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Send us a textHoi An continues to enchant—and in 2025, it feels overflowing, more layered, and more revealing than ever. That's why I've chosen to revisit one of my most loved conversations on the show—this time with a fresh perspective, and a few heartfelt reflections from my recent trip.You'll hear from the delightful Sharon Sweeney, a long-time visitor to Hoi An who once co-created the popular website and map guide HoiAnNow (now retired). Sharon still returns regularly, drawn—as so many of us are—by the town's old-world charm and enduring spirit.As Hoi An grows in popularity, it's evolving in ways that bring both beauty and complexity. With more international travellers comes more diversity, yes—but also more crowds, rising prices, and the ongoing challenge of preserving tradition in a fast-changing world.In this updated intro, I reflect on my ow personal observations, what's new, what's shifting, and what still stops me in my tracks and gives me great joy. This episode isn't only about ticking 10 boxes ( as per the original show back in 2021 - S2-07)—it's about finding your rhythm in Hoi An, one authentic experience at a time.Stay curious, stay open—and let's rediscover the heart of Hoi An together. The best way to connect with me is not via text, it is through the website www.whataboutvietnam.com website and email.Thank you for listening. Do not send TEXT as I am unable to respond directly. Please email whataboutvietnam@gmail.com Keep abreast of news on our social pages on FB, IG,LinkedIn and TikTokWe'd love a review on your podcast channel.Let me design your #customised #private tour of Vietnam - See our Travel ServicesDo you need a #Dental Procedure? Why not find out what's possible through our Dental and #Cosmetic Medical partner Worldwide Beauty Hospital. Mention #whataboutvietnam to receive 5% discount at Worldwide Beauty Hospital
Send us a textWhat About Vietnam – Kicking Off 2025 with Ian PayntonTo start the year with a bang, I wanted to explore some essential insights for travelers to Vietnam—things that first-time visitors might not know but, if they did, could make their experience even richer.Joining me for this deep dive is Ian Paynton, a Vietnam enthusiast who has spent years uncovering the country's hidden gems. Through his podcast, You Don't Know Vietnam, and his agency, We Create Content, Ian focuses on helping international brands build authentic and engaged audiences in Vietnam.But that's not all—he's also gained fame in Vietnam's music scene as a rap star. Be sure to check out some of his tracks:Oi Gioi OiThe Charming BeastIn this episode, we explore 10 fascinating things about Vietnam that might surprise you, including: [00:02:59] (1) Surprising perceptions of Vietnam[00:06:23] Cities worth exploring in Vietnam..[00:15:08] (2) Pho variations in Vietnam.[00:20:05] (3) Expect the unexpected in Vietnam.[00:23:31] (4) Things are done differently in Vietnam.[00:28:36] (5) Social media's impact on Vietnam.[00:30:45] Train Street's social media impact.[00:35:02] Ha Giang Province exploration.[00:41:11] (6) Next big tourism attraction.[00:46:03] (7) Vietnamese music festivals[00:48:50] (8) Tinder scene and how to avoid scams[00:52:27] (9) Pronouns and hierarchical addressing in Vietnam.[00:57:09] (10) Ethnic diversity in Vietnam – where to find those 54 minority groups[01:00:31] Respecting local cultures in Vietnam.[01:04:45] Value for money in Vietnam.This episode offers a fresh take on Vietnam's culture, quirks, and evolving identity, making it a must-listen for both first-time visitors and seasoned travelers. Start your 2025 journey with new insights and a deeper appreciation for this dynamic country. Link to Ian's favourite Pho restaurant in Hanoi TBA.Thanks for listening and don't forget to reach out via “message speak” on our website or via email if you have any questions. The best way to connect with me is not via text, it is through the website www.whataboutvietnam.com website and email.Thank you for listening. Do not send TEXT as I am unable to respond directly. Please email whataboutvietnam@gmail.com Keep abreast of news on our social pages on FB, IG,LinkedIn and TikTokWe'd love a review on your podcast channel.Let me design your #customised #private tour of Vietnam - See our Travel ServicesDo you need a #Dental Procedure? Why not find out what's possible through our Dental and #Cosmetic Medical partner Worldwide Beauty Hospital. Mention #whataboutvietnam to receive 5% discount at Worldwide Beauty Hospital
"Here in Phong Nha, tourism isn't just an industry—it's a lifeline for local communities." – BenSpending time with Ben Mitchell, someone who has dedicated 18 years to nurturing and showcasing Phong Nha—Vietnam's most stunning and underrated regions—was an absolute privilege. His stories about the region's transformation, from remote villages to a budding hub of sustainable tourism, were nothing short of inspiring. It's incredible to see how tourism here is not only preserving the natural beauty of the National Park but also empowering local communities to thrive.What struck me the most was the balance Phong Nha has achieved—it remains raw and untamed while offering unforgettable experiences, from exploring massive caves like Son Doong to riding through misty mountain roads on a motorbike. This episode reminded me why I fell in love with Vietnam's landscapes, its rich history, and the resilience of its people.Phong Nha is not just a destination; it's a journey into the heart of Vietnam's culture, nature, and soul. I left with a sense of awe and a promise to return—and I hope this episode inspires others to do the same.Niall MackayKey Takeaways:The Magic of Phong Nha's Caves - From Paradise Cave to Son Doong, these caves are among the most spectacular in the world.Sustainable Tourism Success - How tourism has transformed Phong Nha while preserving its natural beauty.Biodiversity and Six Seasons - Phong Nha boasts incredible biodiversity and a unique climate with six seasons.The Ho Chi Minh Trail and History - Phong Nha's critical role during the Vietnam War and its historical significance.Experiencing Phong Nha on a Motorbike - Why exploring this region on two wheels is the ultimate adventure.Chapters:03:00 – Meeting Ben Mitchell: The Journey to Phong Nha10:00 – Exploring Phong Nha's Breathtaking Caves22:00 – Sustainable Tourism in Action28:00 – The Unique Biodiversity of Phong Nha35:00 – The Ho Chi Minh Trail and Vietnam's History40:00 – Motorbike Adventures and Hidden Gems43:00 – Reflections on Phong Nha: A Must-Visit Destination"Send me a message!"7 Bridges Brewing Co. - An award winning Vietnamese craft brewery from Da Nang, with breweries across Vietnam!Support the showThis show is produced by Seven Million Bikes Podcasts.If you would like to work with them too check out their website!
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In this episode of "Sleepless in Singapore," I recount the continuation of my Southeast Asia trip, focusing on my experiences in Vietnam. I remember opting for a cheap flight from Bangkok to Hanoi, which, in hindsight, I regret due to the discomfort and long queues. Upon arriving in Hanoi, I stayed in a charming boutique hotel in the old quarter, where the hospitality was heartwarming. My first night in Hanoi was memorable, not just for the delicious local food like pomelo salad and pho, but also for a pivotal text from my friend Nikki, which eventually led me to cut my trip short and return to Germany for a new job opportunity. Exploring Hanoi, I was captivated by the city's vibrant street life, where tiny chairs and Heineken beers became the backdrop for life-changing conversations. My journey took me to significant sites like the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and the Hoa Lo prison, where history felt both real and surreal. A bus tour to Sapa introduced me to the lush, green rice fields and the warm hospitality of a homestay, despite the muddy trails. My adventure concluded with a visit to a quieter bay near Halong Bay, where the beauty was somewhat overshadowed by the throngs of tourists. Returning to Hanoi, I treated myself to a luxurious stay by West Lake, offering a peaceful end to my Vietnamese escapade.
In his first solo episode of A Vietnam Podcast, host Niall Mackay shares his top seven places to enjoy craft beer in Saigon, Vietnam. From long-standing establishments to newcomers, Niall provides an insider's perspective on the city's vibrant craft beer scene.1. Malt Saigon on Mac Thi Buoi is an OG craft beer bar in Saigon, known for its shuffleboard table and Fuzzy Logic Pale Ale on draft.2. MixTape Drinks offers unique brews like Peaches and Cream Pale Ale and the green tea seltzer Partea.3. Brick and Barrel by James Jolokia and Tyler Maurice Kooy is renowned for its pizza, chicken sandwiches, and extensive craft beer menu.4. Heart of Darkness Brewery crafts some of Saigon's best-tasting but pricier beers, like the Dream Alone Pale Ale and Kurtz Insane IPA.5. Two Guys Belgian Fries offers just two house beers - a blonde and a dark - along with their famous Belgian fries in a nice canal-side setting.6. Pasteur Street Brewing Company (now Pasteur Street Craft Beer) is one of the pioneering craft breweries, with standouts like the Pomelo IPA and Jasmine IPA.7. 7 Bridges from Da Nang is a newcomer with great beers and New York-style pizza, offering a hot sauce that's a must-try."Which to me is immoral and insane to be serving beer so strong and not offer free water to your customers.""Send me a message!"Get 68% off and three months free when you join NordVPN today with Seven Million Bikes.As an affiliate partner it also means that I will get a small commission when you sign up, but at no extra cost to you. So not only will you be getting a great deal through Seven Million Bikes, you get a great VPN and you'll be supporting Seven Million Bikes Podcasts. Stay safe online and enjoy the shows you love. Any questions, just let me kSupport the Show.These are the programs the Seven Million Bikes Podcasts uses. These are affiliate links so they will give us a small commission, only if you sign up , and at no extra cost to you! You'll be directly supporting Seven Million Bikes Podcasts too.NordVPN | Descript | Buzzsprout | Fiverr |
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Embark on a journey to the heart of Vietnam with the intrepid traveler Christy Teglo. Our latest episode is a vivid tapestry of cultural immersion and local flavors, where you'll discover the unexpected cool of the northern mountains and the rhythmic chaos of motorbikes dictating the pace of city life. Christy generously spills secrets on the best times to visit, regional cuisine, and the art of managing the local currency. Prepare to be enchanted by her stories of lantern-lit streets in Hoi An and the surreal Golden Bridge in Da Nang, all the while gaining practical tips that will transform your Vietnamese adventure into an episode of your own life's travel series.Foodies, take note as Christy takes us on a mouthwatering tour through Vietnam's diverse culinary landscape. She shares the nuances of local breakfasts and street food scenes that are as vibrant as they are flavorful. From the challenges of adapting to a morning bowl of green onion brothy soup to the cultural insights gained over a bowl of pho, your palate will be itching to explore. And if you've ever wondered how to cross a street swarming with motorbikes, Christy recalls a local guide's bold strategy that's as effective as it is emblematic of the energy that pulses through Vietnam's veins.For those mapping out their next Southeast Asian odyssey, this episode is brimming with sage travel tips. Christy's firsthand lessons on the varying climates, best activities, and transportation hacks across Vietnam are invaluable for any traveler looking to navigate this country with ease. Listen closely, and you'll leave with a treasure trove of knowledge that promises to make your journey as rich and fulfilling as the stories that have graced this episode.Map of VietnamYou can find Christy here:Website:https://teglogoes.com/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/teglo_goes/Christy's Book - Weathered: Finding Strength on the John Muir Trailhttps://teglogoes.com/weathered/Support the showPlease download, like, subscribe, share a review, and follow us on your favorite podcasts app and connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wherenextpodcast/View all listening options: https://wherenextpodcast.buzzsprout.com/HostsCarol: https://www.instagram.com/carol.work.lifeKristen: https://www.instagram.com/team_wake/ If you can, please support the show or you can buy us a coffee.
In this episode of "Sleepless in Singapore," I share our recent trip to Vietnam, prompted by an invite to my friend Hatim's elaborate Indian wedding in Kenya. Residing in casual-dress Singapore, I am in dire need of an array of formal and cultural wear for the event. On a recommendation from my gym trainer Bryan, Nat and I spontaneously fly to Da Nang, Vietnam, to visit Bong Tailor in Hoi An, a city renowned for its tailoring expertise. Our visit is a delightful blend of shopping for tailor-made suits and experiencing the rich culture and cuisine of Hoi An and Da Nang. The adventure also includes a whimsical sightseeing tour, featuring a charming ox ride and a traditional boat trip. A visit to Ba Na Hills is a unique experience, with its surreal European-themed architecture creating a quirky, yet enjoyable atmosphere. Sampling local delicacies, like bagels and homemade ice cream, adds to the richness of our journey. Sharing these moments on my podcast, I aim to offer my listeners a peaceful escape, leading them gently towards a restful night.
In this episode of "Sleepless in Singapore," I share our recent trip to Vietnam, prompted by an invite to my friend Hatim's elaborate Indian wedding in Kenya. Residing in casual-dress Singapore, I am in dire need of an array of formal and cultural wear for the event. On a recommendation from my gym trainer Bryan, Nat and I spontaneously fly to Da Nang, Vietnam, to visit Bong Tailor in Hoi An, a city renowned for its tailoring expertise. Our visit is a delightful blend of shopping for tailor-made suits and experiencing the rich culture and cuisine of Hoi An and Da Nang. The adventure also includes a whimsical sightseeing tour, featuring a charming ox ride and a traditional boat trip. A visit to Ba Na Hills is a unique experience, with its surreal European-themed architecture creating a quirky, yet enjoyable atmosphere. Sampling local delicacies, like bagels and homemade ice cream, adds to the richness of our journey. Sharing these moments on my podcast, I aim to offer my listeners a peaceful escape, leading them gently towards a restful night.
