A Week Of Surf and Yoga In Cascais
by thetouristoflife @ The Tourist Of Life
Thu Aug 10 12:34:55 PDT 2017
It’s been quiet on my blog for the past month.
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Should I Visit Cuba?
by Gemma Music @ Days to Come
Mon Jan 15 13:00:16 PST 2018
Cuba is a country where you can expect the unexpected. Even for the most seasoned traveller, this Caribbean nation is sure to impress. In a country where vintage cars, Cuban cigars and live music rule the streets; it’s time to find out if you should travel to Cuba. Capital Havana Official Language Spanish Currency Cuban peso Population 11.5 million (2016) What type of traveller is Cuba suited for? Are you a fan of exploring destinations filled with history and charm? Do you enjoy white sand beaches and blue-hued waters? How about vintage cars, pastel buildings and 50s style architecture? Do you
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Hoi An named top 15 global city by US travel magazine
by caothienanh@gmail.com @ Tour Guide Hanoi
Fri Aug 04 22:06:11 PDT 2017
The World Heritage site of Hoi An in the central province of Quang Nam has recently been ranked seventh among the world’s 15 best cities, voted by readers of the...
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4 Days Itinerary Hanoi (2018): What to do in Hanoi Vietnam for 4 Days 3 Nights
by Nguyễn Anh Quanh @ Hanoi Free Local Tours
Thu Dec 21 00:27:59 PST 2017
What is the best Hanoi 4 days itinerary? So you’ve already known what to do in hanoi—if you haven’t—please read this article first. What to do for a 4 days itinerary Hanoi? It must not be harder than a 5 day itinerary in Hanoi right? What are the things to do in Hanoi for 4 days 3 night? Making an itinerary is definitely a pain in the neck—especially a 4 days Hanoi itinerary. Today we will create your perfect 4 days 3 night itinerary in Hanoi—so you can make the most out of your time with an itinerary 4 days in […]
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Northeast Vietnam Motorbike Tour: 5-7 Days
by We Ride VN @ We Ride Vietnam
Thu Sep 15 01:03:06 PDT 2016
Northeast Vietnam is a place known for its scenic views, romantic Ba Be Lake, Ban Gioc waterfall on the Chinese border and the limestone kharst surround by lush green fields.
5 Days from $800
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The Best Vegetarian Restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City
by fred wilson @ Back of the Bike Tours
Sat Sep 03 21:29:17 PDT 2016
If you are following us on our YouTube Channel (and you should!) you probably would have watched all of our top 5 already. Our goal as always is to provide travelers with the best spots, according to us, for various Vietnamese street food or activities here...
High Hanoi Opera House tour fees prove controversial
by caothienanh@gmail.com @ Tour Guide Hanoi
Sat Sep 09 01:24:37 PDT 2017
Many visitors and tourism firms have complained about the VND400,000 (USD17.60) package to enter the Hanoi Opera House. Hanoi Opera House was opened to tourists from September 6. The visitors...
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10 VIETNAMESE FOODS YOU NEED TO TRY WHEN YOU COME TO VIETNAM
by Binh Bui @ Scooter Tour Saigon
Mon Apr 06 02:07:36 PDT 2015
Com tam Com tam, “broken rice”, is a street-stand favourite. Recipes vary, but you’ll often find it served with barbecued pork or beef and a fried egg. The main ingredient, broken rice, is a traditionally cheaper grade of rice produced by damage in milling. It is mainly used as a food industry ingre...
9 Reasons Why Everyone Loves Marrakech
by Julie Faye Germansky @ Days to Come
Wed Jan 17 13:17:36 PST 2018
Although Marrakech isn’t the capital of Morocco, the allure of this bustling city never fails to attract many visitors from around the world. Marrakech is a must-visit destination for travellers seeking out a quintessential Moroccan experience with a whole lot of surprises. If you’re yet to find out what the hype about Marrakech is after seeing endless images on your social feeds, heard stories from a friend-of-a-friend who visited or are simply out of the loop on just how magical Marrakech is, you’ll quickly find reasons to love it too. Here are 9 reasons why everyone loves Marrakech (so prepare
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I Love Vietnam Tour - Motorbike Tours With Female Bikers
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Hanoi’s lantern festival
by Thuc Nguyen @ Paloma Motorbike Tours
Tue Oct 03 19:28:25 PDT 2017
An exhibition has revived the old spirit as Vietnam counts down to the full moon on Wednesday night. Lanterns for sale on Hang Gai Street during the Mid-Autumn Festival in 1926. The festival peaks on the full moon of the eighth lunar month, which falls on Wednesday this week. Children are drawn to a fish lantern outside a shop on Hang Gai in the Old Quarter. Star-shaped lanterns, the most popular toy during the festival, are made on the sidewalk. A wooden fighting roosters toy in a photo captured in 1937. Animals made from rice flour were popular in Hanoi nearly a century ago. These toys are still on sale in Vietnamese cities, but they now appeal more to nostalgic adults. A lion dance troupe prepares for their performance on Hang Thiec Street. Women make mooncakes on Hang Duong Street, known as the city’s sweets street, in a photo in 1928. A family offers a festival feast on their altar. A crab lantern. The Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences is displaying the photos at the Hanoi Ancient House, 87 Ma May, Hoan Kiem District. Source: vnexpress
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The Single Dude's Guide to Saigon, Vietnam - The Single Dude's Guide to Life & Travel™
The Single Dude's Guide to Life & Travel™
I love Saigon. Known only officially as Ho Chi Minh City, but informally to everyone still as Saigon, the main city of Vietnam is a fantastic place. It passes Charlie’s Single Dude Evaluation with...
Spending Christmas in Saigon, Vietnam
by fred wilson @ Back of the Bike Tours
Thu Nov 17 23:37:24 PST 2016
Christmas is nearly a month away, and can be trully a magical time in Vietnam (minus the snow). If you decided to spend our favorite holiday in the South of Vietnam, make sure to check out our video on what Xmas is really like like...
The Seljalandfoss
by thetouristoflife @ The Tourist Of Life
Sat Jun 17 03:25:27 PDT 2017
The Seljalandfoss
It didn’t take me to long to find my favorite piece of Iceland actually.
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7 awesome ways to meet locals when travelling Vietnam alone
Inspitrip Blog
Getting to know the locals can really enrich your experience and I found this is particularly important when travelling Vietnam alone.
Reactie op How To Spend A Short Layover In Beijing door Yvonne - The Tourist Of Life
by Yvonne - The Tourist Of Life @ Reacties voor The Tourist Of Life
Fri Oct 13 00:50:00 PDT 2017
Thank you Kristen! Have fun:-)
How to Dress for Cold Weather and Not Over-Heat
by alex @ Travel Fashion Girl
Sat Jan 20 08:30:58 PST 2018
Ever traveled in winter when it's freezing cold outdoors but you roast the minute that you walk indoors? Read these tips to avoid this issue!
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Antique street attracts visitors in Hochiminh city’s District 1
by caothienanh@gmail.com @ Tour Guide Hanoi
Fri Nov 17 18:24:33 PST 2017
Le Cong Kieu Street in Hochiminh city’s District 1 is home to more than 30 shops selling only antiques dating back hundreds and even thousands of years, besides replicas, fake antiques...
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private car from Hanoi – Ninh Binh – Halong bay
by admin @ Tony Tailor-Made Tours Vietnam
Mon Nov 20 18:59:46 PST 2017
Private car rental Hanoi to Halong bay & Ninh Binh Famous for its pristinely natural beauty of limestone pillars on sea & river, Ninh Binh & Halong bay are among the top attractions in northern Vietnam that is why travelers …
Ninh Binh wins world tourist honour
by caothienanh@gmail.com @ Tour Guide Hanoi
Sun Dec 17 20:46:17 PST 2017
US travel site Insider has named Vietnam’s northern province of Ninh Binh as one of the 50 best spots to visit in 2018. The honour reflects the province’s mesmerising mix of rivers,...
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WordPress Alternatives: A Complete Comparison Guide
by Tom Rogers @ Adventure In You
Fri Jan 19 00:05:18 PST 2018
We have been working online (mainly blogging) since 2015 and within that time frame, one of the most common questions that we get is, “Should I use WordPress for my blog/website?”. Well, today in this post I answer that very question. This complete comparison guide to WordPress alternatives does not only include pros and cons […]
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Door: Eden Mint
by Eden Mint @ Reacties op: The Solo Female Travelers Guide To Vietnam
Wed Feb 10 07:28:00 PST 2016
Great tips! I have a couple of Vietnamese friends who travel back home each year. They always encourage me to visit there someday, it really does sound like an amazing place! I love the culture and food. Have a great day :) <a href="http://www.mintnotion.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.mintnotion.com</a>
What to Wear to Carnival in Rio de Janeiro
by alex @ Travel Fashion Girl
Thu Jan 11 05:15:19 PST 2018
Traveling to Rio de Janeiro is exciting in itself; visiting for Carnival is a whole other experience! Read these tips on what to wear to Carnival in Rio!
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A girl’s guide to packing for Vietnam
Cover-More Australia
Packing for a trip to a humid climate like Vietnam? Cover-More travel blogger Emma Chow gives us the Girl's Guide to Packing. Read more.
The Most Underrated Cities in Central America That You Need to Visit
by Julie Faye Germansky @ Days to Come
Fri Jan 12 11:30:10 PST 2018
Central America is the gateway to some seriously noteworthy cities that deserve your time and attention. And where are the best places to visit, you ask? The answer: the underrated ones. You know, the cities that most visitors overlook in favour of more popular destinations? They might not be the most Insta-worthy destinations, but they’re sure to impress you. To help spark that lightbulb moment of where to go for an off-the-beaten-track adventure, these are the most underrated cities in Central America that you need to visit this year. 1. Flores, Guatemala Flores is adored for more than just being
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Thit kho – Vietnamese simmered meat – Vietnamese Braised Pork With Eggs
by Binh Bui @ Scooter Tour Saigon
Thu Apr 09 02:43:06 PDT 2015
We also know that meat contains a number of important nutrients that are needed by our bodies for carrying out vital metabolic functions and provide us with energy and keep us healthy. Therefore, meat is one of the most popular food in our diets. Meat has various kinds and for “ thịt kho”( simmered ...
Laos Motorbike Tour: 11-14 Days
by We Ride VN @ We Ride Vietnam
Thu Sep 15 00:23:06 PDT 2016
Cross the border and ride the Ho Chi Minh Trail from Hanoi to Hoi An down the legendary supply route. jungles, beaches and ancient cities this Laos Motorbike tour is a great adventure.
Contact us for pricing
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7 Stops I’m Glad I Didn’t Miss When Visiting Alsace – France
by thetouristoflife @ The Tourist Of Life
Mon Oct 02 03:44:23 PDT 2017
Magical, petite and calming.
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Hanoi Coffee | About The Best Coffee in Vietnam
by Lê Hoàng @ Hanoi Free Local Tours
Thu Jan 04 02:34:25 PST 2018
Hanoi Coffee Culture I, Hanoi Coffee Culture I.1 Overview of Coffee in Hanoi The coffee was first imported to Hanoi by French during their first colonial exploitation here. With the formation of the French Quarter where the French immigrated, they brought their favorite drink, and Hanoi coffee began to take its first steps on the streets around Hoan Kiem Lake. Following the French invasion at the 1800s, coffee was introduced in Vietnam, but the source of coffee back then was limited therefore it was considered as a luxury good, only the French colonists along with Nguyễn dynasty’s nobles could have […]
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26 Most Common Scams in Vietnam - Travelscams.org
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Vietnam is a beautiful country to visit, but almost every tourist here would have experienced a scam. Click here to learn how to protect yourself!
