Dalat is located in the south of Vietnam and in many ways, has a very different aesthetic to a lot of the other cities in the country. The french made their way to Dalat in the 1930's to enjoy the milder climate and escape the searing heat of summer in Ho Chi Minh (Saigon). Fast… Continue reading Dalat Vietnam
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Hoi An
Hoi An is an easy going town on the coast of Vietnam, around a 45/ 60 minute drive from Da Nang. The ancient town which used to be a major trading port, still retains all of it's old charm with its beautiful yellow buildings and colourful lanterns. Shaun and I really liked Hoi An and… Continue reading Hoi An
Da Nang
Da Nang is the fourth largest city in Vietnam and also the first place we had visited in Vietnam with a beach. In recent years Da Nang, along with some other coastal cities such a Nha Trang, have become a popular destination for Russian tourists. As such there is a lot of infrastructure in place… Continue reading Da Nang
Phong Nha
Phong Nha is located in the middle of Vietnam, almost exactly where you would draw the north-south border. Until recently, Phong Nha had been relatively overlooked as a tourist spot until the discovery of Hang Son Doong (Mountain River Cave) - the largest cave in the world, which was discovered in 2009. However, it’s now… Continue reading Phong Nha
Tam Coc – Ninh Binh
Following our time in Sapa, we returned to Hanoi for one evening before getting the bus to Tam Coc which is located in the Ninh Binh province. Ninh Binh is only 95 kilometers away from Hanoi, So it felt very much like the natural next place to stop off on our journey down south. We… Continue reading Tam Coc – Ninh Binh
Sapa
After Halong Bay our third stop was Sapa, a town in the Hoàng Liên Son Mountains of northwestern Vietnam. As the most northern destination on our trip and an overnight bus journey from Hanoi, we decided to visit Sapa before making our way down south for the remainder of our time in Vietnam. I have… Continue reading Sapa
Feminists Don’t Wear Pink and Other Lies Review
Title: Feminists Don’t Wear Pink and Other LiesAuthor: Scarlett Curtis Blurb "A collection of writing from extraordinary women, from Hollywood actresses to teenage activists, each telling the story of their personal relationship with feminism, this book explores what it means to be a woman from every point of view. Often funny, sometimes surprising, and always… Continue reading Feminists Don’t Wear Pink and Other Lies Review
The Shock of The Fall Review
Title: The Shock of the Fall Author: Nathan File Blurb “I’ll tell you what happened because it will be a good way to introduce my brother. His name’s Simon. I think you’re going to like him. I really do. But in a couple of pages he’ll be dead. And he was never the same after… Continue reading The Shock of The Fall Review
Halong Bay
After our time in Hanoi, we ventured up north to visit Halong Bay. Unsurprisingly one of the most popular destinations to visit in Vietnam, as a UNESCO world heritage site, Halong bay is a thing of beauty. Shaun was really excited to go to Halong bay. However, we both had our reservations about going. Mainly… Continue reading Halong Bay
Hanoi
The next country on our travels was Vietnam! Of all the places we had planned to go Vietnam was the place we were most uncertain about. We knew that we definitely wanted to visit and it was the country that I had been most excited to explore. However, we had heard really mixed reviews from… Continue reading Hanoi