In Episode 4 of the Global Travel Planning Podcast I chat with travel experts Ros and Alan Cuthbertson creators of the Step into Vietnam website and Facebook group.In this episode, they discuss their love of travel, the beauty of house-sitting as a way to travel the world, and the joy of meeting fascinating people from different backgrounds. We also learn about Vietnam's diverse landscapes, the best times to visit, and the importance of cash in this cash-driven society and many more essential tips for first time visitors.So if you're planning a trip to Vietnam or simply curious about this amazing country, stay tuned for valuable insights and expert advice. Let's get started!Show notes - Episode 4
Mekong Delta, Vietnam Welcome to Dr. Mary Travelbest's 5 Steps to Solo Travel Guide for women like you who need extra support traveling (slowly) one woman at a time. Please share this podcast with your mom, aunts, and friends. I appreciate your feedback. I've returned from a 90-day trip around the globe to every time zone on the planet. My mission is world peace through cultural exchange. I was sustainable when I could by using local transportation, buses, and trains. I was solo, carrying a small backpack, called a “personal item,” that fit under the seat in front of me on a plane. In this episode, the FAQ is: What was the most memorable experience on the 90-day trip? . Today's Destination is the Mekong Delta, Vietnam Today's Mistake- Booking last-minute hotel rooms Travel Advice: - Have a backup plan, even with Pre-Clearance options, such as in Dublin, Ireland FAQ: What was the most memorable experience on the 90-day trip? Answer: One of the most memorable things was going to a community protest movement in Tel Aviv, Israel. The family I was staying with, including a mom and her two children, was planning to attend a protest. She asked me if I would like to come. I said yes, even though I had not been to a protest in decades. It was peaceful. It was attended by about 50 people in front of the Pardes Hanna City Hall. I did not understand the words, the signs, or the full message, but I felt the personal impact that it was important to these people to be heard and seen. See the show notes for details. https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2023-06-27/ty-article/.premium/dozens-protest-in-support-of-lgbtq-community-in-northern-israeli-city/00000188-fcb1-d6ce-abb9-fdf72e4e0000 Today's destination: Mekong Delta, Vietnam Going through 6 countries, the Mekong River flows 3,000 miles from the Tibetan plateau to the South China Sea. It boasts the world's largest inland fishery. It accounts for up to 25 percent of the global freshwater catch and provides livelihoods for millions of people. You may even see live crocodiles; even though I did not, you can swim in the river. From the lobby of my HCMC hotel, Me Gusta, I booked a two-day tour for $59 plus $6 for a single room. This was a low-budget tour, but I did not know it then. This tour was to the Mekong Delta, so here are a few highlights of that English-guided tour. https://megustas.vn/ https://localvietnam.com/tours/mekong-delta/ The Mekong Delta in southern Vietnam is a vast maze of rivers, swamps, and islands, home to floating markets, Khmer pagodas, and rice paddies. Boats are the primary means of transportation, and tours of the region often start in nearby Ho Chi Minh City or Can Tho, a bustling town in the heart of the delta. My tour hotel was two-star. It had cockroaches. Breakfast was two eggs on a plate, and that was it. I asked for more and got one more egg. Here is where some courage kicked in after breakfast. I was directed to ride on the back of a motorcycle during the morning rush hour to the tour bus in light rain. That was how I got to my bus on day 2. I had no choice, so I agreed. We rode over a bridge that had collapsed in 2007, said my tour driver, Andy, from Sunrise Tours. Later that day, Andy was the one who arranged my adjusted bus trip, and to get to the public bus instead of going back to Ho Chi Minh City, he got me to Phu Quok. I got picked up at the Farm Place. Before getting on this bus, I had to remove my shoes. That was how they kept the bus clean. We stopped at a gas station to use the restroom, which was filthy. It took the Futa bus to Can Tho and a van to the bus station. I took the Superdong Ferry to Pho Quok. To get there, I had to get to the Phuong Trang bus station and head to Rach Gia. The island of Phu Quok, felt like Hawaii to me. Immediately, I felt the tropical breezes and much tension was gone. I got a massage first thing. I needed it, as I had been feeling miserable with a sinus infection for the past two days. Without a hotel reservation, I walked along the main downtown commercial area with many touristy places strip until I found a nice place with a room. The room was noisy, and construction noise was on the other side of the wall, so I asked to be moved and was. I stayed at a beach bungalow and then rested. Once I felt good, I swam in the ocean at sunset. I slept well, rose early for a 5 a.m. taxi to the airport, and was the first one at the airport for a flight on Vietjet Airlines. No freeways. 1-2 lanes each way. Motorcycles and lots of noisy horn beeps. Today's Mistake-.Booking last-minute hotel rooms It was a mistake to book last-minute hotel rooms in Vietnam. I should have done my research before and picked some more congenial places. Instead, I got what were leftovers that no one else wanted. I was not sad because I did want to experience what the locals experienced. And I had that. If I were to do it again, I would have planned better and been more sure about what my rooms would be like. Today's Travel Advice- Have a backup plan, even with Pre-Clearance options, such as in Dublin, Ireland Always have a backup plan in case your trip is interrupted. I heard about some passengers who arrived at Dublin Airport expecting to fly home to the USA, but when they arrived, the customs office was closed, so they missed their flights. Instead, they had to pay a lot to book on other airlines. It cost them dearly. If they had a backup plan or had looked into this situation, they could have avoided this issue. The show notes have details on this pre-clearance. https://www.dublinairport.com/flight-information/travelling-to-usa/faqs I want to bring meaning to your travels. Send a question or travel tip to info@drmarytravelbest.com. Sign up for the mailing list here. 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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Welcome to Dr. Mary Travelbest's 5 Steps to Solo Travel Guide for women like you who need extra support traveling (slowly) one woman at a time. Please share this podcast with your mom, aunts, and friends. I appreciate your feedback. I've returned from a 90-day trip around the globe to every time zone on the planet. My mission is world peace through cultural exchange. I was sustainable when I could by using local transportation, buses, and trains. I was solo, carrying a small backpack, called a “personal item,” that fit under the seat in front of me on a plane. In this episode, FAQ is: What did you wear in Vietnam? . Today's Destination is Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, formerly known as Saigon (south) Today's Mistake- Currency exchange rate was high, and I got taken Travel Advice: - Shoulder season travel will be less costly and more flexible. FAQ: What did you wear in Vietnam? Like other Southeast Asian countries, it is tropical and humid. I was always hot. I wore the lightest possible clothes and took three showers daily when possible. I also found swimming pools to cool down. I wore a short dress instead of shorts and a blouse. I wore a skirt instead of jeans. I wore sandals. I carried an umbrella for sun protection and wore sunscreen daily. I went out early in the morning and late in the afternoon or evening and slept during the day when I could. Today's destination: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Formerly Saigon, it's on the coast in the South of Vietnam. The city has 18 districts, and most tourists go to 1, 3, and 5. I took the Hop on Hop Off bus at night, which was pretty amazing because the city is lit up at night like a Christmas tree. This experience covered the main tourist attractions in about 90 minutes. I never could have seen all this during the daytime, with the traffic patterns. Most cars I saw were in traffic jams during the day. How did I plan this part of my trip? I used Booking.com to find hotels. I read guidebooks and talked to friends who have been to Vietnam, especially recently. The taxis are safer, especially the green ones. I shared a ride from the airport to my hotel at midnight with two people I met on the plane. The traffic is light at midnight. During the day, that's different. Quickly, I learned that driving here is a challenge, especially in the Mekong Delta. Listen to that episode. The current exchange rate here is 22,600 dong to the dollar. Your dollar goes far. What did I eat? Fhish sauce and pho, bahn mi. When I got back to HCMC, I was so hungry. Bong Sen Buffet for a $12 buffet. That was one of the best meals. Try a buffet if you don't know what to order. Here's what I ate: pho pork, duck egg, ice cream, fried rice, red bean soup, snails with ginger, vegetable soup, eggplant, steamed veggies, prunes, watermelon, dragon fruit, banana cake, papaya, and spring rolls. I stayed at a different hotel: Huong Sen. https://huongsenhotel.com.vn/aboutus.php?cmblang=en Construction noise from a different floor was so loud at 9 a.m. after a vast buffet breakfast one morning when all I wanted was sleep. I switched to an annex hotel down the block, owned by the same company. Later that day, I Swam in the pools at the hotel, with excellent views of the city. About two blocks away, I walked to the Sheraton Hotel for the 23rd-floor view. That was outstanding, especially near sunset. I also got another Massage, Thai, this time. If you are planning Sights in HCMC, Try these: Rex Hotel, Opera House, downtown shopping malls, and Ben Than Market. What I Bought in Ho Chi Minh City: A folding umbrella for $3.00 Since mine were broken, leather sandals were a good find at the market. I also bought a lock with a key. Later, I bought Pharmacy for meds for a sinus infection. I did not need a prescription to get antibiotics here. I had them, but I have yet to use them. In summary, Ho Chi Minh City had Great hotel buffet breakfasts and plenty of tourists, and it took a lot of work to cross the street safely. I had to follow someone else to travel with them, as it took experience I did not have. Today's Mistake-.The currency exchange rate was too high. I should have talked to more locals before changing money in Vietnam. I got taken. I changed US dollars to Cambodian dong, which I did not need. They took US dollars there everywhere. I switched to Indian Rupees, but they gave me a currency that was being removed from the country, so it was not usable. And they gave me change in Vietnamese currency, which I did not want. So I paid a fee for that exchange, too. I had a lot to learn. And still do. Today's Travel Advice- Shoulder season travel will be less costly and more flexible. You don't always need the “perfect” season for your travel. Go before or after the peak, and you may find a better overall experience. With climate changes, those traditional windows of weather are not exact. Plan some things and leave other non-essentials to spur of the moment. I want to bring meaning to your travels. Send a question or travel tip to info@drmarytravelbest.com. Sign up for the mailing list here. We can connect on my website, Facebook page, group, or Instagram. Subscribe to YouTube, Twitter, or other social channels. Find the 5 Steps to Solo Travel series on Amazon. The show notes have more details for you to connect. Support this podcast with a review, please. Connect with Dr. Travelbest Drmarytravelbest.com Dr. Mary Travelbest Twitter Dr. Mary Travelbest Facebook Page Dr. Mary Travelbest Facebook Group Dr. Mary Travelbest Instagram email: info@drmarytravelbest.com Dr. Mary Travelbest Podcast Dr. Travelbest on TikTok Dr.Travelbest onYouTube
In this episode of Journeys with Elliott, we talk about my recent trip to Greece, the sights, sounds smells, and everything in between. I also discuss some ''pet peeves'' - random things that I find annoying when I'm travelling. Finally, I will read another section from my travel journal - my first day on the motorbike tour I did in Vietnam with some local tour guides, who I now consider as family. DONATE: Support the podcast to keep me making these episodes during my free time by sending a donation of any amount of money. This really helps, thank you! https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=LBTU8H482G5W8
Hoi An, the Unesco World Heritage Site's streets are busting at the seams with visitors. It certainly appears that the old town has returned to the days of packed streets prior to the pandemic. I'm in Hoi An with an up-to-date report on the ancient town, its sites, and what it's like to visit one of Vietnam's top destinations. I have some tips on where you can avoid the crowds and some other things you'll want to know especially if it's your first visit.If you'd like to support the channel there are two ways: Patreon-monthly pledges/support-https://www.patreon.com/FarEastTravels Donations: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/JohnASaboeWrite A Review:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/far-east-travels-podcast/id1079513943?itsct=podcast_box&itscg=30200&ls=1This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2913917/advertisement
In this episode of "What About Vietnam," Kerry Newsome shares some exciting news about the visa situation for entering Vietnam. As of August 15th, travelers will be able to extend their stays from 30 days to 90 days. Kerry recommends using the official immigration website here to apply for your visa and shares the details in the show. However as this change is NOT effective till 15th August, the website has not been updated to reflect this change. See source here for full announcement.Welcome to Series 5 of the the What About Vietnam Podcast! In this episode, we invite you to sit back, relax, and embark on an exciting journey through Vietnam by train. We'll not only explore the beautiful landscapes this country has to offer but also introduce you to various overland travel options available in Vietnam as in the city of Hue, Phan Thiet, and HCMC. By hopping on and off a train, you can experience the country in a rewarding and cost-effective way while connecting with locals in their own backyards.Our guest today is Simon White, an expert in bilateral business between Australia and Vietnam. Despite his professional background, Simon is a passionate advocate for Vietnam's travel scene. He loves discovering new venues, sampling street food, and exploring local food markets. Together, we'll delve into the option of booking just the first couple of days upon arrival and then improvising the rest of your trip. We'll discuss how easy it is to utilize local transport, such as Grab, to get around and the joys of strolling through towns, trying local cuisine, and immersing yourself in the culture.Simon will share his experiences in various locations, including Hue, Phan Thiet, Quy Nhon, and HCMC. From recommending restaurants to exploring the diverse range of foods and uncovering hidden alleyways, we'll uncover the vibrant and colorful backyards of Vietnam. Simon's own brand of experiences, starting from early mornings at 5:00 am, will surely entertain and inspire you.Make sure to listen to the entire episode, as we'll reveal some valuable insights that will make you fall in love with Vietnam, its people, and, most importantly, its food. Simon's advice to not fear scams and understand that most people are simply trying to make a living resonates throughout the episode. This is a must-listen for anyone who craves an in-depth exploration of a country to uncover its hidden charms.Please reach out and give us your feedback. with our new VOICE MESSAGE on our home page - www.whataboutvietnamLet me design your customised private tour of Vietnam - See our new Travel Services Sign up for the newsletter. Read our blogsListen for FREE. https://www.whataboutvietnam.comPlease rate, review and send us your comments on Apple. Follow us on our Facebook here - https://www.facebook.com/whataboutvietnam Follow us on Insta here - https://www.instagram.com/whataboutvietnampodcast/ Follow us on LinkedIN here - https://www.linkedin.com/company/what-about-vietnam/ Why not listen to us on YOU TUBE - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCavCC1--oE5rUhO_SlENmqwCheck out out #Shorts - 30 #Vietnamtraveltips in 30 days.