Budget travel – Top 5 cheapest destinations in Asia
by Oanh Tran @ I LOVE VIETNAM TOUR
Tue Jan 23 01:56:25 PST 2018
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Vietnam – A Paradise Of Vegan Cuisines
by Huong Lien @ I LOVE VIETNAM TOUR
Fri Jan 19 01:40:59 PST 2018
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Travel to Vietnam: Saigon Food Tour by Night
Solo Travel Girl
Have I mentioned how much I enjoy culinary tours? Okay, I don’t need to be on a tour to enjoy food and beverages but, during my April trip to Vietnam, I joined Urban Adventures on a Saigon fo…
The Best Lunch Foods in Ho Chi Minh City
by fred wilson @ Back of the Bike Tours
Wed Dec 02 23:24:03 PST 2015
What to eat for Lunch in Ho Chi Minh City a.k.a Saigon? Entering the world of Vietnamese food can be a daunting task for a beginner out there on their own. What is it? Where is it? Is it the best? These are the questions...
What to Pack for Punta Cana: Packing List for Dominican Republic
by alex @ Travel Fashion Girl
Wed Jan 17 03:00:06 PST 2018
Want to know what to pack for Punta Cana? Read our packing list for the Dominican Republic to prepare for your tropical adventure!
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British woman claims she was attacked by tour guide in Vietnam
Thanh Nien Daily
She said the man wanted her to pay for returning a camera she had lost, and an argument ensued

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam tourist scams - Tourist-Scams.com
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All the tourist rip offs in Saigon. Personal experiences from victims, scams explained in detail. Be prepared before you travel or send in your own story.
Conquering Mount Fansipan the Right Way (Tallest Mountain in Vietnam)
by Anna Suszynski @ The Christina's Blog
Mon Jan 01 15:42:50 PST 2018
Mount Fansipan is the highest mountain in Vietnam and Indochina peninsula, located in the Hoang Lien Son mountain range. It was once only visited by adventure seekers fit enough to make the strenuous hike, but now this mountain offers a few different experiences for all types of travelers. Regardless of the new tram that brings […]
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Lang Co Beach, a must see central Vietnam destination
by caothienanh@gmail.com @ Tour Guide Hanoi
Tue Aug 15 01:09:48 PDT 2017
Travelers touring central cities such as Hue and Đa Nang should drop by Lang Co Beach, a destination renowned for its wonderful landscapes, long, white sand dunes and blue waters....
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Six reasons why summer (kinda) rhymes with sugar in Vietnam
by Thuc Nguyen @ Paloma Motorbike Tours
Thu Jul 13 01:26:23 PDT 2017
There are millions of ways to enjoy the cool, sweet taste of summer in Vietnam, so here are some of our favorites. Che The sweet, slippery soup is one of the most iconic Vietnamese desserts. There are dozens of versions, ranging from a simple glass of just lotus seeds to a rainbow of beans, roots, cassava and jelly cubes. Crowded che stands can be found in most big markets across the country, including Nam Dong in Hanoi and Ben Thanh in Ho Chi Minh City. For something different, tourists can try the one served at the Cambodian market in the southern city. The shop is owned by a Vietnamese man who grew up in Cambodia but returned in the 1970s, serving the best of both Cambodian and Vietamese desserts. A serving usually costs $1 or less. Ice-cream in a coconut shell One scoop of ice-cream for the summer, or two? Well, it might be easier if you just have it all in a coconut. Kem dua is a special Vietnamese version of ice-cream served in a coconut shell topped with coconut strips, peanuts and chocolate sauce. The best way to eat it is to dig the spoon deep and take a full bite...
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18 Most Affordable Places to Travel for Under $18 a Day
by Sama Abdi @ Days to Come
Thu Jan 11 08:10:52 PST 2018
There’s no doubt that we live in an incredibly beautiful world. But, what do you do when you want to travel but your bank account thinks otherwise? Instead of spending hours searching the internet high and low, we’ve compiled a list of the most affordable places to travel to in 2018. Don’t let yourself miss out on incredible experiences because you think you can’t afford it and make this year one for the books. Note: All currencies listed below are in US dollars. All countries listed below have an average night’s cost at an affordable hostel or hotel at
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Hanoi Noodle is more than Pho Hanoi| Restaurants Recommendation
by Lê Hoàng @ Hanoi Free Local Tours
Thu Dec 28 19:36:28 PST 2017
“Hanoi: What to eat” The Series Vietnamese Noodles Is More Than Phở (Pho Hanoi) Pho Hanoi seems to be familiar with most of people, who have interest about Hanoi. It is regarded as a spirit of Hanoi. Let’s take a Hanoi Tour to know more about Things to do in Hanoi and has a chance to taste Pho Hanoi But there is much more than Phở. You might be suprise with different type of noodle in Hanoi. You might fall in love with the Hanoi’s Cuisine. A. Phở – Rice noodle A.1. What is phở? Phở is a kind of […]
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Vietnamese tour guide says three dead backpackers 'ignored' his warnings
Telegraph.co.uk
Izzy Squire, 19, Beth Anderson, 24, and Christian Sloan, 25, were killed after being dragged into a whirlpool and swept to their deaths
Le Pliage Longchamp Backpack Review: Why is this Bag so Popular for Travel?
by alex @ Travel Fashion Girl
Mon Jan 08 03:00:53 PST 2018
Read our Le Pliage Longchamp backpack review and find out why female travelers love this versatile, packable, and durable bag!
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Discovering Sapa: A Comprehensive Guide to Visiting Vietnam’s Northern Hill Station
by Juliana Hahn @ The Christina's Blog
Mon Jan 01 16:07:57 PST 2018
Sapa is famous for its beautiful landscapes full of verdant rice paddies, rolling hills, Vietnam’s highest mountain, and hidden trails in overgrown valleys. While the idea of coming here for a trek far off from the noise and pollution of the big cities inspires wanderlust, organizing it all can be a bit daunting, especially for […]
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Door: Yvonne - The Tourist Of Life
by Yvonne - The Tourist Of Life @ Reacties op: The Solo Female Travelers Guide To Vietnam
Fri Feb 12 00:21:00 PST 2016
It is an amazing place! I am still looking for a good Vietnamese restaurant around here haha, nothing can top that food!
A perfect itinerary for your two-day Mekong Delta tour suggested by a local
by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog
Mon Dec 11 05:00:09 PST 2017
The Mekong Delta, otherwise known as the ‘rice bowl’ of Vietnam, is a colourful display of various shades of green. Here in this water world, boats float in the lazy rivers, buffalos wander in the rice fields and ripe fruits adorn the trees. It is also here that visitors will get a true taste of […]
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What to Pack for a Safari Tour in Tanzania
by Michelle Rae Uy @ Days to Come
Tue Jan 16 00:24:50 PST 2018
Tanzania is one of the most culturally fascinating destinations in Africa, and there is no better way to explore the vast lands of this country than on a safari tour. Choosing a great tour operator and game reserve for your safari tour in Tanzania isn’t that difficult. There are many trusted companies out there and hundreds of resources online to help you pick the best ones. The trickiest part, however, is the packing side of things. If you’re wondering what to pack for a safari tour in Tanzania, fear not, as we’ve compiled an essential guide to alleviate any stress you
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How to Order Coffee in Vietnam Like a Local
by Bill @ The Hungry Suitcase
Thu Jun 18 10:31:49 PDT 2015
Vietnam is a country that runs on coffee. There is a cafe on just about every block in Saigon and Hanoi and they’re packed most of the day with a mix of locals leisurely sipping away enjoying the day and others grabbing a quick fix on their way to wherever they’re headed. The cafe culture in Saigon is why it’s one of our favorite cities in the world. To see the list of our favorite Saigon cafes, check out our post on it.
Coffee is brewed differently in Vietnam. It’s sort of a mix between the French press and pourover methods and despite producing great coffee, it’s surprisingly “low tech”. You won’t see any chem-lab looking siphons or giant blown-glass drip towers. Coffee is brewed in a little metal filter called a “phin”. Grounds go in, water goes in, and coffee ... Read More »
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TEMPLE OF LITERATURE HANOI | Opening Hours – Dress code – Entrance Fees – Introduction
by Hằng Nguyễn Thị @ Hanoi Free Local Tours
Thu Dec 14 19:49:56 PST 2017
ALL ABOUT TEMPLE OF LITERATURE (HOURS – DRESS CODE – MAP – ENTRANCE FEE) Temple of Literature is one of Things to do in Hanoi, a must-see historical site when visiting Hanoi, the Capital City of Vietnam. Temple of Literature not only represents the enduring progress of Vietnamese culture ( sự thay đổi Văn Hóa Việt Nam theo thời kỳ) , but also contributes significantly to both Confucian civilization (Đạo Khổng Tử) in Vietnam and other cultures in the world. Temple of Literature was ranked as the cultural and historical site on 28th April, 1962. I. Temple of Literature In Hanoi I.1 Temple of […]
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Dating & Marriage in Vietnam - Tour Guide Hanoi
Tour Guide Hanoi
The sexual revolution was late to arrive in Vietnam; more accurately, it arrived during the sixties and promptly departed on the last American chopper in 1975. But the tag team...
Vietnamese Banh Cuon- Vietnamese Steam Rice Rolls – Saigon street food
by Binh Bui @ Scooter Tour Saigon
Sat Mar 28 09:27:34 PDT 2015
Bánh cuốn is made from a thin, wide sheet of steamed fermented rice batter filled with seasoned ground pork, minced wood ear mushroom, and minced shallots. Sides for this dish usually consist of chả lụa (Vietnamese pork sausage), sliced cucumber, and bean sprouts, with the dipping sauce called nước ...

Hanoi Free Local Tours | All About Hanoi Free Tours
Hanoi Free Local Tours
Hanoi Free Tours, with 30 offical members, have provided more than 200 free tours for foreigners from many different countries
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by itsvietnam @ Scooter Tour Saigon
Sat Apr 04 23:19:07 PDT 2015
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Hanoi 1 day motorbike tour
by We Ride VN @ We Ride Vietnam
Wed Sep 14 20:52:57 PDT 2016
Visit Duong Lam Ancient Villages and Ba Vi Mountain National Park or to Cuc Phuong National Park on this one day motorbike tour. Great if you don't much time but want to see Vietnamese traditional life.
1 Day tour from $115
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Why I'll Never Return to Vietnam
Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
My trip through Vietnam, my awful experience, and why I never want to go back there for the rest of my life.
