VIETNAM Backpacking - EASY RIDER VIETNAM - Trip from Hue to Hoi An / Ho Chi Minh Road - Mogroach
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Hue Easyriders :: Hoi an to Kham Duc, Vietnam :: HD 1080p
We can confidently say today was one of our highlights during our Vietnam trip. Vi & I motorbiked from Hoi An and ended up in the countryside mountains of Kham Duc Province. Passing water buffalo on the street, rice paddies, driving our motorcycle onto a small boat and crossing a river (in this video update!) are only some of the things we did while on the bike. The only soundtrack in this vid is the hum of the engine. We'll update in a future video showing the events off the bike.
Day 2 out of 6 with hueeasyrider.com's Mr. Nho. We're now going solo touring, so it's Vi, Tri, and Mr. Nho. Mr. Nho from hueeasyrider.com is super honest, fun, and knowledgeable!
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Day 1: Hue to DMZ to Khe Sanh
The tour starts at 8:30 am in Hue. We ride on the highway no.1 for 55km heading north onto the Long Hung Church located near Quang Tri. A short stop there gives you the possibility to dive into Vietnamse nearest history. On the further ride we pass Quang Tri town, with a stop at the Citadel, was a battlefield for 81 days during the Vietnam War in 1972, and reaching Dong Ha. Both cities were totally destroyed during the war. After we pass Dong Ha, we leave highway no.1 and riding through small villages onto the Cua Viet beach. We can stop wherever you want and let you take some great pictures. You can visit Cua Viet beach or swim there, as well as on the Cua Tung beach . Soon we'll arriving Vinh Moc Tunnels, an amazing tunnelsystem is in original conditions, as the residantials leaving it after the war. It's not modified afterwards like Cu Chi tunnels near Ho Chi Minh City . Now our route takes us southwards with some stops at Ben Hai river, Hien Luong bridge and a small museum closed to the border between North and South Vietnam. Now the time is up for lunch, that we take near the Doc Mieu airbase. Going further south we entering the DMZ and Truong Son cemetery where we can pay respect for fallen soldiers, died in the war. The route takes us westwards passing the Rock Pile, some small villages and beautiful natural springs and waterfalls, nearby the highway no.9. Another chance to stop'n'swim, if you want. At the end of day 1 we stop in Khe Sanh for sleeping. Free time at night.
Day 2: Khe Sanh to Aluoi to Prao
After a night in Khe Sanh we start at 8 am again to going further on highway Nr. 9, known as the Ho Chi Minh Trail.It is your decision to see Lang Vay closed to the Lao border, before we leaving Khe Sanh town. As we reached Da Krong River we crossing the Da Krong Bridge rebuild in 2000. Now we hook on the famous Ho Chi Minh Trail, passing beautiful landscapes, minority villages and a lot of mountains. We stop in Ta Rut to visit the Pa Co minority in their homevillage. On the ride from Ta Rut to A Luoi we see the most beautiful landscape that Vietnam has to offer. Big Mountains, deep valleys and a trafficless road, only crowded by some waterbuffalos, let you experience the real Vietnam with the hidden charm. As we once reached A Luoi, with the Hamburger Hill nearby, we are closed to our next stop for lunch in Bot Do. Now the Ho Chi Minh Trail follows the Lao Border for some kilometers. There are a couple of minority villages and amazing waterfalls, right for a bath to cool down, before we entering the deep jungle near A Tep. On the last part of day 2 we going down to Prao and see plenty of minority houses located at the Ho Chi Minh Trail. See the different kinds of living, working and beeing and visit friendly and happy people managing their hard life. With the mind full of impressions we reached Prao town to stop overnight. Free time at night let you imaging the passing days again
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The Thanh Toan Bridge in Hue - Perfect Day Trip
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We took a taxi out to the Thanh Toan Bridge from Hue and spent some time to admire the this beautiful structure and the nearby market and museum. Then we set off to walk back to Hue's city center along rice fields and little towns. We loved this little excursion.
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VTV4 Expat Danang Food Tour with Michiel and Lien 2412
What will you do first when you travel to a new place? Well for me, I will try local specialties. And Danang cuisine is the reason to make foreigners stay longer, or even move here to live. How about having a food tour around Danang city? I will ask a couple who have a lot of experiences in the local cuisine scene to be our host of the food tour today.
Hao Lu Vietnam's Ancient Capital & the Vinh MocTunnels
Terry Hodgkinson aka wandering ninja continues his wandering, riding motorcycle south from Hanoi. The first stop is two hours from Hanoi a place called Hoa Lu, the legendary ancient capital city of Vietnam. Then while continuing to ride further south there was an accident when a dog ran out on the road and two of Terry's friends fell off their motorbikes. Luckily, after a rest everybody was okay. However, the two motorcycles had to be repaired so Terry took the opportunity and decided to have some fun with the local kids on the side of the road. He would try and get them involved in doing some physical exercises and martial arts moves which you will see in this video. Next you will see the famous Vinh Moc Tunnels that Terry and friends explored.
What an incredible ride! Hoa Lu had such natural beauty with limestone peaks all around.
Further south, the accident was frightening to see two of your friends get hurt, one of which in the beginning I thought was mortally serious. Duc our Vietnamese friend is one really tough guy! After laying on the pavement for 15 mins without blinking an eye he got up, brushed off his body, treated his cuts and that was that, simply amazing!
Teaching the kids by the roadside was a lot of fun. You will see me with a beard which I stared to grow while in India and continued to grow while travelling through Nepal and Thailand. I finally shaved it off about halfway through Vietnam as the weather turned really hot.
