Do I Need A Visa For Vietnam?
Vietnams Visa Process The Visa process has been adjusted last year in order to encourage more travelers and tourists to come to Vietnam. Do I need a visa for Vietnam? Great Question and this article will…
Vietnams Visa Process The Visa process has been adjusted last year in order to encourage more travelers and tourists to come to Vietnam. Do I need a visa for Vietnam? Great Question and this article will…
Vietnam is a large country, this is one of the first things that you have to understand when planning your vacation to Vietnam. Over 1,000km in length makes the weather patterns of Vietnam very volatile year…
Eating a bowl of Pho in Ho Chi Minh City is equivalent to traveling to Tokyo and wanting to eat great sushi. Pho is one of the best-known dishes in the world, and of course, you…
Christmas can be truly magical in Vietnam (minus the lack of snow). It’s also one of the busiest times for tourism in Vietnam, as many people worldwide take advantage of the extended holiday time to travel….
It’s not always easy to explore Saigon Street Food under this unbeatable heat, and sometimes a quick ice cream stop can be the best way to refresh yourself and have enough energy for your adventures…
Everyone likes to go on a shopping spree sometimes, and Saigon is definitely one of the best places for this. A quick Google search will help you find countless high-end shopping malls (Vincom A and B,…
We decided to have a look at a cheaper selection of accommodation in Ho Chi Minh city. As always this is only based on our opinion nor this is a sponsored article/video by any of these…
While it is quite easy for anyone to look up on TripAdvisor or Agoda for the best hotels in Saigon (and get some great deals), we have decided this time to search some accommodations here that…
If you’re like us and got the Vietnamese habit of waking up with the sun and a cup of cà phê sữa đá, you probably have already your favorite Phở or Bánh Mì joint that will…
We always recommend travelers in Vietnam to definitely try what the locals call “ốc”, which literally means “snails”, though its meaning is actually going out and enjoying seafood, including crabs, shrimps, oyster and yes, snails. However…