Kim Uyen Hotel Nha Trang

13B5 Hoang Hoa Tham Nha Trang, Vietnam

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Walk Like an Egyptian

A travel blog entry by chrislamyr

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With Amy fully recovered and given the OK by the doctor we thought there would be nothing better than a weekend at the beach. So on Friday lunchtime we jumped aboard the TM Brothers sleeper bus to Nha Trang. It was a most pleasant ride from around 1500m to the coast with top bunks for us to lay in while we took in the views of the mountains and …

2009/02/11 - Nha Trang

A travel blog entry by eddiemetal

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I'd pre booked my guesthouse, so got a moto to take me there, including my 100 litre rucksack! They carry anything on these things. I've seen everything from livestock to furniture on the back of these bikes that are the size of mopeds. This was the first beach town I had been to, so after a short walk around town, I went to the beach for a few …

2009/02/12 - Nha Trang sight seeing

A travel blog entry by eddiemetal

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I did some sight seeing around Nha Trang today. I went to the Po Nagar Cham towers, which looked of similar design to the temples of Angkor, and are just as old. I went back to town after to have a look around the Alexandre Yersin museum. Yersin, a Swiss-French scientist, settled in Nha Trang in 1893, and a year later identified the bubonic plague …

Oh no - rain, rain and more rain

A travel blog entry by sherberts2

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Nha Trang

Thursday 15.4.2010

We arrive at our hotel, our room is two flights up and there isn't a lift and we unpack. We do the usual chores – washing, ironing and by 08.00 we are on the beach which is about five minute walk away. The beach is beautiful, clean and where we sit under the shade of beach umbrellas very smooth …

Christmas with a difference

A travel blog entry by travellin.light

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Nha Trang: Christmas in Vietnam

I had high expectations of Vietnam. I reckoned that the French could not have been in the country for more than 80 years without leaving some legacy. And I was not disappointed as there are beautiful baguettes, very palatable local wine and delicious coffee. Mind you, there is quite a learning curve …