Vietnam is a rich culture that offers very affordable travel adventures. Whether you want a cyclo ride around Ho Chi Minh City, a hand sewn suit or French cooking, Vietnam will satisfy even the most frugal travelers.
Wandering through the main market in Hoi An a large number of similarly dressed women passed by. These four linked arms and marched on together.
A really small place, serving Asian cuisine. The food is really good and the mango cheesecake is awesome.
Eleven o’clock on a cold, foggy night. The Avenues desolate, the windows of Clement Street’s regarded Asian restaurants a clammy black beneath lifeless signs.
We started potty training before we left. Little did we know that it would slightly affect our driving time.
Moo's MiniCards are my handshake of choice when bonding with fellow travelers or chatting with locals.
Pho 24 is a Vietnamese chain restaurant found from Hanoi to Saigon. If you want a good beef noodle soup without the worries of ordering on the street - this is a surefire bet.
Saigon Phu Quoc Resort and Spa is one of the top places to stay on pretty little Phu Quoc Island. It offers everything that you'd expect from a tropical resort: Comfortable bungalows, swishing palm trees, a great beach, poolside and beachside bars, several restaurants and ever-smiling staff.