Top 4 Drink in Sai Gon You Must Try
by Trinh Cherry @ I LOVE VIETNAM TOUR
Thu Nov 16 18:29:33 PST 2017
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Cambodia vs Vietnam: Let’s Help you Decide - Days to Come
Days to Come
Cambodia and Vietnam are neighboring countries in arguably one of the most beautiful corners of the globe. Both countries have areas still rooted deep in tradition, with magnificent relics dating back centuries to remind us of the illustrious history that made each place what it is today. They’re also both equal in their proud offering of natural wonders and burgeoning city life, but which one suits your travel needs and wants? Let us help you decide. Cambodia Vietnam Capital city Phnom Penh Hanoi Most popular destination Siem Reap Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) Natural attraction Angkor Wat Halong Bay
Vietnam Motorrad-Touren – Offroad Vietnam Motorbike Adventures
by Anh Wu @ Offroad Vietnam Adventures
Wed Jul 03 17:06:33 PDT 2013
Offroad Vietnam Adventure Travel website offers extensive information about preparing your self-guided or guided tours on two wheels, 4 wheels, treks, cruises etc. or any type of adventure tours in Vietnam and neighbouring countries
VIETNAM MOTORRAD-TOUREN Dies ist eine temporäre Übersetzung durch Google Translate. Die endgültige Übersetzung ist in Kürze verfügbar. Danke. WILLKOMMEN auf der offiziellen Homepage des Offroad Vietnam Motorbike Reiseveranstalter! Wir nehmen jedes Detail ernst, wenn man bedenkt, wie wir sind in Ihrer Position. Bei uns haben Sie die Wahl aus den verschiedensten Motorrad-Urlaub in Vietnam. Dies bedeutet auch, unsere Preise mit einem sehr breiten Budget-Bereich in Abhängigkeit von der Art des Fahrrades und Tour Buch zu arbeiten. Unser Ziel ist es, die beste Qualität von Dienstleistungen anbieten und zeigen Sie eine echte VIETNAM. Hier sind drei verschiedene Motorrad-Tour-Pakete Offroad Vietnam Angebote. 1. Motorrad Abenteuer für Fahrer Vollständig geführte Motorrad Abenteuer für Fahrer, die nur alles bezahlen im Voraus, alles hinter sich lassen, um uns und genießen Sie die Reise. [ Mehr Details ] 2. Semi-geführte Motorrad-Touren (Fahrrad und eine Anleitung) durch Vietnam. Sie haben die Freiheit, zu essen, was Sie wollen, bleiben, wo immer Sie möchten und stellen Sie Ihre eigenen Tempo. [ Mehr Details ] 3. Selbst-geführte Motorrad-und Roller-Abenteuer Dies wird Ihre neue Abenteuer weg von der Norm sein! Wenn Sie auf einem Etat sind und kann alles auf dich geworfen zu behandeln, sollten eine unabhängige Selbst-geführte Motorrad-und Roller-Abenteuer (Motorradverleih). Offroad Vietnam bietet grundlegende und hilfreiche Informationen sowie Tipps und Ratschläge, werden wir nicht nur die Einstellung der Fahrräder. [ Mehr Details ] Wir sind mitten im Herzen der Altstadt in Hanoi, der Hauptstadt des Landes, in Nord-Vietnam. Führen und im Besitz von zwei vietnamesischen Motorradfans seit Dezember 2006 hat der Gründer Anh Wu in verantwortungsvollen Tourismus arbeitet seit den letzten 20 Jahren und Mitinhaber Tony Nguyen hatte Motorradtouren seit 10 Jahren geführt und kennt jeden Winkel von Vietnam. Im Gegensatz zu anderen Betreibern, haben uns beide umfassendes Verständnis unserer Honda Motorräder und die Arbeit an den Bikes uns. Office-Personal spricht sehr gut Englisch und ist schnell mit E-Mail Antworten. Offroad Vietnam Dienstleistungen sind hoch im Lonely Planet Vietnam 2009 & 2012 sowie zahlreiche internationale Zeitschriften, Zeitungen, Reisen Bücher etc. über Motorradfahren in Asien empfohlen. Bitte klicken Sie hier für weitere Details. Lassen Sie uns rollen, um es wild und fahren Schlangenlinien Straßen erster Hand! OFFROAD VIETNAM unterstützt lokale Unternehmen und Gemeinden durch geführte und semi-geführte Motorrad-Ausflüge, indem Gruppen lokale besten Restaurants, Hotels und Gastfamilien. Dies trägt direkt Ihre Dollars an arme Familien, essen Köstlichkeiten und Hotels helfen, das Leben der Menschen vor Ort in abgelegenen Gebieten von Vietnam, die wenigen touristischen Aktivitäten bestehen zu verbessern. Komm und gib eine stützende Hand mit uns zusammen. FÜHRUNGEN auf Motorrädern und 4WD Fahrzeuge Asien ist eine der spannendsten Orte der Welt für Motorradtouren und Vietnam ist eines der wenigen asiatischen Ländern mit einer atemberaubenden Landschaft, hoher kurvenreichen Bergstraßen und freundliche Menschen. In Vietnam, bietet unser Unternehmen viele Arten von geführten on / off-Road-Abenteuer auf zwei Rädern (Motorräder, Motorräder, Mopeds Motorroller) 4×4 Fahrzeuge und alles, was gehen kann Straße, abseits der ausgetretenen Pfade oder außerhalb der Touristenpfade. Alle Touren starten von Hanoi sondern kann überall in Vietnam zu beenden. Sie zahlen uns in einem Stück und die Fahrt genießen, gibt es keine Notwendigkeit, mit Fahrrad-Reparatur, Restaurants und einen Platz zum Übernachten zu verhandeln. Unser Motorrad-Fahrten sind nicht so extremen Offroad-Urlaub kategorisiert und Offroad Vietnam ist einfach unsere Handelsnamen. Wir fahren auf einer Vielzahl von Straßen, sowohl auf als auch abseits der Straße. Die meisten unserer Touren sind privat und maßgeschneiderte, aber einige sind offen für weitere Fahrer mitkommen, wissen wir nicht laufen vorgeplanten Reisen. Unsere Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter konzipiert mehr als 150 verschiedene Routen, und die Routenkarte ist für Sie nützlich, wenn zu entscheiden, wo zu fahren in Vietnam. Die Touren werden von professionellen Fahrern für Fahrer entwickelt, um ein anderes Vietnam entfernt erleben vom Massentourismus. Bei uns können Sie Venture vielerorts weniger gereist, weniger besucht, unberührten und noch nicht in die Führung Bücher erwähnt. Die Eroberung der hohen kurvigen Straßen, Haarnadelkurven und Treffen echten Menschen vor Ort, die Ausländer willkommen als Gäste, die Glück bringen in ihre Heimat. Motorrad ist wahrscheinlich der beste Weg zur Freiheit, wie Sie aufhören können, wo und wann Sie wollen. Fühlen Schlaglöcher unter Ihrem Gürtel, treffen die Kinder, Hände schütteln und eine Tasse grünen Tee mit der lokalen Bevölkerung in den am Straßenrand “Cafés” bieten The Real Vietnam. Windy Bergstraßen, sattgrüne Reisfelder, historische Highway 6, Highway 4 und Dien Bien Phu Schlachtfeld legendären Ho Chi Minh Trail / Road, Khe Sanh combat Basis, Küsten-Highway 1, neblig Sapa, bewölkt Ha Giang, prächtige Ban Gioc Wasserfälle und malerische Halong Bay sind nur ein paar typische Orte, die Sie sehen und vieles mehr wartet auf Sie zu entdecken. Reiten auf leere Landschaft und Bergstraßen ist immer ein anderes Gefühl von den überfüllten Straßen in großen Städten. Tempolimit in Vietnam ist nur 60km / h und wir fahren langsamer zunächst auf Nummer sicher und zweitens in die atemberaubende Aussicht zu nehmen. Entfernt von großen Städten, Menschen Welle und “Hallo” sagen, wie Sie vorbei. Sie werden um Sie herum zu sammeln, wenn Sie sich auf Ihren Besuch zu beenden, berühren Ihre Haut und versuchen zu verstehen, warum Sie so haarig wie auch Blick auf die Bikes sind, weil sie kaum je zu sehen ein, wie dies vor. Jede Reise zu unseren Führern ist eine neue Entdeckung und eine Chance, neue Freunde zu machen und bauen Beziehung, die am Ende ist ein Mehrwert für die gesamte Reise. Die Reiseleiter sind alle mit mechanischen Reparaturen geschult, sie sprechen Vietnamesisch, Englisch und einige Dialekt Sprachen. Mit ihnen werden Sie sehen, das Beste aus Vietnam und haben mehr neue Freunde. Sie sind die eigentliche Asset unseres Unternehmens und wurden führende Motorradtouren für viele Jahre. Die beliebtesten Abenteuer bieten wir geführte Motorrad-Touren (über 500 Touren und mehr als 2.000 Kunden). Offroad Vietnam ist die erste und ursprüngliche Motorrad-und Motorrad-Tour-Operator in Nord-Vietnam Angebot voyages ausschließlich auf japanische Honda Straße und Enduro-Motorräder. Wir sind ein wirklich professionelles Team, besitzen alle Tourenräder und halten sie uns. Wir verwenden keine Leihräder aus einem Unternehmen. Dies ist sehr wichtig, und wir sind anders mit den meisten der Tournee Unternehmen, die Leihräder nutzen […]
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7 Things I Did In Miami
by thetouristoflife @ The Tourist Of Life
Tue Jun 27 05:21:16 PDT 2017
I can still pretend I’m in Miami, even though I’ve been home for a couple of weeks now.
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Capital connection: The 7 bridges of Hanoi
by Thuc Nguyen @ Paloma Motorbike Tours
Tue May 30 23:41:55 PDT 2017
Nhat Tan Bridge Nhat Tan Bridge, also known as the Vietnam – Japan Friendship Bridge, was inaugurated in January 2015. It is the first cable-stayed bridge in Hanoi with a total length of 8.9km (5.5 miles) with five spans, representing the capital city’s five ancient gates, crossing the Red River. The project had total investment of VND13,600 billion ($598 million), split between the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the Vietnamese government. The bridge was opened for public together with Nhat Tan – Noi Bai Highway which helps shorten travel time between Noi Bai International Airport and Hanoi’s center. Dong Tru Bridge Dong Tru Bridge opened to traffic in October 2014. The 1.1km bridge crossing the Duong River in Long Bien District cost VND882 billion and has eight lanes. It is 55m wide and has two 80m side-spans and a 120m central span. The bridge was built using concrete-filled steel arches, the first time this technology had been used in Southeast Asia. It is also the widest bridge in Vietnam. Thang Long Bridge Thang Long Bridge was built from 1974 to 1985. The 3,250-meter long bridge connects the city with Noi Bai Airport and was considered a symbol of Vietnam-Soviet relations....
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private car from Hanoi to Halong Bay
by admin @ Tony Tailor-Made Tours Vietnam
Mon Nov 20 18:56:59 PST 2017
With the distance of 160km far from Hanoi, it will take you about 3,5 hours by private car, mini-van or bus to go to Halong city. We will follow the good road number 18 passing by Bac Ninh, Hai Duong …
Rebecca Minkoff Julian Backpack Review: Is This Really the Best Purse for Travel?
by alex @ Travel Fashion Girl
Mon Jan 22 04:00:31 PST 2018
Read our Rebecca Minkoff Julian backpack review and find out why our readers think this is THE best bag for travel!
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Phnom Penh's No 1 ladies taxi scooter agency
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In Cambodia, motorbike taxis are everywhere - but it's rare to see women drivers transporting tourists. One entrepreneur is trying to change that.
Hanoi & Danang among world’s top destinations in 2018
by caothienanh@gmail.com @ Tour Guide Hanoi
Fri Jan 12 21:09:42 PST 2018
Data released by Airbnb recently puts two major cities of Vietnam – Hanoi & Danang – among the world’s top 10 intriguing travel destinations in 2018. The online marketplace and...
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Hanoi’s notorious black market, where anything goes
by Thuc Nguyen @ Paloma Motorbike Tours
Fri Aug 04 02:15:19 PDT 2017
Don’t expect a receipt if you’re looking to buy anything from this market. Most Hanoians would be flummoxed if you asked them where Hoa Binh Market is, but if you asked them about Chợ Giời, it would be a different story. The name Chợ Giời tells a story itself as its earliest vendors used to gather in an open-air spot to sell pretty much everything they owned, hence the name “Giời”, meaning sky, God and outdoors in Vietnamese. The market is believed to have opened in 1955 on the corner of two streets, but since then it has expanded to more than four streets and two big alleys along the busy thoroughfares of Hue and Hang Bai. In Chợ Giời, vendors sell everything from car parts and metal springs to TV remotes. Some old, some new, some possibly stolen. The majority of the goods are mechanical items, and here you can find the tiniest screwdrivers to rare 1980’s amplifiers all under the same roof. Following the war and the subsidy period, Chợ Giời was split down into different departments. Yen Bai 2 Street was known for its CDs and DVDs — before the Internet and Youtube changed all that. Nguyen Cong Tru Street draws vendors selling...
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Door: Posh, Broke, & Bored
by Posh, Broke, & Bored @ Reacties op: The Solo Female Travelers Guide To Vietnam
Fri Feb 12 07:02:00 PST 2016
Oh, I'm glad to know that Vietnam is very safe! I've only been once, to <a href="http://www.poshbrokebored.com/2015/02/hanoi-vietnam-day1.html" rel="nofollow">Hanoi and I absolutely loved every chaotic, hectic moment of it</a>. I felt safe but that might have to do with the fact that I had a chaperone and group looking after me. I also felt absolutely safe when I was in <a href="http://www.poshbrokebored.com/search/label/Cuba" rel="nofollow">Havana, Cuba</a> - I wonder if Communism has something to do with that? x Jasiminne: <a href="http://www.poshbrokebored.com" rel="nofollow">Posh, Broke, & Bored</a>

A Complete Guide to Tipping in Vietnam - Tipping Guide in Vietnam
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Learning about rules to tipping before traveling to new countries is essential so as to not offend locals. Here is the useful tipping guide in Vietnam.