In Part 2 we continue our journey in the pursuit of the best pics of Vietnam with Thomas Levine as my guest: - Are you taking notes? You don't need to. Just go to the Transcript for the episode on the website on this page. Part 1 and Part 2. Meet once again our extraordinary photographer, and guest Thomas Levine whose talents and experiences have taken him on an incredible journey around the world!To his credit, Thomas's travels have resulted in an extensive archive of photographs from many countries and more recently Vietnam, showcasing the rich tapestry of the continent. His images can literally transport viewers to awe-inspiring landscapes, bustling city streets, and intimate cultural moments, inviting you to experience the world through his lens. I think that's what we all want ....don't we!In this show Thomas expands on his photography tips:- How do we take photographs of some of the local people in Vietnam streets and regional locations?When taking pictures of people, Levine advises to look for expressions that show emotion, such as a person enjoying their food. He also suggests taking pictures of people in the background, so they don't know they are being photographed. When taking pictures in different locations, it is important to be aware of the local customs and rules. In some places, it is not acceptable to take pictures, while in others, it is encouraged. By understanding the local customs and rules, as well as looking for body language and expressions, photographers can create stunning images that tell a story. With the help of experienced photographers like Thomas Levine, we can all learn how to take stunning photographs that capture the true essence of a place like Vietnam.Learn how to bring the best memories home with you by capturing alluring pics of Vietnam like a real professional with either your smart phone or digital camera.Thomas is working on an e-book on travel photography. Links to his website below:-https://www.levinephotography.com/https://www.alamy.com/portfolio/levine-travel-stockhttps://thomaslevinephotography.comSkype: thomas.levine888You will love learning Thomas's handy tips applicable for any trip you have planned.Stay tuned for Part 3 of the series, where Kerry will talk to a new guest about drone photography in Vietnam - PLEASE don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast for more fun adventures in Vietnam. Please reach out and give us your feedback. with our new VOICE MESSAGE on our home page - www.whataboutvietnamLet me design your customised private tour of Vietnam - See our new Travel Services Sign up for the newsletter. Read our blogsListen for FREE. https://www.whataboutvietnam.comPlease rate, review and send us your comments on Apple. Follow us on our Facebook here - https://www.facebook.com/whataboutvietnam Follow us on Insta here - https://www.instagram.com/whataboutvietnampodcast/ Follow us on LinkedIN here - https://www.linkedin.com/company/what-about-vietnam/ Why not listen to us on YOU TUBE - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCavCC1--oE5rUhO_SlENmqwCheck out out #Shorts - 30 #Vietnamtraveltips in 30 days.
Good morning good morning good morning welcome in my in your in our soul diary by Leonardo Secondo travelling from the DienPienPhu to Sapa and the north of Vietnam with an small technical accident our bus and ideas what we are doing if I stoped travel unexpected and we can learn about accidence by Buses for one life, how wunderful, Leo :)
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Hué is a city not to be missed on your journey throughout Vietnam. Boasting a patchwork of imperialism and French colonialism you will find yourself delving back hundreds of years as you explore the legacy of war and a dynasty spanning 13 generations. It's a fascinating place. Quite beautiful as you find beaches and a river in the same city. Over a 3-4 day visit you can take your time meandering by bicycle through the countryside discovering historical relics and pagodas dating back to the 18th century. You will be charmed by the river, the paddies fields and local museums, plus you will gain a whole new perspective of some of the hardest fought battles in the American war.On the show you will learn the difference between the north and south; the best accommodations to enjoy the beautiful sunsets the city is renowned for; the best food to try, and some old local stories handed down over the years. My guest is Norwegian born expat Anders Krystad who found his new home in Hué nearly 20 years ago. He took it upon himself to write a very detailed guide book just prior to Covid, which is the reason why I knew he was the right person to talk about this famous city. Anders lives with his family in Hue and through in his involvement with local football he is a strong advocate for the city as a tourist destination. If it's history you are into, then this show will give you some context to some of the major attractions and sites in Hué that you won't want to miss. Find out more about Hue from one local that really knows this place inside out:- 6.50 Geography10.49 The Forbidden city – The Citadel14.21 Emperors tombs15.28 Thien Mu Pogada17.43 The perfume River21.33 Best areas to stay22.12 Bunker Hill23.35 Famous foods to try34.23 Best time of year to visit37.16 Thuy Tien Lake – An Abandoned theme park39.20 Train travel to Hue41.46 Accommodation The special offers mentioned at the beginning of the show are here -https://www.whataboutvietnam.com/offers Find out about our new shows and special offers here :-Follow us on facebook here - https://www.facebook.com/whataboutvietnam Follow us on Insta here - https://www.instagram.com/whataboutvietnampodcast/Follow us on LinkedIN here - https://www.linkedin.com/company/what-about-vietnam/
This is a Podswap from the Conor Kelly & Kerry Newsome interview - ComebaCK Podcast #371If you are sitting on the sidelines Googling madly, watching and reading social media chatter, but still unsure if it's a good idea to take your next holiday in Vietnam, or go back there?;- then this show is for you. Why? Because Conor asks the questions I think many of you want to know the answers to. And while the doors are open again, is everyone rushing through the gates? And if not? Why?This is a totally different show. As I am the guest, not the host on the ComebaCK Podcast and this is what we call a Podswap. Essentially this allows me to share The ComebaCK show with you, on my channel.Conor Kelly, the host and ambitious podcaster of his own show ‘ComebaCK' generously invited me to come on his show to talk about my thoughts on the future of travel in Vietnam and the ‘What About Vietnam' podcast. Of course, I was delighted to do this, as it gave me a chance to share my journey with Vietnam from over 15 years working in the travel industry, talking with Vietnam travel organisations, industry boards and chambers, and travelling back and forth.Conor and I got down to business very quickly and settled into a hearty discussion on my personal history with travel in Vietnam as far back as 2007, and how I am tracking Vietnam's comeback!! Great name for a Podcast, Conor Kelly. So here you have it - Ep #371 ComebaCKTo make it easy- Some of the subjects we covered are here:- 00:02:34 – Kerry's first visit to Vietnam 200700:08:33 – The travel boom 2019 to now00:10:13 – When Covid hit 2020 – Kerry's reaction00:14:48 – Keeping tabs on Vietnam during Covid00:18:16 – The launch of ‘ What About Vietnam'00:20:21 – What's trending on the show00:29:54 – Tourism forecasting beyond May 202200:36:01 – Over-tourism to sustainable tourism00:37:27 – Hidden gems needing more promotion00:42:54 – Managing over- tourism – some ideas 00:46:35 – Crystal ball – 2022,23,24 travel trends00:48:45 – Sustainable tourism opportunities00:51:35 – Is Podcasting a good platform to inform people on travel in Vietnam?00:56:01 – How to access Kerry and What about VietnamIf you prefer to read please check out the Transcript on the www.whataboutvietnam.com website.My thanks to Conor for this opportunity.You can find more about Conor's show below:-ORIGINAL PODCAST – Comeback podcast show with Conor Kelly.Link here - https://anchor.fm/conor-kelly02/episodes/ComebaCK-INTERVIEW-371---Kerry-Newsome---What-About-Vietnam-Tourism-In-Vietnam-e1i1isrComeback Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thecomebackwithck/?hl=enFind more detail from the Podcast show website here - www.whataboutvietnam.com Download the full transcript including all the links to the restaurants and hotels mentioned in the show.Follow us on facebook here - https://www.facebook.com/whataboutvietnamFollow us on Insta here - https://www.instagram.com/whataboutvietnampodcast/Follow us on LinkedIN here - https://www.linkedin.com/company/what-about-vietnam/
When planning a trip with a family, we are always looking for places that will be of interest to the “whole” family. However, sometimes the late teen in the family is not always as enthusiastic as the rest of the clan.If you are thinking about bringing your family to Vietnam and not sure if Vietnam will hit the button for children, in particular your teen son or daughter, you might be pleasantly surprised by the views of one such teenager who visited Vietnam with me in 2019. Ethan Sanders is my guest and just also happens to be my grandson. Yes. Believe it or not as I was a young mum it shouldn't have come as any surprise to be a young grandmother. I consider myself truly blessed.Ethan was 16 when he came to visit me in Vietnam on one of my trips. 2 years on from that visit, Ethan and I chat about some of the activities he counts as most memorable and he thoughtfully gives up some advice for future travellers who just happen to be teenagers as well. Find out what Ethan found initially most challenging?Discover the “thing” you thought your child may never do at home, but will try in Vietnam?Learn if he would go back to Vietnam as an adult.What activity did Ethan find so hilarious doing with me on the trip?Vietnam is extremely kid friendly. It is a very safe environment and you won't need to go far to find lots of activities kids of all ages will love. From adventure, safari parks, trekking, lantern making, fantasia and theme parks. The culture alone is intoxicating and if the hotel pools and beaches don't allure them with waters sports. Nothing will.I hope you enjoy this one, as this one is for the teens we love making memories with.The beach cafe we checked out in An Bang is called - Soul Kitchen. A big local favourite of mine.The hotel we stayed in HCMC - Also great value and ideally located in District 1 - Au Lac Charner Hotel WHATABOUTVIETNAM - check out more podcasts to help you trip plan.If you are liking what I am doing with the show, I'd love it if you would please consider giving me a short review on Apple Podcasts/ITunes. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, so you automatically receive each new episode as it is published fortnightly.Please send us your feedback to - whataboutvietnam@gmail.com
Vietnam in the past 2 years of lockdown has really seen an opportunity to develop itself as a “Wellness destination”. The country not only offers sheer beauty, open spaces to explore and discover, hot springs, culture, over 3,000 kms of coastline, quality food and wellness practices such as meditation and yoga are becoming easily accessible in properties and locations around Vietnam.Today we talk about one of these Wellness retreat properties in detail, as I wanted you to have one true example as a point of reference. Plus, you will hear a little bit about the imperial city of Hue.Hylton Lipkin is my guest today and is one of the champions influencing the change towards wellness and sustainable tourism in Vietnam. While wellness is different things to different people, I hope this episode will give you a snapshot view of some of the activities and experiences available to you; to either “kick start” a change to your lifestyle, or offer some respite from the one you have.Hylton, born in South Africa, was once an avid traveller himself, and found himself living and working in many countries around the world ,until he was offered a job in Vietnam, where he now sits as the GM of the Alba Wellness Valley located just outside of Hue in Central Vietnam.His background as an International Fitness Presenter, along with an extensive resume of working with some of the top international Spa and Hospitality brands around the world, makes him the ideal person to expand our knowledge on how Vietnam is developing as a wellness destination and how Alba is doing it now.Hylton is also the World Wellness Weekend Ambassador for Vietnam and in that role he has the chance to influence the world on the growth of this sector in Vietnam and to bring forth his other passion, which is Environmental Wellness.Vietnam has a swag of wellness experiences to incorporate into your next holiday, so keep an eye out for these as you make plans and book your holiday experience in Vietnam.Sit back and enjoy my entertaining and knowledgeable guest - Hylton Lipkin.If you would like to know more the World Wellness organisation and to Register your activity for 16th - 18th September, 2022 Go here - https://world-wellness-weekend.org/Alba Wellness Valley- https://fusionhotelgroup.com/albawellnessvalley/NOTE: This is not meant to be in any way an advertisement for the Alba Wellness Retreat. Check out more and listen for free here - WHATABOUTVIETNAM - check out more podcasts to help you trip plan.If you are liking what I am doing with the show, I'd love it if you would please consider giving me a short review on Apple Podcasts/ITunes.This and all shows available wherever you find podcasts.Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3g7aLzgApple /Itunes - https://apple.co/3uPWJWTGoogle Podcasts - https://bit.ly/3sql8AUAmazon Prime - https://amzn.to/2OPRBml
Hello and welcome to number 53! Today we have Conor Kelly from the ComebaCK Podcast for the second time. We delve into Conor's life in Vietnam and the life of a teacher in Ho Chi Minh City as well as some of the best bits of travel he has done in Vietnam. Then we talk about Conor's plans to travel in South East Asia to Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Singapore and other areas of interest. Finally, we talk about reasons why we are expats and what we think about home in the UK. To finish the podcast we talk about Conor's podcast and what it is like to release 300+ episodes in 2021. We have some lessons learnt, facts and figures as well as a refresh into the premise of Conor's podcast. I hope you enjoy this week's episode! ComebaCK PodcastSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0cl1rs1K25cZh9ktafq0T9?si=2c20b2b40e244b05Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/comeback/id1546873958Google Podcasts - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80NWY4NDdjMC9wb2RjYXN0L3JzcwInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thecomebackwithck/Winging It Travel PodcastMERCHANDISE STORE - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/winging-it-travel-podcast?ref_id=25823Contact me - jameshammondtravel@gmail.com or message on my social media on the links below.Follow me on:YouTube - Winging It Travel Podcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC173L0udkGL15RSkO3vIx5AInstagram - wingingittravelpodcast - https://www.instagram.com/wingingittravelpodcast/TikTok - wingingittravelpodcast - https://www.tiktok.com/@wingingittravelpodcastFacebook - Winging It Travel Podcast - https://www.facebook.com/jameshammondtravelTwitter - https://twitter.com/PodcastWingingReview - please head to Podchaser and leave a review for this podcast - https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/winging-it-travel-podcast-1592244 or alternately you can leave a review and rating wherever you get your podcasts! Support the podcast - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wingingitThanks for your support, James!
