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Saigon: un desordre organise!
Je suis plutot surpris par cette ville qui est tout en contradition. Saigon vit dans une sorte frenesie generale. Elle ne cesse jamais de bouger quelque soit l'heure. Elle a ses propres regles de fonctionnement qui peuvent surprendre ceux qui ont les habitudes europeennes. Cela ressemble a un desordre organise. La dualite existe pour tout. Il suffit de voir des immeubles ultra ...
Deserved relaxation and travel research
... acceptable hour today, actually it must have been as I was gone before the cleaners had to kick me out!
After yesterdays shocking ordeal of being told my clothes were disposed of, I spent the first part of the morning taking detective action into my own hands and started to investigate it myself. I had no joy. Instead I gave up and ventured out with the notion of replacing them.
I stopped off at the Dai Hoang Long (another favourite of mine) where I hopped ...
Ho Chi Minh City
Ik had veel van backpackers die ik ontmoet had gehoord over Ho Chi Minh City oftewel Saigon. Het werd omschreven als een nog drukkere stad dan Hanoi en bij aankomst met onze bus in het centrum bleek dit een understatement. Totale verkeersanarchie heerst er met de talloze scooters die willekeurig hun weg banen door de stad! Als voetganger heb je het zwaar mits je jezelf commiteert aan deze anarchie en stug in dezelfde willekeur je weg baant door de stad ...
In Search of Warmer Climes
... shops to get some tailor made clothes. It’s truly an intoxicating experience, and one which proved quite addictive. We all came away from various establishments with several different items of clothing, from suits, dresses and smart jackets, to shirts, shoes and shorts. Best of all, the shops have our details on their database, so when we finally return home and build up some cash again we can have droves of cheap clothes shipped over.
We spent ...
Going Underground
... and Mumtaz the night after. The food was great. We shared the most delicious green curry with rice and some tasty pork satay. We also had room for some mango sticky rice, which Sarah had been craving ever since we arrived in Thailand. It was the first time Andy had tried it, and although he isn’t a huge fan of mango, it did go down a treat.
Afterwards we went for a walk around, stopping in almost every travel shop to ask about the bus to Cambodia. We were ...


