems to be something that gets in the way. Today we got to the mausoleum nice and early, only to find it closed for the day.
It’s a pity – I’ve always wanted to see one of the Communist [...]
It took us a day and a half and 6 blisters to reach Mt. Fansipan’s summit, which was pretty spectacular, as this video shows.
We just discovered that we have a 10 hour layover in Hong Kong en route to Sweden (our next destination). Bacon volunteered to illustrate how we all feel about it.
Does anyone have suggestions about what we should do with our 10 hours in Hong Kong?
Here’s a little report on how to climb Fansipan in two days. I’m leaving it here for anyone to read: hopefully it can help a prospective hiker to decide if the hike is something you may want to do.