Motorcycles Empower Vietnam's Women -
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Cameron Conaway endures jeers and glares as he tours Saigon on the back of a motorcycle driven by a female tour guide.
25 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE TRAVELING IN THAILAND
by Steven @ The Hungry Suitcase
Sun Oct 22 16:37:56 PDT 2017
Thailand, with over 26 million foreign entries in 2016, can be a very touristic place to visit. By some accounts, 20% of the Thai GDP is based on tourism (worldwide nations average about 10%). Thailand is often an entry point for all of Asia, a constant revolving door of tourists on short or extended trips. We’re writing this article to help you avoid getting your hand caught in that often dangerous door.
Thailand is a country that can live up to its high expectations and reputation. It really can be paradise. On the other hand, it can be a disappointing place filled with drunken pub crawlers, tourist scams, empty promises and subpar made-for-tourists versions of local dishes. Pad thai made with instant noodles? You’ll find it all over Phuket and Koh Samui. If you venture past the tourists districts, the food ... Read More »
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Where to Take the Best Photos of Japan: As Told by a Pro
by Matthew Smith @ Days to Come
Fri Jan 19 10:39:34 PST 2018
Embarking on an adventure to Japan is easily one of the most rewarding experiences for any photographer as the country offers such diverse opportunities to shoot a variety of subjects. During my recent visit to Japan, I focused predominantly on Japanese architecture, street portraits and uncovering the best locations to shoot the perfect image. To find out where to take the best photos of Japan (along with a few handy tips), keep on reading. Best time to visit Japan Japan is an incredible country boasting culture, sights and history unlike anywhere else. Despite its small size, there is so much
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Cu Chi Tunnels in Saigon
by Binh Bui @ Scooter Tour Saigon
Tue Mar 31 01:17:47 PDT 2015
A great evidence and memorial site of southern Vietnam’s heroic and heart-breaking war against foreign invaders is found in Cu Chi Tunnel, northwest of Saigon (Hochiminh city) Location. Around 70 kilometers northwest of Saigon, Cu Chi Tunnel is right near the so-called “Iron Triangle” of...
Reactie op The Hidden Gem of the Pacific – New Caledonia Travel Guide door Jen Hajime
by Jen Hajime @ Reacties voor The Tourist Of Life
Wed Dec 20 11:10:00 PST 2017
I didn't even know where Caledonia was until I saw your post. Opening doors to new worlds for us readers! www.nynomads.com Rentfree, living on $100/week in NYC
Cross Body Purses: The Best Travel Shoulder Bags for Women
by alex @ Travel Fashion Girl
Sun Jan 07 03:00:49 PST 2018
Looking for the best travel shoulder bags for women? Female travelers love cross body bags! Our readers vote for their favorite cross body purses!
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Tet Trung Thu, the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival
by caothienanh@gmail.com @ Tour Guide Hanoi
Sat Aug 19 21:25:51 PDT 2017
Tet Trung Thu, as it is known in Vietnam, or the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival as we refer to it in America, is a wonderful, ancient festival that revolves around children....
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Top 5 Children Activities in Saigon, Vietnam!
by fred wilson @ Back of the Bike Tours
Thu Sep 08 00:25:46 PDT 2016
We’re quite proud to say that we had our tours customers aged from 1 to 95 years old, and they all enjoyed it! Though parents are often quite scared to let their children on a motorbike in busy Saigon, we believe that is also a...
Reactie op 7 Of My Favorite Moments In Iceland door Yvonne - The Tourist Of Life
by Yvonne - The Tourist Of Life @ Reacties voor The Tourist Of Life
Fri Oct 13 00:50:00 PDT 2017
Oeh, Iceland must be so different when you see it in summer! Did you get to see the northern lights?:-)

Vietnam Part V - Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) | The Kiwi Country Girl
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The last stop on our Vietnamese adventure, Saigon
7 Of My Favorite Moments In Iceland
by thetouristoflife @ The Tourist Of Life
Tue Oct 10 12:42:47 PDT 2017
Time moves fast.
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Motorcycle tours in Vietnam
Back of the Bike Tours
Are you looking for a unique experience during your trip to Vietnam? Hop on the back of one of our bikes and enjoy an awesome ride in Saigon!
Two Days in Hanoi – How to Make the Most of It
by Juliana Hahn @ The Christina's Blog
Wed Dec 20 02:18:59 PST 2017
Small alleys crammed with food stalls, delicious smells filling the air of the quaint Old Town streets and imposing monuments honoring Vietnam’s rich and turbulent history— all that and more is Hanoi. If you are planning a short trip here and want to see all the main attractions, this two-day itinerary of the capital is […]
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Ho Chi Minh Trail Motorbike Tour: 7 Days 7 Nights
by We Ride VN @ We Ride Vietnam
Wed Sep 14 20:35:45 PDT 2016
Ride the Ho Chi Minh Trail from Hanoi to Hoi An. Experience the legendary supply route that takes us across the DMZ. Battle sites, National parks, beaches and ancient cities this ride has it all.
7 Days 7 nights from 1430$
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Drinking in Saigon
by Binh Bui @ Scooter Tour Saigon
Thu Apr 09 02:58:09 PDT 2015
There is no drinking age in Vietnam, and if there is, it is known by no one. This tradition does not mean that you will drink irresponsibly. In general, draught beers are local’s favorite, often served with a plate of peanuts or grilled dog meat. Beer is cheap, at about 20-30 cents for a huge mug, a...
Gastronomic gastropods- Vietnamese loves snails !
by Thuc Nguyen @ Paloma Motorbike Tours
Tue May 30 21:41:04 PDT 2017
From Michelin-starred fine dining, to chili-laden, beer-swilling, street-food staple, the humble snail takes many forms. Oysters, lobsters, sushi and snails; all now “posh” and expensive elements of global food culture. They were, however, once all considered to be the food of the lower-classes. In fact, oysters were so plentiful during the European colonization of the Americas that their crushed shells were a common component in brick making. Likewise, the practice of wrapping raw fish (and other meats) in rice was, many centuries ago, a common way for Japanese farmers and fishermen to preserve food for several months at a time. And then there’s lobster, that ubiquitous element of modern fine dining. According to a report on the creature’s recent popularity by the U.K.’s Telegraphnewspaper, the clawed crustacean was “once not deemed worthy for anything other than the ‘lowest of the low.’” It’s funny how things change. Add a bit of gold leaf, a smear of pureed veg, a froth of salty foam, and a jacked-up price tag, and suddenly the cuisine of the working classes jumps a few steps up the social ladder. As with bread, beef, carrots and coffee, it would be easy to assume that the practice of...
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Fancy one of the world’s greatest food experiences? Try Hanoi
by Thuc Nguyen @ Paloma Motorbike Tours
Wed May 10 01:51:18 PDT 2017
Tourists eat out late at night in Hanoi. Photo by VnExpress/Giang Huy The Telegraph gets its teeth into Hanoi cuisine, and it’s not the famous ‘pho’ or Obama’s ‘bun cha’ Many people are drawn to a destination just because of how well it triggers their appetite, and for that reason, Hanoi is one of the world’s greatest cities to visit, The Telegraph recommends. The U.K. newspaper published a list of “the world’s 17 greatest cities for food” on Sunday and the Vietnamese capital grabbed second spot, after Tokyo. “Hanoi’s compact old center is arguably the better place to sample the balance of salt, sweet, sour and spice in Vietnamese cuisine,” it said, comparing the city with the popular southern metropolis of Ho Chi Minh City, which is “more international”. Hanoi is where one can take to the streets and eat like a local, it said. The city offers some of the most popular Vietnamese dishes such as “banh mi”, a baguette usually filled with grilled pork, meatballs or cold cuts, cucumber, cilantro, pickled carrots, liver pâté and a swipe of mayonnaise, or “com...
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Where to Take the Best Photos in Iceland: As Told By a Photography Expert
by Matthew Smith @ Days to Come
Wed Jan 10 13:46:31 PST 2018
Iceland is an incredible destination for all travellers, but for photographers, it’s the holy grail. It’s almost guaranteed that you can point your lens anywhere and you’ll end up with a great photo. That being said, if you do your research and follow these essential tips for where to take the best photos in Iceland, you’ll end up with incredible photos that you will cherish for a lifetime. Do your research before you go Iceland is like nowhere else you’ll ever visit. This volcanic island in the middle of nowhere produces some of the most extreme weather this side of
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30 Machu Picchu Facts Need to Know Before Traveling
by J. Smith @ Travel The World
Mon Aug 07 20:09:17 PDT 2017
Machu Picchu is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Peru and is visited by several international tourists every year. With the online
Hanoi – Sapa by tourist bus timetable
by admin @ Tony Tailor-Made Tours Vietnam
Mon Nov 20 19:04:41 PST 2017
Hanoi – Sapa Bus Bus travel is one of the most convenient way to travel between Hanoi and Sapa. There are 5-7 bus companies departing from either end everyday, with travel times between 5 and 6 hours. Most buses offer …
HOA LO PRISON MUSEUM HANOI (2018)|Opening Hours–Entrance Fee
by Lê Hoàng @ Hanoi Free Local Tours
Fri Dec 22 00:01:50 PST 2017
HOA LO PRISON | HISTORICAL INFORMATION | TOURIST INFORMATION (Hours – Map – Ticket) Top.1 Things to do in House in Hanoi is Hoa Lo Prison. As a Local Tour Guide from Hanoi Free Local Tourrs, I will give you an article about Hoa Lo Prison, And give you some reasons why you should pay a visit to this tourist attraction. Hỏa Lò Prison, also known as Maison Centrale, is a representative of the period of Vietnamese revolutionary struggle against the French colonists. This place might answer your question “Things to do in Hanoi ” in Hanoi. Located in the […]
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Top 10 attractive Hanoi dishes you must try at least once time in your life
by Mintyle @ I LOVE VIETNAM TOUR
Mon Jan 22 01:49:06 PST 2018
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Green lotus tea
by Thuc Nguyen @ Paloma Motorbike Tours
Mon Jun 26 21:18:09 PDT 2017
Green lotus tea has other names: trà sen, chè sen or chè ướp sen (in Vietnamese) Vietnamese lotus tea is a type of green tea that already absorbed the scent of lotus. Lotus is a type of flower that grows in a lake, and it symbolizes beauty, purity, and good fortune in Vietnam. Traditionally, workers will row out to the lake in the middle of the night when nectar of the lotus is at its fullest. Then, they will carefully open up all petals of the flower, fill it with green tea leaves (without making it wet), tie the petals together tightly with string, and let tea sits and absorbs the scents overnight. To collect the tea, workers have to row out to the lake again in the morning, open up the flower petals, and harvest the natural lotus scented green tea. Due to the natural process of making lotus tea, it is considered an art in Vietnam. HISTORY Lotus tea was originally created for King Tu Duc during the 19th century Nguyen Dynasty, but the people also love the art of making tea and it became a custom for them to take their boats out onto the ponds and...
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Osprey Questa Review: Travel Carry-on Only with this Awesome Backpack
by alex @ Travel Fashion Girl
Mon Jan 15 03:00:40 PST 2018
Osprey is our go-to brand for the best travel backpacks and luggage for long-term travel. For a great backpack, read our Osprey Questa review!
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The best breakfasts in Ho Chi Minh City
by fred wilson @ Back of the Bike Tours
Fri Sep 16 02:38:50 PDT 2016
If you’re like us and got the Vietnamese habit of waking up with the sun and a cup of cà phê sữa đá, you probably have already your favorite Phở or Bánh Mì joint that will help you start the day in ease. For most...
Southwest Vietnam Motorbike Tour: 2-4 days
by We Ride VN @ We Ride Vietnam
Wed Sep 14 20:28:28 PDT 2016
Perfect for people who only have a few days to ride. Lush valleys, village home stays and wonderful countryside riding, our Mai Chau / Pu Luong southwest tour is great for all riders.
Starting from 320$
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Travel Safety Tips: I Had My Bag Stolen and These Are 4 Ways I Could’ve Avoided It
by alex @ Travel Fashion Girl
Tue Jan 09 03:00:11 PST 2018
While theft can't be 100% prevented, it can be avoided. Read these travel safety tips and how they could've helped me avoid being robbed.