Mui Ne - A sun kissed piece of paradise that offers an amazing contrast of experiences. This idyllic location will blow you away literally as the winds bring thousands each year to kitesurf. This, alongside adventure lovers on dune buggies on white and red sand dunes will have you believing for an instant you are in the Sahara desert. But only for a milli second. Its more recent badge is for being one of the worlds top 10 beach locations.Find out all you need to know to enjoy this beautiful destination only 4 hours from HCMC.I am joined in this episode with Nikki Cornish from the Sailing Club Resort Mui Ne. A gorgeous resort set right on the beach. A sneak peak of the resort and the hero image is featured on the show's website page here www.whataboutVietnam.comNikki comes to show in her original capacity as GM of the Mui Ne Sailing Club property, and as an expat living there since 2018; born and raised in Zimbabwe, Africa. Nikki is a talented Swiss Hotel trained hospitality professional who began her career in the industry at a very young age. From running upmarket game lodges in Southern Africa, to working on private charter boats in the Caribbean. Nikki went on to opening her own eventing company in Zimbabwe where she did large scale events for many large international brands such as Coca-Cola, Heineken and Toyota to mention a few.Nikki is a delightful guest and you will love hearing her talk about this place that she has obviously come to love. Her insights and knowledge of the town, climate and experiences there will help you decide if its the place for you. While Mui Ne doesn't feature all the typical tourist attractions of other cities in Vietnam, it does offer a charm and cool atmosphere with great seafood and affordable accommodations. And let's not forget those white and red sand dunes and the famous “fairy” stream. A “must do” during your stay.Nikki has recently moved up to Halong Bay as the F&B Director for 3 brand new Sailing Club restaurants that will open in early 2022. You can find out more about Nikki and the gorgeous Sailing Club locations through the links below:- https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikki-cornish/https://www.linkedin.com/company/sailing-club-leisure-group/ https://www.sailingclubmuine.com/ https://www.facebook.com/sailingclubmuineWHATABOUTVIETNAM - check out more podcasts to help you trip planIf you are liking what I am doing with the show, I'd love it if you would please consider giving me a short review on Apple Podcasts/ITunes.Sign up for Kerry's WAV newsletter - https://www.whataboutvietnam.com/newsletterInstagram; https://www.instagram.com/whataboutvietnampodcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/whataboutvietnamYou Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCavCC1--oE5rUhO_SlENmqw
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The final episode in this series.A short episode to close out the series, I am again joined by Miquel Angel as we discuss the broader challenges of trip planning.“While time is in your hands” says my knowledgeable guest Miquel, it does take astute planning to get the best out of the regions within a restrictive 14 day trip, which was the basis of this series. This is a 3 -part series, so may I suggest you start with Part 1 to get the full benefit of my guest's insights.Miquel further shares his take on places like Dalat, Phong Nha, Hanoi, Northern Highlands, Phu Quoc and Dalat.You will discover things you may not have thought possible to see in Vietnam, as they are not featured in your average program, like Tulips in Dalat and Bee farms in Phu Quoc. Because as he says “You cannot fit everything into one visit to Vietnam”.Miquel is a Catalan citizen, originally from 100 km north of Barcelona and resides in Ho Chi Minh City. His knowledge of Vietnam during his 22 years of living and working here is wide, and as much as possible, is always linked to sustainability, tourism training and development of the hospitality industry. He is highly regarded in the circle of government and it is his expressed interest in growing tourism in Vietnam in a healthy and sustainable way.Disclaimer: Please note this podcast is not to be taken in any way as a formal news release or announcement from the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Vietnam. The information shared in this Podcast by the Guest and Host, are related to publicly released documents and are the private opinions of both people.You may reach out to Miquel Directly through his Linkedin profile hereWHATABOUTVIETNAM - check out more podcasts to help you trip planIf you are liking what I am doing with the show, I'd love it if you would please consider giving me a short review on Apple Podcasts/ITunes.Sign up for Kerry's WAV newsletter - https://www.whataboutvietnam.com/newsletterInstagram; https://www.instagram.com/whataboutvietnampodcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/whataboutvietnamYou Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCavCC1--oE5rUhO_SlENmqw
Thousands of downloads across these TOP 5 Episodes reminds me why I started the What About Vietnam travel podcast series. It affirms to me you want to hear from real travellers, locals on the ground and ex-pats who can share their experiences in a way you can't find anywhere else. So today you are going to hear some clips from the TOP 5 most popular episodes for 2021.1. S1-1 – Vietnam trip Planning2. S2- 9 – Phong Nha Caves and the largest Cave on the planet3. S2 –7 – Hoi An Top 10 things to do4. S2 –1 - Hoi An– Taking a step back in time5. S2-2 – Shopping Vietnam – sustainable, ethical and designerIn my very first episode, S1-1, I talk about food, the people; what's in store for history buffs, adventure seekers, and luxury travellers. It is THE most popular episode in the series thus far. Let's revisit some of my favourite dishes and the story behind the little red chairs.In the second highlight reel, Ben Mitchell talks to us in S2-9 about the Phong Nha Caves and how he has figured there are 3 categories and depending on your fitness level and if you want to extend your stay to include other things in the area, you could do all 3 types in a visit. Next, we head to Hoi An where Sharon Sweeney in S2-7 has a great way of painting a town “buttercup yellow. As it is well known for. Sharon shares her love of Hoi An with great passion as she offers up her top 10 things to do. Hoi An is always a favourite for anyone who has visited Vietnam. In this reel we get some well guided insights into the history of Hoi An with my guest Paul Simpson in S2-1 Lastly, you cannot leave this show or Vietnam without some shopping. From souvenir shops to designer to ethical, my guest Judith Treanor in Episode 2-2 is our tour leader as she really knows her shopping in Vietnam. WHATABOUTVIETNAMIf you are liking what I am doing with the show, I'd love it if you would please consider giving me a short review on Apple Podcasts/ITunes.Sign up for the WAV newsletter - https://www.whataboutvietnam.com/newsletterFind this podcast on all your favourite Podcast channels.
If you are a foodie and looking for something adventurous in Vietnam; Something fun! ( I mean hysterical) and a bit out there! My guest Fleur Sharpe has the goods!Let's just say, the menu for lunch in Hanoi took a turn for the wild side when Fleur and her husband decided after checking the reviews, that eating at a snake restaurant in Hanoi, could be fun!! With a bottle of French Champagne under their arm, off they went in the middle of summer to the Hung Restaurant in Hanoi. Fleur wasn't going to go cheap and nasty???, she chose the top shelf on the menu, so let's hear what a Cobra tastes like!I really hope you find this adventure as funny and side splitting as I did.Fleur is no stranger to food as she runs her own cooking lessons online using the Thermomix. In fact she is sort of the Queen of the Thermomix as she has been championing her craft and recipes using the Thermomix for many years. This was her first visit to Vietnam, so she said she was going to try and do as much as she could in the time they had.So, while she says she was nervous, with everything she knows about food, she said she thought ......” what's the worst that could happen?”...I'm on holidays...here goes!You may ask yourself, what a crazy thing to do? But when you are on holidays, you can be known to do things you ordinarily wouldn't. I personally have a phobia about reptiles, so there is no chance you would get me there. However, the story had to be told and I think you are going to love it. And guess what...they are both still around to tell the tale and have a laugh about it. Open your mind to new things and get a real belly laugh from this episode.Fleurs cooking courses are available online here :https://cooklivelove.thinkific.com/collectionsWHATABOUTVIETNAMIf you are liking what I am doing with the show, I'd love it if you would please consider giving me a short review on Apple Podcasts/ITunes.Sign up for the WAV newsletter - 5 gold nuggets about Vietnam in a 5 minute read - https://www.whataboutvietnam.com/newsletterFor an easy way to search a subject or destination you are interested in, check out the NEW website now UP here : www.whataboutvietnam.comFor Transcripts to download or printable format - go to https://www.whataboutvietnam.com/podcast-transcriptsPlease follow me at Instagram; https://www.instagram.com/whataboutvietnampodcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/whataboutvietnam
Diving in Vietnam is NOT something you would traditionally think about doing on a holiday there. But alas, that is exactly why we are featuring diving and watersports in this Podcast Series.Where are the best dive sites?Is it safe?How much does it cost?What can I expect to see in regards to fish and coral?Best times of the year to visit?Are there Padi qualified instructors in Vietnam?It's a super jam-packed episode you will love, full of lots of handy information to help you plan your trip.Jeremy Stein is my guest and a pro-PADI diving instructor of some notoriety in Vietnam. Originally from the UK, you could say he pioneered diving as a professional sport in the country when he arrived about 25 years ago. As a holidaymaker on a 2-week vacation, he landed in Nha Trang looking for some diving. Back then there were no official dive centres, however, he was taken aback when he found some amazing diving there. The rest is history. Over the ensuing years, Jeremy went on to set up the 1st PADI Dive centre in Nha Trang and later on; Whale Island, Con Dao, Phu Quoc, and Hoi An. All stunning locations in their own right offering pristine beaches and a very relaxed holiday vibe. Whether you are just diving for fun or never considered diving before, there is something for everyone in Vietnam.As the Director of Rainbow Divers he continues to fly the flag for diving in Vietnam around the world. In this episode, Jeremy offers up his best advice on locations, what marine life and coral you can expect to see, and what PADI diving courses are available. In his words “we are not promoting Vietnam as the new Sipidan, or the Great Barrier Reef. But rather a country with a fascinating history, and some pretty cool diving. We don't have the big Pelagics possibly due to the overactive fisherman in the region, but you will see beautiful Coral Reefs and stunning macro-marine life which inhabit the reefs. Nudibranch lovers will feel at home here! As will marine photographers”.So join us in this episode as we explore underwater adventure holidays in Vietnam. If you are seeking a good down to earth approach to the best diving locations and PADI instruction courses best for you. Jeremy and his team can certainly deliver. Rainbow Divers-Vietnam FB page - https://www.facebook.com/rainbowdiversvietnamWebsite - www.divevietnam.comSkype: Jeremy.in.vietnamLinkedIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-stein-2a173624/PLEASE NOTE – this is not a paid advertisement for Rainbow DiversIf you are liking what I am doing with the show, I'd love it if you would please consider giving me a short review on Apple Podcasts/ITunes.Sign up for the WAV newsletter - 5 gold nuggets about Vietnam in a 5 minute read - https://www.whataboutvietnam.com/newsletterFor an easy way to search a subject or destination you are interested in, check out the NEW website now UP here : www.whataboutvietnam.comFor Transcripts to download or printable format - go to https://www.whataboutvietnam.com/podcast-transcriptsPlease follow me at Instagram; https://www.instagram.com/whataboutvietnampodcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/whataboutvietnam
Whether you are the hard-core adventure traveler or just someone who loves scenery that is breathtakingly beautiful, you will love hearing about this region from my guest on today's show.“The Ha Giang Loop”, as it is referred to on many a travel website and Instagram page is a region of approximately 350Kms and is claimed to be a bike riders paradise. If you love hiking, trekking, caving, exploring mountainous peaks and travel photography that lets you feel like you are on top of the world, you cannot go past Ha Giang. And NO, it's not exclusive to backpackers as you will soon find out.Long skinny roads wind their way to up peaks and summits which offer staggering views. One of the most photographed scenes of the whole loop is the Ma Pi Leng Pass which links the towns of Dong Van and Meo Vac, and is carved into the side of the mountains. Just type "Ha Giang" into Google and see for yourself the switchbacks and epic scenery.My guest Tom Stone, who now lives in the main town says “If you are prepared to make the journey”, you won't be disappointed.” Tom, originally a New Zealander, now married to a Vietnamese, has been running tours in the Ha Giang region for nearly 12 years. Tom says “if you come to Ha Giang, I guarantee you will be blown away by the scenery.” In this episode, you will hear about what to expect on “The loop”; forms of transport other than bikes; best times of year to travel; what to consider when you are booking a tour; accommodation misconceptions, and how much time to allow. ...This is the “biggy”!Hà Giang, sits on the Lô river. North of the capital, the Quản Bạ Valley has green hills and caves, and is the location of the Quản Bạ pass, also known as Heaven's Gate for its panoramic views and terraced rice fields below.Tom has been running the Flipside Hostels up till now and offers True North Adventures. Here is the link to those accounts. The best way to contact him is through here https://www.instagram.com/flipsidevietnam/ and https://www.facebook.com/flipsidevietnamHe is in the process of building a boutique hotel in the region and we will keep you posted on that. Due to open October 2021. Links are hereFB and Instagram accounts.https://www.instagram.com/villa.xiav/ https://www.facebook.com/villa.xiaIf you are liking what I am doing with the show, I'd love it if you would please consider giving me a short review on Apple Podcasts/ITunes.Sign up for the WAV newsletter - 5 gold nuggets about Vietnam in a 5 minute read - https://www.whataboutvietnam.com/newsletterFor an easy way to search a subject or destination you are interested in, check out the NEW website now UP here : www.whataboutvietnam.comFor Transcripts to download or printable format - go to https://www.whataboutvietnam.com/podcast-transcriptsPlease follow me at Instagram; https://www.instagram.com/whataboutvietnampodcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/whataboutvietnam
