A quick little afternoon and evening in Hue was all we got, but it gave us a good impression.
A scary and fun way to travel, riding around on a cyclo is a must-do when in Hue. Continue reading “Don’t die on a cyclo in Hue, Vietnam”
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A quick little afternoon and evening in Hue was all we got, but it gave us a good impression.
A scary and fun way to travel, riding around on a cyclo is a must-do when in Hue. Continue reading “Don’t die on a cyclo in Hue, Vietnam”
Hoi An is a gorgeous town with loads to offer, from the psychical to the spiritual, I found.
First though, I’ll tell you some of the tops things to do in Hoi An: Continue reading “Top 5 things to do in Hoi An, Vietnam”
My time in the blissful, beachside town of Nha Trang in Vietnam is time I’ll always hold dear.
It was one of the funnest times of my life. Continue reading “Nha Trang, Vietnam: A place of MEGA fun!”
One thing I love about travelling in Southeast Asia is the laid-back, chilled out atmosphere of the place.
It’s all about kicking back, relaxing, and just trusting that everything will happen in good time. Continue reading “Playing with snakes down the Mekong Delta, Vietnam”
Vietnam is a country full of history – the good, and the not-so-good.
When in Ho Chi Minh City, you’ll find a lot of history surrounding the Vietnam War (Or the American War), a dark space in the country’s history. Continue reading “Exploring Vietnam’s dark history in Ho Chi Minh City”
Things you must do when visiting Siem Reap:
Continue reading “A different perspective on life from Siem Reap, Cambodia”
A graveyard where thousands of people – men, women, and children – died a brutal death and lay forgotten, just one of many carcasses in a hole in the ground.
Choeung Ek is one of the multiple sites in Cambodia where collectively more than a million people were killed and buried by the Communist Khmer Rouge regime, during its rule of the country from 1975 to 1979, immediately after the end of the Cambodian Civil War. Continue reading “A somber trip to the Killing Fields – Phnom Penh, Cambodia”
Cruising down the Mekong River in a long boat, sipping on a beer and playing cards with fellow travellers.
Sounds like a wonderful time, right?
I can tell you, it was. Continue reading “Travel lessons from Pakbeng, Laos: Relax, and take it as it comes”
One thing about travelling is that you get so many opportunities to see things and do things that you may never get to see or do again.
Even if that’s not a foreseeable outcome. Continue reading “Visiting the White Temple before destruction – Chiang Rai, Thailand”
A visit to Patmos will be an experience to tuck away in their heart for anyone with any Christian religious beliefs.
The site of the Groto of the Apocalypse (also known as St John’s Cave), where it is believed St John received and wrote the book of Revelations. Continue reading “Visiting Patmos, Crete and Santorini on a Greek Islands Cruise”