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Golden Dragon Water Puppet shows in Saigon
by Binh Bui @ Scooter Tour Saigon
Wed Mar 11 02:34:05 PDT 2015
The main water-puppet venue, with shows starting at 5:00PM, 6:30PM and 7:45PM and lasting about 50 minutes. Program “Uncle Tễu” A Rural M.C. and a Friend of the Poor The Dragon in the Soul of the Vietnamese Peacefull Childhood in Countryside Traditional Daily Life in Rural Villages Heroic Legends an...
Your Vietnam Adventure – Reasons why you should travel to Vietnam
by Duyen Tran @ I LOVE VIETNAM TOUR
Sun Jan 14 18:04:51 PST 2018
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Paragliding festival starts September 22 in Yen Bai Province
by caothienanh@gmail.com @ Tour Guide Hanoi
Fri Sep 15 21:50:33 PDT 2017
A paragliding festival will transpire September 22-24 at the Khau Pha Pass in the district of Mu Cang Chai in northern Yen Bai Province, reports the Ha Noi Moi online...
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7 differences between Vietnam and Thailand - In Se Asia
In Se Asia
Two giant Southeast Asian countries, but which one comes out tops, Vietnam or Thailand.
Hiking up to hidden Ursa Beach – Portugal
by thetouristoflife @ The Tourist Of Life
Mon Aug 28 06:11:48 PDT 2017
While I’m not really convinced about the saying ‘travel the unknown’, knowing that ‘unknown’
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The Hidden Gem of the Pacific – New Caledonia Travel Guide
by thetouristoflife @ The Tourist Of Life
Sat Oct 07 07:21:09 PDT 2017
New Caledonia, also called Kanaky by its Melanesian inhabitants, is a tropical paradise with a cosmopolitan flair.
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Reactie op How To Spend A Short Layover In Beijing door Celine Lai
by Celine Lai @ Reacties voor The Tourist Of Life
Sat Dec 16 02:32:00 PST 2017
Thanks! What was the tour company you used called?
Vietnam Upcoming Motorbike Tour Late Availability – Offroad Vietnam Motorbike Adventures
by Anh Wu @ Offroad Vietnam Adventures
Tue Jul 09 02:13:06 PDT 2013
Offroad Vietnam Adventure Travel website offers extensive information about preparing your self-guided or guided tours on two wheels, 4 wheels, treks, cruises etc. or any type of adventure tours in Vietnam and neighbouring countries
LATE AVAILABILITY OF VIETNAM MOTORBIKE TOURS WELCOME to the tour updates page of OFFROAD VIETNAM Motorbike Tour Operator! This is a quite extensive website that covers adventure tours in Vietnam. However, most are motorcycle tours. You will find everything you need to know about guided or unguided trips. In addition, we have information about preparing your trips, Vietnam country, and people etc. This specific page offers motorbike tour late availability from Hanoi, Vietnam. Offroad Vietnam provides private and customized motorbike tours in Vietnam. In other words, we don’t run set-scheduled trips. Many of our customers book strictly private (closed door) tours while some of them want to have more riders tagged along to have more fun and save some money. You can either start a ride and we post an update to get more people for you or join one of the existing trips. In fact, an open door trip usually has the rider(s) with different riding experiences. Therefore, if you care about strangers in the group, you’d better book a strictly private tour. Finally, we give no guarantee about getting more riders but will try our best. Please follow this link to find out late availability you could join. Contact us at offroadvietnam@gmail.com for more details.
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A Weekend In Fairytale-like Alsace – France
by thetouristoflife @ The Tourist Of Life
Tue Aug 29 08:23:10 PDT 2017
Before making the plan to visit Alsace in France, I had literally no idea that this region existed.
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Offroad Vietnam Motorbike Adventures – Vietnam Motorcycle Tours
by Anh Wu @ Offroad Vietnam Adventures
Sat Jul 06 01:26:30 PDT 2013
Offroad Vietnam Adventure Travel website offers extensive information about preparing your self-guided or guided tours on two wheels, 4 wheels, treks, cruises etc. or any type of adventure tours in Vietnam and neighbouring countries
VIETNAM MOTORCYCLE TOURS Motorcycle tours are probably the best way to see this fascinating country without a doubt. When you are on two wheels, you see, experience, smell and live a real life. Therefore, more and more people are doing this now. We take every detail seriously, considering like we are in your position. With us, you have a choice from the widest range of motorcycle holidays or vacations in Hanoi. This also means our prices work with a very wide budget range depending on the type of bike and tour you book. Our goal is to offer the best quality of services and show YOU a REAL VIETNAM. Below are three different motorbike tour packages we provide, all run by the professional staff and guides. 1. Fully Guided Motorcycle Adventures This is best for riders who want to experience Vietnam without worrying about things on the road. You ride while we work! [ More details ] 2. Semi-guided Motorbike Tours (Bikes & Guide) If you want more flexibility and freedom then take this. Our guide will take care of routing, timing, bike repairs, and reservation. You just choose and pay what you want to spend. [ More details ] 3. Self-guided Motorbike And Motor-scooter Vacation (Bike Rentals) Manage everything on your own while riding is part of the fun for adventure-born riders. Rent our motorbikes and challenge yourselves. At least you have to be at the intermediate level, not novice riders or beginners. [ More details ] Our Team Offroad Vietnam office is right in the heart of the Old Quarter in Hanoi, the country’s capital city, in North Vietnam. Run and owned by two Vietnamese motorcycle enthusiasts since December 2006, founder Anh Wu has been working in responsible tourism for the past 20 years and co-owner Tony Nguyen who has been leading motorbike tours for over 10 years and knows every corner of Vietnam. Unlike other operators, both of us have an extensive understanding of our Honda bikes and work on the bikes ourselves. Office staff speaks very good English and is quick with email responses. Our services were highly recommended in the Lonely Planet 2009 & 2012 edition as well as many international magazines, newspapers, travel books etc. about motorcycling in Asia. Please click here for more information. Let’s roll, get it wild and ride snaking roads first hand! Last but not least, we support local business and communities through guided and semi-guided motorcycle excursions by bringing groups to local finest restaurants, hotels, and homestays. This contributes directly your Dollars to aid poor families, eating delicacies and hotels to improve the life of local people in remote areas which few tourism activities exist. Come and give a supporting hand together with us. Why Offroad Vietnam? Our services were highly recommended in the Lonely Planet 2009 & 2012 edition as well as many international magazines, newspapers, travel books etc. about motorcycling in Asia. Please click here for more information. Let’s rev up & hit the road, get it wild and ride snaking roads first hand! Offroad Vietnam Motorcycle Tours offers you a tour of a lifetime. No matter what your riding experience is, there’s always a solution to our riding lesson to help you confident with Vietnamese scary traffic. Offroad Vietnam Motorcycle Tours is 100% Vietnamese owned, managed and operated which means all your money stays in Vietnam. Our price options are flexible and work with different budgets, starting from at least 15$US/day. We believe in putting the money back into the Vietnamese community. We are the first and original tour operator in North Vietnam running our own Japanese Honda high capacity bikes. If you want to experience a bike tour that you will never forget then this is the right place for you. How We Ride Vietnam is an exciting, interesting, dynamic and colourful place that has no equal. Steeped in history, it is not only beautiful (with lush tropical forests and beautiful beaches to breathtaking mountain areas abundant in wildlife in the Central and North areas) but rich in ways that must be experienced to be appreciated. For the first time, it is now possible to see this vibrant country on an amazing Motorcycle Group Tour with Road bikes, Dirt bikes, and Scooters. We currently offer several tour packages of up to 6 bikes per guide with our own fleet of 110cc – 250cc from just one day to say, as long as you want to ride. We are more than happy to discuss ‘Custom-Made’ tours for groups of 4 or more. Veterans tours are most welcome.
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Pu Luong Drone footage 2017
by We Ride VN @ We Ride Vietnam
Thu Apr 27 23:54:25 PDT 2017
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25 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE TRAVELING IN VIETNAM - The Hungry Suitcase
The Hungry Suitcase
Thailand enjoys a 50% return rate for foreign tourists. In contrast, Vietnam only pulls back 5% of visitors.Personally, I feel that Vietnam walks all over Thailand in almost every travel category except beaches. So, why do so many people have such bad experiences and never return to Vietnam?I hope the list I have made below helps out first-time visitors. It may seem cynical and anti-Vietnamese. It’s not. I love this country; I want you to love it, too. I’d just like to alert travelers to beware of the common first-time mistakes that may sour their experience of the local people and the country overall.Do your homework, know what to expect, and this is the most rewarding country in Southeast Asia to explore.Here goes:-1-TAKE YOUR VISA SERIOUSLY, VERY SERIOUSLY INDEEDYes, it seems like common sense, but I have seen tourists turned ... Read More »
Come to Vietnam to conquer the northwest’s Pu Ta Leng Peak
by caothienanh@gmail.com @ Tour Guide Hanoi
Fri May 26 01:22:42 PDT 2017
Often acclaimed as the queen of flowers in northwestern forests, the rhododendron is commonly thought to grow all over the Fansipan mountains or Mau Son region. However, Pu Ta Leng...
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Best restaurants in Hanoi: Wander in the map of tastes
by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog
Mon Jan 15 05:00:58 PST 2018
Hanoi has complex layers of culture to distinguish itself from others big cities in Vietnam. The border between the ancient Hanoi and the Hanoi of modernity and luxury one is not chaotic but unusually remarkable: With a walk down the same street, one can admire an antique Buddhist temple and soon after, the French architecture […]
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Getting Around in Hue, Vietnam
by Phuc Nguyen @ The Christina's Blog
Sun Dec 17 03:24:06 PST 2017
Hue is the famous Imperial city of Central Vietnam, the throne of the Nguyen Dynasty from 1802 to 1945. Old and tranquil, Hue is frozen in time, standing amongst the remnants of a once glorious Asian empire. Because of this, getting around Hue is intriguing with many options available, and sights to see. A major […]
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7 winter warmers to ward off the cold in Hanoi
by Thuc Nguyen @ Paloma Motorbike Tours
Wed Nov 29 01:08:25 PST 2017
Follow the locals to nameless roadside eateries as the cold snap bites in Vietnam’s capital. Snails Unlike the spicy snails that are carefully fried or grilled in Saigon, the snails served on cold days in Hanoi are simply boiled. Feel the steam from the snails served with ginger sauce and lemongrass. Snails tend to appear in the rivers around Hanoi between autumn and winter. Try the tasty treats in small restaurants at 5 Tong Duy Tan, 1 Dinh Liet, 34A Tran Phu and 88 Cua Bac. Sweet dumplings These dumplings are made from sticky rice stuffed with mung beans or black sesame. The rice balls are then soaked in ginger syrup and served hot. Head to Hang Dieu, Quan Thanh or Tay Ho far a sample of these sweet balls from either age-old eateries or street vendors. Rib porridge Hanoi people love rib porridge and it’s needless to say why this hot congee with quay(fried dough) is a perfect choice for a cold day. There’s a nameless roadside stall at 2A Ly Quoc Su Street that man locals say serves the best rib porridge in Hanoi. You can also find this hot treat in Dong Xuan Market. Cassava dessert Cooked cassava paired with...
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The South Seas Hotel Miami
by thetouristoflife @ The Tourist Of Life
Tue Jun 20 06:06:25 PDT 2017
After spending a few nights in a crappy hostel in Miami Beach it was time to move over to the South Seas Hotel.
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How to Find Great Budget Tours in Vietnam (and not get ripped off!) - GRRRL TRAVELER
GRRRL TRAVELER
For the female solo traveler, Vietnam shouldn't be an intimidating or scary country to travel. Commuting between main cities is easy and cheap via public transportation. And if it's an attraction, you can bet there's a budget tour for it, as tour operators are everywhere, vying for your business and ready to assist your travel needs.
Northeast Vietnam Motorbike Tour: 8-10 Days
by We Ride VN @ We Ride Vietnam
Wed Sep 14 20:13:12 PDT 2016
Northeast Vietnam including Ha Giang is the premier adventure ride in northern Vietnam, Ride the stone highlands up to the Chinese border and experience the life of hill-tribe culture.