For this minisode, Stephanie is joined by travel writer Emily Lush, who lived in Vietnam for a year, to discuss our best tips for traveling to Vietnam. We chat about Vietnamese food and cuisine, scams, and why we absolutely adore this country. Join Us! Join our Facebook Group: Rick Steves Over Brunch Podcast Listeners. Get exclusive mini-episodes on Our Patreon Account For more, find us: Chris Mitchell Find him at travelingmitch, Ultimate Ontario, & His Writer's Portfolio. His podcast I'm Anxious About. How to See Vietnam in 3 Weeks Stephanie Craig Find her at History Fangirl, Sofia Adventures, & Oklahoma Wonders. Her podcast The History Fangirl Podcast. Vietnam Souvenirs Quotes About Vietnam Emily Lush Find her at Wander-Lush. Vietnam Travel Guide Northern Vietnam Guide Hanoi Souvenirs
This week on Travel Boys, Jonathan and Karel plan a trip to the country of Vietnam! We discuss everything from water-puppet theater, to underground caves, to booby trap tunnels, and much more! It's an Un- Pho- Gettable episode! Also make sure to check out our Instagram: @thetravelboyspod
FEAR NOT... there is a love for Saigon or HCMC as it is known that will transcend any and all of the challenges it has had to endure due to the Pandemic. It is and will remain a vibrant city with districts offering up a plethora of things to do, and places to explore. We see it as a city embracing change while at the same time keeping its rich culture.This is the ultimate guide to the best districts to explore. We go way beyond your basic guidebook list of places to see, and experiences to have; like a visit to the War Remnants Museum, Independence Palace, Cu Chi tunnels. Together with my guest Samantha Coomber we explore the new, old, and developing districts of the city. We made sure that everything we covered would be there when you get to visit, so there is NO Expiry date on the information we share. In passionate detail, Samantha offers up those districts and close neighborhoods that are rich in culture, street food, markets, cafes and pagodas. And for those looking for something very diverse, she tells us about gondolas, sunset cruises and speedboats that buzz you down the river and make you feel like you are in a James Bond movie.Samantha Coomber comes to the program with a library of knowledge as a British-Australian who has lived in Vietnam on and off for 12 years.She is well known in the industry for the countless publications she has written for and contributed to as a Guide Book writer, eg the first edition Insight Guides Hanoi & Ho Chi Minh City smart guide (2009) – covering the HCMC / southern Vietnam sections. In addition, she has written for many global publications such as Wall Street Journal Asia, National Geographic Traveler, Conde Nast Traveller UK & India, and many more. Samantha has literally watched Vietnam / HCMC grow-up and develop over two decades. You will hear in her voice that she “walks the talk” with insider knowledge and personal experiences that few can match. Here is a recently published Vietnamese newspaper article about her enduring 23-year-love affair with HCMC https://e.vnexpress.net/news/perspectives/what-makes-ho-chi-minh-city-enduringly-endearing-4197484.htmlCheck out Samantha's blog, The Jaded Empress Chronicles, about life in HCMC then and now! https://thejadedempress.blogspot.com/ In addition, you can find out more about her career highlights and contact her directly at - https://www.linkedin.com/in/samanthacoomber/Sign Up for my WAV- 5 Gold Nuggets in a 5 Minute read - Newsletter delivered every fortnight. https://www.whataboutvietnam.com/newsletterDownload the transcript for the episode here:-https://www.whataboutvietnam.com/podcast-transcriptsCheck out other episodes athttps://www.whataboutvietnam.com/Check out this Episode page - https://www.whataboutvietnam.com/series-3-episodesPlease follow me atInstagram; https://www.instagram.com/whataboutvietnampodcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/whataboutvietnam
CNBC published in their Global Traveler Magazine an article entitled "Why This Remote Gem Should Top Your 2020 Travel List."Here's just a couple of excerpts from the article, "Deep in the valleys forged by the waters of Asia's Red River, a series of colorful mountain villages are encircled by fields of towering rice terraces. The fields are agricultural feats of precision — rugged mountains blanketed with emerald stairways that, seemingly, ascend to the heavens above.But this is not Disneyland. This isn't a destination designed to attract visitors, international attention or the Instagram set.But it did attract one Instagrammer, Jesse Pearlman and he is my guest today.You will love hearing about this region as Jesse tells his tales and his experiences getting there the first time, and later, trips back and forth.You will hear in his voice that his love of the region belongs to the people and comes from a very soulful place in his heart.While Mu Cang Chai is a place way off the beaten track, if you are looking to immerse yourself in an old-world community surrounded by gorgeous mountains and peacefulness, it's worth the effort to get there.Please welcome Jesse Pearlman to the show.You can follow Jesse and his great photos on his Instagram page - https://www.instagram.com/pearlmanj1/If you are liking what I am doing with the show, I'd love it if you would please consider giving me a short review on Apple Podcasts/ITunes.Sign up for the WAV newsletter - 5 gold nuggets about Vietnam in a 5 minute read - https://www.whataboutvietnam.com/newsletterFor an easy way to search a subject or destination you are interested in, check out the NEW website now UP here : www.whataboutvietnam.comFor Transcripts to download or printable format - go to https://www.whataboutvietnam.com/podcast-transcriptsPlease follow me at Instagram; https://www.instagram.com/whataboutvietnampodcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/whataboutvietnam
I am stepping out of the norm in this episode to share with you some travel industry knowledge from people I consider in the know, and who you may not normally have direct access to. This is the episode for those people who don't know what to believe is really happening with travel developments in this region and what source to trust.In this episode, you are going to hear a very frank “no holes barred “ conversation where we take a deep dive into how the impact of Covid is driving travel forecasting, travel bubbles, trends becoming evident in the region, consumer confidence or lack thereof, vaccination roll-out, Visa's and much more.It's a rare interview with people who are experts in their field and who have their ears to the ground. What's more important is they are connected to those who will shape travel for us in the future. Please welcome the hosts of The South East Asia Travel Show podcast, Gary Bowerman and Hannah Pearson.Gary is Director of Check-in Asia, a travel intelligence and strategic marketing firm with bases in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Kuala Lumpur As a member of the Mekong Tourism Advisory Group, Gary works with leading hotel groups, tourism boards, OTAs, and travel organisations. He has produced White Papers on the travel economies of South East Asia, Australia, China, India, Japan, Myanmar, Malaysia, Laos and Macau.Hannah is the Director of Pear Anderson, a research and sales representation tourism consultancy specialising in the Southeast Asian and Muslim tourism industry. She is well respected in the industry for providing a very influential weekly report tracking the impact of COVID-19 on the SE Asian tourism industry. Like Gary, she is based in Malaysia.Stay tuned for more from my guests Hannah Pearson and Gary Bowerman.Note: This is not a Covid 19 based official update responding to the latest upsurge in Covid case numbers in Vietnam as of 1st June 2021.Interested in Vietnam? Contact me through my website - What About VietnamIphone Podcast listeners _ If you are liking what I am doing with the show, I'd love it if you would please consider giving me a short review on Apple Podcasts/ITunes. It does make a difference and I truly value the feedback. Link is here_ For Show notes and an easy search for other episodes go here.For Transcripts to download or printable format - go to https://www.whataboutvietnam.com/podcast-transcriptsSign Up for my WAV- 5 Gold Nuggets in a 5 Minute read - Newsletter delivered every fortnight. https://www.whataboutvietnam.com/newsletterPlease follow me atInstagram; https://www.instagram.com/whataboutvietnampodcast/Instagram - My second Home page - https://www.instagram.com/hellohoianvietnam/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/whataboutvietnam
Have you ever been curious to see how people lived hundreds of years ago along the mighty Mekong river? River cruising is the only way to do it in luxury, and still feel the essence of it as a water highway relied upon by a diverse range of local communities.Immerse yourself in the mighty Mekong river with a river cruise through the most remote parts of Vietnam and beyond. Connect with locals who enjoy sharing their everyday life with visitors. Explore markets that are only accessible by boat to enjoy local food delicacies and one-of-a-kind handmade textiles. In this episode, I talk with a big river cruising fan; Charlotte Pinder. Charlotte has been on 7 different river cruises with 7 different itineraries. She has explored the most remote parts of the Mekong, toured ancient ruins in Cambodia, met local villagers, tasted unique regional foods, and the most interesting part of her experience is that she has mostly traveled alone. In fact, Charlotte can attest to the friendly and safe atmosphere for solo travelers. She almost recommends it because it gives you the opportunity to really spend time talking with locals that you probably wouldn't do if you were with a group. Charlotte says "Touring Vietnam via a river cruise is like staying in a boutique hotel on the water". Charlotte absolutely raves about the Pandaw Cruise brand as all trips have been on their ships. The number of travelers is smaller, the rooms are more quaint, and the dinners are more intimate. The ports are not large tourist areas but rural fishing markets with locals going about their days. You will pass by fish farming villages - a village with homes built entirely over water. Children will run up to you eager to recite the one or two words of English they know. Every river cruise offers something special. You can get lost in the world of knowledge through a history class or discover incredible new food through a cooking class. If you would like to know more about the Pandaw Cruise ships and all their tours, please check out their website here; - Pandaw CruisesInterested in Vietnam? Contact me through my website - What About VietnamIphone Podcasters _ If you are liking what I am doing with the show, I'd love it if you would please consider giving me a short review on Apple Podcasts/ITunes. It does make a difference and I truly value the feedback. Link is here_ For Show notes and an easy search for other episodes go here.For Transcripts to download or printable format - go to https://www.whataboutvietnam.com/podcast-transcriptsSign Up for my WAV- 5 Gold Nuggets in a 5 Minute read - Newsletter delivered every fortnight. https://www.whataboutvietnam.com/newsletterPlease follow me atInstagram; https://www.instagram.com/whataboutvietnampodcast/Instagram - My second Home page - https://www.instagram.com/hellohoianvietnam/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/whataboutvietnamYoutube - (NEW WIP) - https://bit.ly/3aZgfc7
Be ready to discover a world that time has forgotten. Enter the colourful world of the Bac Ha markets in Vietnam. Where century-old traditions create one of the most unique travel experiences of your life.Are you a budding photographer? Have you seen images of brightly coloured traditionally dressed Hmong women with their babies on their back tendering to their families as they sell their wares?What about those photos of women in their Sunday best traditional costumes gathering with others and selling all kinds of things from farming equipment to trinkets to textiles.Have you ‘even' heard about Bac Ha Markets in Vietnam? Be ready to discover a world that time has forgotten. Enter the colourful location of the Bac Ha markets in Vietnam. Immerse yourself into the world of the Flower Hmong people; friendly, welcoming, and rich in traditions that have held them strong to their tribal ways of subsistence farming for centuries.My guest, Mike Pollock, stumbled upon Bac Ha a few years ago while photographing the region. As a photographer, he can tell you that every day in Bac Ha you will discover something new. He openly reveals how the region captured his heart and his camera eye. He describes his experience and the locality of the markets and what one can expect on any given market day. Sunday being the big day. His time there has been best recorded on his website as it is full of his photos from his travels all over Asia: https://www.traveltoasiaandback.com/bac-ha.htmlHe talks about accommodations ranging from homestay options (where you sleep with the free range chickens) to in-town motels that have basic western accommodations like toilets and simple roll out beds. By 10:00 am on Sunday, the market will be filled with locals coming from near and far to share news, sell their wares and socialise.He will tell you about the stalls selling handmade trinkets, potions, and farm equipment. How craftsman make a knife from steel right next to the lady selling “Happy water”. Bac Ha has so many amazing things waiting for you to discover. These markets are not put on for tourists. They are the real deal. Join me as I talk about the Bac Ha markets with Mike Pollock.If you are liking what I am doing with the show, I'd love it if you would please consider giving me a short review on Apple Podcasts/ITunes. Believe it or not, it does make a difference and I truly value the feedback. It should only take a few minutes if you use this link. https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/what-about-vietnam-traveller-insights/id1513095454For Show notes and an easy search for other episodes go to:www.whataboutvietnam.comFor Transcripts to download or printable format - go to https://www.whataboutvietnam.com/podcast-transcriptsFollow the things I love to share about Vietnam:-Instagram; https://www.instagram.com/whataboutvietnampodcast/Instagram - My second Home page - https://www.instagram.com/hellohoianvietnam/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/whataboutvietnamYoutube - (NEW WIP) - https://bit.ly/3aZgfc7
