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Hanoi
Writing in retrospect. Our first taste of Vietnam was pleasantly contrarian to what we'd been expecting after all the reports of the locals there erring overwhelmingly on the side of general aggressiveness. We'd heard they weren't necessarily intimidating or unpleasant, just more forward and always on the lookout to strike a deal. In short, they …
Vietnam
So am am finally in Vietnam, the place I have been most looking forward to and so far I am thurally disappointed. I am glad to be leaving Laos now, the pointing and staring was beginning to bug me, haha. At first I felt like a super star when little kids would run out into the street and stare, or when one guy would hit is friend and point at me, …
Ha Noi: Chaotic Harmony in the Capital
Arriving in Ha Noi at 5am on Nov 14, I waited/passed out in the waiting area of Ha Noi Train Station, expecting Heidi and Manouk, my two friends from Sa Pa, to wake me up and also planning on joining them on their two-day tour of Ha Long Bay. While in the waiting room, the flat panel TV alternated between old cartoons of Steamboat Mickey and …
Buying bikes
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A website to get a sense of what the bikes would cost around here. Our guesthouse keeper offered to show few cheap …
North vs. South
So, first impressions definitely lead Cory and I to say that the South is eons better than the North. Ho Chi Minh was much more progressive and modern, and the people were WAY nicer (in our opinion). This was really surprising to us since most travelers told us they felt Hanoi was much better.
In any case, we took the bus from our guest …