8 Days 8 Nights from $ 1340
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Mu Cang Chai – Sapa tours
by admin @ Tony Tailor-Made Tours Vietnam
Mon Nov 20 19:38:00 PST 2017
Enjoy Colorful Sunday hill tribe market in Bac Ha. Admire the beauty of the rice terraced paddy fields in Sapa & Mu Cang Chai. Enjoy the local food Experience 2 homestay nights on traditional stilt houses of ethnic minority people. Learn the interesting …
5 Best Ways to Travel from Hue to Hoi An
by Trinh Cherry @ I LOVE VIETNAM TOUR
Thu Jan 04 20:39:10 PST 2018
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Mu cang chai tours
by admin @ Tony Tailor-Made Tours Vietnam
Mon Nov 20 19:32:00 PST 2017
About some 300 km Northwest of Hanoi, Mu Cang Chai is one of the most amazing landscapes of rice-terraced fields in Vietnam. Located about 1000 meters above sea level, Mu Cang Chai has a special topography with steep hills and …
Door: Ellie - Flash & Frugal
by Ellie - Flash & Frugal @ Reacties op: The Solo Female Travelers Guide To Vietnam
Fri Feb 19 07:41:00 PST 2016
This sounds great - I'm going to Vietnam for 4 or 5 days from Singapore next month and will most likely be going alone so this is extremely relieving!
Northwest Vietnam Motorbike Tour: 7 -9 days
by We Ride VN @ We Ride Vietnam
Wed Sep 14 20:46:02 PDT 2016
The northwest is a great region to explore by motorbike, join us on our ride from 5 to 7 days from Hanoi to Sapa. Terraced rice fields, tea plantations and high mountain hill-tribe villages.
7 Days from 1180$
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Top 5 Seafood dishes to try in Vietnam
by fred wilson @ Back of the Bike Tours
Mon Sep 12 01:07:48 PDT 2016
We always recommend travelers in Vietnam to definitely try what the locals call “ốc”, which literally means “snails”, though its meaning is actually going out and enjoying seafood, including crabs, shrimps, oyster and yes, snails. However these ốc restaurants usually have only a 5 to 10...
Saigon to Hanoi by Motorbike: 5 Suggested Routes
by Thuc Nguyen @ Paloma Motorbike Tours
Wed Jun 14 00:24:14 PDT 2017
Riding from Saigon to Hanoi by motorbike is probably the most popular road trip in Vietnam, and it’s unquestionably one of the best ways to experience the country. For years, travellers simply took the most obvious route: Highway 1. Today, however, thanks to ambitious road building programs, there are far more scenic, pleasant and less trodden ways to ride between the country’s two main cities. Having ridden south to north on numerous occasions (the first time, predictably, on Highway 1), I’ve put together the following 5 suggested motorbike routes from Saigon to Hanoi, so that travellers who are planning this road trip have more of an idea of the kind of options available to them. 1. THE CLASSIC: Total Distance: 2,770km Average Duration: 2-4 weeks Road Conditions: paved rural & coastal back-roads, new & old highways Navigation: mostly simple, some tricky bits in central areas Scenery: coast, highlands, mountains, limestone, cities, villages, cultural sites DESCRIPTION: Weaving a course between coast and highlands, The Classic route is equal parts beach and mountain. Quiet, stunning coastal roads in the south and central provinces yield to a mighty landscape of limestone karsts on the Ho Chi Minh Road in the north-central region. Popular towns and sights, such as Mui...
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Ho Chi Minh City Walking Tour – You’ll find it’s more than a modern city
by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog
Tue Dec 26 05:00:33 PST 2017
Ho Chi Minh City – also known as Saigon – is no longer a strange destination for travellers visiting Vietnam. Arriving at Tan Son Nhat Airport, you are free to venture and explore a number of destinations in Vietnam, but believe me, don’t mistake Ho Chi Minh as another sprawling modern city without personality. With […]
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Private car from Hanoi to Mai Chau
by admin @ Tony Tailor-Made Tours Vietnam
Mon Nov 20 19:02:49 PST 2017
Private Car Rental or transfer to Mai Chau Mai Chau is located in a beautiful valley in Hoa Binh province,150km far from Hanoi.It’s a stunning area with beautiful mountains and valleys where have long been a residence of most ethnic …

Women Tours By Motorbike - Offroad Vietnam Motorbike Adventures
Offroad Vietnam Adventures
Offroad Vietnam Motorbike Tours offers guided women tours on motorcycle, adventures of Vietnam with only female riders in your group.
A O SHOW- brilliant show in Saigon, do not miss it!
by Binh Bui @ Scooter Tour Saigon
Wed Mar 11 19:09:26 PDT 2015
À Ố Show is a new kind of art performance commonly acknowledged globally as [new circus]. The show surpasses all the limits that was previously constructed by many other art shows in Vietnam over the years. Audience is offered the opportunity to let loose their imagination once they are set off by t...
10 Vietnam travel tips you need to know before coming to Vietnam
by Oanh Tran @ I LOVE VIETNAM TOUR
Mon Jan 15 02:40:19 PST 2018
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Weather and how to explore Hanoi in January
by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog
Sat Jan 20 09:20:21 PST 2018
Hanoi is the capital city of Vietnam and is home to around eight million people, which is over 8 percent of Vietnam’s overall population. This area of Asia has a tropical climate with hot, humid weather in Summer but it is completely different in Winter, the temperature sometimes goes down to 8°C. The best weather […]
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I Hate Hiking and I Hate the Cold, But I Love Greenland
by Sama Abdi @ Days to Come
Thu Jan 18 05:25:39 PST 2018
Most travellers will share stories about that one trip or experience that changed their lives forever. For me, that moment was a trip to Greenland. But first, let me rewind and tell you a bit more about myself and how I got the chance to explore the coolest (or chillest!) island on Earth. I hate hiking and really hate the cold At first glance, I appear to be a rather tall and slender woman, one who you would assume partakes in regular physical activity and enjoys it. On both counts, you would be very wrong. My Sub-Saharan African genetics are
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A Foodie’s Guide to Hue, Vietnam
by Phuc Nguyen @ The Christina's Blog
Fri Dec 15 01:48:26 PST 2017
Come to Hue and Eat like a Local Hue City is the old capital of Vietnam. Despite its location – next to Da Nang – the new economic center, Hue is calm and peaceful in a unique way. If you want to have a truly relaxing travel experience, Hue is definitely the city you must […]
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A guide on choosing a hotel around Hanoi Old Quarter
by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog
Fri Jan 05 07:45:21 PST 2018
Choosing a hotel for your holidays always takes time. Especially when you have a long list of places to visit, you have to book a hotel that is easy for you to commute. When in Hanoi, due to its complicated traffic system and the position of famous tourist attractions, you should book a hotel around […]
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Door: Yvonne - The Tourist Of Life
by Yvonne - The Tourist Of Life @ Reacties op: The Solo Female Travelers Guide To Vietnam
Fri Feb 12 00:22:00 PST 2016
Haha dad logic is the best logic there is. But yeah its' relatively safe! I mean, there are creeps everywhere but once I read that only 3% of the Vietnamese ever dealt with harassment while in The Netherlands that is about 60% or something. And I think The Netherlands is pretty safe too ;-)

Contiki - Vietnam Experience
Contiki
Ho Chi Minh, Hoi An, Hanoi, Halong Bay - for a geographically compact country, Vietnam sure has some hot spots. The Vietnam Experience is for those who want a bit more time than the average traveller. Picture yourself relishing the rice region of Mekong Delta by taking a traditional boat through floating markets & local fruit farms.

Dating & Marriage in Vietnam - Tour Guide Hanoi
Tour Guide Hanoi
The sexual revolution was late to arrive in Vietnam; more accurately, it arrived during the sixties and promptly departed on the last American chopper in 1975. But the tag team...

Vietnam Sex Tour information and warnings
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Car for rental in Hanoi and surroundings
by admin @ Tony Tailor-Made Tours Vietnam
Mon Nov 20 19:07:50 PST 2017
The service of our car rental Hanoi with driver Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam with many direct international flights to connect with other countries, a nice starting point for your Vietnam Holiday Packages. Car rental Hanoi will come along …
Autumn spirit served up in the form of rice flakes by Hanoi village
by Thuc Nguyen @ Paloma Motorbike Tours
Fri Oct 27 21:53:05 PDT 2017
Like pumpkins and candy at Halloween, rice flakes are a must during the fall in the capital. It is an unwritten rule that when you talk about autumn in Hanoi, you have to mention rice flakes. No one knows when the flat sticky rice first became an autumn delicacy in the capital, but the art of making the tasty snack has been well-preserved for more than a century in Me Tri Village. More than 50 households in this village have their fires burning for rice flakes twice a year, depending on the harvest season. Experience shows that rice picked during fall makes the best rice flakes because it is sweeter and more aromatic. The sticky rice used for rice flakes should come from young plants. Me Tri Village in Nam Tu Liem District and Vong Village in Cau Giay District are the most famous places in the north for this treat. These women are removing the grains from paddy flowers. The grains are soaked in water. The tailings, which float to the surface, are removed. The grains are roasted for two hours. Then they are ground under a wooden pestle, and the ground grains are screened again to remove all the husks. The final product is wrapped in lotus leaves, and these green-yellow...
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Hue City Tour With 13 Lovely Guests – the Special Hue Tour
by Trinh Cherry @ I LOVE VIETNAM TOUR
Fri Dec 01 23:52:57 PST 2017
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How to Pack Carry-on Only for 2 Weeks in Europe in Winter
by alex @ Travel Fashion Girl
Sun Jan 21 03:00:20 PST 2018
One of our readers traveled carry-on only for 2 weeks to Europe in winter including Bratislava, Vienna, Salzburg, and Munich. Find out how she did it!
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Vietnam by Motorbike: The Best Six Weeks of my Life
Adventure In You
Vietnam by motorbike is an epic adventure! You hear some horror stories but for me traveling Vietnam by motorbike was the best decision I made. However...
8 of the Best Cafes in Hanoi
by Bill @ The Hungry Suitcase
Tue Feb 02 20:48:50 PST 2016
The big cities in Vietnam have a cafe culture that is virtually unknown to the rest of the world. Don’t expect a Chemex of Ethiopian Yirgacheffe with hints of blueberry and strawberry or an Aeropressed Kenyan. You might be able to locate one eventually, but not before tripping over scores of cafes serving up tumblers of coffee so dark it looks like used motor oil and smells like the most intense mocha you’ve ever had. It’s no secret that we love Vietnamese coffee and as a follow up to our very popular Saigon cafes list, we offer a list of some of our favorites in the northern capital city. Also be sure to check out our handy guide to ordering coffee in Vietnam.
