We arrived in Phnom Penh in the middle of the afternoon. The ride went quite smoothly with a break every 2 hours, where we were able to buy some juicy pineapples.
We arrived in Phnom Penh in the middle of the afternoon. The ride went quite smoothly with a break every 2 hours, where we were able to buy some juicy pineapples.
We walked around our neighborhood to discover a bit more Saigon… well it’s a very busy city! Somehow, because the streets are larger than in Hanoi, the flow of motorbikes and cars can be very impressive!
I’ve heard many times about Hoi An in the past and I knew we would need to spend a few days in this place. Spoiler alert: we loved it! But not for the reasons one might think. Hoi An, which means the “peaceful meeting place” …
Hue, the seat of Nguyen Dynasty emperors has its own distinct charm. From our first day in Hue we really appreciated the unique atmosphere that the center of the city brings.
We left Ninh Binh on time (22h30) by the Reunification Express Train. This train runs from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, reuniting the North and the South (1726 km!), and stopping in Hue …
An interesting street came to our eyes during one of our random walks through the Old Quarter of Hanoi: the train street. This street is unique due to its positioning between residential buildings…