Cambodia was a country we planned to do for one reason and that was Angkor Wat, but we decided we should do this country some justice and see at least some of the countryside as we traveled from the Border with Vietnam to Phnom Penh (PP) and then again onto Siem Reap.
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This must be my time to have a little rant, maybe I have been on the road too long or maybe its just because I just see idiots on the road and can’t help but share! Like Roy Walker used to say, ‘Say what you see?’
Read MoreSisterhood of the Traveling Pants
I have spied this phenomenon before but previously only in India or at a festival in Europe or North America. But the further we have traveled the more and more we have seen this fashion statement, this traveling uniform this sisterhood of the traveling pants.
Read MoreWhy can’t we all just get along?
I write here at a point where I am in the midst of much drama away from the road not only world events that seem to get to me, but noise from home and noise from employers. I have seen many things in my short life and experienced the kindness and appreciation from people who have virtually nothing, yet would give me their bed for a night rather than see me lie in a road, or see themselves go hungry in order to feed me!
Read MoreQuoc Surfing
That’s right I was able to catch some waves Quoc style on Long Beach in some epic 1-2ft surf! When you see the photographs you will see the epic battles I had in the surf! Yeah right!
Read MoreOn Yer Bike, Vietnam Stylee!
Literally, as with most of the countries we had come across in Asia we had the advantage of witnessing some of the greatest balancing and transportation feats of all time, we saw stuff that Health and Safety in the western world would cry over!
Read MoreStreet Ninja's
The city streets of Vietnam have taught me one thing….Ninja’s are real!
Read MoreMiniens Sextape
Thats right folks we had to do it, Numbers were flagging and we have not posted for a while so we had to resort to our sextape! When Times are hard do what the celebs do and get saucy!!
Read MoreWar Remnants Museum
Our first stop was the highly recommended Military Museum. I was keen to see more detail about the military side of Vietnam’s history and specifically the US and french involvement and I was not too be disappointed, but we were also to be surprised and blown away by the museum.
Read MoreSneaking Around Saigon!
I had a romantic notion of Saigon; I was filled with the imagery from stories of journalist and photojournalists from the decades on war during the twentieth century, and I was also filled with imagery from Graham Greene’s book The Quiet American. As we drew close I was excited to see what this well taled city had to offer and has been the norm we were dropped off for the last time by the magic bus.
Read MoreNha Trang Tan
We were told differing stories about Nha Trang by a few travelers, some said it was like a cheesy resort town likened to Benidrom in Spain and some could not promote the amazing beaches enough! So, we were torn when deciding whether to go there or not!?! In the end we felt the need for some proper beach time so we opted to stay for a couple of days!
Read MoreHoi An
On our next stop on the Magic Vietnam bus trail we landed in Hoi An. Hoi An is a pretty Fishing village on the coast a couple of hours south of Da Nang. We gave ourselves a couple of days here to enjoy an different slice of life in Vietnam.
Read MoreOvernight Buses
One of the best bits of advice we received before we got to Vietnam was about the Overnight buses. We were told services vary but it is a much better deal than the trains (accept for going to Sapa).
Read MoreDMZ
As you have probably learnt over the time of our writing I have a keen interest in History and especially military history, so visiting Vietnam held a great number of points of interest to visit including learning about the differences between views of the war between people in the north and south and also the official party line to the actions and exploits of the Ho Chi Minh and the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) and also the French and subsequently the Americans and its Allies in the war.
Read MoreLife on the Street
Ha-Noi - I was not sure whether I would like this city, the evening we arrived it was to drama of dealing with dodgy taxi drivers either overcharging or with high charging meters, I was disappointed and my heart sunk thinking that Vietnam was going to let me down.
Read MoreTour de Sapa
We landed in Sapa with some ideas of what to do and some recommendations we had picked up one of them was doing a cycle from the O Quy Ho Pass cycling downhill into the next valley region Lai Chau. The three of us were all keen to go for a cycle so we signed up with a shop near our guesthouse with a guide whom looked liked, Mr. Chow from the hangover!
Read MoreThe 'Nam
Now I am not going to lie as we were leaving Laos and preparing to cross the border into Vietnam I was getting really excited, this was one of the countries that I had always wanted to visit for many reasons and was one of the countries at the top of my list when we were originally planning our journey.
Read MoreLaotian Grooves
From the moment we heard our first sound of free music in Laos we were constantly on the go and music was our companion. From the winding mountain roads, to the sleepy river towns and onto the epic cross country journey to the border this playlist is a selection of the songs that where sound bites from our journey or songs that evoke memories of the sights, sounds and scene's of this fabulous country.
Happy Listening!
Bagels and Coffee
After two months on the road and pretty much living off curry followed by Chinese food, with a couple of breaks for a Macca’s we arrived in Luang Prabang which had been touted as the Latte Capital of Laos. Now based off what we read and had seen so far we were not expecting much, but had been told by our new friends in Luang Namtha to visit a café called Arthouse Café. It apparently did great western food and was managed by an American lady who had inspired them to set up their place in LN.
Read MoreThe Picture I Never Took
I tend to beat myself up when I miss a great shot, be it I never had a camera or we are traveling and I cannot get the driver to stop or something similar, but this is not a story about a photograph I wanted to ever take, its about a scene that shocked, disgusted and saddened me all in the space of a brief 5 second glimpse.
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