VIETNAM | Thursday, 11 Oct 2007 | Views [347]
Spent today on a walk around some of the key tourist sights. First off was the Reunification Palace. This was the home of the president of Vietnam (the South) during the Vietnam war (often referred to as the American War over here). It is apparently ... Read more >
Tags: Sightseeing
VIETNAM | Wednesday, 10 Oct 2007 | Views [363]
I've given up calling it Ho Chi Minh City; nobody else seems to. I took the 5 star express train down to Saigon; I think 5 star is a bit of an exageration, but it would still give Virgin trains a run for its money. Got to see some scenery for the first ... Read more >
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VIETNAM | Tuesday, 9 Oct 2007 | Views [362]
This morning I headed over to the Pagodas and the Buddha on the hill. I got the usual team of people pretending to be all kinds of things from guides to English students, all apparently wanting to show me around for a "small fee" which is equivalent ... Read more >
Tags: Sightseeing
VIETNAM | Sunday, 7 Oct 2007 | Views [301]
After chilling out in the hotel for a while I decided to take a walk down into the centre of Nha Trang. It goes without saying I was asked by about 50 motorbike taxis if I wanted a ride "Hello Motorbike" and the odd street vendor "Hello ... Read more >
Tags: Food & eating
VIETNAM | Sunday, 7 Oct 2007 | Views [332]
Flew down to Nha Trang from Da Nang in a little ATR-72 turbo-prop. Initially I was concerned about taking the flight because I didn't want to miss all the scenery I would see from the train. Fortunately it was a clear day and the plane hugged the cost ... Read more >
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VIETNAM | Saturday, 6 Oct 2007 | Views [325]
This morning I went into Hoi An. The town is one of the few that escaped any damage in the 20th century wars in Vietnam. I had a bit of an off day with Vietnam this morning. Despite being described as a beautiful example of old Vietnamese architecture, ... Read more >
Tags: Sightseeing
VIETNAM | Friday, 5 Oct 2007 | Views [317]
This morning I headed down to the railway station to catch the train to Da Nang for my journey to Hoi An. When I arrived at the station we all had to wait in a waiting area (probably due to the heat outside). Although there were a few backpackers in ... Read more >
Tags: planes trains & automobiles
VIETNAM | Thursday, 4 Oct 2007 | Views [295]
Today I went down to the railway station to make sure I got my ticket for the train down to Danang, buying the ticket was really easy. After that I took a taxi down to the Thien Mu pagoda, about 3km outside the city on the Perfume river, the taxi cost ... Read more >
Tags: Sightseeing
VIETNAM | Wednesday, 3 Oct 2007 | Views [314]
Took the mid day flight down to Hue with Vietnam Airlines; got a business class ticket again, the price difference is not a huge amount and it just means things are a little hassle free, you get your luggage through at the other end first, which means ... Read more >
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VIETNAM | Tuesday, 2 Oct 2007 | Photo Gallery
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UNITED KINGDOM | Tuesday, 2 Oct 2007 | Views [227]
Today I am just going to lounge around the hotel, update my blog and take a rest from being hassled by street vendors. If you are looking to buy a loneley planet guidebook, a scooter ride to anywhere you want, or a personal guide, then Hanoi is the place ... Read more >
Tags: Relaxation
UNITED KINGDOM | Monday, 1 Oct 2007 | Views [273]
Got a taxi into the centre and walked around the old town for a while. I didn't have a clue where I was in the city, but the guys at Hanoi backpackers hostel helped me out and even gave me a map, looks a pretty good place to stay ( http://www.hanoibackpackershostel.... Read more >
Tags: planes trains & automobiles
VIETNAM | Sunday, 30 Sep 2007 | Views [311]
After a two hour bumpy flight up from Saigon with Vietnam airlines I arrived in Hanoi in the North. I think it must be the A330's which are bumpy because the weather was quite good. Again I paid inside the terminal for the taxi, I am sure it was an ... Read more >
Tags: planes trains & automobiles
VIETNAM | Saturday, 29 Sep 2007 | Views [322]
After a bumpy two hour flight from HK to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), I arrived at the airport early evening. Despite my wish to be politically correct in calling the city Ho Chi Minh City ( HCMC ), everyone, including the airline staff call it Saigon.... Read more >
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HONG KONG | Saturday, 29 Sep 2007 | Views [337]
My most usefull piece of kit in Hong Kong has been a small button compass key ring I bought in UK. When you arrive in a new location by MTR, train, taxi, etc, when you exit the station, it is really usefull to be able to work out what direction the ... Read more >
Tags: Travel Tips
HONG KONG | Saturday, 29 Sep 2007 | Views [344]
I have found that finding an Internet Cafe in HK is quite difficult. Everyone seems to have laptops, so wireless is wide spread, however, old fashioned Internet cafe's seem to have died a death. Hotels are one option, however they are expensive. I ... Read more >
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HONG KONG | Saturday, 29 Sep 2007 | Views [265]
I found that meals that I would normally associate with Vegetarians, such as tofu soup, etc often have pork in as a flavouring, this is never stated on the menu, so I recommend you always ask what meat is in the meal, even if it seems obviously vegetarian.... Read more >
Tags: Food & eating
HONG KONG | Saturday, 29 Sep 2007 | Views [354]
Today I spent some time in Kowloon, I made the mistake of taking the MTR to Kowloon instead of Tsim Sha Tsui. I then made the mistake of deciding to walk to the waterfront instead of retracing my journey on the MTR ! The heat was terrible and with the ... Read more >
Tags: Sightseeing
HONG KONG | Saturday, 29 Sep 2007 | Views [608]
Today I went up to the Peak to take in the view. I travelled up the mid-level escaltors and the walked to the Botanical Gardens. The Botanical gardens were a great place to take a rest, the Gibbons were great ! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Kong_... Read more >
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HONG KONG | Saturday, 29 Sep 2007 | Views [392]
The first few days in Hong Kong it rained a lot. Despite the rain, the heat and humidity were high. One item of kit I would recommend is an umbrella, everyone in HK uses an umbrella instead of raincoats and with the heat, I can understand why. I spent ... Read more >
Tags: Shopping
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