The underground tunnels were unbelievable. How some people where able to live deep down there and never see the light of day for months at a times or perhaps even years! If you watch really close at the end my friend Derek's face (the really tall guy) when he comes out from the tunnel you will see how sick he felt being down there and just had to get out right away. That was only after half an hour! - Terry
Background Vinh Moc Tunnels:
Deep beneath the dark earth, hidden from screeching bombers and harbouring desperate soldiers, the people of Vinh Linh, Quang Tri lived for many years in the now famous Vinh Moc Tunnel. They survived, and even prospered in their makeshift underground community. During that time, 17 children were born in the tunnels, each of whose lives is a testament to just how perfect the complex network of caves and warrens were at protecting those forces within. As time goes by, it has become both a historical evidence and a tourist destination for discovering a heroic period of Vietnam's history.
Location
The DMZ (a tunnel complex of Vietnam), lies on the south of China Sea, north of Ben Hai River. Within this complex, Vinh Moc tunnel is located in Vinh Moc, Vinh Thach Commune, Vinh Linh District, Quang Tri Province
Last Chain to Da Nang Cycle a Difference Vietnam Challenge Ride 2013
Video of the 2013 Cycle a Difference Vietnam Challenge Ride, which raised money for the first Neonatal Nurse Training programme in Vietnam.
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Filmed by David Salas and produced by Unconstrained Films and Media with sponsorship from RCUK (Road Cycling UK).
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Bike ride down the main street of Cam Nam island in Hoi An, Vietnam
A rough video showing what we see and hear as we ride down the main street of the little island accessible from the old town Hoi An, via the Cam Nam bridge. Cam Nam has a few hotels and restaurants as well as Randys book store. We spotted a cock fight, a school yard a motor bike mechanic and many little shops selling food and daily supplies.
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Visiting Vietnam's Khe Sanh Combat Base
In May 2017, I was lucky enough to be able to visit Vietnam and tour by motorcycle with Bikes & Drones, who I had gotten to know through this whole YouTube thing.
This first day of touring north took us into the hills along the Ho Chi Minh Road into some mountainous and truly spectacular countryside. Absolute motorcycling heaven! First stop was the famous Khe Sanh Combat Base from the war.
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This is the 4th video in a series of motorcycling videos where I spent a week riding around the absolutely stunning mountains and seaside areas of Central Vietnam on a Honda XR125, which was made available to me by Bikes & Drones. I cannot thank him enough for the awesome experience.
Then it was back to Ho Chi Minh City for more adventures before flying home.
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Route 9 in DMZ Vietnam
Driving from just east of The Rockpile towards Khe Sanh along Route 9. Trafiic is a mix between the local village traffic, tourists and the trade traffic to and from Laos.
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Hanoi ( listen) is the capital of Vietnam and the country's second largest city. Its population in 2009 was estimated at 2.6 million for urban districts,[1] 6.5 million for the metropolitan jurisdiction.[2] From 1010 until 1802, it was the most important political centre of Vietnam. It was eclipsed by Huế, the imperial capital of Vietnam during the Nguyen dynasty (1802-1945), but Hanoi served as the capital of French Indochina from 1902 to 1954. From 1954 to 1976, it was the capital of North Việt Nam, and it became the capital of a reunified Vietnam in 1976, after the North's victory in the Vietnam war.
The city is located on the right bank of the Red River. Hanoi is located at 1,760 km (1,090 mi) north of Ho Chi Minh City and at 120 km (75 mi) west of Hai Phong city.
October 2010 officially marked 1000 years since the establishment of the city.[3]
The city will host the 2019 Asian Games.
According to TripIndex by TripAdvisor, for period June 1 to August 31, 2012 Hanoi will be the cheapest city in the world for two of a one-night stay in a four-star hotel, cocktails, a two-course dinner with a bottle of wine, and a taxi transport (two return journeys of about 3.2 kilometres each). It will cost of $141.12 or about 27 percent of the most expensive city, London with cost of $518.01.[16]
A variety of options for entertainment in Hanoi can be found throughout the city. Modern and traditional theaters, cinemas, karaoke bars, dance clubs, bowling alleys, and an abundance of opportunities for shopping provide leisure activity for both locals and tourists. Hanoi has been named as one of the top 10 cities for shopping in Asia by Smart Travel Asia.[17] The number of art galleries exhibiting Vietnamese art has dramatically increased in recent years, including galleries such as Nhat Huy of Huynh Thong Nhat.
A popular traditional form of entertainment is water puppetry, which is shown for example at the Thăng Long Water Puppet Theatre.
Shopping[edit]
With its rapid growth and extremely high population density, several modern shopping centers have been built in Hanoi. Major malls include:
Trang Tien Plaza, Trang Tien street, Hoan Kiem District
Vincom Center, Ba Trieu Street, Hai Ba Trung District
Parkson Department Store, Tây Sơn Street, Viet Tower, Dong Da District; Landmark Parkson Department Store at Vietnam's tallest building, Hanoi Landmark Tower (Pham Hung Road)
The Garden Shopping Center, Me Tri - My Dinh, Tu Liem District
Pico Mall, MIPEC Tower, Tay Son Street, Dong Da District
Indochina Plaza, Xuan Thuy street, Cau Giay District
Royal City Megamall, Nguyen Trai street, Thanh Xuan District (to be opened in July 2013)
Info Taken from Wikipedia.com
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