Sleep, Eat, Work, Do – Hoi An, Vietnam
Hoi An Vietnam was an important trading port from the 15th to the 19th century and has had a major harbor since the 1st century. “Ancient” is really a more apt description than “old”...
Hoi An Vietnam was an important trading port from the 15th to the 19th century and has had a major harbor since the 1st century. “Ancient” is really a more apt description than “old”...
Phong Nha, Vietnam was dramatically put on the map and at the top of quite a few bucket lists just about five years ago (in 2009) due to the discovery of Son Doong; The...
I am not trying to wax my own car here, but I think I know a thing or two about sandwiches. After all, I was voted by my senior class as “most likely to...
Hoi An, Vietnam may be most famous for its hundreds of tailors, leather-workers, and other custom clothing-makers. It is basically those famous benevolent cartoon, forest-life (birds, mice and what have you) come to life;...
We have found that where we are staying in a city usually factors greatly into how much we like it, and how long we stay there. As much as we travel we are essentially...
The Marble Mountains Vietnam, just 15 km north of Hoi An are a magical-looking place with gateways leading into the sides of mountains, and little houses and shrines ensconced in cool grottos. The road...
Ho Chi Minh city is home to 10 million people, and 6 million motorbikes. It’s a fun fact I had heard often from people attempting to describe the beautiful chaos that is HCMC (formally...
Oddly enough, what most people call Mui Ne is not Mui Ne, it’s Ham Tien. Mui Ne Vietnam is a small fishing village about 8km away from the popular resort area of Ham Tien,...
Many of the tour operators in Mui Ne heavily advertise trips to “The Fairy Stream” right outside of town. If you have an hour or two to spare, it is probably the easiest “sight”...
I sometimes worry that I am dragging Tom around the world on my whims, when all he really wants to do is stay in one place with good pizza and wifi. Don’t get me...
Vietnam is the world’s second largest producer of coffee (right after Brazil), and I daresay it is the best. We are both big coffee drinkers and though admittedly are addicted to it’s caffeinated properties,...
Our travel style (as in literally moving from one place to the next) most closely resembles what you see when you strap a GPS to a cat. When not riding dolphins, we tend to...