So, in the event that you can’t find this guy rolling around town, keep scrolling and we’ve got ... Read More »
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Saint Joseph Cathedral Hanoi| Opening Hours – Schedule – Address
by Lê Hoàng @ Hanoi Free Local Tours
Mon Dec 25 19:43:23 PST 2017
Saint Joseph Cathedral Hanoi | Historical Information | Tourist Information An Neo-Gothic Cathedral located in the heart of Hanoi Capital, Saint Joseph Cathedral is the representative evidence of the French colonial architecture. Familiarly called by the local as “The Big Church”, Saint Joseph Cathedral is the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hanoi for more than 4 million Catholics in the country. Another place that also represents the evidence of French colonies is Hỏa Lò Prison (also known as Maison Centrale). Click here to read more about Hỏa Lò Prison. A. History of St. Joseph Cathedral Hanoi A.1. The […]
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Expat Life in Saigon – Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
by Skins @ Single Man's Paradise
Mon Dec 25 23:27:16 PST 2017
About Us – Offroad Vietnam Motorbike Adventures
by Anh Wu @ Offroad Vietnam Adventures
Sun Jul 07 01:38:51 PDT 2013
Offroad Vietnam Adventure Travel website offers extensive information about preparing your self-guided or guided tours on two wheels, 4 wheels, treks, cruises etc. or any type of adventure tours in Vietnam and neighbouring countries
ABOUT OFFROAD VIETNAM This page provides details you need to know about Offroad Vietnam Adventures. Based on these details you can decide to lead you on Vietnam motorbike adventures. The Owners Offroad Vietnam®, clearly says what it does and has the true ring of adventure. So there’s no mistaking it for any other company, either. The two owners are Anh WU (full name Vu The Anh, speaks English) who has had over 20 years experience working in tourism and Tony NGUYEN who has been leading trips for over 10 years. Our company will remain 100% Vietnamese run and owned. When you travel with Offroad Vietnam®, you’re not just customers but also friends. Unlike overseas-based tourism companies, every Dollar you spend on the trip stays in Vietnam. We don’t have fancy offices or pay high commissions. However, we believe in putting the money back into the Vietnamese community. If you need any reference, comments, and reviews about our motorcycle tours and rentals, please have a look here. Offroad Vietnam® is a registered trade name number 93860 on December 25th, 2006 issued by National Office of Intellectual Property of Vietnam. The Motorcycles. Do You Want A Reliable Honda? We are the first and the only touring company in Northern Vietnam offering Vietnam motorcycling on real road Honda GL Pro 160cc. Upgrade to Honda XR250 dirt bikes is also available at an additional cost. These bikes are between 1998 and 2005 models. They are of course much more reliable than the Russian or Chinese bikes many companies are still using. You can check why our customers liked them here. They not only offer you power and smooth operation but also guarantee a trouble-free and safe trip with disc brake(s). We own these bikes, maintain them ourselves and don’t use rental bikes from any company. Rental bikes are ridden by riders of all skill levels and are usually older or lower in quality. This is a very big difference that many companies do not mention about the rental bikes they use. The Guides First and foremost, Offroad Vietnam® is backed up by a team of guides who have many years touring on motorcycles, are highly appreciated by our clients. These guys are well recognized by most of travellers on motorcycles to Vietnam. Services We Offer Below is a wide range of adventures, mainly off-road tours in Vietnam: motorcycle tours; 4×4 tours; train tours; trekking; cruising and kayaking. People do have different expectations, therefore some classic tours are available at: transvietnam; classic group tours. Budget travellers who want to travel on their own can also rent motorbikes, motorcycles and 4×4 vehicles from us here. Festivals are a big part of life in Vietnam, we offer you the opportunity to take part in these parties here every year. For the most extreme off-road touring, together we can design an itinerary like no other here. To offer even more flexibility and extension to your tour, we connect tours with Sinhbalo Adventures who offers biking and cycling rides, Motorbike Thailand for enduro touring on modern road bikes, Dancing Roads for motocross adventures and James Barbush in Laos. With this special cooperation, you can book one long tour just through one click and leave the rest to us. Our team has been offering motorbike tours for women since 2007. In fact, these tours are with slower riding and more stops so you can meet and talk with local people. Always keep in mind that all our tours and/or proposals can be customized before and during the journey, taking into account road and weather conditions as well as your riding ability and changes in your expectations. Information The webmasters at Offroad Vietnam work around the clock to upload the latest information about travelling in Vietnam, tours with places still available. We own a really big database of over 150 tours and thousands of photos and video shot on the roads which enable us to design and send you a virtual tour shortly we receive your inquiry. We have been trying to create one of the most interactive websites for touring Vietnam. You can read what experience and/or thoughts the most recent customers said about our tours and/or services. In fact, they are provided “as is” and we don’t alter anything at all. A detailed FAQs page is the first thing you can check before sending an inquiry to save your time and ours. Support Offroad Vietnam provides riding lesson for riders who want to flow with Vietnamese traffic for 30 USD per person. After one to two hours, most of our customers handle the crazy traffic well. The most important things are confidence and the passion to ride! This lesson is only available for guided tour clients. For independent riders, we provide rental services at reasonable prices. We also provide free broadband Internet access and photo burning on CDs or DVDs to our clients. All the photos will be backed up on our hard disk and you can get them back anytime if you lose your camera or your memory card is lost or damaged. If we ever use any of these photos, we will ask for the permission and credit the owner.
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Get Off the Beaten Track in Hue, Vietnam
by Phuong Thuy @ The Christina's Blog
Tue Dec 12 23:23:16 PST 2017
Located on the bank of Perfume River, this city is the capital of Thua Thien Hue province, 700 kilometers to the south of Hanoi. Although you can visit Hue at any time of the year, the most charming season is surely from March to August, especially March through April when the temperature is at its […]
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A 105 yearsold tea shop in Ben Thanh market area in Saigon
by caothienanh@gmail.com @ Tour Guide Hanoi
Sun Jan 21 05:48:40 PST 2018
Ho Chi Minh’s Ben Thanh market area houses the oldest and most famous tea store in the city, opened in the early 20th century. Located at 13 Phan Chu Trinh...
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Vietnamese Food: The Ultimate Food Guide
Travel + Leisure
“An com chua?”If you’re going to understand Vietnam and the Vietnamese, this three-word phrase is key. A friendly greeting exchanged throughout the day, it poses a seemingly mundane question: “Have...
How to Avoid Theft while Traveling: My Top 10 Tried and Tested Tips
by alex @ Travel Fashion Girl
Sat Jan 13 03:00:03 PST 2018
Find out what I did wrong and how to keep your belongings safe and secure with my tried and tested tips on how to avoid theft while traveling!
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The Best Homestays in Sapa (For An Authentic & Personal Experience)
by Phuong Thuy @ The Christina's Blog
Fri Dec 29 02:29:06 PST 2017
H’mong, Dao, and Giay people speaking English more fluently than Vietnamese, tremendous natural vistas right outside your balcony, an early morning chill with clouds hovering over the mountains, this and more is what you should expect from Sapa! Located on the northern border of Vietnam, Sapa is the only region of the country that has […]
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A Thrilling Hai Van Pass Adventure With Onetrip
by Phuc Nguyen @ The Christina's Blog
Tue Dec 19 00:07:04 PST 2017
Vietnam is a fabulous country that sings harmonies of the wild jungle and the people that venture through it. That is a destination that you must visit at least once in your life if you seek adventure. One of the most desired places to stay in Vietnam for both foreigners and locals alike is Da […]
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7 Best Banh mi Hanoi – TripAdvisor highly recommended
by Lê Hoàng @ Hanoi Free Local Tours
Wed Jan 17 20:13:03 PST 2018
One of 41 things to do in Hanoi is to taste banh mi Hanoi – a symbol of Vietnamese street food and a signal of modern Vietnam lifestyle. It promises to turn your Hanoi Local Experience into the TRULY, MADLY, DEEPLY Vietnamese taste adventure. I. What is BANH MI? Banh mi has been recognized as TOP 10 most delicious sandwiches in the world by Traveller. Not only Vietnamese, a lot of celebrities could not resist the mouthful taste of banh mi. Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull or famous Chef Gordon Ramsay and Anthony Bourdain all highly recommend banh mi as must-try […]
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I Love Vietnam Community Projects – the Core Value of Youth
by ponta666 @ I LOVE VIETNAM TOUR
Fri Nov 03 01:28:53 PDT 2017
From a social enterprise in Hue city, the I Love Hue Tour has grown up and become I Love Vietnam Tour, which operates tours in 4 main cities in Vietnam. Despite the rapid growth, I Love Vietnam Tour still keep the core value of a social enterprise – support the community. As there are many community problems […]
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Hiking the Japanese Alps in Winter
by Michelle Rae Uy @ Days to Come
Mon Jan 22 22:25:35 PST 2018
Towering peaks up to 3,000 metres tall stand tall in the heart of Japan’s Honshu island, dividing the area into two parts. These are the Japanese Alps, encompassing four prefectures and three of the country’s mightiest mountain ranges – the Hidas, Kiso, and Akaishi. In warmer months, they’re sun-dappled and covered with carpets of green, where absurdly beautiful valleys and picturesque towns sit peacefully and mighty summits keep a relentless watch nearby. Yet in the wintertime, they’re even more thunderous, glistening with fresh white snow, wind-chiselled facades that are simply spectacular. Make no mistake: hiking the Japanese Alps in the
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What to Wear in Vietnam: Unexpected Items You Should Bring
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Wondering what to wear in Vietnam? This all-season packing guide shows you exactly what to bring in your suitcase! Learn more!
Circuits En Motos Au Vietnam – Offroad Vietnam Motorbike Adventures
by Anh Wu @ Offroad Vietnam Adventures
Thu Jul 04 17:53:51 PDT 2013
Offroad Vietnam Adventure Travel website offers extensive information about preparing your self-guided or guided tours on two wheels, 4 wheels, treks, cruises etc. or any type of adventure tours in Vietnam and neighbouring countries
CIRCUITS MOTOS AU VIETNAM BIENVENUE sur la page d’accueil officielle de OFFROAD VIETNAM! Nous sommes l’organisateur des circuits en motos basés en plein coeur des vieux quartiers de Hanoi, au Nord du Vietnam. Fondé et managé par deux passionnés de moto vietnamiens depuis décembre 2006, le fondateur Anh Wu travaillait dans le tourisme responsable au cours des 20 dernières années et co-propriétaire Tony Nguyen connaît tous les coins du Vietnam grâce à ses expériences de guide des voyages depuis 10 ans. Notre personnel parle couramment anglais et répond rapidement votre demande par email. Nous prenons tous les détails au sérieux et compte tenu que nous sommes dans votre position. 1. Voyage en moto entièrement guide Vous n’avez que à profiter le voyage et laissez nous à nous occuper de tout. [ Plus de détails ] 2. Voyage en moto semi-directifs (moto et un guide) à travers le Vietnam. Vous avez la liberté de définir votre propre rythme. [ Plus de détails ] 3. Voyage auto-guidée en moto Ce sera votre nouvelle aventure loin de la norme, un séjour plutôt que d’un voyage! Si vous aurez envie d’organiser vous même votre voyage, le voyage auto-guidée en moto et/ou en scooter (location de motos) serait votre choix. Offroad Vietnam fournit des informations de base et utiles ainsi que des conseils, nous ne sommes pas simplement louer les motos. [ Plus de détails ] Avec nous, vous avez une large gamme de voyage en motos vacances au Vietnam. Cela signifie également que notre prestation s’accorde à une gamme très large du budget en fonction du type de moto et visite de votre réservation. Notre objectif est d’offrir la meilleure qualité de services et de vous montrer un VRAI VIETNAM. Voici trois différents forfaits sont offrit par Offroad Vietnam, tous gérés par le personnel et les guides très professionnels. Offroad services du Vietnam est fortement recommandé dans le Lonely Planet Vietnam 2009 et 2012 ainsi que de nombreux magazines internationaux, des journaux, des livres de voyage à propos de motocyclisme en Asie. Cliquer ici pour plus d’informations. Nous soutenons les entreprises locales et les communautés à travers des excursions guidées de moto et semi-guidée en amenant les groupes à plus beaux restaurants locaux, hôtels et logement chez l’habitant. Cela contribue directement vos sous à aider les familles pauvres, des restaurant locaux et des hôtels à améliorer la vie des populations locales dans les zones reculées du Vietnam qui existent quelques activités touristiques. Venez donner un coup de main avec nous! VOYAGE EN MOTO ET EN VÉHICULES 4 ROUES L’Asie est l’un des lieux les plus fascinants au monde de voyager en moto et le Vietnam est l’un des quelques pays asiatiques offrant des paysages magnifiques, des sentiers battus aux montagnes sinueuses et des gens sympathiques. Au Vietnam, notre entreprise offre de nombreux types de voyage aventure guidé sur deux roues (motos, cyclomoteurs scooters) véhicules 4×4 et tout ce qui peut sortir de grandes routes vers des sentiers battus. Tous les tours commencent à partir de Hanoi, mais peut finir n’importe où au Vietnam. Nos voyages en moto ne sont pas classés comme des voyages extrême “off-road” et Offroad Vietnam est tout simplement le nom de notre entreprise. Nous roulons sur une variété de routes, à la fois sur les pistes. La plupart de nos tours sont privés et personnalisés, mais certains sont ouverts pour les motards plus de l’accompagner, nous ne organisons pas de voyages préprogrammés. Notre personnel a conçu plus de 150 itinéraires différents, et la carte est utile pour vous au moment de décider où rouler au Vietnam. Les voyages sont conçus par des motards professionnels afin de vous aider à découvrir un autre Vietnam loin du tourisme de masse. Avec nous, vous roulez à certains endroits moins fréquentés, inédits et non encore mentionnées dans les guides. Conquérir les routes sinueuses du haut, virages en épingle et rencontrer de vraies personnes locales qui accueillent les étrangers en tant qu’invités spéciaux qui apportent la bonne chance dans leurs foyers. La moto reste probablement la meilleure mode déplacement vers la liberté que vous pouvez vous arrêter où et quand vous le souhaitez. Sentir les nids de poule sous votre ceinture, rencontrer les enfants, serrer la main et prendre une tasse de thé vert avec la population locale dans les cafés en bordure de route vous donnent un vraie Vietnam. Les routes de montagne venteux, les rizières vertes luxuriantes, la route historique 6 et la route 4, la légendaire piste Ho Chi Minh, Sapa brumeux, Ha Giang nuageux et la baie d’Halong pittoresque sont que quelques endroits incontournable et bien plus encore vous attend découvrir. Surfant sur la campagne vide et routes de montagne est toujours un sentiment différent des routes encombrées dans les grandes villes. La limite de vitesse au Vietnam n’est que 60 kilomètres par heure et on roule plus lentement tout d’abord assurer la sécurité et d’autre part profiter de la vue impeccable. Pour nos guides, chaque voyage est une nouvelle découverte et une chance de se faire des amis et tisser des relations qui à la fin est une valeur ajoutée pour l’ensemble du trajet. Ils sont tous formés à la réparation mécanique, ils parlent vietnamien, anglais et quelques langues dialectales. Loin des grandes villes, les gens agitent la main et disent “bonjour” lorsque vous passez. Ils se réuniront autour de vous quand vous arrêtez pour vous accueillir, toucher votre peau et essayer de comprendre pourquoi vous êtes si poilus ainsi que de regarder les motos car ils ont à peine jamais vu une comme ça avant. Les aventures les plus populaires que nous offrons sont ceux guidées en moto (plus de 500 visites et plus de 2.000 clients). Offroad Vietnam est le premier et original agence de voyage en moto en organisant exclusivement des voyages en motos japonais au Nord Vietnam. Nous sommes une équipe très professionnelle, possédons toutes les motos et les maintenons nous-mêmes. Nous ne louons pas les motos de aucun troisième part. Ceci est très important et […]
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Ho Chi Minh vs Hanoi: 6 highlights and you’ll get your perfect choice
by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog
Thu Dec 21 05:00:35 PST 2017
Finding reasons to love Vietnam is not a difficult task, especially when you look at the charming landscapes, sprawling beaches, mesmerizing mountains and unique scenery only found in Vietnam. With all this, it is easy to forget the big cities of Vietnam, such as Ho Chi Minh and Hanoi. We are going to compare and […]
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Vietnamese Pho – Beef noodle soup – Saigon street food
by Binh Bui @ Scooter Tour Saigon
Sat Mar 28 08:22:12 PDT 2015
Phở or pho (pronounced variously is a Vietnamese noodle soup consisting of broth, linguine-shaped rice noodles called bánh phở, a few herbs, and meat. It is primarily served with either beef or chicken. Pho is a popular street food in Vietnam and the specialty of a number of restaurant chains aroun...