Today, we are going to help you discover and mastermind the experiences you want to have in Vietnam.How to pre-plan so it meets your expectations. How can you get everyone on board, and savour the anticipation of going there, even though you may not know when that will be!! It's tricky, but not impossible to do, as you will find out.I am delighted to have Kerstin Pilz on the show, a TED X speaker, published author and former academic with almost 20 years of university teaching experience. A wellbeing coach who runs her own online business and writing retreats in Australia & Hoi An, Vietnam; Kerstin discusses some of the benefits of journaling or writing, …..as a form of research to tease out those things that will make your trip fantastic. In saying that; you may also find out those things holding you back, or are of concern to you or your travelling partners. Its an "Inner journey" as Kerstin says, and one you need to do to get the best out Vietnam.We will talk openly about how we use writing to help us process the ....Why, ....How, ...When, Where and If?We will show you how a journal can become like a close friend you can confide in.How to use it; Pre trip...during the trip.... and post the trip? You will get a real sense for how Kerstin and I both feel about travel in Vietnam in this episode, and how both of us, having travelled solo many times have used writing, journaling and creating trip books to capture our experiences.Why not become the author of the experience you want to have in Vietnam.A little little bit more about Kerstin:-Kerstin moved to Hoi An in 2016 and set up a popular online business, www.writeyourjourney.com that allows her to share the tools that helped her transform, grow and heal. You can connect with her through the following links:-1. https://www.writeyourjourney.com/vietnam-writing-retreat/2. https://www.writeyourjourney.com/creative-writing-retreat-australia/Or better still, have a look at her on her recent Ted X talk here:-3. TEDxTalk: https://www.writeyourjourney.com/kerstin-pilz-tedx-townsville-the-healing-power-of-writing/4. Or go to her Online courses: https://www.writeyourjourney.com/online-writing-courses/PLEASE RATE AND REVIEW ON APPLE ITUNES - It would be most appreciated.Apple Link - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-about-vietnam-traveller-insights/id1513095454?uo=4 Google Podcasts - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xMDcyNjAwLnJzcw==Spotify- https://open.spotify.com/show/1wbFPHHkRXnd2pVP3nnyud If you don't have one of the channels select other options here or listen here for free - https://whataboutvietnamtripplanning.buzzsprout.com/Check out our website for further Traveller information, Tours, Tips, Hints and Experiences to consider. www.whataboutvietnam.comContact me directly for more information –
In a wonderland of natural beauty and culture, you may find the one thing you didn't know you were missing – yourself. What about a holiday that ended up being a life-changing healing experience. “Why not”, you say. Is there a “booking.com for wellness and transformational healing retreats in Vietnam?" No, not yet, but it's coming.Is it a safe place to visit post-Covid? Find out.My guest today, Michelle Ford, is going to help us better understand just where Vietnam is heading in this space. It's an absolute delight to have Michelle on the program as she takes us through the evolution of wellness in Vietnam, carved out over 15 years living in the country as an expat. Michelle's resume is impressive as she has worked with some of the biggest hotel chains in Vietnam, bringing on some ambitious projects. Joined by a team of experts in their fields, Michelle hopes to bring to the industry highly-trained practitioners capable of curating a variety of therapies, classes, workshops, retreats, and online programs, empowering guests to rejuvenate, heal, and grow. Originally from Cape Town Michelle offers up a very professional viewpoint of the future for Vietnam tourists considering Vietnam as their wellness escape. Be it recreational, transformational, or going much deeper to healing involving yoga, mindfulness, detoxification, Ayurveda and therapeutic massage; whatever the modality; Michelle and her team, I think will be at the forefront of this in Vietnam. While you are using this ‘non travel' period of time to consider your next travel destination, I am hoping this episode may give you some greater insights into Vietnam and what it has in the planning pipeline in this space. Plus I hope it will give you a sense of confidence in visiting this country I love so much as it has managed the Covid Pandemic so successfully. To find out more about Michelle and her Luminary Vision, go tohttps://luminarywellnessmanagement.com/ To reach out to her through her profile on LinkedIn, please see her profile herehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-ford-aa69438/ To contact her directly for business consultancy – michelle@aluminarylife.com What About Vietnam Podcast listening:- PLEASE share or subscribe, you can do so easily through your favourite listening channels:- Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1wbFPHHkRXnd2pVP3nnyud?si=-abbJm8BQlq_PSW1mY6WdA Itunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/what-about-vietnam-traveller-insights/id1513095454PLEASE RATE AND REVIEW ON APPLE ITUNES - It would be most appreciated. Google Podcasts - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xMDcyNjAwLnJzcw== If you don't have one of the channels select other options here or listen here for free - https://whataboutvietnamtripplanning.buzzsprout.com/Check out our website for further Traveller information, Tours, Tips, Hints and Experiences to consider. www.whataboutvietnam.comContact me directly for more information – whataboutvietnam@gmail.com
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Hear how Danang offers up a new kind of experience for my guest today, Jonathan Kiely.A fun Irish lad who left Ireland in search of adventure and who found himself drawn to the beachside city of Danang where he has decided, he might just settle for a bit, as he rates it as one of the best “Chilled out” cities he has ever visited.Jonathan left his high pressure job in Ireland to go traveling. He landed in Vietnam and despite the Covid Pandemic he opted to stay on and live the life of “Riley” so to speak as an Expat.A year and a half on, Jonathan gives us his version of Vietnam and his experience of Danang and the local community which he has found an affinity with through various health and well being programs.He raves about the people and the environment in which you can explore your own creativity. Plus, you can SURF.Things to know about DanangDanang is located in Central Vietnam, and has an international airport.It is a 1-hour flight from either Hanoi or HCMC.The city links you to Hoi An which is only a 25-minute drive to the famous Old Town from the airport. Danang is being touted as the city to watch! It is known for its beautiful beaches, stunning sunsets, mountains, and beautiful surroundings such as Son Tra, Lady Budha, Hai Van Pass, Marble Mountain to name a few.It seems Danang has earned the reputation of being one of the most liveable cities in Vietnam with good reason.Have you ever thought of taking off on a holiday adventure with no fixed date of return? Jonathan has kindly offered some of his favourite places to visit in Danang.See below links if you would like to connect, and find out more about his coaching business and the local communities he has become involved with. In particular the Men's Circle he talks about and the Happiness Program Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathankielycoaching/?hl=enFacebook page https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.kiely.3FB Coaching Fan page; https://www.facebook.com/jfkcoachingConscious Mens Group private group ( Men's Circle) https://www.facebook.com/groups/1026710457797933Loving Vegan Restaurant; https://www.facebook.com/LovingVeganRestaurantHostin Cafe https://www.facebook.com/Hosttin-Coffee-163433921243354Roots Restaurant https://www.instagram.com/roots.vietnam/?hl=enSUBSCRIBE to the What About Vietnam Podcast. It's FREE and available herehttps://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/what-about-vietnam-traveller-insights/id1513095454PLEASE RATE AND REVIEW ON APPLE ITUNES - It would be most appreciated.Choose your favourite channels - Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Iheart Radio -https://whataboutvietnamtripplanning.buzzsprout.com/Check out our website for further Traveller information, Tours, Tips, Hints and Experiences to consider. www.whataboutvietnam.com
Kerry gives an update of how Vietnam has managed the Covid Crisis and what drove Vietnam to take such a strong stand to close the borders early on and mandate wearing masks and hand sanitation. Currently, Vietnam has recorded the following:-Total cases | 1377Total recovered | 1224Total active case | 118Total deaths | 35You can find a very comprehensive guide to travel to Vietnam as it stands as of 22/12/20/ Who is eligible and what is required to enter the country here http://itsvietnam.com/vietnam-covid-19-update/ Kerry would like to extend a very warm and sincere thank you to all who follow this podcast and who become guests on the program. It is greatly appreciated.Stay tuned for more traveler experiences in Vietnam in 2021.SUBSCRIBE through Apple, to the What About Vietnam Podcast. It's FREE and available herehttps://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/what-about-vietnam-traveller-insights/id1513095454Choose your favourite channels - Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Iheart Radio -https://whataboutvietnamtripplanning.buzzsprout.com/Check out our website for further Traveller information, Tours, Tips, Hints and Experiences to consider. www.whataboutvietnam.comEmail me for further information. I am happy to help: whataboutvietnam@gmail.comPlease rate, review and share your thoughts through my Facebook page – I'd love to hear what you think. https://www.facebook.com/whataboutvietnamDo you have a topic you would like featured on the show? Email me now - whataboutvietnam@gmai.com
There's more to Sapa beyond the tourist tracks If you love trekking or want to embrace a more authentic experience of Vietnam you have to head to Sapa and North Vietnam. My guest today Phil Hoolihan gives us a very in-depth take on what the Sapa region offers from the well worn tourist tracks to the more authentic immersive type experiences you can get if you are prepared to dig a bit deeper.Phil Hoolihan is an academic who came to the region over 20 years ago on a science project studying biodiversity. Having settled into the region his knowledge of the area, local minority groups, cultural norms and tourism is extensive. You will find more about Sapa and the local community from Phil in this episode than you will from anywhere else, as he lives and breathes the culture every day through the Ethos Community Project.As an Englishman far away from home yet truly immersed in the lifestyle and district best known as Sapa, Phil explains in colourful detail a range of experiences, from trekking through hill tribe villages, ethnic minority homestays, and everything in between. You will come away from this episode educated, informed, intrigued and shaking your head in somewhat disbelief that in this day and age the cultural divide is so wide and poverty at this level still exists.If you want to get a real sense of the history and background to Sapa, press download now.If you would like to know more about the organisation Phil is involved with called Ethos Spirit.Please check out the website here - http://www.ethosspirit.com/SUBSCRIBE through Apple, to the What About Vietnam Podcast. It's FREE and available herehttps://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/what-about-vietnam-traveller-insights/id1513095454Choose your favourite channels - Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Iheart Radio -https://whataboutvietnamtripplanning.buzzsprout.com/Check out our website for further Traveller information, Tours, Tips, Hints and Experiences to consider. www.whataboutvietnam.comEmail me for further information. I am happy to help: whataboutvietnam@gmail.comPlease rate, review and share your thoughts through my Facebook page – I'd love to hear what you think. https://www.facebook.com/whataboutvietnamDo you have a topic you would like featured on the show? Email me now - whataboutvietnam@gmai.com
It's not often we consider our skin in the need of wellness, but as the largest organ of the body, it possibly should get more attention and nutrition than it does!Are you considering a trip to Vietnam? And would you like to include something as part of that visit, that is strictly addressing something very personal to you in the area of wellness?By discovering Vietnam, you also get to explore new ways to treat yourself and provide yourself wellness and self-healing. You might call it the added value of the trip as you arrive home looking radiant after your stay. So for planning purposes, keep this one, as, in this episode, it's all about your "skin healing". That's our focus. It's about getting back that inner glow we may have lost during isolation or lockdown. My expert guest today Kim La Sambolec is going to give you a better understanding of the holistic approach to achieving that. Vietnam has a score of experiences to take advantage of, so if you desire to stay in a beautiful retreat amidst the idyllic setting of Hoi An, this could be your "Go to" kind of retreat. Knowing that SKIN WELLNESS is what it's all about.Kim is a professional teacher and trainer in this area as the founder of the Skill Wellness Academy. Her expertise in arming women with not just a jar a cream, but with a tool kit that can keep that inner glow alive, well after the retreat, is evidenced through her years of service and support in this area.Please sit back for Part 2 of this "Health and Wellness Retreats" series of interviews.Let's talk about a Skin Wellness Retreat in Vietnam with the lovely Kim La Sambolec.For details about Kim's Retreats you can contact her directly at:web: www.skinwellnessacademy.comFRee 15 min consult: https://www.skinwellnessacademy.com/bookings/facebook: www.facebook.com/skinwellnessacademySUBSCRIBE through Apple, to the What About Vietnam Podcast. It's FREE.Choose your favourite channels - Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Iheart Radio - https://whataboutvietnamtripplanning.buzzsprout.com/Check out our website for further Traveller information, Tours, Tips, Hints and Experiences to consider. www.whataboutvietnam.comEmail me for further information. I am happy to help: whataboutvietnam@gmail.comPlease rate, review and share your thoughts through my Facebook page – I'd love to hear what you think. https://www.facebook.com/whataboutvietnam Do you have a topic you would like featured on the show? Email me now - whataboutvietnam@gmail.com
