Tombs of the Vietnamese emperors today. Breakfast at the Saigon Morin, under the leafy trees in the courtyard. Calm, tranquil start to the day. A refuge from the heat, noise and dust that awaits us outside our five-star fortress. Pedestal fans waft the humid air amongst the guests, as we are served tea, coffee and […]
Continue ReadingVietnam Diary – Hue (Day 6)
Travel day. Fly out day. We’re headed for central Vietnam, to Hue. Aboard Jetstar Asia, so pray for no delays. Thanks to genius planning on Husbando’s behalf, we’re right next to the airport and have only a two minute drive to the domestic terminal. There’s barely enough room in the hotel room for the both […]
Continue ReadingVietnam Diaries – Cu Chi (Day 5)
Awaken again to the sounds of earthworks in the vacant lot next door. Shower, pack, breakfast, check out – in that order. A big day today. Off to Cu Chi and Tay Ninh, then checking in to our new hotel close to the airport ready for our next leg tomorrow. Traffic is astoundingly slow this […]
Continue ReadingVietnam Diaries – Bargaining is a contact sport (Day 4)
All hail the rest day. It’s been a big couple of days since we arrived, and last night the party goblins got out. We ticked off the last of the craft beer places on our Ho Chi Minh City list. Sleep late, early lunch pool side. Sunbathe, then walk to Citibank branch on Nguyen Hue […]
Continue ReadingVietnam Diaries – Mekong (Day 3)
Early start. Picked up by Long, our tour guide for the day. Happy, chatty and funny. Almost absurdly so for this hour of the morning. He declares himself ‘Saigonese’ and answers every uncomfortable question we’ve been sitting on since we got here. Police corruption, government policies, propaganda – nothing is off limits. We ooze through […]
Continue ReadingVietnam Diaries – Independence (Day 2)
Awaken to the sounds of construction in the vacant block next door. Excavator is pushing dirt around, filling in a muddy hole. I spot about 10 health and safety concerns in the space of about two minutes. The sun is rising, and soon it will be too hot for them to work. We see them […]
Continue ReadingVietnam Diaries – Hot in the city (Day 1)
Ho Chi Minh City is sizzling beneath the sun today. We started late, and lazy. Walking outside is a challenge. The footpaths double as obstacle courses – rough pavement, exposed tree roots and gravel. Those that aren’t posing as the next ninja warrior course are utilised as scooter parking lots, complete with guards and attendants. […]
Continue ReadingVietnam Diaries – Touch down (Day 0.5)
Touch down, Saigon. Or Ho Chi Minh City. Can I call it Saigon? Arriving at night gives the most skewed sense of a city. Everything is cast in shadows, punctured only by the veins of street lights and scattered lights on in homes. The city sprawls as far as the eye can see, a spider […]
Continue ReadingHo Chi Minh City is underrated – here’s why
When you’re planning your trip to Vietnam, you’ll probably notice that Ho Chi Minh City doesn’t get a whole lot of love. Most things I read before heading over in April suggested only a couple of days in Ho Chi Minh City. Apparently that’s all we’d need. Other people I spoke to said I was […]
Continue ReadingMot, hai, ba, yo! Craft beer in Vietnam
Lager is king in South East Asia… or at least it was. Craft beer has made its way to the region and beer drinkers are rejoicing. No longer are fans of the hops restricted to Singha, Saigon Special or Tiger. There’s a movement afoot and Vietnam is leading the charge. This trip to Vietnam we […]
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