Tet or Lunar new year is the most important and the longest public holiday in Vietnam. It is an amazing time to witness all families celebrating a very special time of the year, and also the time for traveling.

Tet or Lunar new year is the most important and the longest public holiday in Vietnam. It is an amazing time to witness all families celebrating a very special time of the year, and also the time for traveling.
[Re-post] Hoi An became a UNESCO world heritage listed city nearly twenty years ago and has grown in popularity since then. As the town gets busier, it’s best to visit before it turns into the Venice of South East Asia.
Price: $ 46/person
Saigon or Ho Chi Minh city the most busy city of Vietnam has lots of things to offer. Food is delectable, and this evening food tour offers not only food but local lifestyle. Enjoy a fruitful ice-cream in Bach Dang shop since 1940s after a walk on Nguyen Hue central walking street and take …
[Re-post] The Price of Travel’s Index, ranking 31 Asian cities by price, confirms what many travellers have known for a while – Vietnam’s cities are tops for budget options. Both Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi (third and second in the list respectively) are in that most magical of price brackets for the budget travelers.
[Re-posted] We know most Westerners don’t like Ho Chi Minh city, and they would usually only recommend 3 days or less. We happen to disagree.
[Re-posted] Hanoi shopping is something you should not miss out when visiting this beautiful city. According to the annual rankings of Smart Travel Asia Magazine – a popular travel magazine with huge amount of subscribers, Hanoi ranked 6th among top 13 most attractive shopping cities voted by readers.