The transformation that comes from taking time out - Yoga, Meditation and Mindfulness retreats is our focus for this episode and I am talking with the lovely Emma Sothern as she talks about what to look for in a retreat in Vietnam.You possibly can't even leave your own country yet, but when you can, you may want to think about a reboot of wellness and healing in a lush, welcoming, delicious, culturally diverse country like Vietnam. But how do you research and plan ahead for this kind of trip? In my experience, it comes from "talking with the locals"I begin this episode by letting you know in advance that this is the first in a series of interviews with people offering different kinds of health and wellness retreats and modalities of wellness in Vietnam. They are mostly travellers who have decided to live in Vietnam and carry on their passion and teachings in their specialized fields of wellness. In today's program, I'd love you to meet Emma Sothern.Emma is a lovely Irish girl who decided after extensive travel to make Hoi An her home. Emma runs her own retreats and offers classes and support to those with a condition she has been dealing with most of her life called Alopecia, an autoimmune condition, which she says has been easier to manage through the practice of yoga and mindfulness.You will find yourself drawn to Emma as she reminds us that a health retreat, no matter where it is, is NOT an overindulgence and should not be seen as such. Vietnam has its high end 5 * retreats mostly offered by the major hotels, and it also has the more grassroots versions that focus on a local and more immersive experience. You can spend a lot, or a little, to possibly achieve the same result. It's all about matching expectations in an environment you feel most confident will deliver the experience you desire. "Just being" in a circle of people all doing the same thing Emma says is what people talk most about after they complete their stay.Post Covid I expect more people to be seeking this kind of experience, and I can think of no better place than Vietnam to do so. As Emma says: “Just go for it”. We have been through a lot this past year and we deserve to nourish ourselves for mental health and happiness.See more about Emma's retreats here - https://omwithemyoga.com/retreats/Check out Emma's Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/omwithemyogaIf you would like to know more about Emma's work supporting Alopecia, check out her page here https://www.ladyalopecia.com/Emma is running an online course a specialised "Yoga for Alopecia" online course on the 22nd of November, so you can join this from whatever country you are in - see here for detail https://www.ladyalopecia.com/yoga-for-alopecia/SUBSCRIBE through Apple, to the What About Vietnam Podcast. It's FREE.Choose your favourite channels - Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Iheart Radio - https://whataboutvietnamtripplanning.buzzsprout.com/Check out our website for further Traveller information, Tours, Tips, Hints and Experiences to consider. www.whataboutvietnam.comEmail me for further information. I am happy to help: whataboutvietnam@gmail.comPlease rate, review and share your thoughts through my Facebook page – I'd love to hear what you think. https://www.facebook.com/whataboutvietnam Do you have a topic you would like featured on the show? Email me now - whataboutvietnam@gmail.com
Today we take a peek into one of the worlds most famous cave systems located in Phong Nha National Park.Characterized by mountains, tropical forests and underground rivers, it's known for its ancient limestone karsts and vast network of caves including the world-famous Son Doong Cave, the largest Cave in the world.After talking with my guest today, I think you will be convinced there is a lot more than meets the eye about this place. A place you just have to experience to believe it.Please let me introduce you to my guest today, Ben Mitchell. Ben lives with his wife and family in the historical region of Cu Nam Village just outside of the main town of Phong Nha. A more down to earth Aussie guy you'd never meet. And one who has had front row seats to the development of the region over the last 10 years.The caves are so new that information has up until now been a bit scant, and focused on reaching the ardent trekker, explorer and high adrenalin super fit traveller. What you will love about this episode is how Ben demystifies the urban myth that you have to be the super-fit traveller to enjoy the caves and the National Park. He breaks the caves down into types, which helps us understand what skills you need for each one. If any.Ben has a lot to share. And I can't give it all away here. You will just have to listen for yourself.Ben and his wife have lived in Phong Nha since 2010, and during that time they have built their own homestay called Phong Nha Farmstay. It's a cosy homestay with all the traditional elements you will come to love in Vietnam, with some highly desirable creature comforts, including a swimming pool looking over a perfect vista of rice paddy fields; a spa and bar pouring the perfect gin and tonic after a busy day exploring.Since living in the region Ben has become very active working with major tour groups like Oxalis and local operators, to boost tourism to the area, including working with others to build luxury accommodations to attract a more discerning long stay traveller. You might like to also check out the Victory Road Villas which he and a friend built in 2017.Stay tuned, for a truly valuable experience if you are keen to check out this region like I am.If you would like to contact Ben, click on the link here https://phong-nha-cave.com/contact/SUBSCRIBE to this Podcast. It's FREE - Please shareChoose your favourite channels - Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Iheart Radio - https://whataboutvietnamtripplanning.buzzsprout.com/Check out our website for further Traveller information, Tours, Tips, Hints and Experiences to consider. www.whataboutvietnam.comEmail me for further information. I am happy to help: whataboutvietnam@gmail.comPlease rate, review and share your thoughts through my Facebook page – I'd love to hear what you think. https://www.facebook.com/whataboutvietnam Do you have a topic, destination or experience you would like featured on the show? Email me now - whataboutvietnam@gmail.com Phong Nha, more than just caves!Check out the following accommodation links Ben mentions in the show.PNKBVillas - https://www.pnkbvillas.com/VISITPHONGNHA- https://www.visitphongnha.com/about/PHONG-NHA-CAVE - http://phong-nha-cave.com/VICTORYROADVILLAS - http://www.victoryroadvillas.com/ You Tube Channel - Ben Phong Nha Embassy
Today we delve a little deeper into the cultural side of Vietnam as we traverse an area where many of the minority groups still live, as they have done for many hundreds of years. Our program today takes us to a place called Mau Chau, Located in the Hoa Binh Province, about 135 Kms or 3 hours drive from Hanoi. We get to explore this rustic location with my guest traveler Cynthia Mann who managed to complete a trip there recently when the Covid-19 Lockdowns were suspended and travel was open to locals and ex-pats.Cynthia chats with us about the amazing villages in the area, home to the ethnic Thai and Hmong people. Due to Cynthia's main business being in textile and design, she will talk to us about the vibrant local markets such as Muong and Pa Co Markets. Here, you can find traditional colourful handicraft products made using skills developed and passed down over many generations. We find out there is much to learn about those amazing handwoven scarves and bedspreads we see in our travels throughout Vietnam. Mau Chau is a surprising delight. Not as overrun with tourists, as in places like Sapa, and offers a very authentic view of local village life. Surrounded by beautiful forests, and a major reservoir with its own sense of beauty, you will be charmed by this little idyllic location and Cynthia's experience.Cynthia highly rated a new place to stay called Mau Chau Hideaway – details here if you are interested - http://maichauhideaway.com/I mention a very lovely Eco Lodge which I stayed at and highly recommend for its location, quality of rooms and views - https://maichau.ecolodge.asia/Cynthia Operates a gorgeous textile designer showroom in Hanoi – Called Future Traditions and you can find all her details here. Pop in or order online through her Facebook page here ;- https://www.facebook.com/FutureTraditions/Please SUBSCRIBE to this Podcast. It's FREE (this way you get notified when a new episode is published, usually every fortnight), rate, review and share my podcast with any of your friends or fellow travellers who are considering a visit to this beautiful country.Check out our website for further Traveller information, Tours, Tips, Hints and Experiences to consider. www.whataboutvietnam.comEmail me for further information. I am happy to help: whataboutvietnam@gmail.comPlease rate, review and share your thoughts through my Facebook page – I'd love to hear what you think. https://www.facebook.com/whataboutvietnam
Vietnam has so much to offer the tourist. You have all heard this said before!However, not all of its lively cities, or tranquil beaches, are played out in mainstream media or travel guides. Tam Ky is the capital of Quang Nam ( The same province Hoi An is located in) and Tam Thanh Beach are two of those places the tourist's HAVEN'T overrun or for that matter know much about. Meet Sander Seymour, my guest, today on the program. A fun American guy who came to Vietnam over 4 years ago, and try as he did, couldn't leave, He literally fell in love. With Vietnam and a lovely local girl from Tam Ky. Sanders joins me today as he runs a consultancy business advising the hospitality and tourism industry in the region. He is the person in the know. To find out more what Sander does, you can reach him here:- https://www.facebook.com/keywayconsulting/ Sit tight as Sander takes us through some of the history of the region, and what a tourist should expect on a visit.This could be your 'sneaky' best-kept secret when you come to Vietnam. Stay tuned.Some key links Sander mentioned in the Episode:-You-Retreat - https://www.facebook.com/pg/youretreatvietnam/posts/The Mural Village - https://www.facebook.com/tamthanhmuralvillage/The Heroic Mother Monument - A must to visit http://english.quangnam.gov.vn/CMSPages/BaiViet/Default.aspx?IDBaiViet=4566&fbclid=IwAR0o6QB7jzBnR5_LbLekAH55kqzbqBLwpS1KwNG_bzt-i3qaYV-easqmWsYBaco Boutique Hotel recommended by Sander - https://en.bacoboutiquehotel.com.vn/?fbclid=IwAR1Hs2Kgie9zjAeo8aw7SSg_yaFENv4_S3DQ9HRmu0QRu8rHZbxrq585i7MMoung Thanh Hotels recommended by Sander - http://grandquangnam.muongthanh.com/en/home.html?fbclid=IwAR3g01LU8phjENoFLYWld9g-gOFLXbz3oIBT6675OY7UwgdFAxvTjmyNA_wTam Than Beach Resort and Spa - https://www.expedia.com.au/Tam-Ky-Hotels-Beach-Hotel.0-0-d6347736-tBeachHotel.Travel-Guide-Filter-HotelsPlease SUBSCRIBE, it's FREE ( this way you get notified when a new episode is published, usually every fortnight), rate, review and share my podcast with any of your friends or fellow travelers who are considering a visit to this beautiful country.Check out our website for further Traveller information, Tours, Tips, Hints and Experiences to consider. www.whataboutvietnam.comEmail me for further information. I am happy to help: whataboutvietnam@gmail.comPlease rate, review and share through my Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/whataboutvietnam
Entrepreneur, dating coach, and world traveler Kevin Attebery hails us from Vietnam. Kevin joins Alone with Peter where we talk about world travel, his Japanese heritage, and being a dating coach. What’s that all about? Kevin Attebery: Youtuber and Dating Coach We’ve had some great guests so far, and I’m excited to add Kevin to […]
Entrepreneur, dating coach, and world traveler Kevin Attebery hails us from Vietnam. Kevin joins Alone with Peter where we talk about world travel, his Japanese heritage, and being a dating coach. What’s that all about? Kevin Attebery: Youtuber and Dating Coach We’ve had some great guests so far, and I’m excited to add Kevin to that list. He’s traveled around the world a lot, especially South East Asia. If you’re interested in seeing more of what Kevin does as a dating coach and world travel check out his Youtube, or give him a look on Instagram. Dating and Anti-porn advocacy. Stay tuned for part 2 Does porn affect your relationships? Next week dating coach and world traveler Kevin talks about no-fap and the devastating, addictive properties of pornography you never thought about. Oh… You missed the last episode? Indie Games, Poetry, And Passion…with Rodolfo is right here! We want your feedback! 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Accommodation - The best place to rest your head. Amongst other things?Your trip planning is going well and you have your preferred dates and locations in mind of where you want to go - It's time to book accommodation. This is the exciting part of trip planning because if you are like me, this is when you really feel like "THIS IS REALLY GOING TO HAPPEN". I'm going!Listen up to my 5 golden rules - to ensure you get the type of stay, and value for money you are always hearing about in Vietnam. It's available. Let me show you where.It's not always written in the detail, or reviews of the hotel or stay you are viewing. You take those on face value, but does it fit that picture in your head of your perfect stay?Let me give you my hard-earned truths about finding the right kind of accommodation for your visit.Why pay more for less?In this episode I will give you some insights into the kinds of accommodations available and answer that age-old question of "What is a homestay?" Or, does Vietnam have Villa's like they have in Bali?Please SUBSCRIBE, rate, review and share my post with any of your friends or fellow travelers who are considering a visit to this beautiful country.Check out our website for further Traveller information, Tips Hints and Experiences - www.whataboutvietnam.comEmail me for further information. I am happy to help.whataboutvietnam@gmail.comPlease rate, review and share through my Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/whataboutvietnam
Welcome to What About Vietnam - Series 1 - Episode 4 - Money MattersMoney; A fairly Important ingredient for any holiday! So what does your Dong buy you in Vietnam? Is there a way to manage money so you don't feel like you are getting ripped off? Yes, there is.#Tipping, what's the protocol? And do you need a Sim Card?Let's get your head around money and exchange rates before you go, so you can budget for your trip and not worry as you go around. Let me talk about the spending power of Dong in Vietnam.Should you tip? What's the standard? Is it expected? You are going to be pleasantly surprised to find out that tipping is purely optional and while not expected, it is much appreciated. Let me walk you through how much to tip, and how to plan for your tipping.Is WIFI free in Vietnam? Should you get a Sim Card. I'll be candidly honest about this decision as WIFI is free in most places in Vietnam. Stay tuned for my best advice to keep you connected.Sit back, or take me for a walk as I tackle these important questions.Please rate, review and share my post with any of your friends or associates who are considering a visit to this beautiful country.Check out our website for further Traveller information, Tips Hints and Experiences - www.whataboutvietnam.comEmail me for further information. I am happy to help.whataboutvietnam@gmail.comPlease rate, review and share through my Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/whataboutvietnam
Hello and welcome to your starter guide and an eye-opener to Vietnam.I am truly excited to be bringing you this series. In this session, I talk about Food, The People and Experiences on Water, what's in store for History buffs, Adventure seekers, and Luxury travellers. They say that the best way to understand a country is through their food. Boy, are you in for a treat. I'd like to share with you my experiences with the people and what you can expect from their hospitality.What kind of trip, do you want? Let me share with you my top 4 main categories of experiences. And where you have to go to find them.And what is Bai Hoi? Stay tuned.I invite you to the Vietnam I know and love.This is only the beginning of our journeyEmail me for further information. I am happy to help.whataboutvietnam@gmail.comCheck out our website for further Traveller information, Tips Hints and Experiences - www.whataboutvietnam.comIf you would like to know more about bike adventures in Vietnam, then I mention Mark Bowyer https://www.rustycompass.com/ I would rate him as a good go to guide if you want to organize this yourself using his guides.
