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One Week In Vietnam – Travel On A Standard Budget

This article is not for those of you traveling for a month or more, and it covers the middle of the road expenses, not too much and not too little. If you have roughly a week or two, with the most casual experiences in mind, read below.

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The Sacred Pagodas in Hue: A Spiritual Tour

The pagoda grounds possess poetic scenery with green trees, glassy lakes, and an abundance of calligraphic works. There are five lakes in total each with elegant bridges. You will find many calligraphic works written on stones or columns too, there’s even a house for calligraphy in the pagoda.

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Discover the Magnificent Phu Quoc in Two Days

Phu Quoc - or as the Vietnamese people often call it “Pearl Island” - has lived right up to its nickname for having white-sand beaches and pristine natural scenes. Now imagine you have two perfect days to spend, what would you do on this gorgeous island? No more wondering, the answer is here!

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Phu Yen – Discovering Vietnam’s Coast and Hidden Beaches

After spending time in bustling cities like Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Hoi An, it’s time to head to a place where the essence of Vietnam hasn’t been as strongly impacted by western influence and tourism. Phu Yen is the perfect place to experience just that.

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Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park with Mike Rowbottom

Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park Hello! We’re here with Mike Rowbottom of Phong Nha Farmstay and Easy Tiger Hostels in Phong Nha talking about why Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park is such an up-and-coming area.  Hello, Mike! So can you give us a little history lesson about the …

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10 Reasons to Visit Phu Quoc (& When)!

If you are travelling in the south of Vietnam and have no clue about where to go apart from Saigon and the Mekong Delta, here are 10 reasons you should check Phu Quoc out. Moreover, I also cover some travel tips about this area for you.

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A Recipe for The Perfect Cup of Vietnamese Coffee

Vietnamese coffee (café sua or cafe den) has recently become popular with international travelers visiting Vietnam. Just walk up the street and you’ll run into a coffee shop guaranteed. Drinking coffee is part of one’s daily routine, treated as a ritual by old people especially. You’ll find that the Vietnamese …

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