The Meeting of Two Amazing Women – I Love Vietnam Tour Ceo and Facebook Coo Sheryl Sandberg
by ponta666 @ I LOVE VIETNAM TOUR
Tue Nov 14 05:16:50 PST 2017
APEC is probably the biggest event in Danang, you can find many people who have great influence on the humanity to come to Danang, from the most powerful world leaders such as Justin Trudeau, Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, etc. To heads of the most important enterprises such as Sheryl Sandberg – the COO of Facebook, Mark Konyn – […]
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2018| VIETNAM MUSEUM of ETHNOLOGY| Entrance fee – Opening hour – Map
by Lê Hoàng @ Hanoi Free Local Tours
Sun Dec 24 19:22:51 PST 2017
ALL ABOUT VIETNAM MUSEUM OF ETHNOLOGY (Entrance fee – Opening hour – Map) As Vietnam is a multi-ethnics nation composed of 54 ethnic groups, Vietnam Museum of Ethnology plays an important role in preserving and presenting the cultural heritage of various ethnic groups. This place is a must-see for people who want to have more knowledge about Vietnamese histories and culture. Another place that also contributes a lot in preserving the cultural heritage of Vietnam is Temple of Literature. Please click here to read A. Introduction A.1. Cultural value: The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology is a convergence of cultures and […]
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PALOMA FEMALE DRIVER
Paloma Motorbike Tours
In Vietnamese culture, the motorbike is the primary mode of transport for the majority of families. From birth, Vietnamese people are on a motorbike so their riding skills are second nature. Our Paloma female Tour Guides have been carefully hand picked for their driving ability, knowledge of local traffic conditions and English speaking / translation skills. You will be amazed at their skillful use of the motorbike in the Hanoi traffic. Female Tour Guides drive in a more conservative manner than their Vietnamese male counterparts. You will have a smoother, safer Tour with a Vietnamese female driving the motorbike. One of the aims for the Paloma Management Team is to provide professional opportunities to young, dynamic Vietnamese women who wish to further their career in the Tourism Industry. The vast majority of our Guides are University educated and are very keen to meet and understand people from all over the world.
French Quarter Hanoi | Map and Guide for First Time Visitors
by Lê Hoàng @ Hanoi Free Local Tours
Thu Jan 04 02:28:24 PST 2018
French Quarter In the past, under the domination of the French colonialist, Hanoi was separated into three regions which are French area, Vietnamese area and concession area. Up till now, the French area has been known as the French Quarter. Compared to the Old Quarter, French Quarter might be not as bustling as its neighbor but it would take you to another part of Hanoi soul – the charming and elegant one. Let us help you to grasp some must-know things about the area. 1. History: French Quarter in Hanoi mainly formed and developed during the French colonial period, from […]
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Miami Sunrise
by thetouristoflife @ The Tourist Of Life
Thu Jun 22 10:24:24 PDT 2017
While dreaming sweet dreams my travelbuddy tries to wake my up by poking my leg.
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Private car from Hanoi to sapa
by admin @ Tony Tailor-Made Tours Vietnam
Mon Nov 20 18:54:26 PST 2017
Today private car rental, transfer from Hanoi to Sapa is a perfect choice thanks to recent opening of the Noi Bai – Lao Cai highway (245 km in length) passing through five provinces and cities of Hanoi, Vinh Phuc, Phu …
Vietjet begins Direct Hanoi to Yangon Flights
by Keith Hancock @ In Se Asia
Wed Aug 30 22:26:12 PDT 2017
Hanoi to Yangon flights are now a reality with Vietjet have announced their latest route; between the two great Vietnamese cities. The announcement was made at an opening ceremony in Myanmar. This is an important route as it is the first direct flight between the two countries. Previous travellers had to go through Bangkok. This […]
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Hanoi – Sapa Train
by admin @ Tony Tailor-Made Tours Vietnam
Mon Nov 20 19:06:08 PST 2017
The best way for tourists to travel to Sapa – one of the most attractive destinations in Vietnam – is to travel by train, thanks to its advantage of both time and money. Departing from Hanoi station during night time, …
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by Holly Hollyson @ Reacties op: The Solo Female Travelers Guide To Vietnam
Wed Feb 10 08:42:00 PST 2016
I had no idea that Vietnam was so safe! I just read this out loud to my Dad, who said, 'well it must be pretty safe because there are plenty of people there. Did you know that there are more Vietnamese in Vietnam than in any other country in the World'. #dadlogic
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by Yvonne - The Tourist Of Life @ Reacties op: The Solo Female Travelers Guide To Vietnam
Sun Feb 21 04:57:00 PST 2016
Fun! I hope you'll have a great time in Vietnam!
5 Days Itinerary Hanoi (2018): What to do in Hanoi Vietnam for 5 Days 4 Nights
by Nguyễn Anh Quanh @ Hanoi Free Local Tours
Sat Dec 16 01:03:58 PST 2017
5 Days Itinerary Hanoi or Things to do in Hanoi for 5 Days ? How do you plan these 5 days? You know it. You know Hanoi is full of amazing attractions. You heard people telling epic stories about Hanoi. And you have 5 days to spend here in Hanoi. You’re excited to pack it up and make a Hanoi 5 days itinerary. But… You don’t know what to do in Hanoi—for 5 days!!! Scratching your head ferociously, you think: “I come here, but what can I do for 5 days in Hanoi? “How can I make a 5 days […]
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Hue City Tour and Local Food
I Love Hue Tour
Hue City Tour and Local Food is a new way to explore sightseeing Hue on motorbike tours with lady bikers and enjoying all Hue cuisines.
Cà phê sưa đá (Vietnamese iced coffee)
by Arnaud Foucard @ Vietnam Photo Adventures
Wed Mar 11 21:56:39 PDT 2015

Nung Girl Cao Bang | We Ride Vietnam
We Ride Vietnam
Motorbike tours | We Ride Vietnam Motorbike Tours | Vietnam custom motorbike tours on Honda CRF 250 Honda XR 150 or Classic Minsk Vietnam mountain adventure motorbike tours | Ho Chi Minh Trail
Northwest Vietnam Motorbike Tour: 5–7 days
by We Ride VN @ We Ride Vietnam
Wed Sep 14 20:04:23 PDT 2016
Northwest Vietnam offers fantastic roads mixed with steep mountain passes and hill-tribe villages. Start in Mai Chau and head up the middle road to Sapa and over the highest pass in Indochina.
5 Days from $860
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The Solo Female Traveler's Guide To Vietnam • The Blonde Abroad
The Blonde Abroad
Whether you prefer to eat your heart out or embark on an adventure on the back of a motorbike, this solo female traveler's guide to Vietnam has you covered.
SIEM REAP’S 10 BEST BARS: CLASSY, HIDDEN DIVES JUST OUTSIDE OF ANGKOR
by Steven @ The Hungry Suitcase
Tue May 06 11:55:14 PDT 2014
Every year I find myself in Siem Reap, Cambodia for a week. It’s inevitable, and always enjoyable.
Angkor Wat is, along with Bagan in Myanmar, one of the two most spectacular temple sites in Asia, if not the world. I’ve come back again and again with friends, or by myself. Although lately I barely spend time in the temples of Angkor Wat, I love the cafe and bar scene of nearby Siem Reap, a charming little French colonial town adjacent to Angkor that now serves as the tourist-amenity center of the region. Though a tourist town, it’s far from a tourist trap. There is something about the clear blue sky, slow clouds and that long twilight that I love here. And, there’s the drinks.
Pub Street is famous here. It is the center of Siem Reap and the fulcrum of activity in ... Read More »
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Hanoi to Saigon via the Ho Chi Minh Trail: 12- 14 Days
by We Ride VN @ We Ride Vietnam
Wed Sep 14 21:00:33 PDT 2016
Drive from Hanoi to Saigon via the Ho Chi Minh Trail. Experience the entire length of the country on this fascinating tour, Jungles, war sites, beaches and ancient cities this motorbike tour has it all.
12 Days from $2340
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What to Expect on a Wine Tour
by Leona @ Days to Come
Mon Jan 22 00:00:49 PST 2018
When travelling across the world, there is always an opportunity to learn new skills, develop a taste for new cuisine, enjoy local experiences and meet new people. This, of course, can all be experienced on a wine tour. Whether you’re stopping for a quick tipple while driving through wine regions or joining a specialist, multi-day wine-tasting tour in Europe or other parts of the world, a winery tour is always a good idea – and even better when you have a designated driver! Before you go, we’ve collected some useful tips to help you understand what to expect when visiting a
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Ha Giang Tours northern Vietnam
by admin @ Tony Tailor-Made Tours Vietnam
Mon Nov 20 19:25:45 PST 2017
This tour to Dong Van Karts Geopark offers you the highlights of the region driving along the main road, visiting typical places that can not be missed when visiting the province. The tour is type of driving one, most of your …