We get asked the question all of the time ‘what was our favorite place we visited?’ In this episode, I talk through my top list and where I would go in 2020 if I was starting all over. Hear about why I love Vietnam, New Zealand, India, Bali, Portugal, Poland, Japan, and Chile. I get into the details about how each is different and why you should consider them in 2020. Main Topics Covered: Top 2020 List Links Mentioned in the Episode: Check out all of the details at POLICE: Brotherhood in Uniform Around the World Season 2 of World Barber Shop Adventures on Amazon Prime Check out the list of recommended books for 2020 from my high-performing peers. Check out the two-part series on New Zealand (South Island) And New Zealand’s North Island (Road Trip Tips) Understand our point of view on Vietnam Travel Da Nang, Vietnam (Trip of a Lifetime) is one of our favorite locations in the world India is Incredible (2 Months Traveling 7+ Cities) We saw many parts of Vietnam with a Friend (Da Nang, Hanoi, Ninh Binh, Quy Nhon) The beauty of Phu Quoc (Fantasy Island of Vietnam) Hard to top the Beautiful Bali, Indonesia (4 Weeks in Travel Paradise) We loved our time in Japan Travel Part 1 (Our First 3 Weeks) Japan Travel Part 2 (Sumo Wrestling, Geisha, and the Countryside) A great option is Chile Travel – Santiago, Valparaiso, San Pedro de Atacama (& Other Beauty) Historical Poland (Warsaw, Krakow, Auschwitz) is a great trip One of the favorites and a planned trip to go back - Lisbon, Portugal Sign up for our Newsletter to get the latest tips in Travel and hear about our weekly visits around the world.
DO SOMETHING YOU'VE NEVER SEEN DONE BEFORE. If you follow a lot of travel Instagram accounts, you start to see almost the exact same photo in the exact same spots over and over. Maybe the edits are different, but the travel accounts of Instagram have felt really unoriginal lately. This is a teaser of my interview with Frances Fraser-Reid, Scottish travel blogger behind the So the Adventure Begins blog and Instagram account (@so_theadventurebegins), all about travel and lifestyle in Vietnam. I have always loved following Frances' account because of her creativity with it. You can tell how much thought and love she really puts into her posts and stories. I'm so excited to share her story with you! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram: @creatorsinsaigon Music produced by Lewis Wright and podcast cover art created by Priyanka Mehta, both based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The podcast is produced and hosted by Dana Drahos.
TRIP TO DA NANG, AREAS TO RIDE SCOOTERs , WALKING STREET
Busy Hustle of Saigon, Street Monkey, Go karting and next destination in Vietnam
Street food , Saigon River trips and pet monkeys
Bull and Butcher's first Vietnam Travel Diary Episode
People have all kinds of fears about traveling. We attempt to tell the truth on a few of the travel myths that are keeping people from engaging in the experiences of a lifetime. From street food to duty-free costs to transportation. You cannot believe all that you read and we hope to shed some light on the topics that might be holding you back. Don’t know the language? Worried about your age? Scared to take a bus? We discuss it in this episode of busting Travel Myths. We also give details on where we plan to travel to through May of this year. Main Topics Covered: Early 2019 Travel Plans Travel Myths to Ignore Links Mentioned in the Episode: Check out all of the PARTNERS that have made our lives easy while traveling the world. Tommy John Underwear - Matt brought seven pairs of underwear on his journey - ALL Tommy John We breakdown our travel plans for 2019 but you can always find out where we are NOW here. The world is safer than ever and there is actually data to support it. There are all types of people in the world and we experienced that in Cambodia Travel (Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and Angkor Wat). Travel does not have to be expensive like we experienced in the Galapagos Islands on a Budget. Paracas, Peru was an incredible trip that helped us meet travelers of all ages. Transportation is not scary. We have taken busses, trains, tuk-tuks, and motorcycles. Even the bus ride hugging mountains on our way to Dhermi Albania (Incredible Beaches) was easy. The train while in Vietnam Travel to see the beauty of the countryside was awesome. The alcohol in Singapore can be crazy expensive. Grab a bottle at the airport when you land. American sports are not important around the world. Soccer is king. This blew my mind. Most notably the amazing time we had in Lisbon, Portugal. The Vietnam War by Ken Burns is an eye-opening documentary that helped us understand what the Vietnamese went through to help us interact better. First They Killed My Father about a child under the rule of the deadly Khmer Rouge in Cambodia is a moving documentary. Please remember, when you travel you are a GUEST in their country. Be courteous. Be kind. Sign up for our Newsletter to get the latest tips in Travel and hear about our weekly visits around the world
Back in Da Nang where we have fallen in love with the Vietnamese culture and this time to meet a friend from the US. We spent almost two full weeks seeing Da Nang, Hoi An, Quy Nhon, Hanoi, and Ninh Binh. With such a wide variety of locations, it was a truly authentic experience. We sat through the crazy rains that would last for days, partied with locals late into the night, ate local food like goat and eel, and went CRAZY as the Vietnam Football team won the AFF Cup. It was a wild, wet, and exciting time to be in Vietnam and we enjoyed every minute of it. Listen along as we describe our time on our first train trip, a private concert with talented musicians, and climbing way above the rice fields of Ninh Binh for epic photos. Main Topics Covered: Da Nang Quy Nhon Hanoi Ninh Binh Links Mentioned in the Episode: If you want to hear our other podcast on our time in Vietnam please listen to Podcast 11: Vietnam Travel. We had a blast hanging out with our friend, Darice, from the US for two weeks. Walking through the Con Market in Da Nang can be pretty eye-opening and wild. Be sure to download GRAB before heading to Vietnam to cover all of your transportation needs. We booked our train travel from Da Nang to Quy Nhon through 12Go.Asia - it was easy to navigate and the ride was awesome. Quy Nhon has a gorgeous beach line and plenty of sand to lay out and enjoy the sun. Nguyen Nga Center has handmade goods made by local Vietnamese with disabilities (silk scarves, bookmarks, clothing, etc.). We had a private concert where the locals played the seether, moon guitar, drums, and guitar for us while we sipped on tea. In Hanoi, we loved our stay in the Old Quarter at Hanoi Elite Hotel. It’s an 11-room boutique hotel located on a side street right off of the famous BEER street. Staying in or near the Old Quarter is a must. You will get the most out of your experience if you stay near this part of the city. The Vietnam Football excitement was electric. We were in the heart of the Old Quarter for the final game of the AFF Suzuki Cup and walked around to capture the celebration afterward. It was nuts! Schedule a tour to see Ninh Binh and all it has to offer. Epic views, great hikes, canoe trips, and bicycle rides. It was all wonderful to experience. An easy way to support us is by checking out our Amazon Store. We list all of the items we love there. Foundation Training - The most important exercises for your back while you travel! ExpressVPN - protect your information when you travel and connect to see your content that you are paying for Sign up for our Newsletter to get the latest tips in Travel and hear about our weekly visits around the world
From sunsets in Ha Long Bay to bustling Ho Chi Minh and cultural Hoi An, this is a travel guide for first-timers (and return travellers) to one of Asia's most loved destinations, Vietnam. Ben Groundwater, Annie Dang and Intrepid's Geoff Manchester talk sights, food, experiences and more.
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In this exciting Simplified Speech episode, Andrew recounts a crazy experience he had during his trip to Vietnam. Vacation is supposed to be a time to kick back, relax, and let loose, but sometimes things don’t go the way we plan. Tune in to find out about Andrew’s travel nightmare! Fun facts In this episode,Read More
In this podcast episode, we share ideas for your 2019 travel wish list. We are not going to talk about the top 20 travel destinations around the world but focus on the locations that sometimes get overlooked. We look at 10 of our favorite spots for doing all the things we love to do - food, scooters, beaches, culture, history, festivals, music, meeting new friends and socializing. Our list includes Lisbon, Krakow, Greek Islands, Panama City, Da Nang, Sicily, San Pedro de Atacama, Koyasan, Alicante, and the Isle of Man. This may be the first time you are hearing about some of these locations. Tune in to find out why you need to consider each for 2019. Main Topics Covered: Best Travel Spots for 2019 (Places You May NOT Know) Links Mentioned in the Episode: An easy way to support us is by checking out our Amazon Store. We list all of the items we love there. Look through the TrustedHouseSitters website and get your discount by using our link Mastercard’s Global Destination Cities Index recently came out. We have been to over half of the top 20 list including the TOP destination Bangkok, Thailand. Other cities include Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, New York, Tokyo, Istanbul, Hong Kong, Bali, Osaka, Pattaya. This is our list of top cities to visit in 2019 beyond that top 20. Matt freaking loves Lisbon, Portugal for so many reasons. We get into a bunch of them on Podcast 18: Lisbon, Portugal (Our Second Trip to the Romantic & Festive City). We also described Lisbon Portugal – 14 Top Things to Do in that detailed post. The history and culture to be found in Krakow, Poland is endless. We discuss it in great detail in Podcast 22: Poland – Warsaw, Krakow, Auschwitz. Greek Islands! You gotta love it! We highlight our favorites in Podcast 21: Five Greek Islands We Love (with Tips and Tricks). Panama City, Panama is a treasure in the same time zone. In Podcast 24: Panama City, Casco Viejo, and San Blas (Sailing Adventure in Panama) we talk all about our love for this Central American location. You all know that Da Nang, Vietnam is one of our favorite places on Earth. Check out Podcast 11: Vietnam Travel to hear more about why you should go. If you like poker check out Playing Poker in Vietnam [Millions at Stake] to learn about how it goes down there. Would you want to see motorcycles flying by at 180+MPH? Listen to Podcast 16: Sicily and Isle of Man (2 Very Different Island Experiences) for those details. Nikki is in love with San Pedro de Atacama. After you listen to her passion on this episode check out San Pedro de Atacama, Chile (The Best Itinerary with Videos). If that is not enough, also check out San Pedro de Atacama Travel Tips (Top 7) and then book your trip. Koyasan, Japan is one of the most unique places on the planet. So spiritual. Listen to Podcast 32: Japan Travel Part 2 (Sumo Wrestling, Geisha, and the Countryside). Oh, Sicily! We loved you for so many reasons. Castellammare del Golfo stood out for many reasons. Read Sicily Restaurants (Top 5) That We Can’t Get Out of Our Minds to get inspired. The beaches of Alicante, Spain are some of the best in the world. Listen to Podcast 19: Alicante (Spain) to hear why we fell in love with this beautiful destination. If that is not enough, read Alicante Spain (The Best Beach City in Spain) and you will want to pack your bathing suit immediately. Make sure you understand what to pack. Pack Less! Here is a great post on everything we packed in a single backpack. Sign up for our Newsletter to get the latest tips in Travel and hear about our weekly visits around the world
I'm really hooked on Vietnam. This was my fourth visit in 3 years and I think, as long as you can avoid tourist scams, is an absolutely charming and fulfilling place for travel. I spent most of my time in Hanoi, using it as a base camp to explore a couple of places I still hadn't visited in the north. Rather than going to the Unesco World Heritage site of Halong Bay, I opted for the more quiet, less crowded Cat Ba Island. Where you're still close enough to see the beautiful karst islands and rock formations. Unfortunately I hit a bad patch of weather making it uncomfortable to be out on the water for more than a short time. So I decided to just explore the island and some of it's sites. You can see all of this in my Cat Ba Island video on my YouTube Channel. https://youtu.be/VgizfMnXonQ It was what I called a research trip, at least better than categorizing it as a wash-out! I would definitely go back to spend some time in Han La Bay and it's the perfect place in the north to feast on fresh, reasonably priced seafood. Please help others discover the podcast by writing a review:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/adventure-travel-far-east-inspired-by-rick-steves-lonely/id1079513943?mt=2 Support the podcast by becoming a patron, get exclusive chat, messaging and more! Vist my Patreon page:https://www.patreon.com/FarEastAdventureTravel
We have now visited Vietnam on two different trips totally over 6 weeks. We break down the reasons why we love visiting Da Nang, Saigon, Hanoi, and Nha Trang. We then discuss accommodations, whether we will write a book or not, and that one trip that we disliked the most. Listen in as we take you on a ride through several parts of the world in this entertaining episode. Main Topics Covered: Vietnam Travel Tips Q&A - Accommodation Q&A - Will we write a book Q&A - Bad Location Links Mentioned in the Episode: Blink - the best way to monitor your home while you are away and to keep an eye on your travel stay Priority Pass - Take advantage of lounges while you travel. It pays for itself pretty quickly. Vietnam Travel Guide (Top 11 Things to Do in Vietnam) Vietnam Trip of a Lifetime (Our Video from our travels) Playing Poker in Vietnam [Millions at Stake] - Details on the locations in Vietnam with Poker Marble Mountain in Da Nang, Vietnam A Walk (Video) through the Con Market in Da Nang, Vietnam Nha Trang, Vietnam (Video from over 40 floors above the city) Vietnam Tofu and Veggies Vietnam Vegan spread in Hanoi Our favorite way to stay when we travel is by far Airbnb Find good Hostels around the world Ushuaia, Argentina - that place we didn’t care for on our trip so far Sign up for our Newsletter to get the latest tips in Travel and hear about our weekly visits around the world
Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam are uniquely covered by Dan Crandall of Adventures Within Reach, adventureswithinreach.com, Chris, and Jerry. You will learn when to go, how long to stay, unique travel options and areas, food, getting around travel options, and many other suggestions to make your stay in Southeast Asia even more exciting. Dan's enthusiasm for the area comes through as he explains why everyone should visit this area, as there is something for everyone, except skiers.
We recently spent three weeks in Mui Ne, a beach town in Vietnam, about four to five hours in the bus from Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). It's a lovely town although quite touristy, but worth a visit if you're in the area. For more information and links, please visit http://indietravelpodcast.com/vietnam/travel-mui-ne-vietnam/